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Uptown Blues Bash Comes to Cambridge, Ohio on May 23
Meltdown Productions and Cambridge Elks Lodge present the winners of the 2009 River City Ohio Blues CompetitionLong Tall Deb and the Drifter Kings and regional heavywights The Blues Cannibals and The Troubled Troubadours. On Saturday, May 23, Award-winning Columbus act Long Tall Deb and the Drifter Kings will team up with Cambridge all-stars the Blues Cannibals ...
Miles Davis London Art Exhibition Coming in June
The last exhibition ever of drawings and oil paintings by the late Miles Davis, considered by many to be the worlds greatest jazz musician, will be showcased at The Exchange Court Gallery, Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London, WC2 OJU, UK, from Monday 1st June 2009. Tel: (44)020 7420 4300. The Exhibition also includes some of the ...
Arturo O'Farrill, Rachael Price Featured at Saratoga Springs, NY, Venue's Extended Season
Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY, is featuring Arturo O'Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra--winners of a 2009 Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album--and rising star vocalist Rachael Price among the artists of the 2009 Extended Season this month. Also performing will be the world-renowned Boys & Girls Choir of Harlem Alumni ...
Free Louis Armstrong Collage Exhibition - Jazz at Lincoln Center
Jazz at Lincoln Center presents a free art exhibition entitled The Collage Aesthetic of Louis Armstrong: In the Cause of Happiness." The exhibition is open to the public and features large scale images of collages created by Armstrong from clips of photographs, news stories, postcards, letters, telegrams and other materials that Armstrong artfully affixed to the ...
Groundbreaking Exhibit Celebrates Jazz Ambassadors: Gillespie, Armstrong, Brubeck, Ellington, Goodman at Jazz Heritage Center
Jazz Heritage Center to Unveil Groundbreaking Exhibit Jam Session: America's Jazz Ambassadors Embrace The World Only West Coast Stop Performances by the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet and a special celebration kick off exhibit on May 17 The Jazz Heritage Center today announced the unveiling of a groundbreaking new exhibit that chronicles a time when the U.S. ...
Levon Helm Band, Jefferson Starship to Headline Woodstock Anniversary Show
Some performers from the 1969 Woodstock concert will get back to the garden for a 40th anniversary show this summer. On the bill for August 15 are The Levon Helm Band, Jefferson Starship, Big Brother and the Holding Co., Ten Years After, Canned Heat, Mountain, and Country Joe McDonald. They'll perform at the Bethel Woods Center ...
Culture Project Presents the Cat Who Went to Heaven, Captivating Jazz Puppet Show at the Harlem School of the Arts with Music and Lyrics by Nancy Harrow
Based On The Newbery Award-Winning Book By Elizabeth Coatsworth Directed By Will Pomerantz Six Special Performances Begin Wednesday, May 13, 2009 (suggested donation $10) New York, NY Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director), who brought to the stage the successful, seven season run of the children’s show Maya the Bee, has announced a special, six-performance ...
L.A. Music Scene Vets Turn out for Peter Case Benefit Salute
A raft of stalwarts from L.A.s Americana music scene, including but not limited to those who started their careers at local clubs during the 1980s, turned up over the weekend at McCabes in Santa Monica. During three nights of shows to salute the music of Peter Case and help him pay down the bills from his ...
A Night of Jazz at the New Black Hawk Fundraiser Event Set For May 9, 2009!
Saturday May 9, 2009 at 7:30 pm Post performance reception at 10:30 pm. The North of Market/Tenderloin Community Benefit District is hosting a special ONE NIGHT performance event with legendary Jazz performers: Eddie Duran, guitar Dean Reilly, bass Vince Lateano, drums John Handy, saxophone In addition to these musical icons, ...
On This Day 1536 Where You @
May 4, 1536: C U @ the Piazza. Francesco Lapi, a Florentine merchant, uses the @ symbol while penning a letter. Its the first recorded use of the at sign outside a monastery. Ubiquitous in today's internet culture, the at sign most likely owes its origin to a monk with writers cramp. Before Gutenberg showed up ...


