LEGENDARY JAZZ VOCALIST CHRISTIAN HOWES ... & Donors - pg. 3 Christian Howes Concert - pg. 4 & 5...
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The Vibe is published monthly at the Central PA Friends of Jazz, 5721 Jonestown Road, Harrisburg PA 17112
CPFJ Newsletter
OCTOBER
2013
Issue #18
Connecting Jazz Lovers
with Each Other
& the Music!
Exec. Dir. Letter - pg.2
Grants & Donors - pg. 3
Christian Howes Concert - pg. 4 & 5
Area Clubs & Concerts - 6 & 7
Freddy Cole Concert - pg. 8
Cultural Enrichment Fund - page 9
Severinsen Big Band & Rose Lehrman
events - pg. 10
Membership Application &
Ticket Order Forms - pg. 11
CPFJ Jam Sessions - pg. 12
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CPFJ FALL CONCERT SERIES
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13th 3PM
JAZZ VIOLIN SENSATIONCHRISTIAN HOWESSOUTHERN EXPOSURE
Allen Theatre, Annville PA
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 3PM
LEGENDARY JAZZ VOCALISTFREDDY COLE
QUARTETWare Center, Lancaster PA
Adults - $20 CPFJ Members - $16Students - $10
Tickets at www.friendsofjazz.org717-540-1010
Adults - $28 CPFJ Members - $24Students - $10
Tickets at (717) 871-2308www.millersville.edu/ware-center
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Tonya Mowery(Sectretary)
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Keith Mohler(Marketing)
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Concessions)
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S REPORT:
As I write this we are anticipating the performance of Cyrus Chestnut and his
Trio at the new Pollock Center in Camp Hill, the first event of our Fall Concert
Series. Cyrus has arranged the music of Dave Brubeck for his Trio and
talented guest saxophonist Sharel Cassity for a one time only jazz evening - we
thank Tom & Donna Weik for their generous contribution to this performance.
There will be a review and pictures in the next issue of The ViBE and I hope
you all had the opportunity to hear this exciting event.
Thanks to all of our volunteers who helped out at the Dauphin Co. Jazz &
Wine Fest at Ft. Hunter - we made a lot of new friends and spread the word
about our memberships, Fall Concert Series, Youth Band and more.
If you weren’t at the Central PA Jazz Festival in August or at the Dauphin Co.
event, you probably aren’t aware of our new hats and t-shirts. You can
purchase them at any upcoming CPFJ concert or you can go online to
www.friendsofjazz.org and purchase your very own! T’s are $20 and hats are$10 (plus shipping) - all proceeds help fund CPFJ’s educational events andconcert presentations. They make great stocking stuffers.
If you would like to volunteer some time at future CPFJ events, please contactour volunteer coordinator, Leslie Beamer, at [email protected] or (717)790-9672. We will be needing volunteers for our tent at the Dauphin CountyJazz Wine Festival on Sept 7 & 8. We also encourage local businesses andindividuals to donate funds to underwrite CPFJ events, please contact theoffice at your convenience if you are interested...Check out the “Steady Gig” & “One Time Only” pages in this issue - it is themost complete list of Central PA jazz events available. We hope you will getout often to support the establishments that are hosting live jazz and give alisten to our talented area jazz musicians - there is a lot of great musichappening just down the road.
CPFJ is also seeking active committee members for our Membership, Youth &Marketing committees. - if you have an interest in serving, contact the CPFJOffice - 717-540-1010 - email: [email protected]
For those of you who are fans of fine trumpet playing, this is your month -three of the all-time greats will visit Central PA - Arturo Sandoval will be at theWhitaker Center on Oct 5th, Doc Severinsen is at the Pullo Center in York onthe 19th, and Wynton Marsalis brings the Lincoln Center Orchestra and agospel choir to Messiah College on the 21st. Please support these fine artistsand the presenters who are bringing them to our area.
