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CPL PARK SOUNDS: HobArt Goulart and Albino Mbie Trio

Location

Main Library
449 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02138

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Bring a blanket or a chair and join us in Joan Lorentz Park for an evening of Park Sounds! 

Albino Mbie is an award winning musician, guitarist, singer, composer, sound and mixing engineer born in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, a country in southern Africa known for its rich musical and cultural heritage. His music incorporates his musical experiences from Mozambique, the U.S., and many other places around the world, combining rhythmic patterns and musical concepts to create a unique Afro-Pop and Moz-Jazz sound. 

HobArt Goulart is a singer/songwriter/comedian originally born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and currently living in Cambridge. HobArt's music encompasses several styles from Bossa Nova and Samba to Pop and R&B, paying homage to all immigrants, refugees and other minority groups anywhere in the world. He often plays as a trio with piano and saxophone.

This program is supported by the Cambridge Public Library Foundation and is hosted in memory of Janet Axelrod.
 

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