Next up in Dot Jazz series: Desert Snow Quartet, at Peabody Hall this Thursday

Ehud Ettun

Snow hasn’t hit Boston yet this season, but Dorchester will get a storm of its own this week when Ehud Ettun’s Desert Snow Quartet visits Peabody Hall on Thursday (Dec.5) at 7:30 p.m. 

Ettun is a Boston-based Israeli bassist known for his unique approach to the upright bass as a melodic instrument. The musician has performed worldwide at concerts and festivals in Europe, South America, and Asia and is now excited to bring his talent to the neighborhood as a part of the Dot Jazz Series. 

Since 2017, the series, which is co-produced by Mandorla Music and Greater Ashmont Main Street, has brought live jazz music to the neighborhood. Ettun will be joined by Angela Varo on violin, Tim Ray on piano, and Andre Sudol on drums, with a showtime at 7:30 p.m. 

Tickets can be purchased online for $15 or at the door for $20. College students can pay just $10 and people under 18 for free. Those who purchase tickets in advance are encouraged to visit Via Cannuccia for dinner. Here they can show servers their ticket and receive 10 percent off their meal, excluding alcohol.

To purchase tickets, visit events.humanitix.com/ehud-ettun-desert-snow-quartet.


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