ONANCOCK, Va. — The Historic Cokesbury Cultural Center will host an evening of lively saxophone music when The Crim Dell Quartet performs as part of its Free Concert Series on Saturday, February 7, at 7 p.m.
The concert will take place at the Cokesbury Center, located at 13 Market Street in Onancock, and is open to the public. Donations are welcomed.
The Crim Dell Quartet is known for delivering an engaging mix of classical selections, jazz standards, and popular favorites, offering a program designed to appeal to audiences of all ages. The group’s performance will showcase the expressive range of the saxophone, blending traditional repertoire with lighthearted and familiar tunes.

Concertgoers can expect an entertaining evening filled with rich harmonies, upbeat rhythms, and opportunities to sing along while enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of one of the Eastern Shore’s most cherished historic venues.
The event is sponsored by Jumbo Arts International, whose support helps keep the concert series free and accessible to the community.
The Historic Cokesbury Cultural Center’s Free Concert Series continues to highlight regional and visiting musicians while strengthening the center’s mission of celebrating arts and culture on the Eastern Shore.
For residents and visitors alike, the Crim Dell Quartet performance offers a chance to enjoy high-quality live music in a welcoming, historic setting.
Event Details
- What: The Crim Dell Quartet – Free Concert Series
- When: Saturday, February 7, 7 p.m.
- Where: Historic Cokesbury Cultural Center, 13 Market Street, Onancock
- Admission: Free; donations welcomed

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