Jesse Malin's Triumphant Return with 'Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin' and a Performance of 'State of the Art' on Saturday Sessions

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Jesse Malin's Triumphant Return
Jesse Malin, a musical icon from New York City's East Village, faced a life-threatening medical emergency last year. But with the help of some A-list friends, he's back with a new album, 'Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin'. Here, he performs 'State of the Art' on Saturday Sessions.

A Celebration of Life and Music

  • Malin's new album is a celebration of his life and music
  • Features performances from A-list friends

From Medical Emergency to Triumph

  • Malin's career was put in jeopardy by a medical emergency
  • He's now back with a new album and a powerful performance

Join us in celebrating Jesse Malin's triumphant return to the music scene!

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