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Sunday Jazz Series with Third Stream

  • 1219 Research Boulevard Hummelstown, PA, 17036 (map)

This Sunday’s show will be with the legendary Third Stream!

 

About the artists:

Tom Strohman  A graduate of Lebanon Valley College (B.S. in Music Education) and Towson University (M.M. in Jazz Studies), Tom is Professor Emeritus of Music at Lebanon Valley College, where he teaches Saxophone and Jazz Studies as an Adjunct Instructor. He has shared the stage with Buddy DeFranco, Johnny Coles, Ira Sullivan, Dave Stahl, Phil Wilson, Steve Rudolph, and Bobby Rosengarten, and performed for Al Martino, Sonny and Cher, Eddie Fisher, Della Reese, Patti Page, Johnny Mathis, and Clay Aiken, and recorded with Johnny Winter and Dan Hartman.

Jim Miller - Winner of TV Host Magazine’s “Bassist of the Year” award for three consecutive years, Jim has produced and taught clinics on jazz history, emotions in music, jazz improvisation, and bass master classes. He has taught bass privately and also was Adjunct Professor of Music at Lebanon Valley College, where he directed the small jazz ensemble and gave private bass and jazz studies lessons. He has performed in concerts and clinics with Herb Ellis, Phil Wilson, Cal Collins, Slide Hampton, Buddy DeFranco, Jimmy Heath, David Schnitter, Barry Harris, Barney Kessel, Art Taylor, John Blake, Al Grey, and Valery Ponomarev.

Jim Easton - A former instructor of guitar at the Governor’s School of the Performing Arts at Bucknell University, Jim studied guitar with both Chuck Anderson at the Anderson School of Music and Ted Dunbar at Rutgers University. He was commissioned by the Elizabethtown Children’s Hospital to compose a music soundtrack for the documentary “Children and the Computer.” He has also conducted and arranged for the Harrisburg Area Community College Jazz Ensemble and has performed with Eric Kloss, Valery Ponomarev, Phil Wilson, John Blake, Dave Stahl, and the Coasters.

John Peifer  - Currently the drum instructor at Drums Etc. in Lancaster, PA, John has studied with master drummers James Blackley, Sonng Igoe, Paul Patterson, and Armand Santerelli. He spent many years touring the United States and Canada with various music ensembles, and has taught clinics on jazz drumming, jazz improvisation, and jazz history. John has performed with Cal Collins, Buddy Greco, Sal Nistico, Carl Fontana, Eric Kloss, Bud Shank, Phil Wilson, and Sam Noto.


Show is FREE

Doors at 3
Show at 4

We card. Please bring your valid photo ID.

Food will be available during the shows and can be ordered at the bar.

Seats are general admission, and not guaranteed. You may be seated with other guests. We ask that guests not move tables or save seats.

The floor offers an up-close view from the floor of the Listening Room, and the upstairs mezzanine offers a spot overlooking the floor.

 

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