Uncle Shlomo's Family Concert Series presents Little Miss Ann with Suzi Shelton
Sat, 22 Apr 2023 (EDT)
11:00AM - 12:00PM
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Jalopy Theatre
315 Columbia Street
Brooklyn, New York 11231
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Saturday, April 22nd 11am
Little Miss Ann with Suzi Shelton
Uncle Shlomo's Family Concert Series
Jalopy Theatre & School of Music
315 Columbia Street
Brooklyn, NY 11231
tickets: $10 Adults/$5 Kids
doors: 10:45am
show: 11am
Ann Torralba, aka Little Miss Ann, is an award-winning Chicago kids musician, a former Chicago Public School teacher, an instructor at Chicago’s iconic Old Town School of Folk Music, a mom, a social rights activist, a governor for the Chicago Recording Academy Chapter as well as DEI Ambassador, and a first generation Filipina American. Little Miss Ann has made 7 family music albums that span different genres such as indie, folk, rock, punk, country, bluegrass and more. Together with her Brooklyn friend and award-winning singer/songwriter Suzi Shelton, they will celebrate Earth Day by singing songs together about friendship, community and social justice.
Uncle Shlomo's Family Concert Series 2023 From award-winning folk musicians to rock-n-rollers, puppeteers and pop stars, this new family concert series is sure to engage, entertain and educate your entire family! Hosted by Brooklyn's own award-winning singer/songwriter
Suzi Shelton, this monthly concert series features a diverse array of top notch musicians and performers from around the country who will share their backgrounds and talents with us. Nestled in the heart of Red Hook, Brooklyn,
Jalopy Theatre and School of Music is a home for music and music-makers: a multifaceted arts space celebrating traditional folk music through live performances and communal learning. Concerts are approximately one hour in length and geared for families with children 10 and under, however everyone is welcome. Refreshments are available for sale.
This concert series is generously funded by Uncle Shlomo's Brooklyn Kids Music Fund in memory of our friend and mentor Shlomo Pestcoe. Proceeds from the door will go to the Jalopy Scholarship Fund.