Jazz on tap at Gilson Cafe and Cinema

WINSTED — The Descendants, a jazz quartet, will play a concert on Saturday, Feb. 18, at 9:30 p.m. at the Gilson Cafe and Cinema.The band has been performing for more than a month at the Gilson, starting after the theater finishes playing movies for the night.The music blends with the Gilson’s historic interior, including checkered floors, plush theater seats and tables where cocktails and food are served to patrons.The second floor of the theater is spacious and easily accommodates a nightclub audience.Trombonist Peter McEachern said the band has been playing at the Gilson off and on for more than a decade.“The Gilson is a great venue, and we get plenty of supporters of our music,” McEachern said. “As far as I’m concerned, jazz never left the Gilson, it only took a break.”Gilson owner Alan Nero said he plans to book The Descendants and other musicians in the future.“We want people to come out to support live music in Winsted,” Nero said. “We want to have a world class appeal, and we are on the lookout for new musical talent.”The Descendants will be taking a break from performing at The Gilson after this Saturday’s concert, but will return in late March.Tickets for the concert are $10 and only available to adults 21 and older.The Gilson Cafe and Cinema is located at 354 Main St.

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