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