Tuesday, November 15, 2011

...And All That Jazz

Nothing is better than free concerts, and the USU Program Council is working hard to make sure Cal State Long Beach students get their fill. In this upcoming week, they continue their free noontime concert series, with a jazz performance called All That Jazz.

The concert will feature jazz musician, Pancho Sanchez, who is known for his use of soul, Latin American, and South American influence in his music, according to his official biography from Concord Music Group, Inc. Sanchez has been performing for over three decades, and knows how to play the guitar, flute, drums, and timbales, but mainly focuses on the congas. 

The USU has been bringing consistently good, yet interesting artists to campus each week. They have managed to book a wide variety of performers, so every week there is something completely new to watch. 

The concert will take place Wednesday, the 16th, at the University Student Union, on the south terrace. The free concerts are put on every Wednesday from 12-1pm, and are the perfect place for students to go enjoy some good music while they have lunch or relax between classes. 

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