BrownstoneJAZZ FEST up close and personal
Features
Jazz/Blues Vocal-Stylist
LaDEE STREETER
with
M.C. ERIC LEMONS bass, MARCUS PERSIANI piano., EARL GRICE drum.,
CLEAVE GUYTON sax. and DUANE EUBANKS trumpet
8:30pm Special Tickets Private Guests Only
POPCORN HAPPY HOUR, MIX AND MINGLE
SHOWTIME @ 9PM
LATE NIGHT FISH FRY BUFFET
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE or BRING YOUR OWN
OPEN MIC 11:30 PM $10
ENDS @ 12:30
Note: WE ARE PRIVATE, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BE SELECTIVE. PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL
Discover a JazzFest, weekend Fish Fry in a restored 1800s Victorian Brownstone in Brooklyn’s Landmarked Historical District, of Bedford Stuyvesant. The venue is perserved with a cultural awareness from a different period of music sharing . Allowing the vibe of authentic jazz of yesteryear,in an intimate, private music venue....
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BrownstoneJAZZ FEST up close and personal
Features
Jazz/Blues Vocal-Stylist
LaDEE STREETER
with
M.C. ERIC LEMONS bass, MARCUS PERSIANI piano., EARL GRICE drum.,
CLEAVE GUYTON sax. and DUANE EUBANKS trumpet
8:30pm Special Tickets Private Guests Only
POPCORN HAPPY HOUR, MIX AND MINGLE
SHOWTIME @ 9PM
LATE NIGHT FISH FRY BUFFET
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE or BRING YOUR OWN
OPEN MIC 11:30 PM $10
ENDS @ 12:30
Note: WE ARE PRIVATE, AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BE SELECTIVE. PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL
Discover a JazzFest, weekend Fish Fry in a restored 1800s Victorian Brownstone in Brooklyn’s Landmarked Historical District, of Bedford Stuyvesant. The venue is perserved with a cultural awareness from a different period of music sharing . Allowing the vibe of authentic jazz of yesteryear,in an intimate, private music venue.
Debbie McClain, owner of Sankofa Aban B and B with Eric Lemons an accomplished string musician invite you to spend a magical evening of music taking you behind the scene of this undercover live jazz experience for everyone. You can get there early to meet the performers, and as you take a seat for a jazz fest of a lifetime, with the right ticket, as these two host present you with some of today's best Jazz artist.
During the 1930s, perhaps even earlier, one didn’t have to go to Manhattan for the Jazz scene, Brooklyn had one of it’s own. Come see how authentic jazz was done, when Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn had the largest Jazz community in around. The neighborhood held many venues that housed jazz greats like Thelonius Monk, Lena Horne, Carmen McRae, Randy Weston, Miles Davis, Max Roach, Abbey Lincoln, Hank Mobley, Eubie Blake, Ray Abrams, Betty Carter and others. All that eventually changed, and jazz clubs fizzled out in favor of a different generation of music.
All eventually changed, and jazz club fizzled out in favor of a different generation of music. Yes, even Uptown and Midtown has changed as well.
DebbieMc, along with Eric Lemons values authenticity and selectiveness, when deciding who to feature and when.
“REMEMBERING WHEN” a celebration of music lived in the hearts of many in the Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood.
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