The Deering Estate Cabaret Concert Series featuring Kirk Green Jazz and Reggae 6/25/11

Saturday, June 25, 2011
Concert at 8 pm; Gate opens at 7 pm
The Deering Estate Stone House Ballroom
16701 SW 72 Ave.
Miami FL 33157
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It is recommended to arrive early for preferred seating. Guests are welcome to bring refreshments and snacks to enjoy during the show.

Single tickets are $20 or $55 for the three-concert series package. Limited seating is available. Advance tickets are recommended. Tickets can be purchased online for an additional fee of $2.50 for each single ticket. Tickets can also be purchased by calling the Deering Estate Ticket Office at 305-235-1668 ext. 233.

The Jamaican born and bred musician Kirk Green has close to twenty years of experience in the industry. Kirk earned a degree in Musical Performance from the University of Miami, with a concentration in jazz. He is an innovative, creative, multi-faceted musician, producer and writer who, besides the bass, also plays guitar, and even a bit of piano. His talents have been utilized on projects for artists such as: Ricky Martin, Joss Stone, Lauryn Hill, DMX, the Marley family, and Ike Woods.

Kirk Green is an innovative, creative, multi-faceted musician, producer and writer who, besides the bass, also plays guitar, and even a bit of piano. His innovative technique transforms Kirk from just a bass player into a symphony of harmonies, melodies, and chords. Although his background includes earning a degree in Musical Performance from the University of Miami, with a concentration in jazz, Kirk is anything but inside the box. His drive as a musician and the sounds in his head moved Kirk into the realm of writing and production, giving him the ultimate freedom to create.

His accolades as musical director for international stars and numerous tours in North America and Europe, have led him to where he is now, executive producing the Living Room Diaries, which showcases South Florida’s hottest local, national, and international talent. Kirk understands that art is a gift, and has decided to be the conduit that exposes them to the world.

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