Aayushi, photo by Angie LMV; Brianna Thomas and Ella Sang the Blues; Corey Harris Band, photo by Adriano Siberna

Presented in collaboration with the Mahindra Blues Festival and Jazz at Lincoln Center

Situated in an iconic 70-year-old Bollywood Studio, The Mahindra Blues Festival is held annually in Mumbai, India. This year, Mahindra Blues Festival, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts join forces to celebrate the many communities connected to the blues with performances at two locations on campus.

First, at 6:00 pm, catch Indian-born Aayushi Karnik with Russell Hall on bass and Cameron MacIntosh on drums at The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza—alongside two NYC veterans, Russell Hall and Cameron MacIntosh, playing original music fusing blues guitar and jazz harmony. At 7:30 pm, make your way to Damrosch Park to take in the incredible vocal stylings of Brianna Thomas and Ella Sang The Blues, followed by the Corey Harris Band, known for mixing New Orleans, Caribbean, and African influences into their eclectic sound.

ABOUT MAHINDRA GROUP
Founded in 1945, the Mahindra Group enjoys a leadership position in farm equipment, utility vehicles, information technology and financial services in India and is the world’s largest tractor company by volume. It has a strong presence in renewable energy, agriculture, logistics, hospitality and real estate. The Mahindra Group has a clear focus on leading ESG globally, enabling rural prosperity and enhancing urban living, with a goal to drive positive change in the lives of communities and stakeholders to enable them to Rise.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].

 

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