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Free concert at West End Performing Art center 2 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 6  
Sunday November 22nd at 7pm. There will be a pre-holiday Jazz concert with Vivaldi Staccato and featuring KC Maestro ( a locate person, he lives on Grady Place) The concert is free but donations are accepted. Please support the arts in West End.
 
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Re:Free concert at West End Performing Art center 2 Years, 2 Months ago Karma: 0  
Maestro left description of his band on my hd:

K.C. Maestro is the world's first Vocalinist, a term he coined a few years ago to describe a person who sings and plays violin both alternately, and in combination, with new methods of playing. Neo-classical fusion is the genre of music he created, which encompasses elements of blues, jazz, Latin music, and soul music, heavily laden with classical themes, and usually with the driving rhythms of hip-hop. Realizing that he needed a group to fully express his new music, Maestro created his first segment of a three-part mega-band, Vivaldi Staccato, in January of 2008. The band consists of violins, voices, ethnic and set drums, a bass, and a saxophone. Uniquely, most of the musicians in the band are multi-instrumented, and this is incorporated into shows as we see the band switch instruments amongst themselves mid-song, often coinciding with transitions in the music. Maestro believes that music comes from the body of the people assembled, not just the band. It is this principle, combined with the band, that makes Vivaldi Staccato a new, but ever expanding phenomenon.
 
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