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Global Sounds

  • 3014 Jefferson Street Omaha, NE, 68107 United States (map)

Experience different cultures through music during the second annual Global Sounds festival! Omaha Performing Arts, in collaboration with Canopy South, is hosting the free concert event with local and national artists!

Bring your blankets, chairs, food, and whatever else you need to get comfortable down to Upland Park before 4 pm to get the best seats! Leashed pets are welcome, and there will be acitivities for the whole family as well as food vendors.

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THE LINE UP

4 PM // Hispanic Arts Center of Omaha

4:30 PM // Chinese Lion Dancers

4:40 PM // Edem Soul Music
Edem Soul Music (Edem K. Garro) is a Vocalist, Performer & Multi-Instrumentalist. A large part of her music focuses on the ‘Creative content’ that comes from a place that can only be described as her ‘Soul’. Edem defines her sound by utilizing the many instruments she plays. Playing over 12 instruments including the Harp, Ukulele, Guitar and various forms of African percussion, Edem sings in English as well as in her native tongue, called ‘Ga’; originating from the Ga Tribe of Ghana, West Africa.

5:20 PM // Sammy Figueroa and His Latin Jazz Ensemble
Percussionist Sammy Figueroa has garnered two Grammy nominations in the process after twenty years as New York’s #1 percussion recording and sideman for artists such Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Mariah Carey, David Bowie, John McLaughlin, Arturo Sandoval, Paquito D’Rivera, Dave Grusin and countless others. Sammy and his band have performed at the Detroit Jazz Festival, Pittsburgh Live Jazz Festival, New York’s Blue Note and Jazz Standard, Boston’s Sculler’s, Catalina’s in LA, Chicago’s City Winery, Bourbon Street Club in Sao Paolo, Burghausen Jazz Festival, Sunfest in Palm Beach.

6:40 PM // Pony Creek
Playing a variety of folk, blues, Americana, country and rock, Pony Creek has played nearly every big stage in the Midwest. Opening for acts like Michael Ray (Nashville, TN), Colt Ford (Athens, GA), Eli Young Band (Denton, TX), Logan Mize (Clearwater, KS), Muscadine Bloodline (Mobile, AL), Ward Davis (Nashville, TN), Porter Union (Springfield, MO), Curtis Grimes (Texas), Jason Eady (Jackson, MS), Jon Langston (Nashville, TN), and Tucker Beathard (Nashville, TN), the band continues to gain popularity in the Midwest region.

7:30 PM // Los Silverbacks
Grammy-winning Spanish guitarist Diego Garcia fronts this band of unbridled rhythm with members of his new collective: Adrian Buono & Jose Agote of the band Los Pinguos of Argentina and Jason Tamba & Mermans Mosengo from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Inspired by world travels & artistic encounters, Los Silverbacks is a World Music collective based in Venice, CA. With blends of Latin, Spanish and African rhythms, their sound takes you from Congolese Rumba, through South American cumbia to Rockabilly.

8:50 PM // Las Cafeteras
Las Cafeteras have taken the music scene by storm with their infectious live performances and have crossed genre and musical borders. Their electric sound & energy has taken them around the world playing shows from the Bonnaroo to the Hollywood Bowl, WOMAD New Zealand to Montreal Jazz. Born and raised east of the Los Angeles river, Las Cafeteras create a vibrant musical fusion with Afro-Mexican beats, rhythms, and rhymes deliver inspiring lyrics that document stories of a community seeking love and justice. Using traditional Son Jarocho instruments like the jarana, requinto, quijada (donkey jawbone) and tarima (a wooden platform), Las Cafeteras sing in English, Spanish, and Spanglish and add a remix of sounds, from rock to hip-hop to rancheras. Las Cafeteras use music as a vehicle to build bridges among different cultures and communities, and create ‘a world where many worlds fit’. With over 15 years of collective experience in education, organizing, curriculum development, social work, movement building, health and wellness, musical performance and theatre, Las Cafeteras offer workshops, trainings, and residencies in effort to engage a variety of audiences. They use their eclectic performances, lectures, workshops, and/or training’s, to combine history, humor, critical thought, & audience participation, in a fun and unique way. LA Times described Las Cafeteras as “uniquely Angeleno mishmash of punk, hip-hop, beat music, cumbia and rock … live, they’re magnetic.”

10 PM // Firework Show

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