Supporters of our June 15th Fund Raising recording project will be receiving acopy of the new CD - Jonathan Ragonese and yours truly. ItArdent Marigolds /
is being pressed at this moment and I’m very excited for you to hear the resultsof our efforts. We will have complete information on the CD in next month’sissue of The ViBE.
Thanks to all for your continuing support of CPFJ!
Steve Rudolph Executive Director, CPFJ
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Dauphin County Commissioners
Lois Lehrman Grass Foundation
The Hall Foundation
The Bill & Beverlee Lehr Fund
The Olewine Family Trust
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Penn National Insurance
Shearer Family Fund - R. Scott Shearer
Tom & Donna Weik
The Wells Foundation.
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Armesto Eye Associates
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Perform Group LLC
Premier Wealth Management
Michael & Linda Shank
Conrad Siegel Associates
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Weik Investment Services Inc
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LIFETIME MEMBERSEarnest P. Davis
Matthew Putterbaugh
Jim & Sheila Ross
Lee C. Swartz.
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Gullifty’s Underground
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William & Dorothy Anderson
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Charles Long
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David Armesto
Donald Barber
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Augy & Viola Bish
Steve & Gretchen Brownley
Joseph Bunecicky
Richard Burns
William P Carter
Cyrus Chestnut
Peter B Daubenspeck
Terry Gaillardet-Fabiano
Adrienne Fields
Michael Freshwater
Cheryl Faul Gingerich
Charles & Mary Goonrey
Lois Lehrman Grass
Alfred Guion
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Ruth, Vince & Andrew Loose
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Joy Seavers
Stan Shankroff
Larry L & Karen Sheipline
Rhea & St. Clair Simmons
Wilma Soliday &
John Thomas
Cathy Chemi & Skip Stine
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Lennie Whitcomb
Sam & Susan Wilder
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John Wisotzkey
LeRoy S Zimmerman
DONORS
Thanks to all our loyal supporters
for keeping jazz alive in Central PA!
Cyrus began his musical career at the age of six, playing in church in Baltimore, MD. While in Maryland he studied at thePeabody Conservatory and later went to Boston to get his degree in Composition from Berklee College of Music. He has sincebeen a major force on the international jazz scene having toured and performed with a wide range or artists including BetteMidler, Freddie Hubbard, Chick Corea, Isaac Hayes, Dizzy Gillespie, Betty Carter & opera star Kathleen Battle. He has been afrequent performer for CPFJ and was an educator/artist at our 2012 & 2013 Jazz camps.
Saxophonist/flutist , an Oklahoma native, made the transition to New York city with a full scholarship to Julliard inSharel Cassity2005 - she graduated with her MA in Jazz Studies. She has been featured in the big bands of Jimmy Heath, Roy Hargrove & theDIVA Big Band and smaller jazz groups led by Wycliffe Gordon and Ingrid Jensen. Sharel appeared in the Downbeat Magazine'sCritics' Poll category for "Rising Star, Alto Saxophone" during 2010 & 2011 and her first CD as a leader, " " (JazzRelentless
Legacy Productions) received a four star review in Downbeat. Recently, Sharel has had the honor of being inducted into theOklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame and is working on her second release with Jazz Legacy Productions..
We are also excited to host this performance in the new r - 340 North 21stGrace Milliman Pollock Performing Arts CenteStreet, Camp Hill, PA 17011 - a facility that is part of the Camp Hill School district conveniently located just off the Hwy 15Bypass..
Tom Weik, a long time CPFJ Corporate Member, suggested having this event and he and his wife Donna are underwriting theconcert in memory of his father, Wilbur Z. Weik, who introduced Tom to jazz when he was a boy..
We will host a V.I.P. Meet the Artist reception following the concert - tickets are available from our web site -www.friendsofjazz.org or by phone 717-540-1010. this concert is included in theA special note to our Sponsor Members:
Fall Series and you will receive two tickets in the mail for the performance. If you wish to attend the meet the artist receptionfollowing the program, - reception tickets foryou must order separate reception tickets in advance (by September 25th)Sponsor Members are $15 each..
