PRINCETON: Thousands pack Palmer Square for the swinging sounds and sweet smells of JazzFeast (with multiple photos)

Alan Dale made his 25th appearance at the annual JazzFeast.

Palmer Square was filled with the sounds of jazz and the aromas of outdoor cooking Sunday, Sept. 17, as young and old alike enjoyed the 26th annual Princeton JazzFeast. The JazzFeast, a free, family-friendly, open-air jazz festival traditionally swings with the joy of great music and food.
This year’s event featured performances by some of the industry’s best jazz musicians, including Alan Dale and the New Legacy Jazz Band, the Houston Person Quartet, the Ben Polcer Septet, Fifteen Strings with Jonathan Russell and Vinny Raniolo and the Stan Rubin Orchestra.
The one-day festival also showcased many of the area’s finest restaurants, and drew thousands of people to downtown Princeton.

The streets start to fill up as the 26th annual JazzFeast gets under way.

Workers prepare food

including clams
at the Tiger's Tale Bar & Grill booth.

Hakan Tureci

left
of Princeton
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