Project Z, comprised of Jimmy Herring, Jeff Sipe, Ricky Keller and Jason Crosby, will be featured on this weeks Jam Nation radio program. The quartet recorded a live set on September 27 prior to its show at the Webster Theater in Hartford, CT. Jam Nation, which airs Sunday nights from 8 10 p.m. on Radio 104 WMRQ in the Hartford area, will also offer up some additional live Project Z material as well as interviews.
Project Z plays next onThursday, November 29 at the Mercury Lounge in New York City.
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Project Z Live Set to be Featured on _Jam Nation_
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