Making noise in the library

Phillips Exeter Academy’s Library Summer Concert Series gets underway on June 30 with a show from jazz pianist and PEA alumnus Paul Sullivan and continues every Wednesday night through Aug. 4.

The shows take place in Rockefeller Hall in the Academy’s Class of 1945 Library on Front Street in Exeter.

The series continues with performances from the Paul Broadnax Quartet on July 7, Eric Sinclair on July 14, Christine Fell and Arlene Kies on July 21, the Tony Carelli Quintet on July 28, and Julie Scolnik and Sophie Scolnik-Brower on Aug. 4.

All six free shows begin at 7 p.m. For more information, call librarian Drew Gotto at 603-777-3308.

 
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