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Yoginis June Gigs in Seattle

Here's a shout out of our Seattle Gigs this month: Fri and Sat June 20-21 9:30pm -12:30am Crowne Plaza Hotel, Regatta Bar and Grill 1113 6…

Started by Yogi McCaw

0 Jun 8, 2008

The Sheila Ford Quartet Performs At The Mandarin Oriental In Wahington, DC On Friday, May 23rd

The Sheila Ford Quartet performs at The Mandarin Oriental in Washington, DC on Friday, May 23rd at 8pm. Please read the flyer for more info…

Started by Sheila Ford

0 May 22, 2008

The Jeff King Band

The Jeff King Band Plays Solomn's Porch 307 Stuyvesant Ave Brooklyn Ny 718-919-8001 Friday May16th first set 9PM The Jeff King Band Plays M…

Started by Jeff King

0 May 16, 2008

GINO SITSON/JAMES UHART DUO @ CACHACA JAZZ CLUB/MAY 16, 17 &18 @ 9pm & 11:30pm

May 15, 2008 @ 9pm GINO SITSON WITH VANA’S AFRO BRAZIL PROJECT at The Society of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center’s annual Spring Fun…

Started by GINO SITSON

0 May 10, 2008

THE Jeff King Band @ Mintons

Saturday May 10th and Saturday May 17th The Jeff King Band will be performing original Music and The New Jazz Standards At Mintons Playhous…

Started by Jeff King

0 May 10, 2008

GINO SITSON/UPCOMING CONCERTS

"An extraordinarily pliable voice in settings rich with melody, emotion and rhythm (…), his gift for melody and his persuasive powers for i…

Started by GINO SITSON

0 Apr 27, 2008

GINO SITSON @ SCHOMBURG CENTER, CARNEGIE HALL...

April 20, 2008 -- 3:00 pm GINO SITSON 4 @ Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series 515 Malc…

Started by GINO SITSON

1 Apr 21, 2008
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The Fine Art of D*** Griffith

The Jeff King Band Live @ Afroart Designs Saturday April 19th from 4PM to 8Pm Afroart is Celebrating The Fine Art of Jazz Trombonist D*** G…

Started by Jeff King

0 Apr 10, 2008

Be Mo Jazz Series begins Today!! Sheila Ford Performing!!

As some of you may be aware, our “first” regular weekly performance will not take place at the Frederick Douglass – Isaac Myers Maritime Pa…

Started by Sheila Ford

0 Apr 9, 2008

Lost Soul Jazz Combo, Dazzle Rest/Lounge, Denver, CO (April 8. 7-9 PM)

Being that Tuesday's night's always a little dicey in terms of turnout, I thought I'd post this great upcoming show out here for Denver jaz…

Started by TIMKAT Entertainment LLC

0 Apr 3, 2008

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