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Latin Jazz Alfresco

At the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill
By
Star Staff

   The Parrish Art Museum’s Jazz en Plein Air series will resume tomorrow with the Richie Siegler Quartet’s jazz with Brazilian and Latin influences. Mr. Siegler is the founding director of Escola de Samba Boom, a 50-member percussion group that plays Brazilian music.

    The music is presented outdoors, and jazzy drinks by Art of Eating will be available at the cafe. Those attending may want to take with them beach chairs or blankets in case seating fills up. The program is free with museum admission, which is $10 for adults, $8 for those over age 65, and free for members, children, and students.

 

 

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