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SUMMARY:El Teatro Re-Opening Celebration with Eddie Palmieri
DESCRIPTION:El Museo del Barrio is pleased to celebrate the re-opening El Teatro (Heckscher Theater) with a special performance by salsa legend and El Barrio native\, Eddie Palmieri. El Teatro underwent an extensive fifteen-month long renovation generously funded by New York State’s Dormitory Authority (DASNY). \nKnown as one of the finest pianists of the past 60 years\, Eddie Palmieri is a bandleader\, arranger and composer of salsa and Latin jazz. His playing skillfully fuses the rhythm of his Puerto Rican heritage with the complexity of his jazz influences: Thelonious Monk\, Herbie Hancock\, McCoy Tyner as well as his older brother\, Charlie Palmieri. Palmieri’s parents emigrated from Ponce\, Puerto Rico to New York City in 1926. Born in Spanish Harlem and raised in the Bronx\, Palmieri learned to play the piano at an early age\, and at 13\, he joined his uncle’s orchestra\, playing timbales. Palmieri’s professional career as a pianist took off with various bands in the early 1950s including Eddie Forrester\, Johnny Segui’s\, and the popular Tito Rodriguez Orchestra. In 1961\, Palmieri formed his own band\, La Perfecta\, which featured an unconventional front line of trombones rather than the trumpets customary in Latin orchestras. This created an innovative sound that mixed American jazz into Afro-Caribbean rhythms\, surprising critics and fans alike. Palmieri disbanded La Perfecta in 1968 to pursue different musical endeavors\, though he would return to the band’s music in the 2000s. \nTICKETS:\n$75 | Orchestra Front\n$60 | Orchestra Back\n$45 | Balcony \nGET YOUR TICKETS TODAY > \nEl Museo members receive 10% off. To redeem a one-time use discount  code (2 tickets per members max.)\, email members@elmuseo.org. Not a member? Explore our membership levels and sign up today. For more info\, click here.  
URL:https://elmuseo.org/event/el-teatro-reopening/
LOCATION:El Teatro @ El Museo\, 1230 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
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