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08/15/2019 12:01 AM

Afro Bop Alliance Scheduled as Featured Entertainment for Guilford Performing Arts Fest


The 2019 Guilford Performing Arts Festival will kick off with a benefit event on Thursday, September 26, featuring a farm-to-table dinner and live music by the Afro Bop Alliance Latin jazz sextet under a tent on the historic Guilford Green. Photo by Bob Gundersen courtesy of Guilford Performing Arts Festival

The Latin Grammy award-winning Afro Bop Alliance Latin jazz sextet will be the featured entertainment as the 2019 Guilford Performing Arts Festival kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 26, with a benefit dinner under a tent on the historic Guilford Green.

The event will start at 6:15 p.m., with mingling accompanied by wine, beer, a signature cocktail, and live music by the Sandy Stoddard trio. A farm-to-table dinner will follow, and the night will be capped by Afro Bop’s performance and surprise appearances by other festival artists.

Admission is by donation to the festival of $150 per person. Seats can be reserved online at the Guilford Performing Arts Festival website guilfordperformingartsfest.org. The benefit is sponsored by Whitfield & Water Shoppes, Inc., a collection of stores in downtown Guilford.

The 2019 Guilford Performing Arts Festival will present 70 free shows and workshops—in music, theater, dance, storytelling, poetry, circus acts, drumming, music making, improvisational theater, shows for kids, and much more—in a dozen Guilford venues Thursday, Sept. 26 through Sunday, Sept. 29. The festival, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is seeking donations and volunteers; visit the website for details.

Afro Bop Alliance is an Afro- Cuban jazz ensemble based in New York City. It won the Latin Jazz Album of Year at the ninth annual Latin Grammy Awards in 2008 for the recording Afro Bop Alliance, featuring Dave Samuels. The album was nominated for a Grammy in the same category that same year.

Afro Bop’s bandleader is drummer Joe McCarthy, a Madison resident, who has had a diverse career as a drummer/percussionist, bandleader, producer and educator in a myriad of settings, from symphony orchestra to bebop, big band, Afro-Cuban, theater and beyond. He’s an in-demand session and Broadway pit player who’s recorded or performed with D’Rivera, Dave Samuels, Slide Hampton, Eddie Daniels, Wayne Bergeron, Poncho Sanchez, Linda Oh, and numerous others. He collaborated with Sheryl Crow on a musical adaptation of the movie Diner.

The Afro Bop Alliance Latin jazz sextet will launch the 2019 Guilford Performing Arts Festival with a performance at the festival’s benefit Dinner on the Guilford Green on Thursday, Sept. 26. Shown at center: drummer/bandleader Joe McCarthy, a Madison resident. Photo by Karjaka Studios courtesy of Guilford Performing Arts Festival