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Harry Connick, Jr. Set to Perform at MPAC on Wednesday

There is not much Harry Connick, Jr. has not done in the entertainment industry.

From music and film to television and Broadway, the New Orleans, La., native has done it all, and well. On Wednesday, February 2nd, at 7:30 p.m., Connick will make his way over to Morristown’s MPAC for a night of musical celebration, as he plans to perform songs from across his stories, remarkable career.

The three-time Grammy Award winner’s highlights of his music career include several multi-platinum recordings such as “When Harry Met Sally,” “Blue Light, Red Light (Someone’s There)”, “When My Heart Finds Christmas,” “Come By Me, and “Only You.

For more information and to purchase tickets, go to Mayoarts.org.

— Jerry Del Priore

Filed under: Concerts, Entertainment, Music

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