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Jazz Night with Bill Robinson, Dan Crisci and Comedian Tyron Jackson

Springfield Free Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave, Springfield, NJ | Get Directions »
FREE

On Monday, December 3, 2012 at 7 pm
the Current Events Group of the Springfield Public Library invites you to enjoy an evening of music and comedy.

Jazz singer Bill Robinson has been a singer all his life. The man with the gleaming tenor voice and sure sense of
swing performs at weddings, the Summit Pub, Rod’s Steakhouse and more. He has opened for comedian Jackie Mason and Lionel Hampton and has taken part in the
talent night contests at the Apollo Theatre.

Jazz pianist Dan Crisci has performed as a soloist and in various group settings at
clubs such as Birdland and The Squire in NY and Trumpets, The Old Bay, Van Gogh’s Ear, Café Beethoven and more in NJ. Bill and Dan have teamed in the past and made beautiful music.

Tyrone Jackson will lighten your spirits with his sense of humor and command of language. Tyrone is a poet and the host of Break Through, one of the hottest shows on Cablevision Public Access. His show offers an opportunity to all performers and also provides important information on health issues, crime and getting a job.

Please join the members of the Current Events Group for a relaxing evening of singing, music and comedy and
then come back again on January 7th for a new year of hot issues!  

       This program is free to all.

       The Springfield Free Public Library is located at 66 Mountain Avenue, Springfield.
For additional information, call 973-376-4930.



 

Event Details

Posted by: Genia Meiler
Where Springfield Free Public Library 66 Mountain Ave, Springfield, NJ 07081
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Price $0

More About Springfield Free Public Library

Springfield Free Public Library

Springfield Free Public Library

66 Mountain Ave, Springfield, NJ
973-376-4930

The Springfield Free Public Library offers reference books, fiction and non-fiction books, books on tape, magazines, periodicals, online resources, various adult and children's classes and more. The single floor library is broken down into the main library, a multi-purpose room, a video and music rental area, two small quiet rooms, a youth room and a small art museum.

While the library was established in 1931 by the Springfield parent-teacher association, the present-day building the library occupies was erected in 1969. 

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