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DestroyKasmin & Fooly Xantana: The Ganado Forever Tour
May
16

DestroyKasmin & Fooly Xantana: The Ganado Forever Tour

Coming to the stage, a Diné artist blending R&B and hip-hop with soul and intention. His sound is rooted in community, storytelling, and lived experience. Manos Sagrados is excited to welcome our relatives to the stage!

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Madi Menendez Quintet and Lizzeth Moreno Band
May
13

Madi Menendez Quintet and Lizzeth Moreno Band

Manos Sagrados welcome Madi Menendez Quintet featuring Summer Green, and the Lizzeth Moreno Band for an evening of Jazz.

$5 presale, $10 at the door.

All ages. Doors open at 6:30, music begins at 7p,

Madi Menendez Quintet

Madi Menendez brings new life to fusion, premiering her take on R&B, Latin Jazz, and Contemporary Music. The electric and upright bass player, originally from South Florida, has resided in Denver for almost six years. This project is an ode to her recent Bass Performance degree from CU Denver.

Bass and Vox: Madi Menendez // Vox Support: Summer Green

Congas: Dante Lucarelli // Drumset: Jared Lipka 

Piano: Leandro Albertoni // Sax: Mike Bruin

Lizzeth Moreno is Voice Performance major at CU Denver. She’s a proud Mexican American musician and uses her voice to share her culture. She has been working on a diverse range of genres, mostly within the world of Latin Music. This semester, she has been working to broaden her range of genres to include more Latin Jazz and American Jazz, while staying true to her roots in traditional Latin Music.
Vox: Lizzeth Moreno
Piano: Hunter Gammel
Bass: Natalie Schwartz
Drumset: Sam Tovar
Guitar: Aidan Simmons


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Native Voices
Apr
24

Native Voices

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The goal of Native Voices is to bring Native people/communities together, to help Natives who are disconnected from their culture reconnect, to give Native who are connected to these communities and roots a chance to educate and guide others, and to give Native artists a platform and voice.

Our space is welcome to everyone, indigenous, BIPOC, white, LGBTQ+, and so forth, however our performing and vendor spots are reserved strictly for indigenous artists (this includes Afro-indigenous, mestizo, and white-indigenous) it’s important to give attention to active members in the indigenous community.

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