ONANCOCK, Va. — Music lovers on Virginia’s Eastern Shore will have a chance to enjoy an evening of live performance as the Crim Dell Quartet takes the stage at the Historic Cokesbury Cultural Center later this month.
The concert, part of the center’s ongoing free concert series, has been rescheduled for Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m. and will be held at 13 Market Street in Onancock. Organizers note that donations are welcome to support future programming.
The Crim Dell Quartet, a saxophone ensemble, is known for delivering a lively mix of classical, jazz, and pop favorites, offering a program designed to appeal to a wide audience. Attendees can expect a relaxed and engaging atmosphere, with opportunities to sing along and enjoy familiar tunes alongside more traditional selections.
The event is sponsored by Jumbo Arts International, which has supported a variety of arts initiatives across the region.
The Historic Cokesbury Cultural Center continues to host performances aimed at enriching the local arts scene and providing accessible cultural experiences for residents and visitors alike.
With its blend of musical styles and informal setting, the upcoming concert is expected to draw a strong crowd for what organizers describe as a fun and entertaining evening on the Shore.


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