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Friday Night Jazz Club comes to Easton

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EASTON — With an intimate setting of candlelit tables, the Friday Night Jazz Club, featuring some of the Mid-Atlantic region’s most seasoned artists, began last weekend at Easton’s historic Waterfowl Building and continues on April 29 and May 27. Performanc­es begin at 7 p.m. and are presented by Jazz Alive, a charitable foundation based in Talbot County.

The April 29 performanc­e features three giants of the DC area jazz scene: saxophonis­t Bruce Swaim, guitarist Steve Abshire and bassist Paul Langosch.

Swaim has earned two Wammy Awards for Jazz Instrument­alist of the Year from the Washington Area Music Associatio­n and has worked with such notables as Keter Betts,

Carl Allen, Danny Gatton and Rosemary Clooney.

Jazz Alive concertgoe­rs will recognize Abshire and Langosch from their stellar performanc­es during last year’s summer concert series — Abshire as part of the Great Guitars and Langosch as part of the trio with harmonica player Hendrik Meurkens and guitarist Paul Bollenback.

The Fred Hughes Trio — described by Jazz Times magazine as “talent, technique and taste” — will close out the series on May 27.

Hughes was raised in the music business and has performed on concert and festival stages around the world. He is joined by bassist Langosch, and percussion­ist Keith Killgo. Hughes formed the group in 1989 with Killgo who was a member of Joe Henderson’s Quintet and an original member of the group The Blackbyrds founded by trumpeter Donald Byrd. Langosch has performed with a veritable who’s who in the jazz world, including 20 years with Tony Bennett. Together, they create a level of musical performanc­e that only comes with years of experience on stage.

The Waterfowl Building is at 40 S. Harrison St. Tickets are $28 and available at jazz-alive.org or at the door the day of the event. Students attend free with a Student ID. A cash bar will be available. Proceeds from ticket and concession sales support Jazz Alive’s mission of providing educationa­l support in developing future artists and preserving this great art form through school and community programs.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? E. Shawn Qaissaunee and the Q Factor will help launch the Friday Night Jazz Club with a show on March 25. Tickets are $28, but attendance is free for students with a valid ID.
SUBMITTED PHOTO E. Shawn Qaissaunee and the Q Factor will help launch the Friday Night Jazz Club with a show on March 25. Tickets are $28, but attendance is free for students with a valid ID.

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