The Langston Hughes Poetry Society of Pittsburgh's 3rd ANNUAL PITTSBURGH PROGRESSIVE WOMAN AWARDS – 2009 - Saturday, March 28th - 3:00 –6:00pm / Tana Ethiopian Restaurant, 5929 Baum Blvd, Pittsburgh / East Liberty ... and the winners are: CARMEN ROBINSON, TONYA PAYNE, SHEILA BEASLEY - join us as we honor these women for Women's History Month. $20 / $25 at door. 412-464-0321 for tickets.
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September 27, 2008
By DENNIS HEVESI
Marpessa Dawn, who played the beautiful, melancholic and doomed Eurydice in the classic 1959 Brazilian movie “Black Orpheus,” died on Aug. 25 at her home in Paris. She was 74.
The cause was a heart attack, her daughter Dhyana Kluth said.
Ms. Dawn’s death followed by 41 days that of her “Black Orpheus” co-star, Breno Mello, who played the title role. The family did not publicly announce the death until this…
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Added by Dr. Nelson Harrison on March 17, 2009 at 4:41pm —
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IAY NOT HAVE A COMPUTER FOR 10 DAYS, SO PLEASE CALL ME IF YOU NEED ME AT 4124215217
Added by Anne Annie Friedland on March 17, 2009 at 2:05am —
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Musique Noire has been added to the playlist of the college radio station at the University of Detroit Mercy. We are featured on the "Key of Gee Jazz Break" hosted by Gisele "Gee" Carver:
http://keyofgeejazzbreak.podomatic.com/entry/2009-03-13T06_48_19-07_00
You can listen to the episode that features Leslie DeShazor Adams' tune "Hodgepodge" here:
http://keyofgeejazzbreak.podomatic.com/player/web/2009-03-13T06_48_19-07_00
This broadcast also features a tune ("If…
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Added by Musique Noire on March 15, 2009 at 10:59pm —
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If photos could speak, this one would have quite a story to tell:
The year was 1952. Marilyn Monroe, a rising star along with clothing designer William Travilla were seated at a table in a South Central Los Angeles nightclub (as reported by one of the news sources) along with what I would have to call an extremely handsome black man looking square into the camera. According to the brief news clip I heard, Marilyn's handlers were determined to…
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Added by Janie Gust on March 14, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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Dr. Linick is a colleague of mine for over 20 years. He offers a perspective on Web 2.0 that is easy to grasp and important for all to understand. The Pittsburgh Jazz Network is a Web 2.0 network.
Nelson
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How does Google offer "the world's knowledge" to searchers for free and still make more than 10 billion in revenue, grow 68%, and have a stock market valuation of close to $200…
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Added by Dr. Nelson Harrison on March 14, 2009 at 3:59pm —
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Looking forward to seeing you every Sunday at the HOLIDAY INN in Oakland 7 - 10. Please try and support local jazz musicians just trying to make in this bad economy!!
APRIL 14TH - THE BACKSTAGE 5 - 7
APRIL 18TH - D'IMPERIOS 8 - 12
APRIL 26TH - FOX CHAPEL YACHT CLUB 2 - 6
I will try to keep you informed. See you soon!
Etta Cox
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Sutton to begin ‘Desire’ tour with MCG show Saturday
By ERIC SLAGLE
Daily News Staff Writer
eslagle@dailynewsemail.com
Given the troubled state of Wall street, the banking industry and the personal finances of many individuals these days, the concept behind jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton’s newly released album “Desire” seems quite timely.
The Grammy-nominated artist compiled songs for the disk that offer varying takes on desire, from the relentless quest of…
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Added by Slaglerock on March 13, 2009 at 10:20pm —
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I’m a reporter for The Daily News in McKeesport. Luckily for me, I get to review the occasional jazz CD. Generally, our album reviews appear in the Thursday and Saturday papers. CDs can get up to 5 stars.
AARON J. JOHNSON "Songs of Our Fathers" (Bubble Sun Records) 5 starsFans of the hard bop tradition, listen up. Jazz trombonist Aaron J. Johnson's debut CD comes tearing out of the starting gate like a thoroughbred, then burns up the track like a well-kept Buick Dynaflow.
Fast.…
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http://www.reverbnation.com/sixlips
Added by Valerio Gianferro on March 13, 2009 at 12:54pm —
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At fifteen, I decided to learn to play guitar. My influences were Joe Negri and George Benson. Both were amazingly talented...way back then. As I see it, both are largely responsible for the growing number of guitar players from Pittsburgh. But it was George and I who had hustled through Center Avenue that afternoon, straight to his house and on to his music room where I sat and watched in awe as he ripped through single-string runs at astonishing speeds, and with unbelievable ease...way back…
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Added by Kennard Roosevelt Williams on March 12, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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This article is taken from the Wall Street Journal.
