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Roses Grove Band Performs In Sag Harbor

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The Jam Session on April 12 at the Sag Harbor Masonic Lodge. ANTHONY LOMBARDO

The Jam Session on April 12 at the Sag Harbor Masonic Lodge. ANTHONY LOMBARDO

authorStaff Writer on Apr 19, 2022

The Sag Harbor Masonic Club and Wamponamon Lodge will present The Roses Grove Band performing Saturday, April 23, at 8 p.m. The band will perform favorite songs from The Grateful Dead catalog. Wherever they perform, it’s a good time. Come to Sag Harbor for a psychedelic evening of great music for a good cause the money raised goes to local charities. The Masonic Temple is above the Whaling Museum at 200 Main Street Sag Harbor.

The Sag Harbor Masonic also presents The Jam Session every Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. The weekly performances rival the best that can be found in New York City. The Jam Session believes that the evolution and survival of improvisational music take place in front of a live audience, being inclusive and accessible to all who want to engage. To purchase tickets on line for either concert, visit masonicmusicseries.com or purchase tickets at the door.

To purchase tickets on line visit masonicmusicseries.com or purchase tickets at the door.

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