Monday, July 25, 2011

Kati & the Lil’ Swing Band to Perform for the Downtown Concert Series










Friday, August 5th

6-8pm

The Museum of Early Trades & Crafts invites guests to the FREE Downtown Concert Series, presented by The Arts Council of the Morris Area, Star Ledger, Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, The Provident Bank, and Whole Foods, featuring the Jazz/Delta Blues/Swing band, Kati & the Lil’ Swing Band.

Kati and the Lil' Swing Band is made-up of four seasoned musicians. Vocalist and leader Kati Beddow Brower, hails from Matawan, NJ. She has been a vocalist since she was a young teen in Detroit and has recorded with a wide variety of metro area musicians. Guitar Stylist Bo Pezzullo, of Highland, NJ, has been playing the guitar since a teen. He has played with some of the greatest blues players of our time. Drummer John Fanizzo, from Point Pleasant, NJ, has been in a number of jazz groups, including the blues band The Incinerators. Bassist Ted Palumbo, of Carteret, has been playing bass since he was young and has numerous recording experiences.

Together they have created a band whose sounds are sure to get your toes a tapping and your fingers a snapping. Don’t miss this popular Downtown Concert Series band!

The Downtown Concert Series is a series of nine FREE Friday evening, family-friendly concerts, held every other Friday until September 30th, outside on the lawn of the Museum. Guests are encouraged to spend some time after the concerts in downtown Madison where they can explore the town’s many unique shops and restaurants.

Visit the Museum’s website for a full listing of the concert schedule at www.metc.org.

The Museum would like to especially acknowledge The Arts Council of the Morris Area, Star Ledger,Blue Ridge Mountain Sports, The Provident Bank, and Whole Foods, for their generous support. Thank you also, to Madison Honda and the Downtown Development Commission.

For more information please call 973-377-2982 x14 or visit our website at www.metc.org. Rain or Shine! In case of inclement weather concert will be held inside the Museum with first come first serve seating. FREE!

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