Anacortes Now - Second Sunday Jazz

Anacortes, WALocal News

The Anacortes Public Library is set to host the "Second Sunday Jazz" event on April 13, 2025, at 2:00 PM, promising an afternoon of engaging jazz music. The featured group, "Danned If We Do," is led by Jud Sherwood, known for founding The Jazz Project in Bellingham. Alongside Sherwood, the ensemble includes Cheryl Hodge on keyboard, Brian Cunningham on guitar, and Jon Meyer on bass, each bringing their unique talents to the stage. This performance will center around covers of the iconic band Steely Dan, appealing to both jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. By showcasing local talent, the event aims to strengthen community ties and promote a love for live music.

The library’s commitment to hosting cultural events enhances its role as a vital community space. Attendees can look forward to an enjoyable afternoon filled with rhythm and melody. This concert is a perfect opportunity for residents to connect with each other while enjoying quality music.

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