Mauricio Martínez, Florencia Cuenca, More Will Join Jaime Lozano for Unplugged Concert Off-Broadway | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Mauricio Martínez, Florencia Cuenca, More Will Join Jaime Lozano for Unplugged Concert Off-Broadway

The evening at the Lucille Lortel Theatre will feature acoustic versions of tunes from Lozano's albums.

Mauricio Martínez, Florencia Cuenca, and Jaime Lozano

Jaime Lozano & The Familia: Songs by an Immigrant Unplugged, featuring composer-conductor-performer Lozano and his Familia, will be presented May 30 at 7:30 PM at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.

Lozano will be joined by vocalists Mayelah Barrera (El Otro Oz), Florencia Cuenca (Real Women Have Curves), Robi Hager (Spring Awakening), and Mauricio Martínez (On Your Feet!), along with musicians Ludovica Burtone on violin, Saúl Cosme on guitars, Joel Mateo on percussion, Yahir Montes on guitars, Taya Ricker on violin, Ruben Rodriguez on bass, Laura Sacks on viola, and Agustin Uriburu on cello.

Attendees can expect to hear acoustic versions of songs from Lozano's albums, Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 1Vol. 2, and a preview of his upcoming Vol. 3.

Playbill Songwriter Series: Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Jaime Lozano and His Familia

Musician, vocal coach, composer, arranger, orchestrator, musical producer, and musical theatre director Lozano is currently working on his new album, Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 3, part of his project Jaime Lozano and The Familia. The Familia is a group of Broadway and Off-Broadway performers put together by Lozano to sing about their immigrant experience.

In related news, Musical Theatre Factory will honor Lozano and Cuenca for their significant contributions to the Latinx theatre community during its upcoming 10th anniversary event, The Factory Function, May 20 at THC NYC: The House of Cannabis. Click here for more information.

Tickets for the May 30 concert, which start at $5, are on sale at Lortel.org.

 
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