If there was any doubt about jazz’s relevance today, Donna Trunzo’s performance at the Lark Street Tavern in Albany on Tuesday, January 28th put it to rest.
This wasn’t your typical “jazz is for the old guard” moment. It proved that while jazz has vintage roots, it pulses with an energy as fresh and alive as anything on today’s charts.
The Lark Street Tavern makes a deceptive first impression. Enter through the street-side doors into a traditional bar, but head to the back room, and you’re met with intimate elegance. Cozy couches and candlelit charm evoke the spirit of jazz clubs from a bygone era—places most of today’s generation never experienced,
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