Salmon Arm welcomes back the psychedelic sound of jazz trio Mozi Bones.
The Salmon Arm Jazz Club will host the group Oct. 12 at the Nexus at First Community stage.
Mozi Bones’ unique sound was created during countless hours of improvisation, often late at night, said the club.
Emilie Bradford offers song in multiple languages and paired with Jordan Dick’s guitar and the drumming of Darrin Herting, the sound is an “unmistakably original experience.â€
Diversity and multicultural stories defines the trio as they explore new sounds and music together.
The audio-visual documentary ‘Celebrate Shuswap’ features Mozi Bones’ music, as the film takes a look at the Shuswap’s music industry.
The Wednesday on the Wharf live sessions album, promoting local B.C. artists, also features the song ‘Sank’, a Mozi Bones original composition. The album can be found on most streaming platforms.
The show at Nexus at First (450 Okanagan Ave. E) begins at 7 p.m., doors will open at 6:30 p.m.
Admission by donation.
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