Roger Kellaway and Peter Beets to Bring THE MANY MOODS OF MCCARTNEY to The Sheen Center

By: Mar. 15, 2017
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The JAZZ ON BLEECKER STREET series at The Sheen Center in the heart of historic Greenwich Village will present ROGER KELLAWAY & PETER BEETS in "The Many Moods of McCartney" on Thursday, March 23rd at 7:30 p.m. With Jay Leonhart on bass, Ron Krasinski on drums.

"The Many Moods of McCartney" features Grammy Award-winning, Oscar nominated jazz pianist/composer master Roger Kellaway and Holland's top jazz pianist Peter Beets in a two-piano and trio performance showing off the magical music of Sir Paul McCartney, the legendary classic and pop tunes that are part of the soundtrack of our lives and are musical history!

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The SHEEN CENTER FOR THOUGHT & CULTURE, a new state of the art Performing Arts Center in the East Village/NoHo announces the launching of their new JAZZ SERIES, 'JAZZ ON BLEECKER STREET', a new home for some of Jazz's finest! The beautiful 270-seat theatre will present a wide variety of Jazz genres and aspire to showcase original sides to America's National Treasure, Jazz.

SHEEN CENTER Named after the late Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, best known for his popular radio and TV ministry in the 1950s and 60s, The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture is a project of the Archdiocese of New York with the mission of showcasing works in the performing and visual arts, lectures and symposia that highlight the true, the good, and the beautiful as they have been expressed throughout the ages. The state-of-the-art complex has a 270-seat proscenium theater equipped with five-camera high-definition livestream capability and a multi-track recording studio with thirty-two onstage inputs; an 80-seat black box theater; four rehearsal studios; and an art gallery. This facility is the newest arts center in Manhattan in 35 years and a great addition to the growing artistic community in the East Village/NoHo. For tickets and more information, visit www.sheencenter.org.



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