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Mark your calendar: Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival to take place May 7-13
If your were wondering when the second annual Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival will take place this year, we know the dates. According to a news release, the same organizations who put on the first Festival have joined forces once again. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Harlem, Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival, Harlem Stage, jazz, jazzmobile, music, The Apollo Theater.
Denbaya performs tonight at Harlem’s Shrine World Music Venue
Head to West Africa, musically, with Makane Kouyate’s Denbaya. They are performing live tonight at Harlem’s Shrine starting at 10 p.m. And remember, there is no cover charge! Denbaya performs music that is steeped in West African rhythmic and musical … Continue reading
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Tagged 2271 7th Avenue, Denbaya, Harlem, music, Shrine, west african music, Yatenga French Bistro
Pablo Blaqk and Ladell McLin perform tonight at the Shrine in Harlem, no cover charge
Need plans for tonight? How about listening to some live music in Harlem? The good folks over at the Shrine, located at 2271 Adam Clayton Powell (7th Ave) between 133 & 134 streets, tell HarlemGal Inc. they have two live … Continue reading
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Tagged 2271 7th Avenue, Harlem, Ladell McLin, music, Pablo Blaqk, Shrine, Yatenga French Bistro
‘It’s all that jazz’ at Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival
May 6, 2011 @ 7:56 By HarlemGal The Jazzmobile on Facebook left us several messages on our fan page reminding us that Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival kicks off this coming Monday, May 9 and runs through May 14. Thank you … Continue reading
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Karaoke Night in Harlem begins September 4th
Need additional plans in Harlem this holiday weekend? How about a little karaoke? Shrine World Music Venue, located at 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd., has reopened its new Green Room downstairs and to kick off the opening they’re starting … Continue reading
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