The Milton Public Library will host "Boston Jazz Voices" as the last concert in our free spring series. It was almost 25 years ago that the seeds of Boston Jazz Voices were sown by a group of barbershop singers who got together to venture beyond the confines of single-sex four-part harmony. The unique and unmistakable sound of Gene Puerling inspired this mixed group of vocal enthusiasts. His arrangements are characterized by complex and unexpected harmonic twists that make even the most familiar tunes sound new to the ear. Gene Puerling passed away in 2008, but his imprint on vocal jazz lives on. What Boston Jazz Voices offers is a unique combination of those classic sounds plus contemporary jazz idiom. Please come and join us for this very fun hour of a cappella music, and bring your family. You are sure to be glad you came!
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