East End Jazz Brings New Orleans, Jazz and Blues to East Quogue Village Green - 27 East

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East End Jazz Brings New Orleans, Jazz and Blues to East Quogue Village Green

authorStaff Writer on Jul 21, 2025

East End Jazz will present a free concert featuring New Orleans jazz and blues music on Tuesday, July 29, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the East Quogue Village Green Park, 630 Montauk Highway.

Attendees are encouraged to bring beach chairs, blankets and food baskets to enjoy an evening of live music outdoors. Performers include Vanessa Trouble on vocals, Dave Smith on trumpet, Hyuna Park on piano, Iris Ornig on bass and Jonathan Mele on drums. The concert will also feature special guests, including 16-year-old vocalist Lilou Zugmeyer and the Jazz Divas.

“We are thrilled to bring the magic and joy of New Orleans, jazz and blues to our community,” said a spokesperson for East End Jazz. “This free concert is a perfect opportunity for everyone to experience an unforgettable night of music and community spirit.”

The event is sponsored by the East Quogue Civic Association. The concert will be canceled in case of rain. East End Jazz is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the community through jazz performances, educational programs and workshops. East Quogue Civic Association works to enhance the quality of life for residents through community initiatives and support for local events.

For more information, contact Iris Ornig, director of East End Jazz, at eastendjazzny@gmail.com.

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