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Friday
Apr 14

6:00PM  PINK PONY POETRY
Jackie Sheeler


Jackie Sheeler's open mic poetry series. Arrive before 6 pm to sign up. This week's featured reader is Vicki Hudspith.
 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)   http://www.poetz.com
8:30PM  STEVE NORTHEAST IN CONCERT
Steve Northeast, guitar, voice, composition;  Jesse Stacken, piano;  Carlos Aguilar, cajon
Steve Northeast in concert image
Heavily inspired by the singers and songwriters he grew up listening to; Northeast’s music is open and free with strong rock impulses and deeply wrought lyrics. Northeast has captured the independence of singers who, like David Bowie, Neil Young, and Peter Gabriel, project an original voice and style within their genre. Catch this solo acoustic performance... it will stir your emotions.
 Cover $10   www.stevenortheast.com
Saturday
Apr 15

6:00PM  GREEK-AMERICAN WRITERS ASSOCIATION
Dean Kostos, host


Celebrating Constantine Cavafy, a bilingual reading.
 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)
8:30PM  JOHN HOLLENBECK'S CLAUDIA QUINTET
John Hollenbeck, composition/drums/percussion;  Drew Gress, bass;  Ted Reichman, accordion;  Chris Speed, clarinet/tenor sax;  Matt Moran, vibraphone
John Hollenbeck's Claudia Quintet image
The Claudia Quintet is one of the most innovative and promising groups to emerge in recent years from 'downtown' NY's new alt jazz scene. The group has released 3 CDs, “The Claudia Quintet” in 2002 followed by “I, Claudia” in 2004 and “Semi-Formal” which was released in October 2006. They have toured extensively, receiving widespread praise and generating a buzz among both jazz and post rock audiences in the US, Europe, Australia and beyond. Simultaneously accessible and intriguing, the Claudia Quintet's music can perhaps best be described as post jazz: combining propulsive grooves, sophisticated compositions and near telepathic improvisation. Their releases have received critical acclaim, including four stars from DownBeat magazine, “Best of 2002" by Jazztimes and a “CHOC” from Jazzman. In 2006, Claudia will tour in Canada, the US (Northeast Coast, Mid-West and West Coast), and Europe (Denmark and Portugal).

“Innovative jazz does not have to be harsh, angry, loud, shrill, or grating; it can be delicate, witty, ethereal, and radiantly lyric, as the Claudia Quintet pointed out...”
[Chicago Tribune]

“...a band with the hippest groove in music today.”
Mark Corroto, allaboutjazz.com

“The Claudia Quintet creates a fresh, distinctive sound while it obliterates barriers between jazz, classical and progressive rock.”
-DownBeat
 Cover $10   www.johnhollenbeck.com

Sunday
Apr 16
6:00PM  SEX SCENES
Polly Frost, host



 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)
8:30PM  JOHN TCHICAI TRIO
John Tchicai, tenor sax, bass clarinet and voice;  Charlie Kohlhase, alto, tenor and baritone saxes;  Garrison Fewell, guitar, assorted musical objects and percussion
John Tchicai Trio   image
The John Tchicai Trio will perform compositions from their new Double CD release on Boxholder Records titled, Good Night Songs. Especially for this occasion in honor of the Easter Holiday, and for all fans of improvised music, the Trio will perform an original version of the Easter Island Suite consisting of composed and improvised music reflecting a positive harmony between the spiritual and material realms.

