Come enjoy a FREE gypsy jazz with Fête Manouche on Sunday, April 14, 2013 at 2
p.m. at Mount Laurel Library. This concert is open to the public. No registration needed.
Jazz
Manouche - literally “gypsy
jazz” - is an exotic brand of swing music, born in France in the early 1930s.
Clarinetist Dan Levinson discovered Jazz Manouche while living in Paris in the early 1990s and
was mesmerized. In 2004 he assembled Fête Manouche and has been captivating
audiences both young and young at heart ever since.
To hear samples
of the band, visit http://www.newyorksbestmusicians.com/dance-bands/77-fetemanouche
This concert is part of the Second Sunday
Concert series offered at the Mount Laurel Library thanks to a generous gift
from Wegmans. Concerts are held every
month. All are welcome to attend.