Debra Mann's Jazz Quartet coming to Courthouse

Posted 4/5/17

Debra Mann's Jazz Quartet, a funky, jazzy band with great vocals by Debra Mann will perform at The Courthouse Center for the Arts on Saturday, April 8 at 8 p.m. Debra Mann, jazz pianist and vocalist, has performed throughout the northeast corner of the

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Debra Mann's Jazz Quartet coming to Courthouse

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Debra Mann’s Jazz Quartet, a funky, jazzy band with great vocals by Debra Mann will perform at The Courthouse Center for the Arts on Saturday, April 8 at 8 p.m.

Debra Mann, jazz pianist and vocalist, has performed throughout the northeast corner of the U.S. for three decades. She was deeply influenced by the music of Joni Mitchell, from her folk years through her exploration into jazz. Debra’s band features the mega talents of Dino Govoni (sax), Dave Zinno (bass) and Marty Richards (drums). Together they interpret the iconic music of Joni Mitchell through a jazz lens. Come join us for a great night of music as we celebrate this rare and highly gifted and influential artist.

You may purchase tickets on their website, courthousearts.org, or by calling the box office at 782-1018. Tickets are available in advance for $20 and $23 day of show. The Courthouse has ample on-site parking, a full-service bar, and is handicapped accessible.

The Courthouse Center for the Arts is a non-profit, community-based arts organization located in Kingston. The mission of the Courthouse is to produce and distribute exceptional arts programming that are accessible and affordable for the enjoyment and enrichment of adults and children alike. Entertainment, musical performances, comedians, classes and a variety of other events, contribute to funding free children’s programs. The Courthouse also provides monthly gallery exhibits for local artists, concerts and fundraisers for many worthwhile causes, all while preserving the beautiful historic Washington County Courthouse as its home.

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