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John Lissauer's first big gig came at the age of 19, when he produced and arranged Al Jarreau's first recordings. Ever in good company, John went on to produce and arrange a pair of hugely successful Leonard Cohen albums and has been composing, producing and arranging ever since. John produced and arranged the first, iconic recording of Hallelujah, which has become one of the most recorded songs of all time, and recently hit #5 on Billboard's "top singles" chart. It was also featured prominently in the film "Watchmen." 

The last 25 years have been prolific for John, creating award-winning work that has spanned the globe. He has scored twenty-five feature films, and has arranged and orchestrated even more films including Seven and That Thing You Do. His score for La Tete de Normande St. Onge (co-written with Lewis Furey) won a Canadian Academy Award for "Best Original Score in a Motion Picture." John just completed a new Romantic Comedy, Thre3bound which followed the Harvey Keitel film, The Last Godfather and the Eric Roberts family drama, So This is Christmas. John is currently putting the finishing touches on a gothic thriller before starting an epic space drama and a documentary about the trial of Huey Newton. John is particularly proud to have been chosen by The Shanghai Film Group (SFG) to compose and orchestrate the huge and evocative logo Theme Music which will begin every film they are involved in. It will open the ceremonies for the 70th Anniversary of The Chinese People's Republic.

Cary Brown and his acoustic jazz trio play Brown's originals and standards both from traditional standard repertoire and more contemporary funky material. 

John Lissauer's first big gig came at the age of 19, when he produced and arranged Al Jarreau's first recordings. Ever in good company, John went on to produce and arrange a pair of hugely successful Leonard Cohen albums and has been composing, producing and arranging ever since. John produced and arranged the first, iconic recording of Hallelujah, which has become one of the most recorded songs of all time, and recently hit #5 on Billboard's "top singles" chart. It was also featured prominently in the film "Watchmen." 

The last 25 years have been prolific for John, creating award-winning work that has spanned the globe. He has scored twenty-five feature films, and has arranged and orchestrated even more films including Seven and That Thing You Do. His score for La Tete de Normande St. Onge (co-written with Lewis Furey) won a Canadian Academy Award for "Best Original Score in a Motion Picture." John just completed a new Romantic Comedy, Thre3bound which followed the Harvey Keitel film, The Last Godfather and the Eric Roberts family drama, So This is Christmas. John is currently putting the finishing touches on a gothic thriller before starting an epic space drama and a documentary about the trial of Huey Newton. John is particularly proud to have been chosen by The Shanghai Film Group (SFG) to compose and orchestrate the huge and evocative logo Theme Music which will begin every film they are involved in. It will open the ceremonies for the 70th Anniversary of The Chinese People's Republic.

Cary Brown and his acoustic jazz trio play Brown's originals and standards both from traditional standard repertoire and more contemporary funky material. 

More about Jazz On Main
"Live music is food for the soul" Jazz on Main is a new music venue with an old soul. Inspired by the golden age of jazz, we aim to transport guests to another era while engaging all the senses. We provide diverse, live performances, an incomparable sound and lighting system, and a sumptuous Mediterranean menu. Our talented team believes that live music is good for the soul. This is a place for the community to gather and celebrate the arts and music. This is a space for musicians to share their work and shine. We are passionate about this American-born art form and honor its history and growth. We aim to entertain, enrich, and encourage our guests by spreading good vibrations
When & Where
Jan 18, 2026, 12:00pm to 2:00pm Timezone: EST
Free


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