MTHS Jazz Musicians to Perform at Baguus Little Asia on September 21

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The Mountlake Terrace High School Jazz Combo will be taking the stage at Baguus Little Asia on Saturday, September 21, from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, offering an exciting evening of live jazz music. The group will perform a diverse repertoire that includes both classic jazz standards and contemporary pieces, ensuring there’s something for everyone in attendance. Baguus Little Asia, a restaurant celebrated for its flavorful Asian dishes, provides an ideal backdrop for this cultural event, allowing guests to enjoy a delicious meal while experiencing live music. This performance not only showcases the talent of the young musicians from Mountlake Terrace High School but also strengthens community ties by promoting local arts. The event is expected to draw jazz enthusiasts and families looking for a fun night out.

As the school’s jazz program continues to thrive, performances like this one play a crucial role in fostering young talent. By attending, community members can support local youth and enjoy a vibrant cultural experience. Mark your calendars for this special evening of music and dining.

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