FP Logo The Folk Project and New Jersey Jazz Society Present :
TERN SWINGS Dance Concert

Saturday, January 30, 2010

TERN SWINGS CONCERT DANCE

A Swing Concert for Listeners
A Swing Dance for Dancers

Admission: $20 at the door, check or cash

Parish House, First Presbyterian Church
14 Hanover Road
East Hanover NJ 07936

8 PM-Midnight

INFORMATION: Call 908-591-6491
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Reeds, Rhythm & All That Brass

Reeds, Rhythm & All That Brass is an 18 piece jazz-swing band, playing the music of Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Neal Hefti, Stan Kenton and more!

Dance all night—the band will be hot and the large wooden dance floor will be open, or sit and enjoy—there will audience chairs for your listening enjoyment.

The event is a benefit for the NJ Jazz Society Educational Scholarship Fund.

Reeds, Rhythm & All That Brass, led by Dr. Lou Iozzi, past president of the NJ Jazz Society, is equally at home on the concert stage or the dance bandstand. The band includes Folk Project members Jeff Rantzer and Henry Nerenberg on trombones with Evelyn Simpson and Jay Wilensky on vocals.

TERN SWINGS! is co-sponsored by the New Jersey Jazz Society and the Swingin' Tern Dance and Folk Project Special Concert Committees of the Folk Project.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD A FLYER

INFORMATION:
Call 908-591-6491 or send email to E-mail
DIRECTIONS:
The concert/dance will be at the usual site for Swingin' Tern Dances at the Parish House of the First Presbyterian Church in East Hanover, northern NJ.

The most direct highway access is from Route 10 (see specific info below). Route 10 has many fast food and sit down restaurants, gas stations and other services. Please note that although some sections of Route 10 are also called Mount Pleasant Avenue, the Church is not on Route 10 but on a road that runs parallel to Route 10 for a short distance. It is known to locals as Old Mount Pleasant Avenue.

Click here for the PDF flyer for this event.


Sponsors and Supporters

The Folk Project is proud to have The Best Western Morristown Inn and the Murray Hill Inn as our hotel of choice.

Whole Foods Market Logo Funding for this event has been made possible in part by funds from the Whole Foods Market of Madison and the Whole Foods Market of Milburn
Arts Council Logo Funding for this event has been made possible in part by funds from the Arts Council of the Morris Area through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State a Partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.


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