Carnegie Hall Citywide: Edna Vazquez

Experience the genre-crossing music of singer, guitarist, and songwriter Edna Vazquez in this free performance at The Center! With her extraordinary and powerful voice, Vazquez’s performances are deeply rooted in universal human emotions, combining original songs, traditional Mexican music, rock, pop, folk, and more into messages of light, love, and cultural healing.
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ABOUT EDNA VAZQUEZ
Edna Vazquez is a fearless singer, songwriter, composer, and guitarist whose powerful voice and musical talent transcend language boundaries to engage and uplift her audiences. She is a creative musical artist with a vocal range that allows her to paint her original material with an intersection of Mexican Tradicional, rock, pop, and other genres.
Vazquez has grown as a musical artist and collaborator over the last few years, touring the world since 2017 with the acclaimed Pink Martini, while still performing as a solo artist. In the past, she led her own band projects, the Edna Vazquez Quartet, the rock band No Passengers, and the Edna Vazquez Band. Vazquez also participated in the Latin Grammy Awards with the all female mariachi fusion band from New York City, Latin Grammy 2017 winners, Flor de Toloache, and accompanying Natalia Lafourcade that night.
In 2022, Vazquez participated in two groundbreaking events, one in Canto en Resistencia (Power to the People!) with the LA Philharmonic, with Davendra Banhardt, Ile, Silvana Estrada, Rodrigo Amarante, Jorge Glem, and conducted by Gustavo Dudamel. She also appeared at The Hollywood Bowl with the acclaimed pianist Lang Lang and the LAPhill, performing “Destino” (1946), a film collaboration between Salvador Dalí and Walt Disney.
Monday, February 13, 2023
Doors at 6 p.m.
Concert at 7 p.m.
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