The Northampton Arts Council works to support and nurture the arts in the city of Northampton. The Council awards grants twice each year to artists and arts groups from both state and locally-raised funds, and seeks to improve public awareness of the arts. Its' goals include maintaining and preserving the rich and diverse cultural heritage of Northampton, programming such annual events of interest to the community as First Night Northampton and Transperformance.

Friday, December 28, 2018

Northampton Jazz Workshop features vocalist Karrin Allyson


WHAT: Northampton Jazz Workshop features vocalist Karrin Allyson
WHEN: Tuesday, January 1st, 7:30 to 8:30PM followed by an open jazz jam session until 10:30 PM WHERE: The City Sports Grille at Spare Time Northampton, 525 Pleasant St., Northampton


Here's wishing you all a safe, healthy and bright New Year! To start things off in 2019 we are pleased to once again present five time Grammy nominated vocalist Karrin Allyson. Here's a recent quote in Jazz Times from a glowing review of her newest CD "Some Of That Sunshine": "Even those casually familiar with vocalist and pianist Karrin Allyson’s 26-year recording career surely appreciate her tremendous versatility, exploring everything from French chansons to Brazilian jazz, from blues to pop, from Coltrane to Rodgers and Hammerstein with unerring panache." Joining Karrin on stage will be the Green Street Trio; Paul Arslanian-p, George Kaye-b, Jon Fisher-d.

Upcoming Guest Artists: 
1/8  -  Peter and Will Anderson on saxes and clarinet
1/15 - Stacy Dillard on saxophone
1/22 - Grant Stewart on tenor
1/29 - Kris Allen on alto

The concert set starts at 7:30, followed immediately by the jam session until 10:30. $5 per person room charge for the concert set. City Sports Grille at Spare Time Northampton, 525 Pleasant St., Northampton, MA. 413-584-4830

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