Meet Thomas Marriott The First Half of East West Trumpet Summit

Bellevue, WALocal News

The East West Trumpet Summit, featuring Thomas Marriott, is set to take place on September 22, 2021, in Sandy, Utah, promising an exciting lineup of performances from top trumpet players. Alongside Marriott, notable musicians such as Orrin Evans, Ray Vega, and Roy McCurdy will showcase their talents, making this event a must-attend for jazz enthusiasts. The summit emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and the rich history of jazz, aiming to deepen local appreciation for the trumpet and its role in the genre. Summit Records, known for its dedication to promoting exceptional jazz artists, adds a layer of authority to this event, attracting a wider audience. This gathering not only highlights the artistry of the trumpet but also encourages community involvement in the music scene.

As the event approaches, anticipation is building among local residents and jazz lovers alike. The East West Trumpet Summit promises to be an unforgettable experience, celebrating the vibrancy of jazz music in Utah. Attendees can expect a blend of talent, passion, and innovation, reinforcing the importance of live music in fostering cultural connections.

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