Arts & Entertainment
NH Jazz: New Location, Same Great Musical Interlude
Shifting gears to keep bringing great music to Nashua.

Last week Studio 99 owner Elise MacDonald announced that after more than four years, she had to make the difficult decision to close up shop on her open space music venue on Factory Street.
Not for lack of great music, or dedicated music lovers.
And so, in hope that the music will go on, Gillian Gual Hinkle, Executive Director of the Nashua Community Music School has announed that, for now, the monthly jazz performances, NH Jazz Presents, formerly a Studio 99 featured event, will move to a new location – the Nashua Community Music School, 5 Pine St. Ext., starting Saturday, March 23 at 8 p.m.
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Come out and support the music of the Jason Palmer Quintet.
Tickets are $10 General Admission / $5 Students. Student means ANY student. This includes local high schools and colleges. Concerts will be alcohol free. Light desserts, coffee and water will be served. Proceeds from the baked goods and drinks will benefit the music school.
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