The Eagle reports that two Brooklyn Heights residents, Lucille Dandridge and Danielle Gioseffi, will present “Listen Up!”, an evening of jazz this Friday, October 28, from 7:30 to 9:00 at the McKinney Chapel of the First Unitarian Church (116 Pierrepont, near Monroe Place). Ms. Dandridge is a pianist and the founder of Lute Enterprises, whose “goal is to provide the services needed to accomplish our clients’ music related objectives.” Ms. Gioseffi is a member of First Unitarian’s choir, which has monthly “Jazz Sundays”. Admission is $15; you may buy tickets here or at the door. Light refreshments will be served.
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