Date: September
27, 2007
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
celebrates
COLLEGE of MOUNT
SAINT VINCENT Faculty & Students
Downstairs at The
Cornelia Street Café
29
Cornelia Street, Greenwich Village, 212-989-9319, www.corneliastreetcafe.com
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th,
2007, 6 - 8 PM
$15
($10 students/seniors) includes one drink
with
featured poets
WAYNE GILBERT ● CHERYL BOYCE TAYLOR ● E. J. ANTONIO
and a special
inaugural welcome to FLOW
featured musicians
RAS
MOSHE saxophone
SHAYNA
DULBERGER bass
E. J. Antonio: Cave Canem - NY Regional
Fellow and a 2006 Pushcart Prize nominee.
Shayna
Dulberger: “the
bass lines flow like a river from Dulberger's fingers.” — Vangelis Aragiannis, Jazz & Tzaz
Greek Magazine www.shaynadulberger.com
Wayne
“Magmapoet” Gilbert: “Wayne Gilbert‘s words brought me back to those days when ‘well
you dig it’ and syncopated phrases, beat and jazz were our daily bread.” —Golda
Solomon, poet and host of Po’Jazz
Ras
Moshe: “one of the best of the fiery
saxophonists of the New York underground.”
— Robert Iannapollo, All About Jazz www.myspace.com/rasmoshe
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
Cheryl Boyce Taylor: “Convincing the Body is not where
poetry is headed, it is where poetry IS,” — Patricia Smith, four-time National
Poetry Slam champion and Hurston/Wright Legacy award finalist. www.cherylboycetaylor.com
“PO’JAZZ at CORNELIA STREET is one big friendly party of good words,
good sounds, and good food.”
— Gladys Serrano, Mutable Music
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.