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Jazz Vespers schedule released!

The Jazz Vespers program will return to the Unitatian Church for their 24th season.

The Jazz Vespers House band continues with the same personnel, with the one exception being on November 25 for the jazz interpretations of Steve Wonder show. That nightm they willl have a well-known drummer from Nashville, Nioshi Jackson.

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Jazz Vespers will run from November 4 - December 23, each Sunday night at 7:30 p.m..

Nov. 4 Led Zeppelin

Nov. 11 Henry Mancini

Nov. 18 Bob Dylan

Nov. 25 Steve Wonder

Dec, 2 An evening dedicated to the number 1's on the chart for the past few decades

Dec. 9 Elvis Presley

Dec. 16 The Beatles Part Deux Beatles were such a hit last year the band decided to include some new Beatle tunes a la jazz

Dec. 23 Christmas Kool



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