John Tchicai,
 Cover $12   www.charliekohlhase.com www.garrisonfewell.com

Monday
Apr 17
6:00PM  NY QUARTERLY READINGS
Ted Jonathan, host

Sommer Browning Michael Cirelli Norman Stock
The long-running poetry journal hosts a reading of contributors to its legendary pages once a month on the third Monday.
 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)
8:30PM  BIG BANG
Katie Down, curator

Julianne Carney, violin & delay pedal;  Lathan Hardy, saxophones;  Willy Devlin, projected Images;  Gina Pierre, movement;  Katie Down, percussion, toys, record player, voice;  Daniel Kelly, keyboard, voice, general mayhem;  Chris Becker, laptop;  Audience Members, on anything that we may give them!
Big Bang image
Ahnfinod is a nonsense word which represents creativity that comes out of chaos. Patterns manifest themselves even in chaos, beauty is possible within chaos, chance can produce something beautiful. Both patterns (structure) and chaos exist in nature. For creativity to thrive, we need both. This manifestation of Ahnfinod is created to combine normally separate media in improvised sounds (violin, saxophone, beatbox) and visuals (dance, projected images).

The last ”Big Bang” this spring!
Big Bang, a creative collision of musicians with artists in spoken word, dance, visual art, video art, found words, theatre, etc. presenting works in progress. The evenings will include two featured groups followed by a brief talk back with the audience after each set. Every evening ends by inviting audience members to join in an informal jam session for about 10 minutes.

Katie Down - flute, percussion, portable record player, voice Daniel Kelly - keybaords, voice, general mayhem Chris Becker - laptop Audience members - on whatever we throw at them!!

8:30PM

Ahnfinod Manifestation #4

Ahnfinod is a nonsense word which represents the creativity which is produced from chaos. Patterns manifest themselves even in chaos, creating structure, and the resulting balance between structure and chaos provides the foundation of life, aesthetics, movement, beauty. For creativity to thrive, we require freedom to experiment. This manifestation of Ahnfinod is created to combine normally separate media in improvised sounds (violin & saxophone) and visuals (dance & projected images).

Willy Devlin brings to Ahnfinod the personal works of a group of corporate presentation artists, using the same industrial tools used in their corporate environments, in a series of projected images. With a range of abstract to photographic digital art. Contributing artists: Willy Devlin, Fred Caputi and Stuart Warner.
Willy is a Brooklyn-based freelance graphic artist who works in corporate environments.

Lathan Hardy and Julianne Carney provide the sonic foundation of Ahnfinod, with improvised drones, intervals, disonance, consonance, and sounds.
Lathan is a saxophonist/composer who currently resides in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn. He has performed in ensembles ranging from "The Thermal Men!" (Punk Band) to performing classical concertos with the IMP Orchestra throughout Europe. He is currently a member of Ahnfinod, Dos Dedos, The George Steel Toe Ensemble, and "Who Put the Bad Mouth On Me?".

Gina Pierre brings improvised physical movement, based on modern dance, Haitian dance, yoga, and alignment postures, to Ahnfinod.
Gina will complete her Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance Performance from Hunter College this spring. She is featured in Ordinary Festivals (excerpts), a 1995 PearsonWidrig dance/theater piece for 300 oranges, 16 performers, and 2 knives, currently being performed at the Kaye Theater at Hunter College.

Julianne Carney is a Brooklyn-based violinist from Detroit, MI. She regularly performs with her own group, Ahnfinod, and has performed, toured, &/or recorded with a variety of cross-genre acts, including Jenny Scheinman, Bill Frisell, Adam Matta (beatbox), Ambitious Orchestra, Luminescent Orchestrii, My Brightest Diamond (formerly AwRY), Pilotram, and the One World Symphony; venue highlights include Tonic, Knitting Factory, Café Lena, and the Beachland Ballroom. She recently recorded with Sufjan Stevens on his latest album, Illinois, and will join Adam Matta at the Apollo Theater in May. She recently began a flirtation with Appalachian and New England style fiddle playing. Julianne was a recipient of the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship in 2001-02, & she received her Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance, Summa Cum Laude, at Lawrence University, in Appleton, WI.

9:30PM

This configuration led by curator of Big Bang, Katie Down, focuses on the most essential component of any performance....THE AUDIENCE! We will ask members of the audience to create graphic scores for the trio to perform spontaneously. Video projections by special guests will also fit into the mix.

