Jazz player to headline Music Live with Lunch on Tuesday in Sequim

Jazzman Craig Buhler will bring his combo to the next Music Live with Lunch concert this Tuesday at St. Luke's in Sequim. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Jazzman Craig Buhler will bring his combo to the next Music Live with Lunch concert this Tuesday at St. Luke's in Sequim. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Peninsula Daily News

SEQUIM — Music Live with Lunch, the monthly interlude open to all at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 525 N. Fifth Ave., features the versatile jazz player Craig Buhler in concert this Tuesday, Oct. 20.

Starting at noon, Buhler and his combo will offer standards from the great American songbook — George Gershwin, Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern, Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer — in the St. Luke’s sanctuary.

Buhler will play with Port Townsend pianist Mark Schecter and Bainbridge Island bassist Ted Enderle, who is also featured on Buhler’s recent CD, “Ripples.”

Then comes a hot meal served in the parish hall around 12:30 p.m., all for $10.

Music lovers can buy tickets at the door Tuesday or pick them up in advance at the church office.

For information, phone St. Luke’s at 360-683-4862.

Like the rest of the Music Live with Lunch performers, Buhler and band are donating their time for the concert.

This series, which brings music, camaraderie and a midday meal to St. Luke’s every third Tuesday of the month, still has season tickets available at the church for $70.

A saxophone, clarinet, flute and piano player, Buhler directs the Stardust Dance Band based in Sequim, co-directs the springtime Northwest Big Band Workshop in Port Townsend, and serves on the worship team at Dungeness Community Church.

Oh, and he’s also a music teacher and recording artist with nine CDs to his credit.

To find out more, see www.craigbuhler.com.

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