NJ’s Own Banjo Master to Perform in Toms River

Internationally renowned NJ native Cynthia Sayer is bringing her Hot Banjo Show to the Jay and Linda Grunin Center for the Arts at Ocean County College for Jazz on a Sunday Afternoon, September 30 at 3:00pm.

Award-winning instrumentalist/vocalist/bandleader Cynthia Sayer is acclaimed by musicians, critics, and fans alike as one of the top four-string jazz banjoists in the world today. Her eclectic, swing-based shows embody the rarely-heard range and versatility of the four-string banjo in the hands of a master, celebrating historic jazz banjo stars, Vaudeville, American Songbook favorites, virtuoso classics, fun anecdotes, and more.

Accompanying Sayer for the concert will be her Joyride Quartet: Jim Fryer on trombone, Mike Weatherly on string bass and vocals, and Arthur Vint on drums.

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