Jerry Costanzo, 7-Month Jazz Series At Feinstein's final show Wednesday March 21st

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Jerry Costanzo, 7-Month Jazz Series At Feinstein's final show Wednesday March 21st

Time: March 21, 2012 at 10:30pm to March 22, 2012 at 12pm
Location: Feinstein's Night Club at The Loews Regency
Street: 540 Park Ave. @ 61st Street
City/Town: New York
Website or Map: http://feinsteinsattheregency…
Phone: 6316865063
Event Type: night, club, show
Organized By: Jerry Costanzo/ Karen Morris/ Len Triola
Latest Activity: Mar 5, 2012

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Wednesday March 21st, marks my final show at Feinstein's Night Club, following a successful 7 month run.  Many thanks to all those who attended and I look forward to your continued support.  This month I'll be bringing back the Septet from my new CD, "Can't We Be Friend's?"  Which by the way, has been experiencing extensive radio airplay nationwide. Don't miss this final show!  

Feinsteins's is a  terrific intimate venue with awesome acoustics and ambiance, well worth the price of admission.  The cover is $20+tax and a one drink minimum.  FREE copy of my new CD 

"Can't We Be Friends?" to all who attend.  Looking forward to a great turn out.... 

 

Jerry    

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 Performance will feature yours truly, with: (Tedd Firth, Piano; Jennifer Vincent, Bass; Jon Mele; Drums, Joe Cohn: Guitar, Mark Sherman; Vibes, Andy Farber; Sax, Mike Carubia; Trumpet) 


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