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An irreverent and opinionated guide to jazz in Kansas City.
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Now's the Time: Marilyn Maye
At 91,
Marilyn Maye
remains a wondrously energizing entertainer. Her five-night stand at
Quality Hill Playhouse
runs through Sunday, Sept. 15.
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Kansas City's jazz scene has been documented at Plastic Sax since 2007. Contact: williamwbrownlee(at)gmail.com.
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