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CORNELIA STREET CAFÉ
29 Cornelia Street, NYC, New York    212-989-9319
http://www.corneliastreetcafe.com
between West 4th and Bleecker Sts, Greenwich Village
1 Subway to Sheridan Square; A, C, E, B, D, V, F to West 4th St.
Contact: Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services, 845-986-1677, jazzpromo@earthlink.net

Tonight At Cornelia Street Cafe

GOLDA SOLOMON “The Medicine Woman of Jazz” with PO’JAZZ
Downstairs at The Cornelia Street Café

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2010, 6 – 8 PM
doors open at 5:30; Jazz begins at 5:45
$15 ($10 students with ID) includes one drink (cash only)


Po’Jazz presents A FALL CORNUCOPIA OF WORDS & JAZZ
LOTTIE PORCH (vocals, poetry) with THE DOUBLE SHARPS*
*DAN LIPSITZ
(sax)   PIERRE PISCITELLI (piano)
NATHANIEL SCHROEDER (bass)  MILES ARNTZEN (drums)
Poets from ACENTOS: RICH VILLAR, GLORIA FONTANEZ, JANI ROSADO
also: poet ANAHI ROSSINI
Hosted by  GOLDA SOLOMON


Lottie Porch (aka Lottie Da)
: “Lottie takes her vocal solos into theatrical territory with poise and style.”
     — New York Post     
http://www.lottieporch.com/

The Acentos Foundation is a Bronx-based organization dedicated to the development, discussion, and dissemination of poetry and literature by Latino/a writers in New York and beyond.  It is the organizational arm of the Acentos Bronx Poetry Showcase, a twice-monthly reading series featuring Latino/a writers.

Rich Villar: “…he hits every rubric for a successful oral poem while reaching deeper to not tell us he’s proud of his heritages but leaving us with the lasting image of a son receiving bendicion from his ancestors and being sent out to continue the work.”     — Letras Latinas Blog, University of Notre Dame

Golda Solomon:  “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



Thu  Oct 21st 8:30PM      
MARK HELIAS TRIO
(Mark Helias, bass; Ellery Eskelin, tenor saxophone; Ches Smith, drums)

This engagement is an offshoot of my trio Open Loose and features a longtime collaborator, Ellery Eskelin on tenor saxophone and a drummer who is new to me Ches Smith. The pieces utilize the technique of modular taxis designed to generate responses and reactions from the participants on and off the stage. We will be performing mostly new and undocumented music.
“Mark Helias is one of the finest acoustic bass players in the contemporary jazz avant-garde, a guy who can play inside as well as out and who stretches the boundaries in both directions.”
Will Layman Pop Matters

Photography © Scott Friedlander
Cover $10   http://www.markhelias.com

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