Please join us in celebrating the life and career of this American original.
CPFJ FALL SERIES CONCERT - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH
A Tribute to Dave Brubeck
Cyrus Chestnut pays tribute
to the jazz icon with an evening of his music and
memories in the new Pollock Center in Camp
Hill, PA.. A VIP Meet the Artist reception will be
held following the concert's video presentation
and performance. Please join us in this tribute!.This performance is underwritten by Tom & Donna Weik
in memory of Tom's father, Wilbur Z. Weik.
CPFJ proudly announces a special concert in tribute to the memory of one of America's jazz icons -Dave Brubeck. The pianist and composer who helped make jazz popular again in the 1950s and ’60swith recordings like “Time Out,” the first jazz album to sell a million copies, and “Take Five,” the stillinstantly recognizable hit single that was that album’s centerpiece, died in December, 2012, one daybefore his 92nd birthday. In his long career he became best known for his famous Quartet that featureddrummer Joe Morello, bassist Eugene Wright, and alto saxophonist Paul Desmond..
CPFJ is thrilled to have our featured performer arranging a full evening of Brubeck'sCyrus Chestnutmusic for his Trio & he will bring special guest alto saxophonist to help relive the originalSharel CassityBrubeck Quartet sound. Bassist and drummer round out this stellar group.Eric Wheeler Evan ShermanVideo segments of the original Brubeck Quartet from rare European performances will also be shown..
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CPFJ 2013 FALL CONCERT SERIES CONTINUES OCT. 13th
DIRECTIONS from Harrisburg: Colonial Park Area - Use Rt. 22 East or 81 North (Exit 85A) to Annville, Route 934 South.Rt. 934 South for about 7 miles to traffic light in Annville. Just before light, patrons may park behind Fulton Bank after banking hours.
The Allen Theatre is one half block east of the traffic light on Rt. 422. Street parking is also available.- Rt. 322 East to Rt. 422 East (just before Hershey) through center of Hershey,DIRECTIONS from Harrisburg and West Shore Area
Palmyra, and into Annville. At the traffic light, patrons can park behind Fulton Bank after banking hours. The AllenTheatre is one half block east of the traffic light on Rt. 422. Street parking is also available. Alternate route: Rt. 81 North
to exit 85A (Rt. 934, Annville. Take Route 934 South for about 7 miles to traffic light in Annville. Just before the light, patronsmay park behind Fulton Bank (after banking hours) or travel just beyond light and park behind the Sunoco station.
Program notes for the Oct 13th, 3p.m. performance of Christian Howes Southern Exposureat the Allen Theatre in Annville, PA....
Christian Howes wants you to know that Southern Exposure is not some light-hearted evocation of Parisian café music."It's deeper than that," Howes, the 41-year-old violinist, who is also an educator and online entrepreneur, says of his 13thalbum. Not that there's anything wrong with what Howes identifies as salon fare, but it wouldn't reflect the hearty -sometimes fierce - bite with which he and his ensemble here tear into original material and classics from an extendedHispanic sphere of influence. The compositions and improvisations throughout Southern Exposure derive from, areinfluenced by and/or refer to a swath of the world that comprises not just Spain and Portugal, but Mediterranean France andItaly, North Africa, the Caribbean islands, Central and South America, as well as penetration into more northern climes.Argentine tango nuevo a la Astor Piazzolla, Brazilian bossas and choros, Afro-Cuban jazz, driving post-bop and fusion rearup in the 11 pieces on this album. So do Celtic and Appalachian fiddle figures, romantic serenades and contemporaryclassical rigor.
