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Mambo Gris Gris (2007 Thursday Evening Concerts)
Huntsville band Mambo Gris Gris
What is Mambo Gris Gris? For that matter, how is it pronounced? (Hint: 'gree-gree')
Mambo Gris Gris plays certain songs from various artists that capture the essence of the Latino heritage mixed with American influence. Having the sounds of the accordion, flute, classic guitar, bass and congas gives it the Latin feel. You throw in a good, smooth saxophone from the jazzy side and a great drummer adding a little bit of rock & roll — you got yourself a great sounding band.
Their guitarist describes MGG as a "loose mixture of rhythm and language — a musical gumbo!" Come to the Library Atrium on April 12 and hear it for yourself!
Like all our Thursday Evening Concerts, this event is free and open to the public!
Mark your calendar!
Date: Thursday, April 12
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Place: Main Library, Atrium
Want more info?
Call David at (256) 532-5975.



