Description
Drawing influence from Mariachi, Mexican Cinema, American Bluegrass, Magical Realism and the Mexican Corrido tradition, Rana Santacruz tells stories of magical worlds through his multifaceted and unique sound.
Event Details
Born and raised in Mexico City, Rana first found success there in the late ‘90s with his alt-rock band La Catrina. But when the group failed to score a radio hit, Rana turned his back on a major label-record deal to release his own music on his own terms, and moved to Brooklyn in 2002. With access to world-renowned musicians and a large talent pool, Rana released his solo debut, Chicavasco, in 2010. Chicavasco put the critics on notice, and won him a coveted Tiny Desk Concert on NPR Music.
Sunset Wednesday concerts are held on the Great Lawn.
Free with admission to the grounds. Special evening admission to the grounds starts at 4PM; $12 general adult admission; $8 student and seniors 65+; $6 children ages six+. Purchase admission online by 4pm on day of event and save $2. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under age six. No guest passes or reciprocal admission accepted.
Learn more: bit.ly/2QuQcha
Sunset Wednesday concerts are held on the Great Lawn.
Free with admission to the grounds. Special evening admission to the grounds starts at 4PM; $12 general adult admission; $8 student and seniors 65+; $6 children ages six+. Purchase admission online by 4pm on day of event and save $2. Free to Wave Hill Members and children under age six. No guest passes or reciprocal admission accepted.
Learn more: bit.ly/2QuQcha