Howes began as a classical student at age five and in his late teens he discovered jazz, pursuing whatever lessons in it hecould find, whether in school, from street musicians, gospel church services or players he met at jam sessions around hishometown of Columbus, Ohio. Moving to New York City after graduating from Ohio State University with a degree inphilosophy, Howes found his way into a circle of improvising modernists. "Many years in New York City inspired me to wantto develop a more forward-looking voice," Howes recalls. "I try to play in a way that's pushing forward while still drawing onvarious traditions.”
Howes' determination to be both far-reaching and centrally grounded may be the defining characteristic of all his projects. Itsurely fits this one. "The bright opening song, 'Tá Boa, Santa? (Are You Ok, My Dear?)' is a case in point of a complex,exciting piece with aspects of both traditional form and regenerative open-mindedness.”The song structure of "Aparecida," based on a samba rhythm, is less complicated, but the musicians' interactions are just assensitive to the task of weaving their personal strands into a compelling whole. The title is the name of a city in Sao Paolo,where the Basilica of our Lady of Aparecida stands, a shrine to Brazil's revered statue of the Virgin Mary."Oblivion" is one of the most famous compositions of Astor Piazzolla, the Argentine bandoneon hero. It climaxes with astunning cadenza by Howes, but the entire ensemble stars in the performance, each quintet contributing touches thatadvance the drama of the piece. Similarly, "Cubano Chant" conjures the spirit of present-day salsa. "Cancion de Amor" is atestament to the Brazilian concept of saudadé, a nostalgic sadness, or warm satisfaction remembering love lost. "Choro dasAguas," composed by Ivan Lins and Victor Martins, is transformed into a lilting yet still minor-esque waltz; it ends with sweettrembling, an affect few serious musicians can pull off so credibly. Howes' "Gracias," returns him to his roots. It conjures anair of timelessness, though tempo is not suspended so much as diffused. It is as if the sun's light, suddenly flooding in froma window facing the sea, temporarily bleaches the outlines of a room's furnishings, but as our eyes focus, we see where weare: At home, with a grip firm on the verities of jazz, blues and swing, but our senses refreshed by the shift of visual register.
You can expect to hear many of these pieces from the Resonance Records release, Southern Exposure, as well as othersurprises. We hope you enjoy the concert!
Concert schedule: 3PM - featured youth group "Time Out" from the Inspire Studio of the Arts4PM - Christian Howes Southern Exposure will perform two sets6:30PM - Jam Session w/ Jim Wood - Dave Santana and friends in MJ’s coffeehouse
The Allen Theatre, 36 E Main St Annville, PA 17003 (717) 867-4766
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HAMILTON HARDIN (keys)
Referred to by many as "The One Man Band," Hamilton Hardin is a multi-instrumentalist/composer/music producer that has traveled the world playing a wide range of genres with artists such asThe Pharez Whitted Quintet, Kirk Whalum, Derek Gardner, Christian Howes, Jonathan Dunn,Macio Parker, Kelley Hunt, Conya Doss, Lisa McClendon, Ingrid Rosario, Myron Walden,Tia Fuller, Mark Lomax & Blacklisted Music, Marlin Jordan, Shawn Jones, The Kim PensylQuartet, John Blackwell, The Ohio State University Jazz Ensemble, and many others.
EVAN GREGOR (bass)
Evan Gregor is a versatile acoustic and electricbassist who has been hired as a sideman byGary Burton, Dave Liebman, Phil Woods,Patti Austin, Brad Shepik, Darcy James Argue'sSecret Society, The New York BMI Jazz Orchestra, Christian Scott,Bob Dorough, The Mahavishnu Project, and many others. He is a memberof Dave Liebman's "Lineage," Phil Woods' Big Band, Grace Kelly's Quintet,Danny Sher's Quintet, and other groups, and recently has been doing performanceswith Grammy award-winnign vocalist Patti Austin. He holds a BM in Jazz Composition/Electric Bass from Berklee College of Music and a MM in acoustic bass from WilliamPaterson College, both Summa Cum Laude. Evan has also served on faculty at TheCollective in NYC, and is ensemble director and teacher for CampJazz in Pennsylvania.