Katie Down is a composer, sound artist, and multi-instrumentalist (flute, ukulele, voice, Middle Eastern percussion, homemade instruments) with a passion for collaboration and improvisation in life/art. She has created and performed numerous sound scores for theatre and dance companies and at international festivals throughout Eastern and Western Europe, working collaboratively with theatre and film directors, choreographers, writers, painters, dancers, and of course, other musicians. She works with Ripe Time, Tap Fusion, and The Butane Group regularly and occasionally with Target Margin Theatre, Pilgrim Theatre Performance and Research Collaborative, Judith Shakespeare Company, chashama, and other local companies. Her music and sound designs have been heard in theatres such as Classic Stage Company, P.S. 122, SoHo Rep, Walker Space, The Culture Project, LaMaMa, The Duke at 42nd, HERE, Dance Theatre Workshop, The Ohio Theatre, Danspace at St. Marks’, WAX, Clark Studio Theatre at Lincoln Center, and many others. Her Sephardic music ensemble Adelantre includes homemade instruments, intricate harmonies, dance, and story-telling. She is also a member of the Ukuladies, a now-and-again 3-sisters and a cousin ukulele and tap dancing quartet from Winnipeg, Canada touring the Holiday Inn circuit across the United States.

Composer and pianist, Daniel Kelly has developed his own personal and unique approach to jazz, Afro-Cuban music and free improvisation using keyboards, samplers and electronic sound manipulation as well as the acoustic piano. He has recorded and/or performed with musicians such as bassist Harvie S, saxophonist Michael Brecker, hip-hop star Lauryn Hill, Bobby Sanabria, William Parker and John Zorn. Daniel has recorded two highly acclaimed CDs, World and Duets with Ghosts. Visit him at
 Cover $10   www.danielkellymusic.com.

Tuesday
Apr 18
6:00PM  WRITERS ROOM
Jill Dearman, host

Tony Perrottet Melanie Thernstrom Greg Lichtenberg
Theme: "Money"

readers:

Greg Lichtenberg "Else" (novel excerpt)

Tony Perrottet "Dog Days" (Essay)

Melanie Thernstrom "The Inheritance That Got Away" (Essay)
 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)

8:30PM  THE FLAIL
Dan Blankinship, trumpet;  Stephan Moutot, tenor saxophone;  Brian Marsella, piano;  Reid Taylor, bass;  Matt Zebroski, drums
The Flail image
The Flail is a unique entity in today's world of jazz, even music as a whole. They offer a repertoire of original compositions and arrangements full of intensity and imagination. From the first moment one experiences The Flail, it is clear that this group is a band in every sense of the word. The kind of energy that such unity creates cannot be faked, nor can the power of it be denied. Upon hearing them, jazz legend Kenny Barron said,"I would pay good money to see these guys play at a jazz club."

The Flail have performed at some of the premier events and venues in the world including Carnegie Hall, the Vienne Jazz Festival, the Marseille Jazz Festival, and Sweet Rhythm.
 Cover $8   www.theflail.com

Wednesday Apr 19 6:00PM  BILINGUAL READING
Madeline Millán, host

James Cascaito Carlos A. Montaño
James Cascaito, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, holds a Ph.D. in Italian Literature from Columbia University and is currently the Chairperson of the Department of Foreign Languages at the State University of New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology. His latest English translation project, together with Isabella Bertoletti and Andrea Casson, was the book publication in 2004 of a treatise by the Italian political philosopher Paolo Virno, entitled: A Grammar of the Multitude: For an Analysis of Contemporary Forms of Life. His own poetry (which he writes in English) has been published in literary journals in Europe and in the Americas.

