Alex Cuba | The Grad Club Live Sessions | Interview and Performance

The Grad Club Live Sessions;: Alex Cuba - live from The Grad Club . Presented by Team Ambrose - Royal LePage ProAlliance and Kingston Arts Council

The Grad Club Live Sessions brings some of our favourite artists back to the Grad Club for a set and a conversation with Queen's University Professor Karen Dubinsky

Together with film and editor by Josh Lyon, the Grad Club is adapting our cultural space to meet the online world. Since The Grad Club has always been a home for artists and creatives, we've decided the best way to continue this (until we can all gather together again) is to do some filmed and produced Live Sessions.

In this session, we’re featuring Alex Cub who just recently awarded and Queen's University Honorary Law Degree. Alex Cuba just won a 2022 American Grammy award and 5 time winner of the Latin Grammy! We are are so honoured to have him come perform at The Grad Club and he has been a Grad Club favourite! Check out his performance of a few great tracks and discussion with Dr Dubinsky.

A huge thank you to Josh Lyon, Prof Dubinsky, Kingston Soundworks and (of course) Alex Cuba for making this happen. If you’re a local artist, reach out to us about live sessions at [email protected].

The Grad Club Live Sessions are presented by Team Ambrose - Royal LePage ProAlliance and Kingston Arts Council. We're so thankful for their support so that we can ensure artists, editors, and producers are properly paid for their hard work on this project.
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Posted: Jan. 11, 2024 via kingstonlive.ca

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