Baruch Performing Arts Center presents acclaimed trumpeter/vocalist Jumaane Smith, long-time band member and featured soloist of Michael Bublé, on May 16
Concert marks return of Baruch PAC's Milt Hinton Concert Series
Baruch's season concludes on May 19 with classical accordionist Hanzhi Wang
Baruch Performing Arts Center is in the final stretch of its wide-ranging 2024-25 concert season. On May 16, 2025 at 7:30 pm, jazz trumpeter, vocalist, and composer Jumaane Smith brings his quartet to the hall David Letterman once called "delightful." Baruch PAC's concert season concludes just a few days later with classical accordionist Hanzhi Wang on May 19.
Smith has performed on 5 GRAMMY-winning records (selling more than 60 million copies), 2 Emmy-nominated TV performances, the GRAMMY Awards with Stevie Wonder, in Steven Spielberg’s "West Side Story," and more. For the last 18 years, he's toured with Michael Bublé as lead trumpeter and featured vocalist. He's also brought his own band to Jazz At Lincoln Center, Birdland Jazz Club, and many other world-renowned venues
He has worked with musical legends such as Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Aretha Franklin, Christian McBride, Barbra Streisand, Alicia Keys, Jon Batiste, Kamasi Washington, and Theo Croker. As a full scholarship recipient at the Juilliard School of Music’s Jazz Studies program, Wynton Marsalis was Smith’s primary trumpet teacher.
This concert marks the return of Baruch PAC's Milt Hinton Memorial Concerts since the pandemic, recognizing the legacy of renowned jazz bassist and longtime Baruch faculty member Milt Hinton. Tickets are $40 general admission, available here.