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December 14, 2017, Thursday - Holiday in Harmony at Jazz Central

Time: 8 pm

Location: Jazz Central Studios, 407 Central Avenue SE

Holiday in Harmony

Three experienced jazz vocalists — Vicky Mountain, Dorothy Doring and Connie Dussl of SongSister — bring the holidays to you in a very swinging way. Their joy of harmonies is infectious, and it’s framed by clever arrangements and a sassy stage presence. Well-known instrumentalists Phil Aaron (piano) and Jim Chenoweth (bass) will join the fun.

Jazz Central Studios is a lower-level venue with a street-level entry (door is marked 407); it is not handicap accessible. This is an all-ages venue; no alcohol is allowed. Guests may purchase soda, and there will be food for purchase at this event (main dish, dessert) for $3 to $5. Tickets are $10.