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Gomez&Sadlon Perform Smooth Jazz at the Twisted Vine Restaurant!

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 285 Main St Derby CT 06418  See map

Gomez&Sadlon, a smooth jazz duo featuring guitarist Thom Gomez and saxophone/flutist Rick Sadlon, will be performing at the Twisted Vine Restaurant  in Derby, CT from 7:30 – 10:30  p.m. on Saturday, May 26. The Gomez & Sadlon jazz duo performs a wide range of music that features a repertoire of popular jazz, pop, rock and even some country musical selections from the American Songbook performed in an easy jazz style. Their music has been described as contemporary, melodic and smooth, yet artistic and they have the ability to interpret the music in a manner that everyone will recognize and enjoy. The Twisted Vine is located at: 285 Main Street in Derby, CT. There is no cover charge, but if dining, reservations for the Birmingham Cellar are recommended by calling 203-734-2462. You can hear a sample of the music of Gomez&Sadlon at: www.myspace.com/smoothjazzexpressions

 

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