It was a real blast seeing the last performance of the Ed Jackson Quartet, a talented cadre of jazz artists in St. Albans, again in front of their home crowd at the Jackson Room! There is something truly uniquely moving and motivating about the electric chemistry between the quartet and their supportive patrons at Jackson Room performances.
Their next performance this, Saturday, May 27 2017, aims to be even more uplifting and reflective of the warming trend in the seasons. "April showers give way to May flowers" goes the old adage. So why don't we bring in this change in our seasons together with invigorating musical motivations?
So come on out and show your face in the #1 jazz space in Queens and "Enjoy May Jazz Motivations!" Make Your Reservation here.
Don't miss it. Let's bring in the change in seasons on a high note! Ed Jackson again has put together a world class ensemble of jazz artists to entertain you Saturday, May 27th, 2017.
This special May performance with the Ed Jackson Quartet will feature:
James Weidman - Piano
Paul Beaudry - Bass
George Schuller - Drums
Ed Jackson - Sax
Remember, Jackson Room performances in the Spring usually sellout fast so why don't your make your Reservation now. Attend...
Paul Beaudry - Bass
George Schuller - Drums
Ed Jackson - Sax
Remember, Jackson Room performances in the Spring usually sellout fast so why don't your make your Reservation now. Attend...
"Enjoy May Jazz Motivations" with the Ed Jackson Quartet
Saturday, May 27th, 2017
Saturday, May 27th, 2017
2 Shows: 8:00 & 10:00
Cover: $20.00 (includes 8:00 show & 10:00 show)
Free Healthy Hors d'oeuvres and refreshments
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