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Live Jazz, Witchcraft, and 1903 Lawley Yacht dockside, June 17-19 at the Antique & Classic Boat Festival

May 20, 2016 by Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum

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IMG_0001WITCHCRAFT, 1903 Lawley Yacht, will be along the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum docks during the 29th Annual Antique & Classic Boat Festival this June 17-19. Learn more about Witchcraft at https://www.theyachtwitchcraft.com/

Also! Drew Nugent & the Midnight Society will be performing live. Details of location and times to be announced.

Drew Nugent and the Midnight Society are a group of jazz musicians bringing back the days of Dixieland and traditional jazz with their hot tempos and fiery improvisations. With a repertoire spanning from 1900-1935, the ensemble focuses on the known and obscure tunes from the 1920s.

Drew Nugent, the ensemble’s leader—playing piano, trumpet and vocals—is also a jazz composer, with influences primarily spanning from Fats Waller and Jelly Roll Morton, through to Gershwin, Berlin, and the great Walter Donaldson. These compositions formed the basis for jazz and pop music in the decades that followed and are still adapted, recorded and performed by contemporary artists.

Drew has had the honor to play venues such as Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center, Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion”, the Delta Queen and Mississippi Queen Steamboats, the Governors Island Jazz Age Lawn Party, NYC. He continues his dream, playing five to seven nights every week, making the music he loves.

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