GINNY’S SUPPER CLUB: THE WILLIE JONES III QUARTET

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THE WILLIE JONES III QUARTET--PERFORMS AT GINNY’S SUPPER CLUB AT RED ROOSTER HARLEM

Saturday, December 6, 2014

7:30pm & 10:00pm sets

Featuring Willie Jones III (leader, drums), Stacy Dillard (saxophones), Jerry Manasia (piano), Dezron Douglas (bass)

Willie Jones III - the highly accomplished modern jazz drummer who famously served as sideman to Hank Jones, Cedar Walton, Roy Hargrove and more - makes a first time appearance at Ginny’s Super Club, located at Red Rooster Harlem, with one of today’s most soulful quartets on Saturday, December 6, 2014.  Set times are 7:30pm and 10:00pm.  Ginny’s Supper Club, at Red Rooster Harlem, is located at 310 Lennox Avenue, New York, New York.

The Willie Jones III Quartet features Willie Jones III (leader, drums), Stacy Dillard (saxophones), Jeremy Manasia (piano), and Dezron Douglas (bass).

Especially for this special appearance at Ginny’s Supper Club, the Willie Jones III Quartet will explore the soulful side of straight-ahead jazz.  The group will perform originals by members of the band, selections from the Cedar Walton songbook, and tunes made famous by Roberta Flack.

Music charge for all sets is $10.00.  For tickets, please visit www.ginnyssupperclub.com

For dinner reservations, call (212) 792-9001. 

 

 

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