JazzFest 2022 | The Buster Williams Quartet "Something More"
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31 Mamroneck Avenue,White Plains NY 10601
17 September, 2022
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Grammy Award-winning bassist Buster Williams is a jazz legend whose playing knows no limits. He has performed, recorded and collaborated with jazz giants such as Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey, Betty Carter, Branford and Wynton Marsalis and many others. Williams tours frequently with his group Something More. The Buster Williams Quartet “Something More” features Buster Willaims (bass), Steve Wilson (saxophone), Lenny White (drums) and Brandon McCune (piano/keyboard). Showtimes: 7:00 and 9:00 pm Ticket Prices: $35/set | $65 for both (each performance is approximately 60 minutes) * ArtsWestchester requires proof of vaccination or negative PCR test for entry to the gallery and related events. At this time we require that the public wear face coverings for all in-person programming. Code of Conduct and Covid-19 safety protocols are available here. This event is part of the 2022 JazzFest White Plains. In its 11th year, the festival remains true to its roots, presenting jazz from an outstanding roster of Westchester and NYC musicians. From September 14-18, we welcome audiences back to see established jazz greats, as well as rising stars who are carrying jazz in new directions. Our 2022 programs will be presented in-person over four days. Visit artsw.org/jazzfest to see the full lineup. JazzFest White Plains is presented by Bank of America in partnership with ArtsWestchester, the City of White Plains and the White Plains BID, JazzFest has become a signature White Plains event presenting free and affordable jazz experiences to jazz enthusiasts from Westchester and beyond. #WPJAZZFEST A complete guide for JazzFest White Plains 2022 can be found at artsw.org/jazzfest Stay up-to-date on cultural art events in Westchester by signing up to receive our weekly digital newsletter Arts(e)News and monthly digital newspaper ArtsNews at artsw.org/subscribe. For more arts and cultural in Westchester County, visit artsw.org.
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