Nancy Atlas Fireside Sessions Return To Bay Street In January 2019 - 27 East

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Nancy Atlas Fireside Sessions Return To Bay Street In January 2019

author on Dec 17, 2018

The Fireside Sessions, a winter concert series with Montauk’s Nancy Atlas and special guests, returns to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor this January.

The Nancy Atlas Project will perform with different featured artists each Saturday in January at 8 p.m.

Henry Haid will kick off the 2019 sessions on January 5. The piano man is known for his time as the lead in the Broadway show “Movin’ Out,” based on the music of Billy Joel. George Cortez will join Mr. Haid and the Nancy Atlas Project on saxophone.

Randi Fishenfeld, described as “a tornado on a violin,” returns on January 12.

There will be a rockabilly night on January 19 billed as “sugary sweet” with Eugene Chrysler on stand-up bass and East End music scene mainstay Gene Casey.

Choir night on January 26 will feature the return of Danny Kean and Jonny Rosch, both renowned keyboard players, plus the Fireside Choir. Mr. Kean is a multi-instrumentalist and Mr. Rosch was a member of the original Blues Brothers Band.

Tickets are $35. Call 631-725-9500 or visit baystreet.org.

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