From Irving Berlin to Louis Armstrong: Celebrating the Jewish Songwriters and African American Performers Who Shaped American Music
- Dates: May 28, 2026
- Venue: North Carolina Museum of Art, East Building, SECU Auditorium
- Location: West Raleigh
- Address: 2110 Blue Ridge Rd., Raleigh, NC 27607
- Phone: 919.715.5923
- Times: Thurs., 7pm
- Admission: $18, Members $10
About
Experience the rich, interconnected story of American music in a dynamic concert that celebrates the cultural exchange between Jewish composers and African American performers. From jazz to Broadway and the Great American Songbook, the program highlights how these collaborations shaped some of the most enduring music of the 20th century.
Featuring the Joe Alterman Quartet with special guest Christian Tamburr on vibraphone, the performance brings fresh energy to timeless classics by legendary artists like Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong. Blending artistry, history, and storytelling, this concert offers a vibrant celebration of collaboration, innovation, and the enduring power of song.
