Free outdoor Gypsy jazz concert in Winslow Friday

Ranger and the Re-Arrangers will play a special free outdoor concert, on the lawn outside Bainbridge Performing Arts, joined by special guest Kate Powers at 6 p.m. Friday, July 26.

Powers is an amazingly talented young violinist from Sequim, said Re-Arrangers frontman Ranger Sciacca. At just 19 years old, she already has a unique sound, very fluid and creative.

She started with old-time fiddle music, and studies any genre that comes her way, including Gypsy jazz, bluegrass, classical, Irish, Romanian, Klezmer, Texas Swing and more, he added.

Powers graduated high school in 2017 and hopes to earn a degree in jazz performance from the University of Washington.

The concert will feature music from Ranger and the Re-Arrangers repertoire of swing standards and traditional Gypsy melodies.

Admission is free, though the band will collect donations.