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June 14, 2006 | John Eubanks

Featured with trombonist Rick Trolsen and his "Gringo do Choro," will be jazz mandolinist John Eubanks in the 3rd Jazz in June concert, in Lincoln, Nebraska, Tuesday, June 20th. Based out of New Orleans, these world-class musicians deliver exciting, high-energy Brazilian jazz.

A virtuoso jazz multi-instrumentalist, Eubanks has played guitar with fellow Loyola University faculty John Mahoney and the John Mahoney Big Band as well as Crescent City renowned clarinetist, Tim Laughlin.

John is in demand as a first-call session rhythm guitarist around New Orleans, and will be slinging his "Vermont Bandolim," his Rigel A+ Deluxe mandolin in what promise to be an exciting evening concert of complex Latin Rhythms and lush Euro-Amercian harmonies.

Concert information: Jazz in June with Rick Tolsen and Gringo do Choro.

Posted by Ted at June 14, 2006 5:23 PM


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