CANCELLED SULTANS OF STRING - Refuge CD release

CANCELLED SULTANS OF STRING - Refuge CD release

By Sultans of String

Location

Trinity-St Paul's Centre

427 Bloor Street West Toronto, ON M5S 1X7 Canada

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Description

NEW DATE! FRIDAY OCTOBER 16 !!

Join us for an unforgettable evening with 15+ special guests! Be part of a historic concert, to be filmed for a future TV special!

Presented as part of Small World Asian Music Series

Special guests in this live concert include:

Amir Amiri - IRAN / CAN
Anh Phung – VIETNAM / CAN
Anwar Khurshid - PAKISTAN / CAN
Demetrios Petsalakis - GREECE / CAN
Donné Roberts - MADAGASCAR / CAN
Duke Redbird - FIRST NATION INDIGENOUS
Fethi Nadjem - ALGERIA / CANADA
Ifrah Mansour - SOMALIA / USA
Imad Al Taha - IRAQ / USA
Majd Sekkar - SYRIA / CAN
Naghmeh Farahmand - IRAN / CAN
Robi Botos - HUNGARY / CAN
Selcuk Suna - TURKEY / CAN
Twin Flames - INDIGENOUS CAN ... and more TBA!

With their historic and visionary seventh album Refuge, BILLBOARD Charting Sultans of String bring their unique brand of musical synergy and collaboration like never before. Their most ambitious, diverse, inclusive and passionately political album and concert, Refuge puts the Toronto-based Sultans face-to-face with a VIP roster of artists from around the globe — including Somali-American poet Ifrah Mansour, Iraqi violinist Imah Al Taha and Iranian santur master Amir Amiri, who have fled the peril and persecution of their homelands for the safer shores of North America.

"This is a project that is centred around the positive contributions of refugees and new immigrants to U.S.A. and Canada" says bandleader Chris McKhool (ancestral name Makhoul), whose Lebanese grandfather stowed away on a ship bound for North America a century ago. "We are bringing in special guests that are newcomers to this land, Canadian Indigenous artists, as well as global talents who have been ambassadors for peace. We wish to celebrate the successes of those who make the journey here, and bring their extraordinary talents with them. We hope that the kinds of conversations we can have as musicians can provide a model for peace that our politicians and citizens find inspiration from."

Equally at home in a concert hall, jazz club or festival setting, McKhool and his bandmates — co-founding guitarist Kevin Laliberté, bassist Drew Birston, Cuban percussionist Rosendo ‘Chendy’ León and second guitarist Eddie Paton, have gigged at the legendary Birdland Jazz Club in New York, the renowned Celtic Connections Festival in the U.K. and the San Jose Jazz Festival. They have performed with symphonies across Canada and the U.S., and played live on BBC TV, Irish National Radio, World Cafe and SiriusXM in Washington.

Sultans of String are donating a dollar from each ticket sold to the UN Refugee Agency, as well as having a donation box and info available at the venue. They have raised over $8000 this year to help provide medical supplies and attention, clean water, and shelter to some of the 70 million displaced people around the globe. https://fundraise.unhcr.ca/fundraiser/1738374




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3x JUNO Award nominees Sultans of String thrill their audiences with their global sonic tapestry of Spanish Flamenco, Arabic folk, Cuban rhythms, and Django-jazz, celebrating musical fusion and human creativity with warmth and virtuosity. Their goal is to tell Canadian stories through the lens of global groove music, while presenting in concert halls, festivals, and public spaces. They aim to energise and engage audiences in the arts. Band includes Chris McKhool, Kevin Laliberté, and Drew Birston.

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