Scullers joins five other East Coast clubs for a virtual jaz

Scullers joins five other East Coast clubs for a virtual jazzfest


Scullers joins five other East Coast clubs for a virtual jazzfest
By Noah Schaffer Globe correspondent,Updated March 17, 2021, 3:05 p.m.
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Christian Sands will perform from the Scullers stage at the East Coast Jazz Festival.Anna Webber
Hearing live jazz has long meant stepping into one of the intimate, dimly lit clubs where the music thrives. With their limited capacities and slim profit margins, such venues have been among the casualties of the COVID pandemic, with some rooms now shuttered permanently and many others soliciting donations to try to stay afloat.
Now six venues, including Scullers Jazz Club in Boston, are teaming up for the inaugural East Coast Jazz Festival Saturday. Viewers can spend the evening club-hopping from one virtual stage to another to catch sets by 18 bands. The Scullers stage will stream sets from bands led by regulars keyboardist Christian Sands, trumpeter Keyon Harrold, and saxophonist Tia Fuller, a Berklee professor who provided the saxophone sound for one of the animated characters in Pixar’s “Soul.” Boston pianist Yoko Miwa will perform a pre-recorded set for the Blues Alley stage in Washington, D.C.

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