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Jazz quintet Union32 to play free show in Scottsdale

Performance part of Arizona Musicfest series

Posted 5/11/22

The Lectures on Music series continues this month in Scottsdale.

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LIVE MUSIC

Jazz quintet Union32 to play free show in Scottsdale

Performance part of Arizona Musicfest series

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The Lectures on Music series continues this month in Scottsdale.

Valley jazz quintet Union32 performs at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 19 in the Community Room at Arizona Musicfest, 7950 E. Thompson Peak Parkway, Scottsdale. The show is free.

Explore great Latin and West Coast Jazz with works by legends like Sergio Mendes and Dave Brubeck, reimagine the Beatles through jazz, and relive some classic Big Band tunes by luminaries like Ellington and Basie.

Led by Dr. Brett Reed, Union32 explores the rich musical traditions of various jazz composers and genres. For more than 12 years, Union32 has brought compelling music to audiences around the Southwest, performing regularly at the Musical Instrument Museum, The Nash, and at their home-base of Paradise Valley Community College.

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