Westport Library Blue Sunday Concert Series Finale Spotlights Blues Legend
Whether you call it a harmonica, blues harp, mouth organ or just plain harp, Montgomery dazzled with his mastery of blues harmonica and had the crowd on it's feet more than once. Later in the show he invited the audience to turn the Trefz forum into a dance floor and many seats quickly emptied as the crowd, already energized from the performances, showed off their dance moves in the library's isles. Naftalin's Blue Sunday Band included guitarists Paul Gabriel and JD Seem, drummer Nick Longo and Paul Opalach on bass, Also later in the show, Montgomery shared the stage with two other great harmonica players, Mark Zaretsky and Manny Foglio.
The show was a perfect fit for the Library's beautiful Trefz Forum which is a versatile, cutting-edge space. The Trefz Forum is a premier tri-state area venue for performances, concerts, film screenings, lectures, and more. It features a concert stage, an 18-foot x 10-foot Digital Projection Radiance LED screen, state-of-the-art sound, theatrical lighting, video and digital projection, and seating for 400+ people (600 standing).
Presented by The Westport Library and Verso Studios, this series is produced by Naftalin, a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame who rose to fame as the keyboardist with the influential Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
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