East Texas Symphony Orchestra performs during 'Jazz Night' in July 2022 at True Vine Brewing Co. in Tyler. The East Texas Symphony Orchestra’s popular summer offering, Latin Beats returns June 29 to True Vine.
Attendees of ‘Jazz Night’ watch the East Texas Symphony Orchestra perform in July 2022 at True Vine Brewing Co. in Tyler. The ETSO's 'Latin Beats' will return next week. While enjoying beverages from True Vine and food from Sola Bread Co., the audience will experience an evening of Latin music, featuring ETSO musicians and special guests.
East Texas Symphony Orchestra performs during 'Jazz Night' in July 2022 at True Vine Brewing Co. in Tyler. The East Texas Symphony Orchestra’s popular summer offering, Latin Beats returns June 29 to True Vine.
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Attendees of ‘Jazz Night’ watch the East Texas Symphony Orchestra perform in July 2022 at True Vine Brewing Co. in Tyler. The ETSO's 'Latin Beats' will return next week. While enjoying beverages from True Vine and food from Sola Bread Co., the audience will experience an evening of Latin music, featuring ETSO musicians and special guests.
The East Texas Symphony Orchestra’s popular summer offering, Latin Beats returns Thursday, June 29, to True Vine Brewing Company in Tyler.
While enjoying beverages from True Vine and food from Sola Bread Co., the audience will experience an evening of Latin music, featuring ETSO musicians and special guests.
The event begins at 6:30 p.m., and there is no cost to attend.
Special guests include renowned musicians, Fernando “Vicho” Vicencio, native of Chile, on saxophone; Ricardo Bozas, native of Uruguay, on percussion and lead vocals; Jeff Robbins on tenor saxophone; and Tyler’s own Gary Freeman at the keyboard.
“We’re excited to return to True Vine and provide an unforgettable evening of Latin music for our community,” said Robin Hampton, Executive Director for the ETSO. “The atmosphere will be exciting and be sure to wear your dancing shoes!”
‘Latin Beats’ is sponsored in part by Hood Packaging, Muuk Golf, Ebaristo Torres, and a grant from Texas Commission for the Arts.