Sounds of sweet "Summertime" filled Bond Hill tonight as the Jim Anderson Quintet with Kathy Wade the third night of the Crown Jewels of Jazz Heritage Festival. Crowds were larger than ever. If you weren't part of the crowd, don't miss the final performance next week at St. Aloysius by Alex Bugnon. WHAT: The Crown Jewels of Jazz Heritage Festival WHEN: Every Wednesday in July WERE: The Lawn of St. Aloysius, 4721 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45237 COST: FREE FOOD: Food trucks tonight were Fire on High and Kona Ice PARKING:...
Night two of the Crown Jewels of Jazz Heritage Festival brought cooler temperatures and more food than before, all set off by the sounds of Rick VanMatre's Quintet. VanMatre is a classically trained and widely traveled saxophonist, a sensibility that is apparent in the restraint, precision and rarification in his music tonight. While VanMatre and company tried out some newer material, sweet and savory food offerings were both well represented tonight, with yums provided by The Cheesecakery, Hungry Bros, Quite Frankly, Granny's Goodies and Pretzelfuls. If you haven't been yet,...
The FREE and fabulous Crown Jewels of Jazz Heritage Festival kicked off tonight with Vanessa Rubin and Her Organ Trio at St. Aloysius. Though the day had been hot, the sun started to set as the band began to play and gentle breezes cooled the crowd. It was a great night for bringing sound and color once again to Reading Road, in Bond Hill. If you missed tonight, don't miss next Wednesday's performance, also on the lawn at St. Al's, by the Rick Van Matre Quintet, on July 11th. ...
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