Jazz in the Paca Garden
HalleluJazz Project and Jonathan Stone will be performing in what Annapolitans like to call "the coolest backyard in town," the historic William Paca House and Gardens on Prince George St. in downtown. The performance will take place Thursday, Aug. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m.
The Project was formed in 2002 by Nigerian-born drummer Tosin Aribisala in conjunction with other African and U.S.-born musicians. The group incorporates traditional African musical pattersn with distinctively American jazz. The group will be joined by guitarist and vocalist Jonathan Stone.
Doors open at 5:30. Admission is $12 on the day of the concert, $5 for children 5-12. Cold drinks, beer, wine and snacks will be available for sale. No outside drinks or bottles, please.











Comments
Sounds like a wonderful mixture - great music in beautiful surroundings (& something cool & liquid to top it off with, too!).
Any chance there'll be a video of some of it for those of us at the wrong side of the Atlantic to be there? I would love to see it!!
No, 'fraid not. Unless Youtube comes through somehow!!--Susan
Posted by: Aislinn O'Connor | August 19, 2009 5:24 PM