Saturday, March 26, 2016

April 2, 2016 7:30 PM Jaffna at Crossroads Concerts

A musical universe where oud, guitar, tabla, and dumbek can live together, argue, eat and stay good friends.
“They bring together traditional Middle Eastern melodies with Indian rhythms. The area that turns me on is that marriage. It's a pretty unique concept.” Philadelphia Inquirer

AT CALVARY CENTERTICKETS ($10-$30)FREE CHILDREN'S CONCERT
Jaffna plays original acoustic music rooted in the Indian and Middle Eastern backgrounds of its members, who have worked for decades to create a musical universe where oud, guitar, tabla, and dumbek can live together, argue, eat and stay good friends.
The band features Roger Mgrdichian (oud, saz, cumbus), Raji Malik (guitar, sarod), Branavan Ganesan (tabla, kanjira), and Joe Tayoun (dumbek, riq, cajon). The easy description of their music points to the geographical heritage of the musicians, but that’s really just a starting point. Along with the strong Mid-East and Indian flavor come unmistakable flamenco, rock, Balkan and jazz influences, the result of jamming in and around the vibrant Philadelphia world music scene of the 1990s.
In the early 2000s, Branavan moved to North Carolina, so chances to hear Jaffna in recent years have been few and far between. Fortunately, he’s recently moved back to Philly and they have developed a lot of new music for their first Crossroads — and West Philadelphia — show since 2005.

After this concert, turn the corner to 4708 Baltimore Ave, Dahlak Paradise, for The Jam Jawn. Musicians, singers, and poets welcome to sit in.
More information:https://www.facebook.com/jaffnamusic

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