Concert Tickets Get Set Aside, Marked Up by Artists, Managers
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123672740386088613.html
By ETHAN SMITH
Less than a minute after tickets for last August's Neil Diamond concerts at New York's Madison Square Garden went on sale, more than 100 seats were available for hundreds of dollars more than their normal face value on premium-ticket site TicketExchange.com. The seller?…
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Added by Kevin Amos on March 12, 2009 at 2:21pm —
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Yvonne Warner Mar 08 2009 | Just Saying Hi
I was thinking about you
Namaste!Leo;
Your correspondence with Richard Smallwood was great to read and intersting;you and I have something very unique in"Donald Byrd". He use to be my babysitter when I was a little girl (7,8,9 y/0). His Aunt and my Mother were girlfriends and use to go stomping at the famous "Savoy" club in Harlem, NY and my Mother always left me with Donald. Let me tell you a funny story,but true. I would sit for hours…
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Added by DR. LEO CASINO on March 9, 2009 at 10:11pm —
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This comes from Jim Ferguson Jimferguson1@comcast.net - jazz bassist/ vocalist in Nashville
Dear friends of jazz, the arts, and cultural diversity,
I’m writing to ask each of you for your help, communicating from a mental and emotional bunker here in the RED state of Tennessee. As you know, most states are facing serious budget shortfalls, and Tennessee is no exception With no state income tax and just a modest investment tax, Tennessee gets 2/3 of it’s operating monies from its…
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Added by Monika Herzig on March 6, 2009 at 2:41pm —
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I’m a reporter for
The Daily News in McKeesport. Luckily for me, I get to review the occasional jazz CD. Generally, our album reviews appear in the Thursday and Saturday papers. CDs can get up to 5 stars.
PIECES OF A DREAM “Soul Intent” (Heads Up International) 2.5 stars — As I listen to the new Pieces of Dream album, I find myself wanting to sing along and I would, if I knew the lyrics; would, that is, if there were lyrics.
None can be heard on this instrumental…
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Added by Slaglerock on March 5, 2009 at 7:44pm —
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Folks...just got word of this. I had the great opportunity to meet him for the first time a few months back when he and Mr. Wiggins performed here. I was to interview him the next time he came to town.
Kevin
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John Cephas 7/4/1930-3/4/09
Steve Hecht of Piedmont Talent reports that Piedmont blues legend John Cephas (AKA "Bowling Green" John Cephas) passed away at his home of natural causes. He was 78. He had retired from music recently due to illness.…
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Added by Kevin Amos on March 5, 2009 at 4:31pm —
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So it's 13 degrees outside? What better time to dust off the parade
gear and make preparations for the 14th annual Ides of March March?
Let the dog heads hang high as you press and steam your cumbersome
bumbleshoot in wild and frenzied preparations for music and mayhem in
the streets.... but between now and then, come to a show, I have been
getting complaints that I only ever play in California, and that's
just not true, I just make more $$ in California and we…
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Added by Phat Man Dee on March 4, 2009 at 5:02pm —
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PITTSBURGH CITY PAPER FEBRUARY 26, 2009 BY STEVE HALLOCK...
Cymbal crashes and electric-piano chords accompany the twirls and kicks of the combatants in the kung-fu film up on the wall behind the bar. Considering the size of the boisterous crowd at East Liberty's AVA Lounge -- 50 or so folks jammed into the slender room -- it ought to be a Friday or Saturday night. But it's a Monday. On what's considered the week's dead night for…
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Added by Dr. Nelson Harrison on March 4, 2009 at 1:07am —
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Nelson Harrison was my guest on my
MUSICWOMAN LIVE! podcast on February 18, about
THE STATE OF JAZZ with other notable jazz aficianado's and musicians. This show is archived at …
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Added by Diva JC on February 28, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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I know that a lot of us have day jobs but if you can make this, come and share your thoughts. YOU ARE THE ARTS AND CULTURAL COMMUNITY!
Kevin
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Pittsburgh Arts in Tough Economic Times
Remaining Seats Are Going Fast
If you plan to attend the March 3rd forum on arts and the economy, please register today as the event is almost full.
Pittsburgh Arts in Tough Economic Times, a public forum and panel discussion with local arts funders…
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Added by Kevin Amos on February 27, 2009 at 10:08pm —
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