undiveded-latin-band_web.jpgMIAMI – A free concert conducted by Dr. Nelson Hall, “Bridging Classics of the Past with Classics of the Future,” will be on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 4 p.m., at Bethany Seventh Day Adventist Church, 2500 N. W. 50th St., Miami. 

Highlighting the concert will be Christine Jobson, Shanna L. Fletcher, Ruben Aponte, and Carl Dupont along with the 2013 Community Mass Choir and Orchestra, which will perform of Handel’s Messiah, and a capella singing group, Undivided.

With more than 15 years of musical skills, four albums, a Latin Grammy nomination, six CARA nominations and several awards, combined with thousands of records sold worldwide, Undivided continues to conquer hearts in the U.S. and Latin America.  Undivided is a vocal band made up of six young people, who play music a cappella style, breaking the language barrier, playing their songs in Spanish, English and Portuguese.

The group masters a variety of musical influences such as gospel, R & B, Jazz, Pop, Reggae, Rock, Salsa, Merengue and other Latin fusions.

This is the third annual concert in the Brownsville/Liberty City area, presented by the Hampton House Community Trust Inc., with the help of a community matching grant from Miami-Dade County’s Department of Cultural Affairs.  To announce attendance, contact the Trust at 305-638-5800 or email trust@historichampton.net.