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Parlor Jazz Returns

At the Bridgehampton Museum’s Archive Building
By
Star Staff

The Parlor Jazz series will open a new season at the Bridgehampton Museum’s Archive Building with “Heart of a Troubadour,” a performance by Steve Washington, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The show is his tribute to many of the 20th-century male vocalists who have inspired him. Mr. Washington’s 30-year career has included forays into dramatic theater, fronting some of Washington, D.C.’s top bands and orchestras, and sharing stages with such iconic acts as the Marvelettes, the Drifters, and the Supremes.

Tickets to the concerts, which are hosted by Jane Hastay and Peter Martin Weiss, jazz musicians who perform regularly on the East End, are $25, $100 for a five-pack.

 

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