MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Creative District will host its final free summer concert Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. in McCosh Park’s Centennial Amphitheater with traditional Cuban son music performed live by the SuperSones, according to a press release from the Moses Lake Museum & Art Center.
According to the release, the Seattle-based SuperSones play music known as son – the acoustic dance music of the Cuban countryside that inspired modern salsa music. Son is a unique blend of Spanish guitars and harmony, Afro-Cuban percussion and swing, call-and-response singing and trumpet improvisation, said the release.
“From the 1930s in Havana to the present moment, Cuban septets like SuperSones have inspired people around the world to dance and celebrate,” stated the press release.