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Provincetown :: Monday, March 15th 2010
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The Provincetown Art Association and Museum.
Young Jazz Musicians
Performing at PAAM's Summer Jazz Concert Series
By Kahrin Deines
July 9th, 2008
Usually it’s Provincetown’s visual arts culture that gets all of the attention. But musical arts have also been a mainstay for decades on the Outer Cape. In fact, back in the ‘50s and ‘60s it wasn’t unusual to find jazz greats such as Miles Davis and Nina Simone performing at Provincetown venues.
 | The evening’s quartet is made up of Tyler Clibbon, Sam Woodbury, Will Slater and Kareem Sanjaghi. |
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Today there’s still a lively jazz music scene, which has gained momentum in the last few years with the inauguration of the Provincetown Jazz Festival in August and the Provincetown Music Festival in September. And there are also a lot of young musicians in the area, who have inherited the musical history of the Cape.
A concert that will take place on July 16 at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) is set to showcase the talent of some of these second- and third-generation Cape Cod musicians.
Organized by Bart Weisman, the founder of the music festivals mentioned above, the concert features four young jazz talents, who are all between the ages of 18 and 22. They have all committed themselves to a life of music, and are pursuing musical degrees at various schools.
The evening’s quartet is made up of Tyler Clibbon, Sam Woodbury, Will Slater and Kareem Sanjaghi.
Clibbon, a saxophonist, is a second-generation jazz musician. His mother plays jazz guitar, and his parents own the Clibbon Gallery in Provincetown. Sanjaghi, meanwhile, plays the drums and is a third-generation jazz musician, whose grandfather, Bob Hayes, has been performing on the Cape for many years. Woodbury will be on the guitar and Slater on the bass.
For their concert, which is part of the Summer Jazz Series at the PAAM, Bart Weisman will join in on the drums. Suzanne Davis, who teaches at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, will accompany on piano.
Summer jazz concerts will also take place at PAAM on July 30, August 4 and September 3.
The concert with young Cape jazz talent will take place on July 16 at 6 p.m. at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Tickets cost $15. To find out more about the Summer Jazz Concert Series, visit www.paam.org or call 508.487.1750.
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