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Charles Turner Brings His Sophisticated Jazz Vocals To Jamaica NY
Celebrate
spring with love, flowers and the romantic vocals of one of jazz
music’s consummate crooners. A Berklee College of Music graduate,
Charles Turner III has played in premier jazz clubs and at international
festivals and competitions.
Last month, Charles made his sold-out return to Jazz at Lincoln Center to launch his new music CD, “Single & in Love” after last year’s outstanding Coca-Cola Generations in Jazz Festival set.
Checkout The Charles Turner Jazz Video
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Single & In Love Album By Charles Turner |
Date: May 3
Time: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost: Free
Event Categories: Arts/Entertainment, Music
Organizer: Queens Library – Central Branch
Phone: (718) 990-0700
Website: http://www.queenslibrary.org/events
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