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General StoriesFebruary 14, 2007 

Love and Romance this Saturday at Jazz Vespers

Sure Valentine's Day is over but the love and romance of jazz continues at Jazz Vespers this Saturday, February 17th at 5:30pm at the First Presbyterian Church of Philipstown, 10 Academy St.,

Cold Spring.

It's one of the few Jazz Vespers venues where the minister, Rev. Leslie Mott, is a former jazz singer. And if you couldn't come to last month's vesper, you missed Rev. Mott spontaneously breaking into song during her sermon.

Under the leadership of the church's outstanding musical director and pianist Tom McCoy, who has played on Broadway and national television, the jazz is some of the finest to be heard in the area. All selections are original arrangements by Tom McCoy.

Accompanying Tom McCoy are singer Erica McCoy, Lou Scott on bass, and Mike LaRocco on drums.

If you love jazz, come hear and experience the beauty of this one-hour service. It's a great way to combine wonderful music and spirituality. The Jazz Vespers service is free and open to all.

All are also welcome to the traditional Sunday service held every Sunday at 10:30am with Rev. Leslie Mott and Music Director Tom McCoy. For more information contact the First Presbyterian Church of Philipstown at 265-3220.

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