Performatist
    Jazz

    Nanny Assis: AfroJobim with Ron Carter

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    Wednesday, March 18, 2026

    9:26 AM

    Dizzy's Club

    Broadway at 60th Street, New York, NY 10019

    $24

    Scheduled

    About This Event

    Live jazz performance at Dizzy's Club

    About AfroJobim

    Step into a vibrant tapestry of sound as AfroJobim takes the stage at Dizzy's Club. Charged with the pulsating rhythms of Afro-Brazilian traditions, this extraordinary project, led by the celebrated Nanny Assis, offers an enchanting reimagining of Jobim's timeless music. With legendary jazz icon Ron Carter joining the ensemble, the performance is set to transcend the ordinary, weaving together the musical legacies of Rio de Janeiro and Bahia. This evening promises to be an unforgettable journey through a fusion of cultures and sounds, echoing the rich, multicultural history that defines New York City. Don't miss the chance to be swept away by the soulful energy and evocative melodies that promise to resonate long after the last note fades. Join a community of music lovers and discover the magic that AfroJobim brings to the heart of the city.

    About the Artists

    Nanny Assis: AfroJobim

    Nanny Assis is a Brazilian musician and vocalist who specializes in Afro-Brazilian music, often incorporating elements of bossa nova and jazz into his performances.

    Ron Carter

    Ron Carter

    Renowned for his unparalleled contribution to jazz, Ron Carter is a living legend in the world of music. As the most recorded jazz bassist in history, his remarkable career spans over six decades and includes collaborations with iconic figures like Miles Davis.

    Nanny Assis

    Nanny Assis

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Nanny Assis, a Brazilian-American musical virtuoso whose talents span singing, percussion, composition, production, and guitar. Based in the heart of New York City, Nanny Assis brings the rich tapestry of Afro-Brazilian rhythms to life, captivating audiences at iconic venues such as Dizzy's Club.