• Seffarine

    Murphy Auditorium 419 Tavern Street, New Harmony, IN, United States

    The musicians of Seffarine, soulful Moroccan singer Lamiae Naki and flamenco guitarist Nat Hulskamp, supported by master musicians of diverse cultures, embrace and extend a rich legacy. Their exciting performances masterfully combine explosive flamenco footwork, exotic instrumentation and grooving bass lines. These diverse backgrounds meld, creating what SoundRoots describes as "an ear-caressing blend of sounds from Spain and North Africa, spiced with a bit of fiery instrumentation and percussion." Seffarine's music embraces and extends Morocco's musical collision between Arabic, Iberian and West African cultures, forging vibrant original music deeply rooted in their backgrounds in flamenco guitar, oud, and through Arab and Andalusian music.

  • Tonina

    Murphy Auditorium 419 Tavern Street, New Harmony, IN, United States

    “Tonina brings a throaty, jazzy, syncopated vibe to her readings of Latin covers and beyond. A sultry, intriguing voice that floats effortlessly over the beats, evocative of Billie Holiday, she commands that kind of pull.” - Billboard Magazine. Tonina, an accomplished vocalist, bassist, and songwriter based in Brooklyn, New York hails from St. Louis, Missouri, where her musical journey began. Raised in a family of diverse musicians, Tonina's musical roots traverse Funk, Soul, Jazz, Classical, Folk, and Rock genres. Her upbringing, blending Black and Sicilian heritage, fostered a deep connection to music from an early age, with her initiation into Upright bass at just 8 years old. Tonina, along with her band, continues to enthrall audiences in Brooklyn and beyond, showcasing her exceptional talent and passion for music that transcends boundaries.