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Jerry weldon 419 Main Street, Metuchen Doors open at 11:30am / Music starts at 12:30pm Ticket price includes music and brunch with choice of entrée $50 per person, all-inclusive Call 732-515-9457 or stop by to purchase tickets SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 Jazz and Brunch Internationally Renowned Jerry Weldon Trio Special Ticketed Event $50 All-Inclusive LIVE JAZZ IN METUCHEN Internationally renowned veteran sax man Jerry Weldon is a “musician’s musician” and a first class showman. He blows his horn with his entire body and delights audiences with his all-in, soulful playing. Jerry joined the Lionel Hampton Orchestra after graduating from Rutgers Jazz Studies Program in 1981. A charter member and featured soloist with Harry Connick’s band in 1990, Jerry still performs with the house band on Connick’s television variety show. Over his more than 35 year career, Jerry has worked with jazz giants George Benson, Jimmy Cobb, George Cables, Cedar Walton, Roy Haynes, Mel Torme, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Joey DeFrancesco among many others. Photo Credit: Fan-chieh Lin

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Jerry weldon

419 Main Street, Metuchen

Doors open at 11:30am / Music starts at 12:30pmTicket price includes music and brunch with choice of entrée$50 per person, all-inclusive

Call 732-515-9457 or stop by to purchase tickets

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28Jazz and BrunchInternationally Renowned

Jerry Weldon TrioSpecial Ticketed Event

$50 All-Inclusive

LIVE JAZZ INMETUCHEN

Internationally renowned veteran sax man Jerry Weldon is a “musician’s musician” and a first class showman. He blows his horn with his entire body and delights audiences with his all-in, soulful playing. Jerry joined the Lionel Hampton Orchestra after graduating from Rutgers Jazz Studies Program in 1981. A charter member and featured soloist with Harry Connick’s band in 1990, Jerry still performs with the house band on Connick’s television variety show. Over his more than 35 year career, Jerry has worked with jazz giants George Benson, Jimmy Cobb, George Cables, Cedar Walton, Roy Haynes, Mel Torme, Dr. Lonnie Smith, and Joey DeFrancesco among many others.

Photo Credit: Fan-chieh Lin