BY: Harriet Howard Heithaus
Bandleader Carl Granieri wants to let people know he's in town. He could send out letters. He could make phone calls. He might even tap out a social media link or two.
Granieri wanted to let local event planners know what he's made of, however, so he's offering a free public show Monday, planning to pour jazz over the ears of anyone who comes. Of course, he is hoping that gala planners, wedding pros, church music chairpeople and entertainment venue organizers will be there, "but anybody who loves music is welcome," Granieri declared.
SOURCE: http://www.naplesnews.com
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