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Cabrini 181: Happy Hour Jazz – Jason Yeager & Justin Poindexter

This week we bring back a pair of superb uptown musicians – pianist Jason Yeager and guitarist Justin Poindexter (“The Hudson View Duo”). Guaranteed musical goodness!
These Happy Hour events are a great hang, and a great way to kick off your Saturday night!
No cover – good food, good bar, good people, good music. In the Heights!
Jazz WaHi’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Fort Tryon Park: Summer Blossoms Jazz & Poetry Concert

September 21 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Celebrate the end of summer with music and poetry at Fort Tryon Park!
Join us for Summer Blossoms Jazz & Poetry Concert curated by Jazz WaHi, featuring a soul-stirring blend of live jazz and spoken word in a beautiful outdoor setting. Bring your blankets, chairs, and picnic goodies, and settle in for an inspiring afternoon of creative expression.

🗓 Sunday, September 21
🕑 2 PM–4 PM
📍 Location: Cloisters Lawn
🎟 Free and open to the public | All ages welcome

Cabrini Shrine: Jazz WaHi presents Will Evans’ CD Release concert “Serpentine”

Will Evans’ new release “Serpentine” tells a sonic story that takes listeners on a journey through distinct places. The route isn’t straightforward. Some compositions take you on a round trip, while others will bring you to new places. Rooted in the language of jazz, each piece was shaped collaboratively, with the spontaneous interaction between musicians serving as a compass. This album is not just a collection of songs, but a living document of a journey through new musical terrain.

This concert will be held in the Shrine’s Retreat Room. Enter by the red door. Tickets are $15 in advance or at the door.

Jazz WaHi: Melting Pot Jazz

Join us for The Melting Pot Jazz Series- A FREE family-friendly outdoor concert series celebrating the rich influence of immigrants on American jazz 🎷Every Thursday from May 29 to June 26 at 6:30pm on the lawn of the St. Frances Cabrini Shrine in Washington Heights, or indoors in case of rain.

Presented with support from a Cultural Development Fund grant from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.