Date: November 9, 2006
To: Listings/Critics/Features
From: JAZZJAUNTS
Contact: GOLDA
SOLOMON: 877-529-9528 or gs@goldajazz.com
GOLDA SOLOMON “The Medicine
Woman of Jazz” with PO’JAZZ
Downstairs at The
Cornelia Street Café
29
Cornelia Street, Greenwich Village, 212-989-9319, www.corneliastreetcafe.com
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16th,
6 - 8 PM
featuring
STEVE
DALACHINSKY, poet
JOE McPHEE, saxophones and pocket
trumpet
ANNIE
DINERMAN,
vocals and guitar solo
with GOLDA SOLOMON, poet
and ELIZABETH PHAIRE, poet and piano solo
Programmed & hosted
by GOLDA SOLOMON, “The Medicine Woman of Jazz”
$15
($10 students/seniors) includes one drink
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Steve Dalachinsky: “Dalachinsky has a good ear, and knows
how to build a piece like a good jazz soloist, how to state the theme and when
to return to it.” — Kurt
Gottschalk, Signal To Noise, Winter 2003
Joe McPhee: “... His magical take on avant-garde sax
remains one of the wonders of the scene. He still has one of the most
beautiful tones on the planet, even when he's reaching for jazz's outer limits.” — Time Out New York
Annie Dinerman:
“whether she is singing of the past, the love that may not last or starting
over in a sadder-but-wiser state of mind, Annie Dinerman is a thoughtful,
keenly observant and very down-to-earth presence.”
— Rob Lester, Talkin’ Broadway’s Sound Advice
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
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The Cornelia Street Café
29 Cornelia Street
Greenwich Village, NY
10014
"a culinary as well as a cultural landmark"
-- Mayoral Proclamation,
City of New York 1987
Tel: 212-989-9319 /
Fax: 212-243-4207 / Web: www.corneliastreetcafe.com
between West 4th and Bleecker Streets, Greenwich Village
by subway: 1 or 9 to Christopher Street - Sheridan Square; A, C, E,
B, D, F & V to West 4th St.