Jazz Art Exhibit Honors Trenton Music Influencer Larry Hilton

Reported on Friday, August 8, 2025

Trenton Music Experience (TME) will host Jazz Art at The Lobby Club, a community event  honoring friend and supporter Larry Hilton, featuring paintings from his private collection in the  restaurant’s gallery from Thursday, August 14 to Saturday August 16. The exhibit at the Lobby Club, 17  E. Front St. will feature works by Mel Leipzig, Thomas Malloy, Freda Williams, and Khalilah Sabree,  pictured here at right with Larry Hilton. Opening reception 5-9 pm Thursday August 14. Find tickets and  details at www.trentonmusicexperience.org under Events. Photo Credit: Contributed.

NEWSROOM POST: TRENTON, NEW JERSEY

Opening reception August 14 features live jazz, benefits Trenton nonprofit.

Trenton NJ — Trenton Music Experience (TME) will host Jazz Art at The Lobby Club, a community event  honoring friend and supporter Larry Hilton, featuring paintings from his private collection in the  restaurant’s gallery from Thursday, August 14 to Saturday August 16.

An opening reception from 5-9 pm Thursday August 14 will feature live jazz by Philadelphia musicians  Lee Smith, Aaron Graves and Craig McIver, appetizer buffet and cash bar. VIP tickets are $100 and can  be purchased on the TME website.

Proceeds benefit Trenton Music Experience, a local nonprofit amplifying the significant contributions  Trentonians have made to the music scene from the American Revolution through today.

Karen Hilton, Larry’s sister, noted that he became involved with TME because he cared deeply about  promoting Trenton’s music history and influence. “This is the kind of gathering Larry would want to  attend,” she said. “And I am glad to work with TME to share Larry’s love of art and jazz with our  community.”

Music was a huge part of Larry’s life. He played flute, clarinet and alto saxophone and jazz was his  favorite genre. He promoted many musicians, booked artists at the former Candle Light Lounge and was  a major supporter of The Jazz Disciples. Larry was also a renowned patron of the arts with an extensive  art collection, as well as a talented photographer who chronicled the music scene across decades.

Jazz Art at The Lobby Club will feature works from Larry’s collection and from friends, by Mel Leipzig,  Thomas Malloy, Freda Williams, and Khalilah Sabree, and special mentee artist Lee Johnson. The exhibit  will be open to the public 5-9 pm Friday August 15 and Saturday August 16. Visitors are asked to share  a voluntary donation at the door. 

TME President Paul Zych appreciated Larry’s guidance and support over the past year. “Larry was not  only a kind and generous friend – he was also a music influencer,” Zych said. “We are grateful for this  opportunity to honor his legacy. And we invite the community to celebrate his life in art and music.”

TME partners with Mercer County Community College and The College of New Jersey, as well as other  community and arts groups. Local musicians, artists, and community advocates make up the TME. Its  Board of Trustees includes Paul Zych, Carey Hamilton, Jazz Coordinator for JazzOn2, WWFM 89.1 HD2,  Danielle Miller-Winrow, founder of Sprout U School of the Arts, and Winifred Howard, former Jazz  Program Manager for WWFM. Learn more at www.trentonmusicexperience.org