Sunday
Jul 27
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6:00PM
FICTION
Rohin Guha, host
Rohin Guha;
Amber Sutherland;
Paul Tunis;
Taylor Pavlik ;
Cliff Benston
Cover $7
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
PLACES TO LIVE: TRAVELING MUSIC FOR THE RESTLESS
Evangelia Kingsley, soprano;
Chip Prince, piano;
Eliza Beckwith, director
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Evangelia Kingsley and Chip Prince return to Cornelia Street with Places to Live: Traveling Music For The Restless, directed by Eliza Beckwith. Travel the world with them as they explore thoughts of home, expatriate-ism, ex-patriotism and elections past and present through the music of Bernstein, Bolcom, Coward, Poulenc, Porter, Waits and so many many more. Evangelia’s and Chip’s previous collaboration Twisted: A Tribute To Lunacy was called “unusual, funny and frequently emotionally powerful” by Cabaret Scene Magazine.
The Boston Globe has called Evangelia “effective,” and “impassioned.” The Star-Ledger has called her “riveting.” David Finkle of Backstage said “I’m still thinking about the hilarious yet subtle drunk she threw during the William Bolcom-Arnold Weinstein ‘At the Last Lousy Moments of Love.’” He called her, “[d]ark, fleshy, sexy, and proudly Greek” and ended his enthusiastic review of her with “. . . she’s good enough for an audience to want to hear plenty more.”
Cover $15
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Monday
Jul 28
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6:00PM
POETRY & PROSE
Philip Memmer;
Lytton Smith;
Thomas Pryor
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Thomas Pryor's stories prowl Manhattan's Yorkville neighborhood during the 1960s. His work has appeared in the New York Times, A Prairie Home Companion, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, Ducts and Underground Voices Magazine. Thomas is working on a collection of short stories entitled: Yorkville: Stoops to Nuts. You may contact him at tommy.pryor@gmail.com
Philip Memmer’s newest collection of poems is Threat of Pleasure (Word Press, 2008); he is also the author of Sweetheart, Baby, Darling (Word Press, 2004) and three chapbooks. His poems have appeared many journals, including Poetry, Poetry Northwest, and Epoch. He lives in upstate New York, where he directs the Downtown Writer’s Center in Syracuse. He also serves as poetry editor of Stone Canoe and associate editor for Tiger Bark Press.
Cover $7
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES SUMMER FESTIVAL
8:30-9:10 - Jen Murdza
9:25-10:05 - Phil Minissale
10:20-11:00 - Patty Cronheim
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Tuesday
Jul 29
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES SUMMER FESTIVAL
8:30-9:10 - Carole Troll
9:25-10:05 - Nicole Berke
10:20-11:00 - TBD
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Wednesday Jul 30
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6:00PM
THE OREN NEIMAN QUARTET
Angelo Verga, host
Oren Neiman, Guitar;
Doug Drewes, Bass;
Sam Taylor, Saxophone;
Martine Urbach, Drums
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Guitarist/composer Oren Neiman has been playing
regularly in various
New York venues with his acclaimed quartet featuring
Martine Urbach on drums, Doug Drewes on bass, and Sam
Taylor on Saxophone. Oren's group will be performing
music form their first album entitled "First of All",
as
well as new compositions that are to become part of a
follow up album which was recorded recently.
"First of All is an album of coherent beauty, showing
an ambitious player following his own musical
vision."(Jakob Baekgaard -All About Jazz).
Cover $10
(includes one house drink)
www.orenneiman.com
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES SUMMER FESTIVAL
8:30-9:00 - TBD acoustic
9:10-9:55 - 61 South
10:10-11:10 - Robert Ross
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Thursday
Jul 31
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6:00PM
LYRICS AND LITERATURE
John McCaffrey, host
Kevin Burke ;
Kristin Coomber;
Frank Haberle;
Eddie Sarafty
Cover $7
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES SUMMER FESTIVAL
8:30-9:10 - Carol Thomas
9:25-10:05 - Bob Petrocelli
10:20-11:00 - Andre Henry
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Friday
Aug 01
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6:00PM
SON OF PONY
Kathi Georges, host
Greg Moglia
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The Friday night legendary open mic poetry series.
