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Central Park Conservancy and Jazzmobile present: Harlem Meer Social Hour
On August 11, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., locals have the opportunity to meet the musicians during Harlem Meer Social Hour, a Central Park Conservancy & Jazzmobile Collaboration. East Harlem native, percussionist Steven Kroon and West Harlem resident, trombonist Craig Harris … Continue reading
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Tagged Central Park Conservancy, free, Harlem Meer, jazz, jazzmobile, music, NYC events
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.
The redevelopment of Victoria Theater in Harlem is back on track says The New York Times
Harlem’s 125th Street is back in the news again. Back in July the City announced the redevelopment of two major, vacant sites on Harlem’s 125th Street. Today, we are hearing from The New York Times that the redevelopment of Victoria … Continue reading
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Tagged 125th street, 125th Street Equities LLC., Classical Theater of Harlem, Harlem, Harlem Arts Alliance, Harlem Brewing Company, HarlemTavern, jazzmobile, Mayor Bloomberg, Photo by The Observer, Sugar Hill Beer, The Apollo Theater Foundation, The New York Times, The Victoria Theater in Harlem
Cuban born and Harlem based Yosvany Terry performs in Marcus Garvey Park
Feel like listening to jazz in Harlem, but not sure where to go? The Jazzmobile has the answer. As part of their summerfest, Yosvany Terry will be playing tonight, July 22nd from 7:00 – 8:30 pm in Marcus Garvey Park … Continue reading
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Tagged Cuba, Harlem, jazz, jazz in Harlem, Marcus Garvey Park, Richard Rodger Amphitheater, Yosvany Terry
‘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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