Hall Library hosted a night celebrating black jazz composers on February 24th for the end of Black History Month. Over fifty patrons came out from the community to hear the six-piece band, featuring …
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Hall Library hosted a night celebrating black jazz composers on February 24th for the end of Black History Month. Over fifty patrons came out from the community to hear the six-piece band, featuring Lois Vaughan on the keyboard, James Seaberry on guitar, Paul Nason on drums, Art Manchester on the saxophone, clarinet, and flute, Peter Bodner on bass and Joe Esposito on filling out the woodwinds with his own saxophone. Seaberry and Bodner make up acoustic jazz duo Two for the Rhode.
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