Carlos A. Montaño studied Acting and Directing in his native Colombia and has worked with Marcel Marceau. After a period of traveling throughout Europe, he returned to Bogotá where he studied Literature. He has published four books of poetry in Colombia and one in Chile and Spain. He was one of the co-founders of Cronopia, an arts and literature magazine published in memoriam of the writer Julio Cortazar.
 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)

8:30PM  THE SONGWRITER'S BEAT
Valerie Ghent, host

KP Devlin Simon Elliott Elisa Peimer Mary Lee
The Songwriter's Beat image

Now in its 6th year, The Songwriter's Beat is New York’s most popular acoustic songwriter’s series, where songwriters are encouraged to perform new material in a supportive and intimate atmosphere.

Curated / hosted by multiple ASCAP Pop Award winner Valerie Ghent, The Songwriter’s Beat features top up-and-coming songwriters. Each month four songwriters of varying musical styles perform original songs and are encouraged to try out their newest material and arrangements.

Founded in 2000 by Valerie Ghent, The Songwriter's Beat has presented over 200 (hailing from all over the globe: from the US, UK, Australia, South Africa and Japan!) and keeps growing!

The Songwriter's Beat welcomes songwriters from around the world, so if you are planning your trip to New York, allow time for The Songwriter's Beat!
 Cover $5   songwritersbeat.com valghent.com

Thursday
Apr 20
6:00PM  PO' JAZZ
Golda Solomon, host

Pyeng Threadgill, voice;  Evan Pazner, drums;  Dana Leong, cello, trombone;  Ryan Scott, guitar;  Laura Johnson, Sibyl Rolle, backing vocals
Po' Jazz image
GOLDA SOLOMON “The Medicine Woman of Jazz” with PO’JAZZ

Featuring: PYENG THREADGILL and her band in a rare New York appearance

and the Russian and American poets of Cross-Cultural Communications:
Aleksey Dayen, Stanley H. Barkan, Sergey Shabalin, Frank Sisco, Victor Sanchuk.

$15 ($10 students/seniors) includes one drink
 Cover $15 (includes one house drink)   www.pyeng.com www.goldajazz.com

8:30PM  MARC MOMMAAS' GLOBAL MOTION
Nikolaj Hess, piano;  John Hebert, bass;  Tony Moreno, drums;  Marc Mommaas, tenor saxophone
Marc Mommaas' Global Motion image
Dutch saxophonist Marc Mommaas will be playing at the Corneliastreet cafe with his highly acclaimed group GLOBAL MOTION. This concert will feature compositions from Mommaas and his long time collaborator Danish pianist Nikolaj Hess. This concert will be a preparation for a new Global Motion recording featuring African influenced compositions by Nikolaj. Global Motion also includes the stellar rhythm section John Hebert on Bass and Tony Moreno on drums.

‘Global Motion is always in stylistic motion, spanning bop, ECM-esque soundscapes and free-form chamber dreams……’ – Ed Enright, DOWNBEAT

‘A fearless improviser on both tenor and soprano, Mommaas had the ability and sense of spontaneous composition to start from almost nothing and build solos that were alive with energy and commitment, fairly bristling with power…..’
– John Kelman, ALL ABOUT JAZZ

$ 10.00 – Students $ 8.00   www.mommaas.com

Friday
Apr 21

6:00PM  PINK PONY POETRY
Jackie Sheeler


Jackie Sheeler's open mic poetry series. Arrive before 6 pm to sign up. This week's featured reader is Clara Sala.
 Cover $6 (includes one house drink)   http://www.poetz.com
8:30PM  JOHN MCNEIL'S NEW QUARTET
John McNeil, trumpet;  Pete McCann, guitar;  Matt Pavolka, bass;  Mark Ferber, drums
John McNeil's New Quartet image
A new quartet – new music!

McNeil renders anthem style choruses amid vocal-like phrasings to complement a robust tone, awash with razor sharp lines.
-- jazzreview.com


 Cover $10   www.mcneiljazz.com www.petemccann.com

Drum kit donated by
CANOPUS DRUMS, Japan

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Cover is given where known
Many spoken words events are free
There is always a one-drink minimum per set; times are door opening times