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Live Music This Week at Act III

It's sizzling hot outside - come enjoy the cool jazz inside Act III in Littleton!

Tonight (and every Tuesday night!), acclaimed saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi headlines at Act III. “Tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi is an internationally recognized jazz performer, composer, author and educator. “ Playing from 8:30 – 10:30 pm, he starts the week off on the right foot! Click here for tickets.

Wednesday, seasoned pianist Paul Broadnax and bassist Peter Kontrimas play from 8 – 10 pm. Enjoy the smooth jazz interpretations of these veteran musicians to get you through the middle of the week. Come for dinner too, and try the delicious Mediterranean/Californian cuisine of Act III. The kitchen is open until 9 pm, but after that you can still get a wide selection of appetizers and daily desserts specials.

Thursday, the evening starts with pianist Sue Howard, who plays during dinner (6 – 8 pm). There is no cost for this show - it is Act III’s gift to you for your continued support.

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During Friday’s dinner hour, Pamela Hines plays piano for your dining pleasure. Then the Cliff Tetle Trio takes over and plays from 9 – 11 pm. Cliff sold out last month, so you should get your tickets soon to reserve your seat. Come enjoy the great jazz - it’s a wonderful way to start the weekend.

Saturday, pianist Ric Maure plays from 6 – 8 pm. Ric is the perfect background piano player. Every so often, you can pick up the riffs of popular tunes woven into his melodies. At 9 pm, Michael Payette and Cassandre McKinley take over. These popular musicians have been playing the Boston music scene for decades and will bring a well polished show to Littleton. For tickets, click here.

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Sunday, music from the Jazz Jam fills the building. Usually a very popular event, it is open for the public to join the fun. If you are a musician, bring your instrument and, as the saying goes, come on down! The music usually plays from 4 until 7, but the kitchen is open until 8 pm.

And don’t forget to check out Gallery 529 after the show! Gallery 529, Act III’s sister business, is currently showcasing the work of many exciting new artists in their juried show ”Discovery.” 

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