Herb Alpert laughs when he says that his sister Mimi — who at 98 is nine years his senior — often asks him, “Why are you doing these concerts? Why are you traveling? Why do you want to do that?” But ...
Trumpet star Herb Alpert and his wife, singer Lani Hall, return to New Orleans for a December 14 performance at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center in Metairie. The couple’s A Christmas Wish tour ...
Herb Alpert released his debut album, The Lonely Bull, in 1962. Forty-nine albums later, the title of his latest record marks the milestone proudly. It's simply titled 50. Alongside Jerry Moss, Alpert ...
Herb Alpert seems to be everywhere. The six-time Grammy-winning trumpeter is recording, performing live and showing his artwork in a Palm Springs gallery. In addition, he owns a jazz club in Bel Air.
CARMEL, Ind. (WISH) — American trumpeter and pianist Herb Alpert is set to return to the stage with a new version of his band Tijuana Brass. The show will be 7:30 p.m. Aug. 7, 2025, at the Palladium.
While it’s not quite Tijuana, it’s the next best thing! Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass have announced that the final stop of their last tour will be in San Diego on June 17, 2026. The iconic musician ...
During his nearly 70 years in show business, Herb Alpert has learned that giving the people what they want is paramount for success. So it’s not surprising that the idea for bringing back his band the ...
Legendary singer and trumpet player Herb Alpert and his new Tijuana Brass will perform at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 11 at DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids. Alpert, who turned 90 years old on March ...
Legendary musician, artist, record label executive, and philanthropist Herb Alpert has announced he will reform his iconic Tijuana Brass Band for the first time in over 40 years for a string of US ...
The first time Herb Alpert picked up the trumpet, it barely made a sound. But it was that trumpet that soon started doing the talking for the shy 8-year-old boy from the Eastside of Los Angeles. “I ...
The crowd shoehorned into Manhattan’s Basin Street East last week was itching for action. “Ole!” they shouted. “Ole! Ole!” Thus encouraged, the Tijuana Brass let loose with its patented version of The ...
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