Jazz at The KreegerIn collaboration with Elijah Jamal Balbed, The Kreeger Museum is honored and thrilled to present Jazz at The Kreeger, a series that furthers our mission to share music across the city. Now in its third year, this series supports and spotlights the wealth of musical talent in our metropolitan area.
Save the date for upcoming Jazz at The Kreeger concerts! October 19, 2024 The Bobby Muncy QuartetSaturday, October 19th | 3:00pm-4:00pmTickets: $35 Tickets now include admission to Museum galleries and Sculpture Garden. Ticket-holders may enter the Museum through the front entrance beginning at 1:30pm to view the galleries before the performance begins at 3:00pm. Parking will be available next door at The Field School, located at 2301 Foxhall Road NW. In the event that you must cancel your reservation, please email education@kreegermuseum.org as soon as possible so we can offer your seat to someone else. Refunds will only be issued for cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance. A limited number of 'pay what you can' tickets will be available for this Jazz at The Kreeger performance. For more information, email education@kreegermuseum.org. About the ArtistBobby Muncy is a versatile and in-demand saxophonist, recording artist, and bandleader in the Washington, DC metro area. With a background in music from Florida State University and the University of Maryland, College Park, Bobby has performed with an impressive list of artists and ensembles. Known for his captivating performances, Bobby's dynamic saxophone playing has graced stages at renowned venues such as The Blue Note in New York City and Blues Alley in DC and many ohers. As a co-founder of the DC Jazz Composer’s Collective, Bobby continues to showcase his passion for performance by presenting original jazz compositions in the DC area. Bobby's commitment to delivering electrifying performances and collaborating with top musicians has solidified his status as a leading figure in the vibrant music scene of Washington, DC. The Quartet will feature original compositions as well as jazz arrangements of modern popular music. This project is supported by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities. |