Join us for a very special evening featuring master singer/percussionist Edgardo Cambon! Originally from Uruguay, Mr. Cambon has been blessing the Bay Area for over three decades with his musical talent. The concert features all original, rarely performed music that has been specifically prepared for the group. Also included in the evening is an authentic presentation of the Uruguayan Candombe rhythm with the original drums. It will be a very unique experience indeed!
Mr. Cambon is that rare musician who excels at the highest level both as a vocalist and percussionist. Experienced at many forms of Latin Music, he has a profound impact on the Bay Area music scene. He is the founder and visionary of the group Candela which has delighted audiences for many years. In addition, he has performed and toured throughout South America, Europe, Africa, working with likes of Jesús “Chucho” Valdés, Eddie Palmieri, Carlos Santana, and José Luis “Changuito” Quintana. As a composer, Edgardo has been commissioned by the 2006 Latin Grammy winners “PMO” to write original works, and his free Latin Percussion educational Youtube videos have reached millions of viewers worldwide.
The event takes place at Stanford's Dinkelspiel Auditorium on the Stanford campus on Saturday, May 28 at 7:30 PM. Advance tickets are available online for $18 general/$13 students and seniors. In addition, the concert is free to Stanford students with valid SUID. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED ONLINE through the ticket website. Walk-up and in-person purchases are not available.
Covid Policy: Assuming you do not have any COVID symptoms and have not tested positive, vaccination or negative COVID test verification is no longer required for entry. Masks are strongly recommended but not required. Visit the Music Department COVID-19 protocol FAQ for more information.
Established in 2008 by Grammy-nominated pianist Murray Low, the Stanford Afro-Latin Jazz Ensemble has emerged as one of the premier academic performing groups of its kind.