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

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

The celebrated composer presented a wide variety of material from three of his musical projects.

To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Jonathan Larson Grant recipient Jaime Lozano visited Playbill with his Familia—performers Robin de Jesús, Mauricio Martínez, and Florencia Cuenca—to perform for Playbill's Songwriter Series. Presented by Audible Theater, the series is dedicated to spotlighting emerging composers and features a new video every month.

The group presented three songs from Lozano's musical projects, including "My Father’s Name" from Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 2, which features music by by Lozano, and lyrics by Georgie Castillafeat; "So That I Can Live" from Frida, the musical, which features music by Lozano and lyrics by Neena Beber; and "La Cumbia Violeta" from Desparecidas, which features music by Lozano and lyrics by Lozano and Cuenca

In addition to the vocal stylings of Jesús, Martínez, and Cuenca, Lozano played piano and bajo quinto guitar alongside Yahir Montes on guitar, Lexi Bodick on bass, and Mary Spencer Knapp on accordion for a special appearance.

Lozano, who recently signed with Concord Music Publishing, has a number of projects in the pipeline, including a digital release of Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 2 September 15. Lozano & The Familia will be celebrating the release of the album with a concert at the Lincoln Center's David Rubenstein Atrium as part of his 2023 residency, and he and Florencia Cuenca will perform their acclaimed project "Broadway en Spanglish" with mariachi Real de México at Joe's Pub on October 8th.

Audible Theater is a proud sponsor of Playbill’s Songwriter Series. Audible Theater makes outstanding performances and powerful storytelling available to millions of people all over the world. As part of this initiative, Audible has produced Girls & Boys with Carey Mulligan, The Half-Life of Marie Curie with Kate Mulgrew, Harry Clarke starring Billy Crudup, and many others at the Minetta Lane Theatre in New York City. Audible was also a co-producer for the Broadway transfer of the Tony Award-nominated Latin History for Morons, written by and starring John Leguizamo; and for the Tony Award-nominated Sea Wall/A Life starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge. Since June 2017, Audible has commissioned 40 playwrights to receive support from its $5 million Emerging Playwrights Fund dedicated to developing innovative English-language works from around the globe and keeping with Audible’s core commitment to elevating listening experiences through powerful performances and extraordinary vocal storytelling.

Sing for Hope harnesses the power of the arts to create a better world. Our creative programs bring hope, healing, and connection to millions of people in hospitals, schools, care facilities, refugee camps, transit hubs, and community spaces worldwide. A non-profit organization founded in New York City in response to the events of 9/11, Sing for Hope partners with hundreds of community-based organizations, mobilizes thousands of artists in creative service, and produces artist-created Sing for Hope Pianos across the US and around the world. The official Cultural Partner of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates, Sing for Hope champions art for all because we believe the arts have an unmatched capacity to uplift, unite, and heal. Learn more at SingForHope.org.

 
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