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Sights and Sounds Concert Series: 7-Time Grammy-Winning Jazz Trumpeter Terence Blanchard with the E-Collective

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Seven-time Grammy winner, two-time Oscar nominee, and newly appointed executive artistic director of SFJAZZ Terence Blanchard returns to Raleigh for an unforgettable afternoon celebrating the 20th anniversary of his seminal album, FLOW. A record inspired by Miles Davis’s landmark groups of the late 1960s and early 1970s, FLOW “treated jazz like a smorgasbord” (PopMatters) in its use of electric instruments, deep funk grooves, and a collage of global influences. The album, produced by Herbie Hancock, was a landmark for Blanchard, one that pointed toward his continually fascinating evolution as an artist and composer.

Heralded as “a trumpeter of expressive urgency and a composer of expansive vision” by the New York Times, Blanchard has helped shape the contours of modern jazz. His E-Collective is a groove-based quintet, teeming with funk, rock, and R&B. This revolutionary ensemble delivers a mixture of Blanchard’s genius and the innovations of his bandmates.

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Sights and Sounds is produced by NCMA resident group Chamber Music Raleigh, now in its 83rd concert season. For additional information call (919) 821-2030, email Kaine@ChamberMusicRaleigh.org, or visit ChamberMusicRaleigh.org.

Can’t join us for Sights and Sounds in person? Watch one of the concerts online, filmed live at the NCMA and available as a free webcast thanks to the financial support from the organizations listed on the image above.

Image courtesy of Chamber Music Raleigh


Date

Apr 27, 2025

Time

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Cost

$28 Members, $31 Nonmembers, $20 Students

Location

East Building, SECU Auditorium

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For More Information:
(919) 715-5923
Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 am to 5 pm
For More Information:
(919) 715-5923
Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 am to 5 pm
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