The pandemic hasn’t quite left town yet. But the mood was celebratory Saturday on the Morristown Green, where the Morristown Jazz & Blues Festival returned after a year’s hiatus.
Five acts had a large crowd dancing, on a delightful late-summer day punctuated by memorials to a pair of festival founders and guitar legend Bucky Pizzarelli.
Mayor Tim Dougherty, who pushed the event back by a month to keep an eye on the Delta variant, was so thrilled by the weather that he said he may schedule it in September going forward.
Swingadelic, The Frank Vignola Trio, Winard Harper & Jeli Posse, Louis Prima Jr. and the Witnesses, and Rob Paparozzi’s Juke Joint provided the music. And Atlantic Health provided the vaccinations — 31, in a mobile truck.
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MORE COVERAGE OF THE 2021 MORRISTOWN JAZZ & BLUES FEST
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