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    Grammy-winning jazz project to play intimate Kaohsiung show on May 3

    “One Voice” will bring musicians from Poland, Cuba and the United States to Pier 2 venue for a close-up live performance
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    By Eryk Michael Smith/Staff

    KAOHSIUNG — An international jazz lineup led by a three-time Grammy winner is set to perform at Banana in Kaohsiung on May 3, offering audiences a close-up live music experience in an intimate venue.

    The “One Voice” project will feature artists from Poland, Cuba, and the United States, including Cuban trumpeter Carlos Sarduy, Polish saxophonist Sylwester Ostrowski, and American vocalist Caitlin Magee.

    Organizers are promoting the show as a small-venue performance that will place the audience just a few meters from the stage. Seating is limited, and a minimum purchase is required.

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