CAUTION UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WE SHALL ENTERTAIN AN EVEN SMALLER
AUDIENCE THAN EVER BEFORE SEATING IS PRICED TO ASSURE THE JAZZ TO
BE THE SAME QUALITY AS ALWAYS Discover a JazzFest, weekend Fish
Fry in a restored 1800s Victorian Brownstone building of Brooklyn’s
Landmarked Historical District, Bedford Stuyvesant.
8:00 PM MIX AND MINGLE(SPECIAL TICKETS), REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE,
BYOBB, 8:30 PM CONCERT,
LATE NIGHT FISH FRY, AND OPEN MIC., INFO @ 917 704 -9237. WE ARE
PRIVATE PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL OF EVERYONE. THANK YOU
Presented in a natural acoustic sound room are concert series that
offers a fish fry buffet. This venue is fill with the authentic
cultural awareness of a different period of musical togetherness. Step
back for just a moment, to feel what took place in a real jazz
community.
Performances are done with the authentic jazz vibe of yesteryear.
Imagine retreating back to a different time and spend the evening in a
very intimate, private place. Experience the enjoyment of the Jazz
Concert, and a Southern Fish Fry Buffet that will delight any palette
cooked on site in the traditional jazz way.
Before the evening ends if you feel that you would like to show off
your talents by performing your special artistic self, join in on the
OPEN MIC. The musicians will play with you or you can play for them.
Open Participation is expected at the end of the night from the
audience, but if you’re shy just sit back and enjoy the show.
Experience an Upright Grand Piano from the early 19th c., jonce used
to create the Classic Jazz tunes still played today. The Charles M.
Stieff Co., piano has its own American history. Referred to as the
poor mans Steinway. Only, actually it stands with Grand Steinways of
the same era. Also like Brownstone houses, Stieff pianos are no longer
created.
During the 1930 perhaps even earlier, one didn't always go to
Harlem for the Jazz scene. Brooklyn had one as well. Bedford
Stuyvesant had on of the largest Jazz neighborhood in around. Bed Stuy
held many venues that housed jazz greats like Thelonius Monk, Randy
Weston, Miles Davis, Max Roach, Hank Mobley and others. Brooklyn's
Paramount Theatre among others held major Jazz Concerts. All
eventually changed, and jazz club fizzled out in favor of a different
generation of music. Yes, even Uptown and Midtown changed as well.
Debbie McClain, owner of Sankofa Aban Bed and Breakfast looked to
revive the local community scene of the past. Including jazz from the
past when she met with partner Eric Lemons.
DebbieMc, along with Eric Lemons an accomplished string musician and
Co-Foundering partner for BrownstoneJAZZ values authenticity and
selectiveness, when deciding who to feature and when.This is Salon
Jazz. No need bells, whistles or amps. Even though Cow bells and lip
whistling are welcomed. So pucker up if you must. Intimate, classic,
acoustic concerts plain and simple every Friday and Saturday night, in
a fun loving atmosphere of live jazz for everyone.
You're invited to spend a magical evening of music as Debbie and Eric
takes you behind the scene of this undercover jazz experience
concerts
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