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After a two year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, Mechanics Hall in Worcester will host four noontime jazz performances as part of the venue’s Brown Bag Concerts, the hall announced Monday.
The concerts, produced by Worcester National Public Radio affiliate WICN, will run from May 4 to June 15, and will be free to the public.
“The spring Brown Bag Concerts include stellar performers,” said Kathleen Gagne, executive director of Mechanics Hall, in a press release. “I am over the moon excited to offer extraordinary performances and welcome the community to return to Mechanics Hall.”
The concerts will feature jazz groups the Alex Minnasian Trio on May 4, the Roderick Camelia Latin-Jazz Trio on May 11, the Noah Preminger Quartet on June 8, and the Armen Donelian Trio on June 15.
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