Swinging on the Precipice

Fotografiska New York
281 Park Ave South
“Swinging on the Precipice” is Fotografiska’s free, monthly live music series as part of Carnegie Hall’s Festival Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice.J. Walter Hawkes is an Emmy winning composer and a skilled trombone/ukulele player... more
“Swinging on the Precipice” is Fotografiska’s free, monthly live music series as part of Carnegie Hall’s Festival Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice.

J. Walter Hawkes
is an Emmy winning composer and a skilled trombone/ukulele player and singer “providing music in many forms for the greater Earth area.”

His band Weill Style specializes in music of the Hot Jazz era of the 1920’s & 30’s which were so integral to the culture and nightlife of the Weimar Republic.

As a member of the Hot Sardines, he was featured at Carnegie Hall on April 19, 2024 (featuring special guest Alan Cumming) as part of Dancing on the Precipice.

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Swinging on the Precipice

Thu, May 30
6:30PM
$
Adult: $28
Senior (62+): $18
Student (with ID): $18
Military / Veteran (with ID): $18
Children 12 and Under: Free

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Fotografiska New York

281 Park Ave South
New York, NY 10010
212.433.3686
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Schedule

May 30, Thu 6:30PM - 8:30PM
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Arts

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