About me: I am the coolest live music club in NJ. A place where people can come and enjoy a fine meal, a cocktail, and some of the greatest jazz & blues performers the world has to offer. An upscale atmosphere with a laid back vibe. Cecil's offers live music 7 nights a week and there is not a bad seat in the house.
Who I'd like to meet: Hip people who want to enjoy fine music and have a good time.
Hey "CECILS". Just sending some LOVE. I won't get to see Danny Mixon this weekend because I'll ne in New Orleans. Please tell him I said Hello. Keep swingin' "CECILS". Much Love, Jackie Jones
Was that fun or what? Thank you Cecil and Adreena for that magical evening, and for all the advantages and priveleges that your wonderful club has offered to so many of us who otherwise may never have had the chance to express themselves and their talents!! I truly love and admire you both!! Love Margie
I would have come down yesterday. only I had a long days work and needed to get home... But I will make up for my absence by being there on April 27th. Cant wait!!!! M XXXOOO
Howdy from Times Square Cecil and Cecil's...many thanks for the Add! Great to see you on the Space..I want to come out and check out your place. All the best, Jon *Member Local 802, Local 6 / ASCAP Publisher
Hey There, Cecilsl; humm... Are u really only 22 years old? I kind of thought of u as more mature and Sexy older type "Jazz Club" I will try to stop in for some fun real soon. Love you! XO
Jazz Pianist David Hazeltine to Perform and Sign Autographs at J&R Music and Computer World Saturday, October 27 at 4 PM
Jazz pianist David Hazeltine will make a special appearance to perform and sign autographs at J&R Music and Computer World (23 Park Row) on Saturday, October 27 at 4 PM. WBGO Jazz 88.3FM will broadcast live from J&R beginning at 2pm, including the concert to be featured on Saturday Afternoon Jazz with Monifa Brown at 4:00pm.
David Hazeltine made his professional debut at the tender age of 13 in Milwaukee. Hazeltine would go on to serve as the house pianist at the famed Milwaukee Jazz Gallery, working with such greats as Charles McPherson, Eddie Harris, Sonny Stitt, Pepper Adams and Chet Baker. In fact, it was Baker who encouraged David to make his mark in New York City. Hazeltine moved to New York City in 1992, and among his more recent credits, he has worked with Freddie Hubbard, James Moody, the Faddis-Hampton-Heath Sextet, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, the Louis Hayes Quintet, and Marlena Shaw, for whom he serves as pianist, arranger, and musical director. David's debut CD as a leader was released in 1996 and entitled Four Flights Up. He received high praise from critics and musicians alike, and since then, has recorded five more CDs, the latest Manhattan Autumn featuring Eric Alexander.