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| Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival Returns Saturday, August 15th The Fifth Annual Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival returns on Saturday, August 15, with a celebration of the centennial birthdays of jazz artists Frank Sinatra and Les Paul plus bluesman Muddy Waters on the Morristown Green from noon until 10:00 p.m. The free festival begins at noon with three popular jazz ensembles. The hard driving "little big band"Swingadelicopens at noon followed by the legendary guitaristBucky Pizzarelli and his friends Frank Vignola, Vinny Raniolo and Ed Laub at two. The extraordinary young trumpet playerBria Skonberg then takes the stage with her group at four. As the afternoon draws to a close, the music turns to the blues with the award-winningRoomful of Blues, a rocking, swinging horn-driven ensemble that has been a crowd pleaser since their start in the sixties. The festival concludes with the legendary blues harmonica playerCharlie Musselwhite and his band. The winner of 27 Blues Music Awards, Musselwhite is in the Blues Hall of Fame, has been nominated for ten Grammy Awards and is one of the most popular blues artists in the world. Major sponsors for this summer's Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival include Bijou Properties, Inglesino Webster, JCP&L, Normandy Real Estate Partners, PSEG and Sherman Wells. Additional sponsors include ConnectOne Bank, Delaware Raritan Engineering, Grasshopper, Headquarters Plaza, Investors Bank, O'Donnell McCord PC, Riker Danzig, Alaimo Associates, Atlantic Health, DiFrancesco Bateman, Greenbaum Rowe, Hampshire Properties, Herrick Group, Ironbar, Lakeside Consulting, Lindabury McCormick, Marchetto Higgins Stieve, McEnerny Brady and Company, MPAC, Morristown Municipal Airport, Porzio Bromberg & Newman, Jeff Rawding AIA, Richards and Robbins Group, SILVERMAN, Sona Thirteen, Toll Brothers, New Jersey Jazz Society, Hot House Jazz Magazine, NJ Arts Daily, NJ.com and The Star-Ledger. The Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival takes place on the Morristown Green rain or shine and admission is free. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. write your comments about the article :: © 2015 Jazz News :: home page |