Sunday, Experimental Sunday

The Reader’s Post No Bills blog has the lowdown on the Experimental Sound Studio‘s new biweekly music series, “Sunday Solos.” The intimate events kick off today at 2 p.m. with a performance from inventive pianist Jim Baker. Suggested donation is $10.

Other upcoming solos (all at 2 p.m.):

March 22: Azita

April 5: Olivia Block

April 19: Michael Zerang

May 3: Fred Lonberg-Holm

May 17: Dave Rempis

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