Fri Feb 27
Become a sponsor of this concert!
Each $300 sponsor will receive these exclusive benefits:
- Five (5) pairs of concert tickets. Invite special friends to the show you sponsor or bank your tickets for any concerts at our venue in 2026.
- Reserved front-row seats.
- Your name announced from the stage to acknowledge your sponsorship.
- Higher donation amounts will receive additional benefits.
If interested, please email Henry at [email protected]
Luis Ozoria, trumpet
Kevin Brewster, alto saxophone
Chris Barrick, vibraphone
Roberto Villeda, piano
Chris Law, electric bass
Dominique Patrick Noel, auxiliary percussion
Eric Tiber, drums
Origin, tradition, and innovation are the foundations of award-winning artist Luis Ozoria. The Baltimore-based trumpeter’s musical prowess is recognized across the Eastern Shore as an artist who seamlessly navigates diverse styles and genres.
Ozoria’s jazz ensemble, The Candor Collective, serves as a platform for his original compositions exploring themes of his Caribbean-American identity and philosophy on the human experience. With a commitment to authenticity and introspection, the Candor Collective delves deep into the essence of the music, forging connections that resonate with audiences on an intimate level.
In addition to commercial music, Ozoria is a founding member of Cortina Brass, a dynamic brass ensemble delivering engaging performances to all communities. With a commitment to pushing the boundaries of brass performance, Cortina introduces Classical, Contemporary, American, and World styles to the brass canon.
Aside from personal projects, Ozoria stays busy as a freelancer in the popular music scene. In March 2025, he joined Singer Kim Deal on her Nobody Loves You More Tour. Ozoria has also been fortunate to work with Latine artists Nikki Alva, Dominique Patrick Noel, Edwin Perez, Max Rosado, and Frankie Ruiz Jr.
Beyond his performance pursuits, Ozoria is deeply passionate about education. Ozoria has contributed his expertise as a staff member of the Rowan University Summer Jazz Camp and is on faculty at the Peabody Institute. Through his work as an educator and mentor, Ozoria seeks to inspire the next generation of artistic visionaries, guiding them on a path of creativity, expression, and introspection.
7 pm ET/6 pm CT/5 pm MT/4 pm PT/11 pm GMT
In-person seats: $25 / $10 full-time students with valid ID
Advance ticket sales end 1 hr. prior to showtime. Remaining tickets may be purchased at door.
In-person attendees receive a link to the recording to view for one week after the concert.
Streaming Cost is $15
The link will be revealed 15 minutes before the show
and will remain active through March 1
Donations welcome