2/2/10 - Music | Photography

The picture of jazz

Sunday’s concert in Beverly, put on by the North Shore Jazz Project, helped raise funds for Haiti. These photos, by John Carden, a photojournalist from New Hampshire, caught the spirit of the day. The organization has another concert in a Danvers private home on Feb. 12th. You can check their site for details.

Stan Strickland

Stan Strickland

Rob Marino, the owner of Chianti with Chava Hudson and Henry Ferrini of the North Shore Jazz Project.

Rich Marino, the owner of Chianti, with Chava Hudson and Henry Ferrini of the North Shore Jazz Project.

The son the restaurant owner playing the drums.

The son the restaurant owner playing the drums.

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Greta Bro Group

Greta Bro Group

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