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Bobby Selvaggio Jazz Quartet

Presented by Music from the Western Reserve at Christ Church Episcopal, Hudson OH

Mar 11 2018
Bobby Selvaggio Jazz Quartet

Performer, composer, arranger and educator, Bobby Selvaggio is one of the leading alto saxophone voices on today’s jazz scene.

Performer, composer, arranger and educator, Bobby Selvaggio is one of the leading alto saxophone voices on today’s jazz scene. A native of Cleveland, he is Director of the Jazz Studies program at Kent State University. A graduate of Kent and Manhattan School of Music, Bobby spent four years in New York gigging around town in places like the Vanguard and Birdland. He returned to his hometown and is dedicated to keeping jazz alive in Cleveland.

As Music from The Western Reserve continues their diverse 35th season, Bobby Selvaggio Jazz Quartet is next on the program. The quartet consists of local area jazz musicians Theron Brown, Jordan McBride, and Zaire Darden.

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Tickets $20

Students free

Phone: 330-840-8429

Email: info@mftwr.org

Website: http://www.mftwr.org

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Meet-the-artist reception to follow the concert.

* Event durations (if noted) are approximate. Please check with the presenting organization or venue to confirm start times and duration.

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Christ Church Episcopal

21 Aurora St., Hudson, OH 44236

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