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Reggie Workman's African-American Legacy Project (AALP) in Concert @ HSA, Sat., Nov. 13, 11- 2pm

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Don't miss Reggie Workman's African-American Legacy Project (AALP) in Concert @ HSA, Nov. 13, 11- 2pm a glorious 20-piece orchestra and 18-piece chorus celebration co-created by Jazz luminaries, legendary bassist Reggie Workman and trumpet titan and conductor, Charles Tolliver. Featuring Choral Conductor Richard Harper and talented HSA and community students of the AALP Workshop Rehearsal series.

Witness the AALP's virtual who's who of first call musicians: Jazz stalwarts (including Billy Harper, t. sax. (Max Roach) Neil Clarke, percussion(Randy Weston)), emerging artists, protégés, offspring of Jazz luminaries (Matthew Garrison (elec. bass, son of Coltrane bassist Jimmy Garrison), joined by the opening act, the HSA and community student participants of the recent three part Reggie Workman's AALP Workshop Rehearsal Series.

It's FREE and OPEN the public, so join us as we promote our rich African-American musical legacy—Now and to the Future. Reggie Workman's African-American Legacy Project (AALP) in Concert @ HSA Charles Tolliver (Orch. Conductor) ...Richard Harper (Choir Conductor) (Opening Act: Talented HSA and community students of AALP Workshop Rehearsal Series)

Sat., Nov. 13, 2010 11- 2pm @ The Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) Workshop/Demonstration -11am.

Concert㬈-2pm. FREE Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) 645 Saint Nicholas Ave., NY, NY 10031, 212-926-4100

Sponsored by NYFA, Harlem Arts Alliance, Sculptured Sounds, Harlem School of the Arts, The Cinarae Group and The Jazz Foundation.

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