Julius Tolentino - Evening of Jazz!

Julius Tolentino - highly recognised US composer and performer and one of the first P. Mauriat Artists would like to invite everybody to the annual Evening of Jazz in Newark Academy's Dining Hall. Please see Julius's letter attached below:

We hope you can join us for our annual Evening of Jazz in Newark Academy's Dining Hall this Friday night April 13th from 7:30pm - 9:15pm.

This concert will feature four of our jazz ensembles including our award winning big band "Chameleon".

 

We are very excited to announce that we will have a last minute guest- Mr Vincent Gardner.  Vincent is one of the premier jazz trombonist on the scene and has been holding the lead trombone chair in Wynton Marsalis' Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra for the last twelve years.

Please come out and support live jazz music and all the hard work our students have invested this year.

Hope to see you there,

Julius Tolentino

 

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