break down the walls-benefit for abc no rio

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break down the walls-benefit for abc no rio

Time: September 25, 2011 from 6pm to 10pm
Location: abc no rio
Street: 156 rivington st
City/Town: ny
Event Type: fundraiser, gig, free, jazz
Organized By: coma , blaise siwula, ras moshe
Latest Activity: Sep 12, 2011

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sept 25th a Festival of Improvised Music will happen sponsored by C.O.M.A. @ ABC No-Rio. As the time for a complete building construction approaches (it will be torn down and another built in the same spot) A 3 day festival seemed appropriate. ras moshe and i will play a flute duo on his set at 6:30 sunday sept 25 .. hope to see some nyc friends there !! Sunday Sept 25th 6:00 Dikko Faust trombone painting 6:20 Frank Keeley solo guitar 6:35 Ras Moshe solo reeds 6:50 Evan Gallagher solo keyboard 7:10 Diana Wayburn solo cello 7:25 Ken Silverman solo guitar 7:40 Joe Tornabene baritone sax & Vong Pak traditional Korean drum 8:10 Bonnie Barnett voice & Anders Nilsson guitar 8:40 Jonah Rosenberg piano & Aleks Karjaka bass clarinet 9:10 Blaise Siwula solo reeds 9:30 Open Session Tickets are $10.00 with 1/3 going to ABC & 2/3 to the musicians

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