Randy Weston, Henry & Mudge Live Music at Tribeca PAC - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi Arts & Culture - Tribeca Performing Arts Center

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Tue, Feb 21, 2012
Randy Weston, Henry & Mudge Live Music at Tribeca PAC
Randy Weston, Henry & Mudge Live Music at Tribeca PAC - SoHo TriBeCa & FiDi - Arts & Culture - NYC
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Event Details: Sat Feb 25, 2012 - 9:00pm at Tribeca Performing Arts Center ( 199 Chambers St., at West St. )

Looking for a unique way to spend your night out? For some music with a twist, turn to Tribeca Performing Arts Center's nights of fabulous music and shows wrapping up this month.

On Saturday, February 25, at 8 p.m., Tribeca Performing Arts Center will proudly feature the sounds of Randy Weston African Rhythms Orchestra. Randy Weston, pianist, composer, bandleader, and world-respected musician, has jazzed up the world and will soon inject Tribeca Performing Arts Center with his jazzy soul performance. You will be grooving in your seats with his phenomenal piano jazz beats.

Joining Weston in a top notch performance, the African Rhythms Orchestra, featuring T.K. Blue on saxophones, Neil Clarke on percussion, Alex Blake on bass, Howard Johnson on tuba, Vincent Ector on drums, Ayodele Ankhtawi Maakheru on banjo and Robert Trowers on the trombone.

Ticket prices vary per section, including Upper Mezzanine for $35, Lower Mezzanine for $45, Side Orchestra for $45, and Center Orchestra for $55. Seniors and students can receive a $10 discount for mezzanine seats.

On the following afternoon, Sunday, February 26, at 3 p.m., BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center & Theatreworks USA will present the family-friendly act of Henry & Mudge. This fabulous and charming musical will have kids and adults tapping their feet with the tunes. Follow Henry and his larger-than-life canine friend Mudge as they move from the city to a countryside home. Based on the best-selling book series by Cynthia Rylant, this show is a crowd and kid pleaser.

Tickets are $25 for general admission.

Follow the Tribeca Performing Arts Center for a list of upcoming events.

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