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11th Annual OSPAC Jazz & Brew Festival

The 11th Annual OSPAC Jazz & Brew Fest will take place this Saturday, September 20th at the Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center in West Orange, New Jersey. A day of music featuring Bill Charlap Solo Piano, the Hendrik Meurkens Samba Jazz Quartet, the Bob DeVos Organ Quartet, Billy Drummond's "Freedom of Ideas, " the Nat Adderley, Jr. Quartet, and the Dave Stryker Organ Quartet. Jazz House Kids will open the festival that will include a BBQ vendor, arts and crafts vendors, a crafts table for kids and more. September 20th at the Oskar Schindler Performing Arts Center (OSPAC) amphitheater nestled on a mountain ridge next to Crystal Lake in West Orange, New Jersey.

1pm Jazz House Kids under the Leadership of Ted Chubb

2pm Bill Charlap Solo Piano

3pm Hendrik Meurkens Samba Jazz Quartet with Miho Nobuzane, Itaiguara Brandao, Adriano Santos

4pm Bob DeVos Organ Quartet with Ralph Bowen, Dan Kostlenik, Joe Brown, Jr.

5pm Billy Drummond "Freedom of Ideas" with Tim Ries, Orrin Evans, Francois Moutin

6pm Nat Adderley, Jr. Quartet with Vincent Herring, Trifon Dimitrov, Rocky Bryant

7pm David Stryker Organ Quartet with Steve Nelson, Jared Gold, McClenty Hunter

The OSPAC Jazz & Brew Fest will be hosted by WBGOJazz88.3FM Musical Director andOn Air Host Gary Walker

New this year is a beer garden that will be located lakeside and will feature a variety of ales including an Oktoberfest flavor. Proper ID is required. Food will be available for purchase all day long. Grounds open at noon and the music runs from 1pm to 8pm. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and children and can be purchased at the venue day of show. Children under 5 are free. Bring blankets and lawn chairs and prepare to be entertained by this great line up of jazz musicians. Rain Date, Sunday, Sept. 21.

The OSPAC Amphitheater is located at 4 Boland Drive in West Orange, NJ. Ample parking, handicapped accessible. click here for directions



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