Jazz notes: Sinatra tribute, Billy Hart, Los Mas Valientes, Branford Marsalis

Sinatra bash

It has been 96 years back Ol ‘Blue Eyes is built in Hoboken, and 13 returned to earth he port. On Friday Sinatra acolytes will accumulate outside the supervision of the Count Basie

Tickets $ 25 in alpha, and some will get abutment Red Bank Arts Project Applesauce, apple sauce, which hosts concerts and workshops throughout the year.

Marsalis at Kean

Branford Marsalis’ concert on Friday at Enlow Recital Hall at Kean University is the best of both worlds: It gives the tenor saxophonist in an appropriate aggregation of his old quartet with Eric Revis on bass, Justin Faulkner on drums and Joey Calderazzo on piano, but Marsalis and Calderazzo will also be accessible as a duo (as they appear on their 2011 CD, “Songs of joy and melancholy

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