The Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 East 126th Street
New York, NY 10035
212 348-8300
This week: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem presents: Tuesday, 3/13
Stanley Crouch guests at JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS
Free jazz course at the Metropolitan Methodist Church (126th St/ Madison)
Thursday, 3/15
Aaron Diehl Trio at HARLEM SWINGS
Free concert series at Nubian Heritage (126th St./5th Ave.)
More info at http://www.jazzmuseuminharlem.org/harlemswings.html Friday, 3/16
Eric Lewis, solo piano at HARLEM IN THE HIMALAYAS
Rubin Museum of Art 150 W. 17th St.
JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS HARLEM SWINGS
The Jazz Museum in Harlem proudly announces the continuation of its free jazz course, JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS. Classes are Tuesdays, 7 p.m. -- 8:30 p.m., and are led by the Museum's Executive Director Loren Schoenberg and guest instructors.
The location is Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church at 1975 Madison Avenue (NE corner of 126th And Madison). Transportation: Buses - M1, 60, 100, 101, Bx15 Subways - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 to 125th Street MetroNorth to 125th Street Parking: If you can't park on the street, there are lots on the SW corner of 126th and Park, on Park just north of 126th, and on 126th between 3rd and Lexington.
HARLEM SWINGS
The Jazz Museum in Harlem expands its free public programming uptown with a new bi-weekly performance series, Harlem Swings, beginning in October with groups led by bassist Larry Ridley and vocalist Melba Joyce. The series will generally take place on two Thursdays per month, alternating the Thursday schedule of the Harlem Speaks series.
The free live performances will occur from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Nubian Heritage, a multi-purpose venue offering books, original lotions and body products, food and teas, and a spa, located at Fifth Avenue at 126th Street.
The Harlem Swings series, supported, in part, by funds from The Musician's Performance Fund, and the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation
HARLEM IN THE HIMALAYAS
features a wide variety of outstanding jazz talent from veterans like Frank Wess and Gene Bertoncini to the next generation of jazz talent. These musicians integrate reflections of Himalayan art into their program.
RMA is dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and opened sixteen months ago; the Jazz Museum is four years into its community and educational programs, and is in the process of acquiring a permanent home in Harlem. Their very successful HARLEM SPEAKS series is held bi-weekly in their Harlem offices.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of the performance and include admission to the Museum's galleries.
Box Office:
212.620.5000 ext. 344
Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street
New York NY 10011
104 East 126th Street
New York, NY 10035
212 348-8300
This week: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem presents: Tuesday, 3/13
Stanley Crouch guests at JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS
Free jazz course at the Metropolitan Methodist Church (126th St/ Madison)
Thursday, 3/15
Aaron Diehl Trio at HARLEM SWINGS
Free concert series at Nubian Heritage (126th St./5th Ave.)
More info at http://www.jazzmuseuminharlem.org/harlemswings.html Friday, 3/16
Eric Lewis, solo piano at HARLEM IN THE HIMALAYAS
Rubin Museum of Art 150 W. 17th St.
JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS HARLEM SWINGS
The Jazz Museum in Harlem proudly announces the continuation of its free jazz course, JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS. Classes are Tuesdays, 7 p.m. -- 8:30 p.m., and are led by the Museum's Executive Director Loren Schoenberg and guest instructors.
The location is Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church at 1975 Madison Avenue (NE corner of 126th And Madison). Transportation: Buses - M1, 60, 100, 101, Bx15 Subways - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 to 125th Street MetroNorth to 125th Street Parking: If you can't park on the street, there are lots on the SW corner of 126th and Park, on Park just north of 126th, and on 126th between 3rd and Lexington.
HARLEM SWINGS
The Jazz Museum in Harlem expands its free public programming uptown with a new bi-weekly performance series, Harlem Swings, beginning in October with groups led by bassist Larry Ridley and vocalist Melba Joyce. The series will generally take place on two Thursdays per month, alternating the Thursday schedule of the Harlem Speaks series.
The free live performances will occur from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Nubian Heritage, a multi-purpose venue offering books, original lotions and body products, food and teas, and a spa, located at Fifth Avenue at 126th Street.
The Harlem Swings series, supported, in part, by funds from The Musician's Performance Fund, and the Jarvis and Constance Doctorow Family Foundation
HARLEM IN THE HIMALAYAS
features a wide variety of outstanding jazz talent from veterans like Frank Wess and Gene Bertoncini to the next generation of jazz talent. These musicians integrate reflections of Himalayan art into their program.
RMA is dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and opened sixteen months ago; the Jazz Museum is four years into its community and educational programs, and is in the process of acquiring a permanent home in Harlem. Their very successful HARLEM SPEAKS series is held bi-weekly in their Harlem offices.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 day of the performance and include admission to the Museum's galleries.
Box Office:
212.620.5000 ext. 344
Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17th Street
New York NY 10011
For more information contact Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services.