Morris Museum To Host ‘Back Deck Concert Series’ Again

Nat Adderley, Jr.

Grammy-winning Pianist-Composer-Arranger-Producer Nat Adderley, Jr. will perform June 20.

The Morris Museum in Morristown will, for the seventh year in a row, present its popular outdoor “Back Deck” concert series. Bring lawn chairs, have a picnic, enjoy the sunset! If it rains, the concert will be moved indoors. Tickets go on sale April 21. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. For information and ticketing, visit morrismuseum.org/outdoor-concerts-on-the-back-deck.

June 11: Telegraph Quartet performing Debussy, Alberga and Kern.
June 20: Nat Adderley Jr. Quartet.
July 2: Alexis Morrast.
July 9: Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey performing Robert Butts, Haydn, Handel,
             Mozart and Billings.
July 11: ArcoStrum performing Vivaldi, Piazzolla, Polyphia, Williams and Li.
July 16: Amani performing Bacharach
July 25: Orpheus Chamber Players performing Mozart and Dohnanyi.
Aug. 1: Little Johnny Rivero & His Giants in tribute to jazz and Latin legends
Aug. 6: Lance Bryant & Shout
Aug. 8: The Fumos
Aug. 13: Evan Sherman & Friends
Aug. 20: Carla Cook
Aug. 26: Bria Skonberg
Aug. 29: Lynette Sheard performing Charlie Parker and Dinah Washington with bassist
               John Lee.
Sept. 3: Orpheus Chamber Players performing Dvořák, Beethoven, Coleman and
               Paquito D’Rivera.
Sept. 10: Mike Davis & the New Wonders

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