BrownstoneJAZZ FEST up close and personal
Ensamble with ERIC LEMONS, JAMES STEWART and DWAYNE COOK BROADNAX
Enjoy back-in-the-day “no amp” salon jazz in a historic home with a take-off-your-shoes vibe and meal Including
8:30 PM Mix and Mingle
9:00 PM Concert
Refreshments Included
Late Night Fish fry
BYOB
Open Mic $10
Performing Artist Half Price Admission for Concert @ Door. Please call
Info @ 917 704 9237
Discover a local JazzFest and Fish Fry the restored 1800's Victorian Brownstone building in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn presents an acoustic sound room concert series that offers a fish fry buffet. The feel of being in your own home with your shoes off, with an authentic jazz vibe. Imagine retreating back to a different time and spend the evening in an intimate setting. Experience the enjoyment of live Jazz Concert, a Southern Fish Fry Buffet and Open Mic that will delight your palette. ...
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BrownstoneJAZZ FEST up close and personal
Ensamble with ERIC LEMONS, JAMES STEWART and DWAYNE COOK BROADNAX
Enjoy back-in-the-day “no amp” salon jazz in a historic home with a take-off-your-shoes vibe and meal Including
8:30 PM Mix and Mingle
9:00 PM Concert
Refreshments Included
Late Night Fish fry
BYOB
Open Mic $10
Performing Artist Half Price Admission for Concert @ Door. Please call
Info @ 917 704 9237
Discover a local JazzFest and Fish Fry the restored 1800's Victorian Brownstone building in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn presents an acoustic sound room concert series that offers a fish fry buffet. The feel of being in your own home with your shoes off, with an authentic jazz vibe. Imagine retreating back to a different time and spend the evening in an intimate setting. Experience the enjoyment of live Jazz Concert, a Southern Fish Fry Buffet and Open Mic that will delight your palette.
An 19c. Upright Grand Piano, once used to create some of the Standard tunes created on Pan Alley Row stand alongside other acoustic museum setting instruments, called THE ROOM.
During the 1930, perhaps even earlier, one didn't have to go to Manhattan for the Jazz scene Brooklyn had one of it's own. Bedford Stuyvesant had one of the largest Jazz communities in Nee York City. held many venues that housed jazz greats like Thelonius Monk, Randy Weston, Miles Davis, Max Roach, Hank Mobley and others. All eventually changed, and jazz club fizzled out in favor of a different generation of music.
Debbie McClain, owner of Sankofa Aban Bed and Breakfast seeks to revive the local jazz scene of the past along with her partner Eric Lemons an accomplished string musician values authenticity and selectiveness, when deciding who to feature and when.
No bells, whistles or amps. This is Salon Jazz: intimate, classic, acoustic concerts plain and simple every Friday and Saturday night
You're invited to a magical evening of music as Debbie and Eric takes you behind the scene of this undercover jazz venue. You can get there early to meet the artists, and other guests as you take a seat for a jazz fest experience of a lifetime. presented with some of today's best Jazz Artist.
Included in your evening will be a traditional Southern fish fry buffet. Traditionally cooked on site.
DebbieMc never set out to own a BnB, but once she did magic happened. A hairstylist by trade when her grandparents 1939 home fell into her lap to save and maintain. Much bad energy once filled the property, but she knew that music would cleanse this 19th century home.
Debbie McClain once a long time piano student with many years spent in and around the business of music, is one of 6 generations in a family of music lovers, shares the beauty of Brooklyn.
Continuing the history of the neighborhood, a group of jazz locals and broadway greats like Blue Note recording artist James Spaulding. Trombonist/ Euphonist Kiane Zawadi, vocalist Keisha St. James, Vanessa Rubin, Marion Cowings, Jazzmeia Horn, Eve Cornelious and actress/singer Boncella Lewis gather each week and connect over music in a tradition that's diminished, but clearly not lost, along with a style of living from another time.
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