The Bristol Press – Queen Ann Nzinga Center hosting Roze Cleff album release concert at Trinity-on-Main

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NEW BRITAIN – The Queen Ann Nzinga Center is hosting the Roze Cleff album release concert this Saturday and next Tuesday and is looking for volunteers.

“Queen Ann works to support youth success in a community style,” said Dayna R. Snell, executive director, Queen Ann Nzinga Center. “It means we support each other’s success. Joshua Albino is the leader of this group, Roze Cleff, the creation of which has been a lifelong dream.”

The show in Trinity-on-Main will also feature the debut of The Unlocked and guest artists Houston Clark and Magic Soul Drumline.

Albino, the guitarist, along with Willis Moore Jr., the drummer, are also members of Queen Ann’s R&B group Nzinga’s Daughters.

“Both young men, in their twenties, are tremendous talents with an incredible spirit of giving back,” Snell said. “That’s why we support their work.”

Albino was born with many medical complications that resulted in him being legally blind. His dream was to have his own band and produce an album. With his talent and vision, Albino plays rock music infused with his roots of Afro/Latin American culture.

“Queen Ann’s role is to help make that dream come true,” Snell said. “And his music is something everyone will enjoy.”

Admission to the concert is $15. For tickets visit qanc.ticketleap.com/roze-cleff-concert/

The Queen Ann Nzinga Center is looking for volunteers to help with ticketing, deliveries and help with set up and tear down.

For questions or more information, contact Snell at [email protected]

Posted in The Bristol Press, General News on Thursday, September 1, 2022 4:01 pm. Updated: Thursday, September 1, 2022 4:04 p.m.

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