Two evenings of jazz cabaret at ‘The Cellar’

Milford. Travel back to the 1950s at Pike County Historical Society and Museum for two evenings of jazz, happening March 13 and March 19.

| 08 Mar 2022 | 11:35

Join your friends in history at the Pike County Historical Society and Museum in Milford, Pa. for two evenings of delightful jazz this Sunday, March 13, and next Saturday, March 19.

Top notch performers will join in the Museum’s Foundation Room, which was once a night club known as “The Cellar.” In the 1950s and ‘60s, The Cellar was known as “the room of the perfect cocktail” and offered smorgasbord-style dining and live music. Charlie Fuqua’s Ink Spots performed there in the early 1960s.

The Historical Society and Museum is proud to continue hosting fabulous music events in this historical space.

On Sunday March 13, the Museum will host The Mostly Jazz Trio with special guest vocalist Yvonne Michel, and jazz violinist Yuri Turchyn.

On Saturday March 19, Jazz pianist and vocalist Ronny Whyte will take the stage. Joining Ronny will be Boots Maleson on bass, and Justin Lees on guitar.

Tickets are $40 per person, and include live music, wine and cheese. Seating is limited. Tickets can be reserved by calling 570-296-8126. All proceeds benefit the Pike County Historical Society’s Preservation Fund.