Arts & Entertainment
Stamford To Present Free 'Afternoon of Jazz' Virtual Concert
The public is invited to enjoy a free virtual concert this month.
Information via the city of Stamford
STAMFORD, Conn. — The public is invited to enjoy a free virtual concert, "Afternoon of Jazz," on March 21 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. hosted by Mayor David Martin's Multicultural Council.
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Co-sponsored with Curtain Call, Stamford's longest-running and only year-round nonprofit theatre company, the concert will broadcast live featuring popular local artists performing Latin, Caribbean, Indian and classic jazz standards, according to a release.
The 2021 line-up includes Barbara's Serenade with singer Barbara Espinosa Occhino accompanied by Steve Clark on bass and Jim Olbrys on guitar, singer Richard "Cookie" Thomas accompanied by Joe McWilliams on keyboard, The Roylety Trio with Jim Royle on drums, John Mobilio on bass and Brian Ente on steel pan, singer Subhi and Project Music.
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For further information, email MMCeventsjazz@stamfordct.gov or call 203-219-0817. Information can also be found on Facebook.
The Mayor's Multicultural Council of Stamford aims to inform, celebrate, promote, understand, appreciate and respect the many diverse cultures that enrich Stamford.
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