Horace Silver Returns To The Stage

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Horace Silver will perform live for the first time in four years with a performance at the Blue Note in New York. The legendary pianist plays April 27 through May 2, with sets at 8:00 and 10:30 each night.

Along with some of his hard-bop classics, Silver will perform music from his Bop City Records debut, Rockin’ With Rachmaninoff, bring listeners along on his heavenly walk with Duke Ellington and Rachmaninoff.

Seats at a table are $35 a piece. Bar seats run $25 a piece. For more information or to buy tickets, visit www.bluenotejazz.com.



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