Preservation Hall Jazz Band at the Greenwich Town Party (A Photo Gallery)

Preservation Hall Jazz Band at the Greenwich Town Party (A Photo Gallery)

The Greenwich Town Party was held at Roger Sherman Baldwin Park in Greenwich, Conn., on Saturday, May 24. The returning event ushered in a series of live performances that began with the jazz fusion style of the Connor Sobeiri Group before a bluegrass breakdown from the Kaintuck Band. Blippi provided family-friendly entertainment ahead of Marci Lynn and The Boys’ arrival. 

The aforementioned set preluded the highly anticipated Preservation Hall Jazz Band delivery, which seemingly seized the energy of the Big Easy and administered it to the Northeastern audience. During the Crescent City originators’ frame, photographer Dino Perrucci was on location and shared his choice shots. See below.

The North Country Band played through a roster of songs ahead of Ziggy Marley’s frame, referencing his father’s time with Wailers cuts and his own originals. The Greenwich Town Party schedule conjured one final set, centered around Alanis Morissette, which included fan favorites “Ironic,” “You Oughta Know,” “Hand in My Pocket,” amongst other ’90s references.  

Scroll down to view photos shot by Perrucci during Preservation Hall Jazz Band’s appearance at the Greenwich Town Party.


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