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Virtual Jazz at MOCA
May 28, 2021 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Join MOCA and WDNA the last Friday of each month from 7:00 to 8:00PM for the best in new jazz sounds with your host Carter Jackson Brown broadcasting live from the WDNA Jazz Gallery. Each month features the best of innovative jazz musicians.
May 28, 2021, 7 – 8p EST: Lucas Apostoleris Quartet
There are several ways to join the concert!
- Watch the video live stream here at WDNA.org
- Listen to the audio on your radio at 88.9fm
- Stream the audio at WDNA.org
Born in Connecticut and raised in Massachusetts, Lucas Apostoleris is a composer and instrumentalist currently residing in Miami, Florida. In June 2020, Apostoleris released his debut album, Chronicle, which consists of nine original compositions and features Tom Kelley and Carlos Mata-Alvarez on saxophones, Alex Brown on piano, and Dan Montgomery on bass.
In addition to writing music for his own ensemble, Apostoleris has recently written arrangements for the Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra in Ft. Myers, FL, and the prestigious Airmen of Note Air Force big band. He also regularly performs in the Miami area with a variety of ensembles. Apostoleris has been a recipient of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer awards three times, in 2008, 2009, and 2018, and he received an honorable mention in 2017.
JAZZ at MOCA is South Florida’s longest running free jazz concert.
WDNA is South Florida’s preeminent jazz radio station.
This collaboration will reach a global audience via WDNA.org and locally via 88.9 on the FM Radio Dial.
Carter Jackson Brown is best known for Brainville on WDNA where he asks, “What is the true essence of Jazz? What is its History? What is its Mystery?”
You can re-watch last month’s performance featuring Lando & the Infinite Sadness: