Metropolitan Sax Quartet coming to Sussex-Wantage Library

| 07 Nov 2016 | 01:26

The Friends of the Sussex-Wantage Library will host a free concert by the Metropolitan Sax Quartet on Saturday, Nov. 19, at 7 p.m. in the library’s community room.
From Mozart to Glenn Miller to Journey, the family-friendly Metropolitan Saxophone Quartet and their energetic mix of music arrangements have been entertaining audiences and wedding guests in the New Jersey metropolitan area since 2004.
The four sax players — Erik Donough, Deanna Loertscher, John DiEgidio, and James Aslanian — and drummer, Matt Olsson, are setting new standards for eclectic saxophone performance. The quartet’s light humor, precise musicianship, and passion for performing always leaves their listeners yelling, “Encore!” Free tickets will be available at the library beginning Saturday, Nov. 5.
You may also call the library at 973-875-3940 and ask that tickets be set aside in your name.
Based in Morristown, the Metropolitan Saxophone Quartet can be seen regularly performing for audiences at weddings, churches, community functions, libraries, street and rural fairs, and colleges throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
In 2009, the group released their first album, “Holiday Classics.” Two years later the group released their second jazz and pop album, “Close Enough … .” The quartet's second Christmas album, “Hark!”, was released in 2015.