CEDRIC EASTON (drums)
From the moment Cedric Easton could walk, he was playing the drums. At the age of 4,Easton began playing in church and won his first regional music competition at age 8
through the FOX KIDS television network. In his junior year of high school, while attendingthe Fort Hayes Metropolitan Performing Arts High School in Columbus, Ohio, Easton beganhis formal study of the drum set, including basic rudiments and music reading. His teachers
included Dan Thress, Jim Maneri, and Jeff McCargish. As a senior,Easton successfully auditionedfor the Columbus Youth Jazz Orchestra, his first experience with the art form.
After graduation, Cedric began performing professionally with the Bobby Floyd Trio, theMatt Adams Quartet and Chad Eby Trio. He has also had the opportunity to perform
with internationally recognized jazz musicians Wes Anderson, Wycliffe Gordon, and KennyBanks, Sr. While Cedric has been immersed in the music of jazz, he has always
stuck with his instrumental roots in gospel music, and has had the opportunity to perform withnationally recognized gospel artists such as Detrick Haddon, Dorinda Clark Cole, and Marvin
Sapp. Currently a resident of Columbus, Ohio, Cedric serves as musical director of theNew Covenant Believer's Church and is a faculty member of the Jazz Arts group's Jazz Academy
Southern Exposure members....
CHRISTIAN HOWES
Jazz violinist Christian Howes grew up in Columbus, Ohio, where he studied classically from the age offive, performing as a soloist with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra at age 16 and later receiving hisbachelor's degree in Philosophy from Ohio State University. At age twenty, a “cultural intervention”
occurred when Christian had the opportunity to perform at regular gospel church services and it becamehis mission to become a violinist with a strong voice in jazz. Since his shift, he has gained great notorietyfrom critics and players alike as one of the world's most respected jazz violinists. Christian was a favoriteof the late guitar legend Les Paul, with whom he worked for 11 years. An in-demand violinist on the NewYork scene, He collaborates with a bevy of top shelf jazz artists, including Greg Osby, Frank Vignola,Dafnis Prieto, Dave Samuels, Spyro Gyra, and a 4-year chair in Bill Evans' “Soulgrass” band. In 2013,he was voted among the top three violinists in JazzTimes' 2012 Expanded Critics Poll. In August 2011,Christian was ranked as the #1 “Rising Star” violinist in the Downbeat Critics Poll and was a nominee forthe Jazz Journalists Association's “Violinist Of The Year” in 2011. In 2012, he received the ResidencyPartnership from Chamber Music America for his work in outreach with orchestral education programs.He regularly tours throughout Asia, Europe, and the U.S. as a leader of his own groups and a soloist withorchestras. Says All About Jazz, ”as a jazz violinist he has no peer.” The Minneapolis Tribune calledChristian “ arguably the most intriguing young violinist in jazz.”
CPFJ is happy to be back at the Allen Theatre for this performance and we welcome the youth bandTime Out Inspire Sturdio for the Artsfrom the as the opening act of the concert. Food and drink isavailable in their M.J.’s Coffeehouse during and after the performance. We will host a Jam Sessionfollowing the concert in M.J.’s and all aspiring jazz musicians are welcome to sit in - this is a regular sitefor CPFJ Jam Sessions from September through May. Tickets are available now at our web site or withthe order form in this issue of The ViBE. See you there!!
Need a jazz band for your party, wedding, or concert venue? Visit our MusicianPartner links at www.friendsofjazz.org/musician_partners/
Our area is blessed with many wonderful jazz artists who need your support.
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Steady Gigs..................August/September 2013
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Gullifty's - jazz wednesdays!10/2 Kelly Delaveris (voc) & Steve Rudolph10/9 Steve Rudolph & Tony Miceli (vibes)10/16 Diane Wilson-Bedford & Steve Rudolph10/23 Steve Rudolph Duo10/30 CPFJ Jam Session
6:30 - 9:30p.m. (717) 761-6692 1104 Carlisle Road Camp Hill, PA
One Time Only Events............................September 2013
CPFJ is always in need of
volunteers!Please call the office or
email us if you haveany time to share.
