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The Jazz Sanctuary begins 11th anniversary year with four live performances

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The Jazz Sanctuary, which brings live jazz music to performing arts and events spaces throughout the Greater Philadelphia region, has begun its second decade in style, with two concerts performed in January, and four live performances on the schedule for February.
The nonprofit performing arts organization has over 30 events already on the slate for its 11th anniversary year, including a special event in March.
Upcoming live concerts by the musicians from The Jazz Sanctuary include four evenings of “Jazz & Joe” every Thursday night in February, including two in Bucks County and one in Montgomery County:
• Thursday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. at Church of the Incarnation, 1505 Makefield Road, Morrisville;
• Thursday, Feb. 10, at 7 p.m. at Bethlehem Baptist Church, Penllyn Pike and Dager Road, Spring House;

• Thursday, Feb. 17, at Trinity Episcopal Church Buckingham, Routes 202 and 413, Buckingham;
The concerts feature the Jazz Sanctuary Quintet, with Jazz Sanctuary founder Alan Segal (bass), Randy Sutin (vibes/percussion), Eddie Etkins (saxophone), Leon Jordan Sr. (drums) and James Dell’Orefice (piano).
Attendance is limited, wearing a mask is required. For information, visit thejazzsanctuary.com/schedule-of-events-updated-weekly/. All events are free and open to the public. Voluntary donations to the venue are appreciated.
Donations to support the mission of The Jazz Sanctuary continue to be vital to the growth of the organization. The nonprofit brings jazz music free of charge to charitable organizations, community centers, health care facilities and houses of worship, among others.


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