Saturday
Dec 22
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6:00PM
BARRY WALLENSTEIN & FRIENDS
Angelo Verga, host
Barry Wallenstein, poet/vocalist ;
The Eric Plaks Trio, Plaks on piano, Panikkar on bass, Reis on drums;
special guest Vincent Chancey, French horn
Barry will be joined by poets George Held, Nick Johnson, and Jane Ormerod.
Cover $10
(includes one house drink)
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9:00PM & 10:30PM
TONY MALABY’S APPARITIONS
Tony Malaby, tenor saxophone;
Drew Gress, bass;
Tom Rainey, drums;
John Hollenbeck, drums
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Cover $10
www.tonymalaby.com
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Sunday
Dec 23
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8:30PM
CAMERON BROWN AND FRIENDS
Cameron Brown, bass;
Russ Johnson, trumpet;
Jason Rigby, saxophones;
Tony Jefferson, drums
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www.cameronbrownmusic.com
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Wednesday Dec 26
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES
Jon Sobel
Orb Mellon;
Robert Ross
SOUL OF THE BLUES, NYC's premiere *inexpensive*
live blues and soul music series, happens the fourth
Wednesday of every month at Cornelia Street Cafe.
Cover $10
http://souloftheblues.com
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Thursday
Dec 27
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7:00PM
WAP3
Will McEvoy, bass;
Andrea Rose, piano;
Poul Weis, trumpet
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8:30PM
MARIA CANGIANO: MY SOUTH
Maria Cangiano, vocals;
Beledo, guitar;
Martin Balik, bass;
Mauro Satalino, drums
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MARIA CANGIANO: MY SOUTH
A personal blend of Tango, Candombe and Folk Music from South America
Called by her many fans, "Anna Magnani with voice," and "..Edith Piaf of Tango,.."
www.mariacangiano.net
,
www.myspace.com/mariacangiano
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Friday
Dec 28
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6:00PM
SON OF PONY
Eve Packer, host with special guest Rick Pernod
The Friday night legendary open mic poetry series.
Arrive before 6 pm to sign up.
Cover $7
(includes one house drink)
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9:00PM & 10:30PM
JOE FIEDLER TRIO
Joe Fiedler, trombone;
John Hebert, bass;
Michael Sarin, drums
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"Joe Fiedler, a New York trombone player who is genuinely all over the map -- you're equally as likely to see him playing with salsa bands as in free- -- has made an excellent new record, The Crab (Clean Feed), with the bassist John Hebert and the drummer Michael Sarin...you don't get tired of his sound, which is big and gritty. You can hear salsa trombonists like Barry Rogers in his playing, as well as the jazz improvisers Albert Mangelsdorff and Roswell Rudd."
--Ben Ratliff, New York Times (10/28/07)
Cover $10
www.joefiedler.com
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Saturday
Dec 29
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7:00PM
REUT REGEV - R*TIME
Reut Regev, trombones;
Igal Foni, drums;
David Phelps, guitar;
Brad Jones, bass
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R*TIME, lead by Trombonist Reut Regev, includes David Phelps on guitar, Brad
Jones on Bass and Igal Foni on drums. The band performes original compositions, with musical influences that are all over the
place, including Jazz, Funk, Rock, Latin, classical, and more. The music is about fun, and freedom, and funk, and feelings, and
fun. Reut has worked with many great musicians and bands, including Anthony Braxton, Butch Morris, Frank London, Dave
Douglas, Conjunto Guantanmo, Eddie Bobe and many more.
"Trombonist Regev, an Anthony Braxton acolyte, raises a funky ruckus with drummer Igal Foni and R*TIME"
- Time out NY, Oct 2007
"Best New Talent" - All about Jazz, 2004
"...the funk-driven trombonist Reut Regev -- could signal the beginnings of the jazz equivalent of alternative rock's Riot
Grrrl phenomenon of the early 1990's."
The New York Times, 1999
Cover $8
www.reutregev.com
STREAMING LINK:
www.reutregev.com/rtimelive.html
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9:00PM & 10:30PM
RAY ANDERSON TRIO
Ray Anderson, trombone;
Mark Helias, bass;
Jerome Harris, guitar
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Mr. Anderson takes his slide trombone to new areas with
this drummer-less trio featuring 2 long time associates, bassist Mark Helias and guitarist Jerome Harris.
Mark Helias is one of the finest acoustic bass players in the contemporary jazz avant-garde, a guy who can play inside as well
as out and who stretches the boundaries in both directions. Best of both worlds--melodic, harmonized and swinging, yet wide
open too. www.markhelias.com
Jerome’ Harris's first major professional performances were as bass guitarist with Sonny Rollins in 1978; from 1988 to 1994 he
was Rollins’ guitarist, and appears on five of his recordings. Over the past two decades, Jerome has also recorded and/or
performed live on six continents with such jazz notables as Jack DeJohnette, Bill Frisell, Ray Anderson, Don Byron, Bobby
Previte, Oliver Lake, Amina Claudine Myers, Bob Stewart, George Russell, Julius Hemphill, and Bob Moses.
www.jeromeharris.com
"Anderson is a true and total original." (Fred Bouchard, Jazz Times)
"Ray's chops are phenomenal - from swooping legato to breakneck staccato, from the nastiest growls to the sweetest
whimpers - but it's evident that he's not about technique, that he'll sometimes altogether forget technique. It's the feeling he's
playing,..." (Michael Bourne, Downbeat)
Cover $10
www.rayanderson.org
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