Dennis Bell Jazz NY & Lynette Washington Jazzmobile Summerfest 2017


Jazz on  the Beach

featuring Bruce Williams-Saxes, Paul Beaudry-Bass & Lucianna Padmore-Drums

RESCHEDULED FROM JULY 22

The NYC Parks and Recreation present “Jazzmobile on the Beach” in HARLEM RIVER PARK. Entrances at ramps on Madison Ave/E. 135th St. and Fifth Ave/139th St

Hosted by Harlem Cultural Archives | The Riverton Square Management | Riverbend | Abraham Lincoln Tenants’ Association | Savoy Park | Lenox Terrace Association of Concerned Tenants

Bring a chair, a snack, and your friends for an evening of great jazz by the phenomenal jazz vocalist and a Winner of the Jazzmobile Vocal Competition:

 

Event Location and Ticket Information

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Harlem River Park
139th St & 5th Ave
New York, NY
Handicap Accessible? Yes

Date: Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Times: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Ticket pricing:
Free event
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Presenter: Jazzmobile
Presenter Phone: (212) 866-3616
Presenter Website: http://jazzmobile.org

Sponsor Message

Jazzmobile’s multifaceted programming is the vehicle employed to support our mission while joining other arts organizations that are also affecting a positive economic impact on the communities we serve. For over 50 years, we have brought Jazzmobile performance programs featuring acclaimed and emerging artists to neighborhood streets, parks, and community and senior centers in all five boroughs of New York City as well as local Harlem venues. Are you a professional Jazz musician looking to take it to the next level? Do you enjoy singing or performing Jazz just for fun? Or are you seeking instruction for your child or school classes? Are you a lifelong student of Jazz and want to know the historical influence and the latest trends in today’s music? Jazzmobile offers a variety of Jazz education programs for professional artists, New York City public school students and Jazz enthusiasts. Here, those who teach also do: many of our most popular performers also serve as our instructors. Jazzmobile’s core programs have become the model that others emulate across the United States.