Summer Sunset Jazz Series on the Herreshoff Marine Museum Waterfront

Weekly on Wednesdays from July 13 to August 31, 6:00-8:00pm, rain or shine

Posted 7/7/22

By popular demand, the Herreshoff Jazz Series is BACK and bigger than before! Eight fantastic bands will be joining us this summer on the waterfront. Guests are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs …

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Summer Sunset Jazz Series on the Herreshoff Marine Museum Waterfront

Weekly on Wednesdays from July 13 to August 31, 6:00-8:00pm, rain or shine

Posted
By popular demand, the Herreshoff Jazz Series is BACK and bigger than before! Eight fantastic bands will be joining us this summer on the waterfront. Guests are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs if they please. However, tables, chairs, and picnic tables will be provided on site to use. The jazz series is BYOB. Please drink responsibly. Food Trucks will be available during most concerts.
 
Schedule:
  • July 13: Dan Moretti and The Hammond Boys
  • July 20: Paul Del Nero
  • *July 27: Project Flynn (Free Concert)
  • August 3: Neal & The Vipers
  • August 10: Greg Abate Quartet
  • August 17: Donna Byrne Quartet
  • August 24: Greg Picollo
  • August 31: Roomful of Blues

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