On August 2, 2018

Live at the Chaffee music series continues with Moose Crossing

Thursday, Aug. 2, 7 p.m.—RUTLAND—Poultney-based Moose Crossing will be performing live at the Chaffee Art Center in Rutland on Thursday, Aug. 2 starting at 7 p.m. This will be the sixth installment of a new music series at the Chaffee, that will continue the first Thursday of each month.

Looking for classics from Duke Ellington, Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Josef Zawinul, or Herbie Hancock? Join Moose Crossing at the Chaffee Arts Center and support live music in Rutland. This band of misfit jazz musicians takes the stage with class and energy, providing classic, and contemporary jazz music to any occasion.

Locally grown Vermont musicians include Zachary “Moose Knuckle” Hampton, tenor sax; Tim “The Mayor” Duch, piano; and “Killer” Joe Plotts, bass.

Tickets are $7. This event is all ages. For more information, visit chaffeeartcenter.org.

Photo courtesy of the Chaffee Art Center
Moose Crossing

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