New Year’s Eve at 3rd Street Gallery
Just a small gathering of friends as we listened to more friends, Haywood and Friends, play their brand of jazz at the 3rd Street Gallery in Carnegie, PA. From left is Phil Salvato, painter and bassist, all the paintings on the walls are his; Ron Bossetti, saxophones and clarinets and other such instruments, former high school music teacher and regular at 3rd Street; and Haywood Vincent, jazz pianist and arranger.

Haywood in the piano, desaturated color with film grain filter added (since photos were grainy already).
Happy New Year!
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January 1, 2012 | Categories: art exhibit, carnegie pa, holiday, musicians, neighborhood, people, performance, places | Tags: 3rd street gallery, art gallery, happy new year, jazz musicians playing auld lang syne, photography | 2 Comments
Auld Lang Syne
It’s been a while since I stopped at the 3rd Street Gallery in Carnegie, PA to listen to the guys play jazz.
On bass is Phil Salvato, who owns the gallery; all the paintings you see in the photo are also his paintings. On piano is Haywood Vincent, improvisator extraordinaire with a huge repertoire, and on tenor sax is Ron Bissetti, former public school music teacher and long time jazz musician.
A small group of us had a simply merry time in the gallery space, restored from a century of alternate uses including a hardware store, florist shop and pizza shop. Read more about the 3rd Street Gallery at www.3rdstreetgallery.net.
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January 1, 2010 | Categories: holiday, musicians | Tags: 3rd street gallery, bass piano and tenor sax, jazz, jazz in an art gallery, jazz musicians playing auld lang syne, restored historic building | Leave a comment