Harlem Jazz Series - Jay Rodriguez

Harlem Jazz Series - Jay Rodriguez
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New York
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About the event
Experience the Magic of Jazz Royalty with Jay Rodríguez
Join us on July 4, 2025, at 7 PM for a remarkable evening filled with the captivating tunes of Jay Rodríguez, a distinguished Grammy-nominated musician known for his mastery of the saxophone, flute, and clarinet. The venue for this unforgettable event is the historic Mount Morris Ascension Presbyterian Church located at 16 Mount Morris Park West, New York, NY 10027.
Delve into Jay Rodríguez’s Musical Journey
Background:
Born in Barranquilla, Colombia, and nurtured in the vibrant musical landscape of New York City, Jay Rodríguez’s musical journey is nothing short of remarkable. His multicultural roots and diverse experiences have shaped his distinctive musical style.
Career Highlights:
- Jay Rodríguez has collaborated with music icons such as Prince, Stevie Wonder, Celia Cruz, and The Roots, showcasing his versatility and talent across genres.
- As a founding member of the Groove Collective, Jay has been a trailblazer in blending jazz, Latin rhythms, funk, and hip-hop, redefining the boundaries of contemporary music.
Immerse Yourself in a Musical Fusion
Prepare to be mesmerized by Jay Rodríguez’s groundbreaking fusion of jazz, Latin influences, funk grooves, and hip-hop beats. His innovative approach and soulful performances have solidified his position as a luminary in the global jazz community.
Harlem Jazz Series: Celebrating Musical Heritage
This exclusive performance is part of the esteemed Harlem Jazz Series, a testament to Harlem’s rich and diverse musical legacy. By attending this event, you not only witness a maestro at work but also become a part of a tradition that honors the cultural heritage of Harlem.
Join us for an evening of unparalleled musical brilliance as Jay Rodríguez takes you on a journey through the realms of jazz, showcasing his virtuosity and passion for music. Experience the essence of jazz royalty in the heart of New York City’s iconic Harlem district.
