Gerry Beaudoin’s Jazz Masters Concert Revue at Cultural Center of Cape Cod!

The Cape Cod Jazz Event of the Winter at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod…Not to be Missed!
Friday, February 28, 7:00pm
Gerry Beaudoin’s Jazz Masters Concert Revue with…

Howard Alden
is considered by Jazz critics to be the best living Jazz Guitarist!
Sweet and Lowdown Medley
Sweet and Lowdown Medley
Gerry Beaudoin is an award winning guitarist &
Gerard Beaudoin III is continuing the family tradition as a young vibes player who has appeared throughout New England.

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Harry Allen is a great sax player and has traveled the world performing Jazz and we welcome him back to the Cape!

Cassandre McKinley is a Jazz vocalist from the Boston area and has performed with Jay Geils (J. Geils Band).

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Jesse Williams is a bass player from the Boston area and we are happy to have him make a rare Cape appearance.

Friday, February 28, 7:00pm
Tickets $25 & $20 members
Gerry Beaudoin’s Jazz Masters Concert Revue with
Howard Alden & Gerry Beaudoin (guitars), Harry Allen (sax), Cassandre McKinley (vocals), Gerard Beaudoin III (vibes), Jesse Williams (bass) & Bart Weisman (drums)
Cultural Center of Cape Cod
307 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth
508-394-7100
Cultural Center of Cape Cod

Call 508-394-7100 to Reserve Your Seat 

Read all about it…Cape Codder Newspaper:
Big names in jazz are headed to the Cultural Center of Cape Cod on Feb. 28. It’s Gerry Beaudoin’s Jazz Masters Concert Revue and local musician Bart Weisman will be on drums.

 Beaudoin is a celebrated jazz guitarist from the Boston area who tours extensively and is a three-time Grammy nominee. In our neck of the woods he’s previously appeared at the Provincetown Jazz Festival and JazzFest Falmouth.

Others in the band include Howard Alden, who Weisman notes is considered by the critics to be the “best living jazz guitarist.” Alden played guitar in the Woody Allen movie “Sweet & Lowdown.”

Also, there’s jazz great Harry Allen, on sax; Cassandre McKinley, a jazz vocalist; Gerard Beaudoin III, a vibes player, and Jesse Williams, on bass.

“We usually don’t have big jazz concerts during the winter, but decided to give this one a try,” Weisman confided.