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The month of July brings a variety of music to The Nash.
The Nash is located at 110 E. Roosevelt St., in downtown Phoenix, on Roosevelt Row.
The Power Trio kicks off the month on July 1 with Michael Kocour, Stan Sorenson, and Lewis Nash. The First Friday then brings The Salt River Project, as some Valley natives put together a blend of American folk music, jazz, and avant-garde.
Then, celebrate Bastille Day with Constance Genter and the Uptown Combo for a combination of jazz and gypsy swing concert. On July 21, Natalie Gallatin returns after her sold out CD release to bring favorites from her new album “Noodles.”
Swinging Leo then brings swinging standards mixed with a touch of Western swing and gypsy jazz on July 28.
Tickets are on sale at thenash.org. Student discounted tickets are available for all concerts. Use code: “student” at checkout.