On this week's episode we are talking about Thursday Night JAZZ at THE POST in WESTPORT, CT with The Jazz Rabbi Greg Wall! Greg talks about jazz as a genre, the impact on jazz in the community of Westport with the jazz society and of course the historic piano! The famous jazz piano is owned by the jazz society and has had many legendary musicians grace the keys over the years! Tune in to find out which ones. Not only that but "The Jazz Rabbi" plugs the Melissa Newman show coming up Thursday October 2nd! Artist and jazz singer Melissa Newman (daughter of Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward) usually sells out so get your tickets now! Listen and enjoy this conversation about "Jazz in the backyard at The Post in Westport!" For more info on Jazz at The Post or to purchase tickets to any of the shows on Thursday nights click on the Jazz Society website below!
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