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Thursday, March 15, 2018

A JAZZY MARCH AROUND THE GARDEN STATE

Dr. Dubious and the Agnostics

WHEN: Friday, March 16, 7-10 PM
WHERE:
The Jazzberry Patch at Classic Quiche Café, 330 Queen Anne Road, Teaneck
TICKETS: $12 admission, full dinner menu and BYOB. Reservations suggested to insure seating.
Call 201-692-0150

Hot jazz of the ‘20’s and ‘30’s. 6 piece band.


”Home of Jazz in the Poconos”

WHEN: Saturday, March 17, 2018, 7pm 11pm 
WHERE:
Deerhead Inn, 5 Main Street, Delaware Water Gap, PA
TICKETS: $12
www.deerheadinn.com
570-424-2000

Carrie Jackson Quartet, Dave Braham, piano
Takashi Otsuka, bass; Les Mc Kee, drums


“Come to The Cabaret” Carrie Jackson & Jazzin’ All Stars

WHEN: Sunday, March 18, 2018, 1:00 pm -3:00 pm
WHERE:
YM-YWHA of Union County, 501 Green Lane, Union
908-289-8112 
www.uniony.org

Dave Braham, piano; Thaddeus Expose, bass; Gordon Lane, drums

Bring your Dancin’ Shoes!


Steve Sandberg and Rob Thomas

WHEN: March 18, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
WHERE:
1867 Sanctuary at Ewing, 1867 Sanctuary, 101 Scotch Road
Ewing, NJ + Google Map

World jazz. Steve Sandberg (Piano), Rob Thomas (Violin) Tickets are available online, or call the box office: (609) 392-6409. Discount for members and groups. The New Jersey Jazz Society is a proud co-sponsor of Jazz at the 1867 Sanctuary at Ewing.


Bob DeVos Duo

WHEN: March, Sundays 18 & 25 – 12 noon-3pm
WHERE:
Marcus B&P, 56 Halsey Street, Newark NJ
(973) 645-0004
www.marcusbp.com

Bob DeVos – guitar, Brian Glassman – bass

Marcus Samuelsson is the James Beard Award-winning chef behind Red Rooster Harlem, Ginny’s Supper Club and is a Top Chef First Place Winner. Come taste why at his newest venue in the historic Hahne’s Building.

Reservations recommended. No music charge.


Celebrating Women's History Month:
3 Divas & The Guys in the Band 

WHEN: Friday, March 23, 2018
WHERE:
The Priory at St. Josephs Plaza, 233 West Market Street, Newark
ADMISSION: Jazz Stimulus No Music Cover. Food or beverage purchase required
973-242-8012

Carrie Jackson - Patricia Walton - Phyllis Blanford
The Band: Dave Braham, piano; Takashi Otsuka, bass; Les Mc Kee, drums


REJS Entertainment Presents
An evening with saxophonist/flautist Nelson Rangell

WHEN: Friday, March 23, 2018, 7PM to 10PM
WHERE: 
Cranbury Inn, 21 South Main Street Cranbury, NJ
For tickets call 609-469-1228 or 609-218-2284 or visit www.rejsjazz.com

Featuring Joel Rosenblatt, Jim Ridi, & John Benitez 


Bob DeVos as Special Guest with the Behn Gillece Trio

WHEN: Friday March 23rd – 2 shows at 8 & 10pm
WHERE:
Chris’ Jazz Cafe, 1421 Sansom St, Philadelphia, PA 
215.568.3131
www.chrisjazzcafe.com

Bob DeVos-guitar, Behn Gillece-vibraphone, Chris Simonini-organ, Jason Tiemann-drums

Chris’ Jazz Cafe is Philadelphia’s premier jazz venue.

www.bobdevosjazzguitar.com


Danny Tobias/ George Rabbai Trumpet Summit!

WHEN: Saturday, March 24, @ 2:00 pm
WHERE:
1867 Sanctuary Arts & Culture Center, 101 Scotch Road, Ewing + Google Map
Tickets are available online, or call the box office: (609) 392-6409. Discount for members and groups. The New Jersey Jazz Society is a proud co-sponsor of Jazz at the 1867 Sanctuary at Ewing.
For information please call: 609-392-6409
http://www.1867sanctuary

Danny Tobias/George Rabbai Trumpet Summit in the wonderful acoustics of the 1867 Sanctuary! These jazz trumpet greats are joined by Pat Mercuri on guitar, Phil Orr on piano, and Joe Plowman on bass.


AMANI: 14th annual spring concert

WHEN: Saturday, March 24th, 8 pm 
WHERE:
The Watchung Arts Center, 18 Stirling Road, Watchung, NJ
www.watchungarts.org for more information.

The Musicians Are: Stephen Fuller – Vocals; Marty Eigen - Sax, Flute and Clarinet; Fred Fischer – Piano; Flip Peters – Guitar; Alex Gressel – Bass; Nick Scheuble – Drums


Carrie Jackson & Friends

WHEN: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 8pm-11pm
WHERE:
16 Prospect Wine Bar & Bistro, 16 Prospect Street, Westfield
ADMISSION: Jazz Stimulus No Music Cover. Food or beverage purchase required
908-232-7320
www.16prospect.com

Bob de Benedette, pn; Takashi Otsuka, bass; Les Mc Kee, drms


Antoinette Montague

WHEN: March 27th at 5:00pm
WHERE:
Newark Museum, 49 Washington Street, Newark

Women In Media Newark’s 9th annual Women’s History Month Film Festival begins on March 27th at 5:00pm at the Newark Museum. At that time Newark’s own Antoinette Montague will be honored as a cultural treasure in recognition of her life long work in the jazz, blues and the arts, and a support role, or as a performer. Will host an international group of independent film by and about women at Rutgers University, and other sites in the state. Info@womeninmedia.org 


Ellen LaFurn, vocals

WHEN: March 29th at 6:45 PM 
WHERE:
MK Valencia, 228 Main St., Ridgefield Park
201 373-0228.

Vic Cenicola, guitar and Earl Sauls, bass

Great food & drinks!


OCEAN COUNTY JAZZ: DENNIS LICHTMAN'S QUEENSBORO FIVE 

WHEN: MARCH 28, 8 PM
WHERE:
Main Stage, THE GRUNIN CENTER, COLLEGE DRIVE, TOMS RIVER
ADMISSION: Adult $24, Senior $20   Buy Tickets

Though cities like Harlem and Chicago are often most associate with “The Golden Age of Jazz,” it was Queens, New York that was home to more jazz musicians per square mile than anywhere else in the United States. Clarinetist Dennis Lichtman, leader of the fabled Mona’s jam session in New York City, will be bringing an all-star quintet to pay tribute to past denizens of Queens such as Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller, Bix Beiderbecke and many more!

Tickets are available online or by calling the box office at (732) 255-0500.


The New Jersey Jazz Society is a proud co-sponsor of MidWeek Jazz.

Antoinette Montague

WHEN: Thursday March 29, at 6:00pm
WHERE: 
Rutgers University’s Paul Robeson Center, 350 Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd, Newark
ADMISSION: Free to the public

“Passages: Women in Transition,” Women In Media Newark’s 9th annual Women’s History Month Film Festival begins on March 27th at 5:00pm at the Newark Museum. At that time Newark’s own Antoinette Montague will be honored as a cultural treasure in recognition of her life long work in the jazz, blues and the arts, and a support role, or as a performer.