BATH — Jazz musicians Brad Terry and Paul Sullivan will improvise audience-called jazz tunes Saturday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the Minnie Brown Center, 906 Washington St. to benefit the Unitarian Universalist Church of Brunswick, which was destroyed by fire in June 2011.
Master musicians Paul Sullivan on piano and clarinetist and whistler Brad Terry will perform audience favorites from a menu of more than 200 songs. Audience members pick their favorites, and Sullivan and Terry will improvise a unique version of it on the spot.
There is also a pre-concert fundraiser offered by four area restaurants: Admiral Steakhouse, J.R. Maxwell’s, Kennebec Tavern and Solo Bistro. Eat at one of these restaurants before the show, and a portion of the price of the meal will go to the UUCB Building Fund. Reservations are required. Simply call, make a reservations and tell them it is for the UUCB fundraiser.
Due to limited seating, advance tickets are required. Tickets are $20 at Gulf of Maine Books, 134 Maine St., Brunswick and at UCBB’s temporary office at Fort Andross, suite 210. There will be no ticket sales at the door, in anticipation of a soldout house. Dessert and refreshments will be offered at intermission.
For more information, call 729- 8515.
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