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Hank Johnson Trio Makes A Tall Statement!
On Friday, July 9th, 2004 and Saturday, July 10th, 2004 the Hank Johnson Trio made an appearance at the famous Lenox Lounge Jazz Club in Harlem. There were three sets (shows) per night, and each show was filled to capacity with a full house. It was so quiet in the place you could hear a pin ...
All Jazz Videos on Sale in July at VIEW Video!
CELEBRATE JAZZ IN JULY! Response to our June Jazz Video Sale has been overwhelming, so, due to popular demand, we have extended this incredible sale through the month of July! For the entire month of July, take 20% off our Award-Winning Jazz DVD and VHS videos! Plus, receive a free Arkadia Jazz sampler CD with the ...
Kelsey Jillette live at the Boudoir Bar on Smith St. - Tonight! (7.9.04)
Vocalist Kelsey Jillette and guitarist Braden Palmer are joined by bassist Ray Parker at the Boudoir Bar on Smith St. tonight from 9pm-10pm. They will be performing their arrangments of standards from the American songbook. Visit kelseyjillette.com and bradenpalmer.com for more information. The Boudoir Bar is located on Smith st. between Sackett and Degraw Sts., three ...
Dave Burrell Full-Blown Trio Record Release Show: July 7 at Tonic NYC with William Parker and Andrew Cyrille
To celebrate the release of Expansion, the new release by the Dave Burrell Full-Blown Trio, the band will be performing on July 7 at 10 p.m. at Tonic (107 Norfolk St. NYC). The CD is available now from fine stores and hightwo.com and will be for sale at the gig. Tickets are $12. Dave ...
Cotton Club Art with Miles Davis Statues
Local Exhibit of Paintings by Jazz Legend Miles Davis Santa Monica, CA --Recently discovered paintings by jazz trumpet legend Sir Miles Davis will be on public display this month at Dahl and Gallant Fine Art Gallery in Santa Monica. Dahl and Gallant recently announced the local exhibit of Davis's other" art. The exhibit is presented in ...
The Jazz Museum In Harlem Announces Special Series Honoring Harlem Heroes
New York, NY (June 15, 2004) The Jazz Museum in Harlem proudly continues its bi-weekly series, HARLEM SPEAKS," this summer with a tribute to the work of one of Harlem's treasures, trumpeter Joe Wilder. Wilder played in the best big bands (Basie, Lunceford, Goodman) and eventually became a first-call musician on Broadway, recording studios and the ...



