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Hot Summer Night Jazz Benefit Concert

May 13, 2019

Hot Summer Night Jazz Benefit Concert

Join us for an evening of jazz music with Manuel Valera and John Ellis – piano / sax duo – at Mercer Music Hall in Northwest Pianos on Saturday, July 13 at 6PM. The concert is free admission, suggested donation $20. All Proceeds Benefit Seattle JazzED.

You can make your donation at the door when you arrive at the concert, or donate online at any time.
Click here to donate online.

Refreshment will be served. Seating is limited, so please let us know if you plan to attend. Call 425-241-8835 or email us at info@northwestpianos.com to RSVP.

Our mission is to promote music to the children and the greater community, so we will contribute 1% of sales from July 12th to July 14th to support Seattle JazzED.




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