A Performance to Benefit the New Pine Plains Herald.
Founded in 2022, the mission of the New Pine Plains Herald is to serve as a reliable online source of local news and information that has been carefully researched and reported. We intend to highlight events and developments in our, cut through misinformation, stimulate thinking and informed action, and encourage honest and civil discourse on community matters
Fred Hersch has been proclaimed “a master who plays it his way” by the New York Times, and an “elegant force of musical invention” by the Los Angeles Times. He is widely recognized for his ability to steadfastly create a unique body of original works while reinventing the standard jazz repertoire — investing time-tested classics with keen insight, fresh ideas, and extraordinary technique. In 2006, Hersch became the first artist in the 75-year history of New York City’s legendary Village Vanguard to play a weeklong engagement as a solo pianist. His second solo run there was documented on the Grammy-nominated Alone at the Vanguard, one of six recordings he’s made at the iconic club.
All proceeds from the concert will go to benefit the New Pine Plains Herald, a non-profit journalism startup serving Pine Plains and members of its school district, which includes Ancram, Gallatin, Milan, and Stanfordville.
The mission of the Herald is to serve as a reliable source of local news and information that has been carefully researched and reported. The Herald intends to highlight events and developments in the community, cut through misinformation, stimulate thinking and informed action, and encourage honest and civil discourse on community matters.
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