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Arts

Wendy’s Jazz Soiree returns with Bob Stabach 4tet

GUILFORD — On Thursday, May 26, Wendy Redlinger's Jazz Soiree will host the Bob Stabach 4tet. The band describes itself as including artistic director of the Vermont Jazz Center, Eugene Uman, on piano; George Kaye, who has a rich history of playing with New York City jazz luminaries, on bass; Sam Lazzaro, an “up-and-coming local young lion,” on drums; and Bob Stabach, veteran saxophonist, leader, and composer.

The band says it is “real excited about playing at Wendy's again after a long hiatus due to Covid” and the concert “will include a sizzling mix of trusty jazz standards and sparkling originals.” A special feature will be a jazz interpretation of a Carole King song, “It's Too Late.”

The concert starts at 7 p.m. in Guilford and will be held indoors with proof of vaccination and boosters required. There is a suggested donation of $15 to $20. For more information, call Redlinger at 802-254-6189.

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