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UID:20260526T105117Z - 6014@am364a.odoo.com
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250719T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250719T173000
CREATED:20260526T105117Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.comedyplex.com/event/wdcb-presents-rene-av
 ila-561/register">WDCB presents: René Avila</a>\nWDCB PRESENTS: Rene Avil
 a's Afro-Cuban Quartet Presented by 90.9 WDCB “Chicago’s Home for Jazz
 !” René Avila: René Avila is an educator in both the public and privat
 e school systems\, a bass player and band leader\, and a radio DJ for WDCB
  Public Radio – Chicago’s Home for Jazz. René hosts “The Mambo Inn
 ” every Sunday from 2 to 4pm (CST) for WDCB\, heard locally at 90.9FM an
 d worldwide at WDCB.org. René got his start in playing string bass during
  his early years and later as a cellist during his musical studies in coll
 ege. Besides teaching general music\, he also teaches violin\, cello and g
 uitar at The Puerto Rican Arts Alliance. He currently leads two bands: an 
 Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble “Rene Avila’s Afro-Cuban Jazz Quintet” in a
 ddition to his traditional Cuban Charanga Orchestra “Charangueo.” Both
  perform at various venues and festivals in the Chicago metropolitan area.
  As a musician\, René was influenced by legendary Chicago radio icon Vict
 or Parra\, originator and host of “The Mambo Express” radio program\, 
 which focused on traditional Cuban music and its evolution to the US. Sinc
 e then\, René has studied and researched Cuban music\, and is a very seri
 ous and passionate advocate of this music. He enjoys sharing it with other
 s on WDCB’s “The Mambo Inn” and through his bands’ performances\, 
 keeping the tradition alive. * 2 Drink Minimum *21 and over unless accompa
 nied by an adult
DTSTAMP:20260526T105117Z
LOCATION:Comedy Plex\, 1128 Lake St\, Lower Level\, Oak Park IL 60301\, Uni
 ted States
SUMMARY:WDCB presents: René Avila
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.comedyplex.com/event/wdcb
 -presents-rene-avila-561/register">WDCB presents: René Avila</a>\nWDCB PR
 ESENTS: Rene Avila's Afro-Cuban Quartet Presented by 90.9 WDCB “Chicago
 ’s Home for Jazz!” René Avila: René Avila is an educator in both the
  public and private school systems\, a bass player and band leader\, and a
  radio DJ for WDCB Public Radio – Chicago’s Home for Jazz. René hosts
  “The Mambo Inn” every Sunday from 2 to 4pm (CST) for WDCB\, heard loc
 ally at 90.9FM and worldwide at WDCB.org. René got his start in playing s
 tring bass during his early years and later as a cellist during his musica
 l studies in college. Besides teaching general music\, he also teaches vio
 lin\, cello and guitar at The Puerto Rican Arts Alliance. He currently lea
 ds two bands: an Afro-Cuban jazz ensemble “Rene Avila’s Afro-Cuban Jaz
 z Quintet” in addition to his traditional Cuban Charanga Orchestra “Ch
 arangueo.” Both perform at various venues and festivals in the Chicago m
 etropolitan area. As a musician\, René was influenced by legendary Chicag
 o radio icon Victor Parra\, originator and host of “The Mambo Express”
  radio program\, which focused on traditional Cuban music and its evolutio
 n to the US. Since then\, René has studied and researched Cuban music\, a
 nd is a very serious and passionate advocate of this music. He enjoys shar
 ing it with others on WDCB’s “The Mambo Inn” and through his bands
 ’ performances\, keeping the tradition alive. * 2 Drink Minimum *21 and 
 over unless accompanied by an adult
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