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NICK DeCESARE (piano) with Joe Badaczewski, Anton DeFade and Jevon Rushton at Savoy Monday Night Jazz (3-10-14)

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NICK DeCESARE (piano) with Joe Badaczewski, Anton DeFade and Jevon Rushton at Savoy Monday Night Jazz (3-10-14)

Time: March 10, 2014 from 6pm to 9:30pm
Location: Savoy Restaurant
Street: 2623 Penn Avenue
City/Town: Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222
Website or Map: http://www.savoypgh.com/event…
Phone: 412.400.6944
Event Type: nick decesare, joe badaczewski, anton defade, jevon rushton, jazz, savoy
Organized By: Charlie G. Sanders
Latest Activity: Mar 11, 2014

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Hi friends,

As some of you may already know, I was unable to be with you last Monday due to the flu.  I'm fine, and I look forward to being with you next Monday, bright eyed and bushy tailed and ready for the next wonderful episode of Monday Night Jazz at Savoy! 
Here's what's happening next on Jazz Night:

Savoy Monday Night Jazz Artist for 3-10-14

 

NICK DeCESARE Quartet w/Joe Badaczewski, Anton DeFade & Jevon Ruston

Nick DeCesare

 

Time:              6pm

Place:              Savoy Restaurant

                        2623 Penn Avenue

                        Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222

Phone:            412.281.0660

 

Dining: Full dining menu will be available to enjoy along with complete lounge menu.  

Drink specials: All domestic beers are $3.00 (plus tax)

 

Hours: Restaurant open 5pm until 10pm; Live music starts at 6pm.

 

 UPCOMING ATTRACTIONS!

 

Mar.  17 – The Roger Humphries Trio feat. SPANKY WILSON

 

For further info, please visit the Savoy website (http://www.savoypgh.com/event/jazz-monday

Charlie G.

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