Arrive before 6 pm to sign up.
Featured poet : Greg Moglia
Greg Moglia is a veteran of 27 years as Adjunct Professor of Philosophy of Education at N.Y.U. and 37 years as a high school teacher of Physics and Psychology. His poems have been accepted in over 100 journals in the U.S., Canada and England as well as five anthologies. He is four times a winner of an Allan Ginsberg Poetry Award sponsored by the Poetry Center at Passaic County Community College. His poem ‘Why Do Lovers Whisper?’ has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize 2005. He has been nominated by the College of William and Mary for the University of Virginia anthology BEST NEW POETS OF 2006. He lives in Huntington, N.Y.
Cover $7
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES SUMMER FESTIVAL
9-9:45 - David Ruffin Jr.
10-10:45 - Sam Hooper
11-12 -
Merrily James & the Bucket of Soul
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Saturday
Aug 02
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6:00PM
POETRY & JAZZ
Steve Dalachinsky, words;
Matt Shipp, music
Piano to Steve Dalachinsky's lyrics provided by Matt Shipp, in concert for their new book, Logos & Language.
Cover $10
(includes one house drink)
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8:30PM
SOUL OF THE BLUES SUMMER FESTIVAL
9-9:45 - Kings County Blues Band
10-10:45 - Breakaway
11-12 - Speedo's Billy Rose Band
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Sunday
Aug 03
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8:30PM
GNU VOX FESTIVAL: BECCA STEVENS AND AMANDA BAISINGER
David Devoe, host
Becca Stevens, voice, guitar;
Amanda Baisinger, voice, piano;
Keith Ganz, guitar;
Pete Rende, piano;
Massimo Biolcati, bass;
Jordan Perlson, drums
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Becca grew up in North Carolina where she majored in classical guitar in high school at the North Carolina School of the Arts. She came to New York to attend New School University where she graduated with high honors and a degree in jazz voice and composition. Since then she has established herself as a solo performer in New York and a leader of the Becca Stevens Band (also known as BSB). Becca collaborates with other musicians in the city and is the singer of Travis Sullivan's Bjorkestra. She has written lyrics for and recorded with Frank LoCrasto on his debut record "When You're There" (Max Jazz, '06), and for the album "Shock Value Live at Smoke" by Jeremy Pelt's band Wired (Max Jazz, '07). Becca also recorded with Sam Sadigursky's Words Project (New Amsterdam 2007), Andy Milne on Dapp Theory's "Layers of Chance" (Concord Records '08), the Bjorkestra's debut album "Enjoy" (Koch Records '08), and on The Solos Unit's "Electric City" (Independent release '07). Becca sings with other groups such as Bing & Ruth, the Elan Mehler Group, Monocle, and Apology Task Force. Festivals and other feature performances include the San Francisco Jazz Festival ('08), NYC Winter Jazz Fest ('08), featured soloist at the Roanoke Island Festival in Manteo, NC with the NCSA Big Band ('07), IAJE ('06), Jazz Improv LIVE! Convention & Festival ('07) with Jane Ira Bloom's Ornette Coleman Ensemble, and singing with the Sicilian Jazz Orchestra at the Golden Theatre in Sicily. Becca teaches Suzuki guitar and Music-in-the-Box, a music readiness program for very young children, at the Greenwich Suzuki Academy in Connecticut.
Amanda Baisinger has cultivated a distinct style that is based in jazz, folk and pop. She has collaborated with people such as the formidable pianist, producer and arranger Vadim Neselovskyi, who is currently the pianist for Grammy Award winning Vibraphonist Gary Burton. Since graduating from Berklee College of Music, Amanda has been performing and teaching music in New England and New York. Most recently she has recorded an album of original music with an all-star cast of young emerging jazz musicians in New York. This concert will feature music from her new recording as well as other material.
Cover $10
www.beccastevens.com
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www.amandabaisinger.com
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