Easton Piano Loft
Don't Miss Our Next Concert
SATURDAY. may 8. 8PM
GERALD CLAYTON, piano
"I like to draw from all of the various musical styles that I love. If we had to describe music without using genre distinctions, we would have to refer to the emotions that the music evokes. I hope to find an honest way of expressing all of my emotions through music, which means drawing upon various types of sounds and styles."

"At a time when jazz piano prodigies are moving into the spotlight around the world… Clayton is showing all the signs of becoming one of the most significant young jazz artists to emerge in recent years."
— Don Heckman, Los Angeles Times
RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION
The Easton Piano Loft Proudly Presents Living Room Concerts Each Month from September to May on the 2nd Saturday Night of Each Month in Downtown Easton.
Call or email Genevieve Luce at 484.560.6319
genluce@gmail.com
The Easton Piano Loft Proudly Presents Living Room Concerts Each
Month from September to May on the 2nd Saturday Night of Each Month in Downtown Easton.
If you are looking for a performance quality piano at a great price...
CALL US TODAY 484.560.6319
ABOUT US
Piano Culture. One Mission. Serving the Discrete Needs of Institutions and Musicians with Superior Institutional Pianos.
Jim and Genevieve Luce

As independent consultants, we have the connections and the means to guide you to a real-world solution to your piano needs. In today's economic environment, the need for creativity, planning and vision for the future is greater than ever.
Email or call us today for a site visit to your institution. 484.560.6305
MaryEllen Cox
Brand Manager - Fundraising and Special Projects
Bringing people together to make the world a better place through music and humanitarian service has been a passion for MaryEllen Cox.
MaryEllen brings 3 decades of service to her new role as Brand Manager for Fundraising and Special Projects.
View our selection of fine art case pianos here.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE:
May 8
Gerald Clayton
Through Intimate Home Concerts, We Return to the Roots of the Piano As it was Originally Experienced During Its Golden Years.



