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Matuto – Brazilian forró meets American jazz, folk, and bluegrass

February 14, 2016 7:30 pm

Crossroads Music

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“The joyous, ebullient music of Matuto merges the forró folkloric music of Brazil with the sounds of all-American bluegrass. Violin, accordion and a range of Brazilian percussion give this band a seductively cross-cultural appeal.” — Chicago Tribune

Matuto’s core members share a combined obsession with connecting the dots between Brazil, rural America, and creative reinterpretation of long-standing party-hardy forms. You’ll hear Brazil in the rich tones of Rob Curto’s forró accordion playing, in the rural rhythms of maracatu (from the Pernambuco region), in the urban beats of Rio’s samba, and in the intricate, chorinho-inspired melodies and American jazz, blues, bluegrass, and folk in Clay Ross’s virtuoso flat-picked guitar and colorfully satiric lyrics.

Tickets ($10-$30), video, and more info at: www.crossroadsconcerts.org

801 S 48th St, Philadelphia, PA 19143, USA

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