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6.04.2008

June's urbanseashells

Lisa's note: This next event is a treat if you love to dance.

Get ready to groove at the last big
RHYTHM REVUE DANCE PARTY of the season
with Felix Hernandez from WBGO!
Sat, June 14, 10pm- 4am
(Last Roseland dance 'til fall.)
Dance to Classic Soul, Funk & Disco from the 60's, 70's & 80's @
ROSELAND BALLROOM
239 W 52 St, NYC
Tickets and info at www.classicSoul.com

For a list of ticket outlets - www.classicsoul.com/DanceInfo

Felix Hernandez on the radio
every
Saturday morning on 88.3 WBGO FM 10am-2pm
& Sundays 98.7 KISS FM 12pm-4pm

Check out Felix's internet show now. See you on the dance floor! —Ld

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Rivertowns Jazz and Blues Festival
Saturday June 14, 2PM, Hastings Library
Poet, Golda Solomon
will be part of the festival with
jazz artist, Jan Leder, flute.
For questions call the library at (914) 478-3307 or
email them at has@westchesterlibraries.org
The Library is a short walk up a steep hill
from the Metro North Hastings train station.

Golda's keeping busy this month. She will also be appearing

Downstairs at The Cornelia Street Café
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008, 6 - 8 PM
GOLDA SOLOMON
“The Medicine Woman of Jazz”
with PO’JAZZ

$15 ($10 students with ID)
includes one drink
featuring
CHIP WHITE drums & poetry
CECILIA COLEMAN piano
with a bouquet of poets
ELANA BELL – KATHLEEN COCHRAN
LIZ LARA
MIRLANDE ‘LALA’ JEAN LOUIS
TAMARA MAGNITSKY
AMY MELROSE
DOROTHY SARACENO
ROGER SINGER – MIKE ‘MIYKIE’ WILLIAMS


“White. . . is among those players and writers who strive for jazz's full-bodied swingingness, its danciness, its range of allusion, its trick bag of quicksilver improvisational impulses.‘’ — Bob Margolis, The Woodstock (NY) Times www.chipwhitejazz.com

“Cecilia Coleman is an intelligent pianist, an accomplished composer and an intuitive ensemble conceptualist.” — Thomas Conrad, Jazz Times www.ceciliacoleman.com

“Poet Solomon...Think of it as Jack Kerouac revisiting the Mile High City and grabbing a sandwich at the New York Deli while in town.” — Norman Provizer, Rocky Mountain News

“PO’JAZZ at CORNELIA STREET is one big friendly party of good words, good sounds, and good food.” — Gladys Serrano, Mutable Music

The Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia Street
Greenwich Village, NY 10014
"a culinary as well as a cultural landmark"
-- Mayoral Proclamation, City of New York 1987
Tel: 212-989-9319 / Fax: 212-243-4207 / www.corneliastreetcafe.com
between West 4th and Bleecker Streets, Greenwich Village
by subway: 1 or 9 to Christopher Street - Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, F & V to West 4th St.

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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS

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