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Hear ye hear ye! Bar LunÀtico is celebrating it’s tenth anniversary throughout the month of January! And we have SOOOO much been looking forward to Frank London’s return!

Frank London - trumpet
Josh Roseman - trombone
Marcus Rojas - tuba
Onel Matos - congas
Kenny Wollesen - drums

Frank London is a Grammy Award–winning trumpeter and composer, a member of the Klezmatics, and leader of the Astro-Hungarian Glass House Orchestra, the Klezmer Brass Allstars, and his Shekhinah Big Band. Tonight he returns to LunÀtico with the band and music from one of his latest releases, Conspiracy Brass (Tzadik Records).

He has performed and recorded with John Zorn, Pink Floyd, Mel Tormé, Lester Bowie’s Brass Fantasy, LaMonte Young, Gal Costa, They Might Be Giants, David Byrne, Itzhak Perlman and is featured on over 500 albums. His latest recordings include the Klezmer Brass Allstars’ Chronika, The Elders’ Spirit Stronger Than Blood (NY Times Top 10 Jazz Recordings of 2024), and the spiritual song cycle, In The City of God. 

Other recordings include Ghetto Songs; Salomé Woman of Valor (with poet Adeena Karasick); Invocations (cantorial music); the Klezmer Brass Allstars’ Carnival Conspiracy, Di Shikere Kapelye and Brotherhood of Brass; Nigunim and the Zmiros Project (Jewish mystical songs, with Klezmatics vocalist Lorin Sklamberg); the folk opera A Night in the Old Marketplace (based on Y.L. Peretz’s 1907 play); and four releases with the Hasidic New Wave. His first symphony, 1001 Voices: A Symphony for a New America (with text by Judith Sloan and video by Warren Lehrer), premiered in 2012. His Yiddish-Cuban opera, Hatuey Memory of Fire (libretto by Elise Thoron), premiered in Cuba and New York in 2018.