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FREDDY COLE QUARTETOn at 3:00PM in The Ware Center, Lancaster, CPFJ is proud to welcomeSunday, November 10The Freddy Cole Quartet, featuring Freddy Cole piano/vocals, Elias Bailey - bass, Curtis Boyd -
drums, Randy Napoleon guitar. Living jazz legend Lionel Frederick Cole was born in 1931, the
youngest of Edward and Paulina Nancy Cole’s five children. His three elder brothers - Eddie, Ike
and Nat (twelve years Freddy’s senior) - were all musicians. Freddy began playing and singing
in Chicago clubs as a teenager. Although he was ready to hit the road at 18, his mother
intervened and he continued his musical education at the Roosevelt Institute in Chicago.
Freddy moved to New York in 1951, where he studied at Julliard and found himself profoundly
influenced by John Lewis, Oscar Peterson and Teddy Wilson. It was back in New York that
Freddy successfully laid the groundwork for a career that continues to flourish to this day. He
developed a vast repertoire of songs in Manhattan bistros and concurrently began to
supplement his live performances with television and radio commercial jingle work. Freddy
recorded several albums for European and English companies during the 1970s that helped
him develop a loyal overseas following. He developed a stand-up act, a better rapport with
audiences, and learned to sing in other languages. He plays piano and sings and performs live
with guitar, drums and upright bass. He has emerged from the awesome shadow cast by his
elder brother, Nat King Cole. In truth, his phrasing is far closer to that of Frank Sinatra or Billie
Holiday than that of his brother and his timing swings a little more. His vocals – suave, elegant,
formidable, and articulate – are among the most respected in jazz. Cole’s career continues to
ascend as he has moved into the front ranks of America’s homegrown art form with a style and
musical sophistication all his own..
All tickets for this event (except sponsor, life, and corporate member tickets) may be purchased from the
Ware Center’s Box office - (717) 871-2308 - or their website - www.millersville.edu/ware-center/ - to easily
find the ticket page go to our website, go to the concert page, hit the “buy now”www.friendsofjazz.org,
button and scroll down the event list to find the November 10th concert.
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concert artists, area club dates and much more!All corporate members are listed in the newsletter.
We offer nine levels of membership designedto suit all budgets and interests of the individual
or corporate member.Memberships are valid for one year from date of purchase.
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Our thanks to Tom & Donna Weik for underwriting theBrubeck Tribute
Fall Concert Series Tickets-- Ticket Order Form
# of Tickets Cost TotalGeneral Adm. ________ x $20 = ________Member ________ x $16 = ________Student ________ x $10 = ________
CHRISTIAN HOWES - Southern Exposure
OCT. 13th, 2013 - 3PM
Tickets for the Freddy Cole Quartet concert at the Ware Center in Lancaster must be ordered
from their web site or the Ware Center’s Box Office, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. 17603
(717) 871-2308. This is a beautiful facility with limited seating so make plans and get your
tickets early. CPFJ Sponsor, Life and Corporate members will be receiving tickets in the
mail as usual, but we ask that you also inform us if you will not be using your tickets.
cpfj jam sessions.
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Sept 25 - Oct 30
GULLIFTY'S 6:30 - 9:30pm.
1104 Carlisle Rd Camp Hill, PA 17011 (717) 761-6692
CPFJ will host Jam Sessions at Gullifty's
on the last Wednesday of every month..
Oct. 13 - Nov. 17
M.J.'s Coffeehouse - Allen Theatre 6-9pm36 East Main Street, Annville, PA - (717) 867-4766
CPFJ will host Jam Sessions at MJ's
on the 3rd Sunday of every month..
All aspiring jazz musicians of any age are
welcome to sit in - we hope to see you there!
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