Mano a Mano in Fall River

Posted 10/11/19

Mano a Mano is a band formed by the brothers André and Bruno Santos, two of the most refined Portuguese jazz guitar players. The duo started as a play group in their living room, which …

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Mano a Mano in Fall River

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Mano a Mano is a band formed by the brothers André and Bruno Santos, two of the most refined Portuguese jazz guitar players. The duo started as a play group in their living room, which gradually became more serious along the way. They've now made their second album for which they composed and created well-polished musical arrangements, exploring the world of possibilities that two guitars can offer, also adding the Braguinha, a traditional instrument from their hometown of Madeira Island. In addition to their beautiful musical and personal empathy, Mano a Mano mixes preciseness, groove and humor, making every concert a joyful and pleasant experience for every listener.

WHERE: The Narrows, 16 Anawan St., Fall River
WHEN: Friday, Oct. 11; 8 p.m.
COST: $22 in advance, $25 day of show
MORE INFO: Narrowscenter.org

Mano a Mano, The Narrows

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