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Jazz in the Green Room

Tue, 01/14/2025 - 14:28
The Peter Watrous Trio, featuring, from left, Peter Watrous on guitar, Charlie Lincoln on bass, and Jon Mele on drums, will perform in the Sag Harbor Cinema's Green Room.

The Green Room at the Sag Harbor Cinema will host a performance by Peter Watrous, a guitarist and former New York Times music critic; Charlie Lincoln, a bassist, and Jon Mele, a drummer, Thursday from 8 to 11. The trio will delve into the rich tradition of jazz, exploring the works of Thelonious Monk, Paul Motian, Charlie Parker, and others. There is no cover charge.

Located on the cinema’s third floor, the Green Room is open daily at 4 p.m. and features a sunset happy hour from 4 to 7, open mike on Mondays at 7, a trivia pub quiz on Tuesdays at 6, and magic by Allan Kronzek on Thursdays at 6, followed by live music at 8.
 

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