At Baltimore’s Center Club: A 4-course dinner and 3-sets of jazz featuring Nico Sarbanes. Perfect.

photo of singer, musician Nico Sarbanes from Baltimore
Singer, musician Nico Sarbanes from Baltimore

As a kid, I became a devoted fan of jazz and the standards. Years later, I discovered the supper club experience and cabaret—both make me warm and happy.

One of the joys of belonging to The Center Club is having access to nights like this.

November 30th, The Center Club presents the final in their Jazz series for 2017. In their email announcement they wrote, “At this carefully choreographed dinner, you’ll enjoy a special pre-fixe, 4-course menu served between three sets of jazz by one of the city’s leading young performers. Nico Sarbanes, a jazz vocalist, trumpeter, and composer grew up in Baltimore listening to the sounds of Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra and Billie Holiday.”

Here’s a preview of Sarbanes’ work; check him out sharing his philosophy. It’s mighty impressive.

Center Club’s Jazz Series resumes in 2018.

More about Nico Sarbanes at NicoSarbanes.Com

More about Baltimore’s 5-Star Platinum Center Club at CenterClub.Org

 

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