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Events
Cristian Amigo and Kingdom of Jones
Cornelia Street Café. 29 Cornelia St.
Wednesday, September 17, 8:30pm
General Admission: $10
Students: $5
plus one-drink minimum
" Guitarist-composer Cristian Amigo straddles the contemporary-classical,
improv and rock worlds; no wonder he calls his Kingdom of Jones a “new music
jam-band.” During any given performance, Messiaen grapples with Led Zeppelin
while Perez Prado teaches Stravinsky to mambo."
- TIME OUT NEW YORK
* Recommended
Ratzo Harris
Monday, September 22 @ 7:00 PM
Yippie Café: 9 Bleecker Street, near Bowery
General Admission: $10
Students and Seniors: $7
Jam Session @ 8:30: $5
Ratzo Harris (bass)
Others TBA
Two Voice Band with Center Search Quest
Monday, September 29 @ 7:00 PM
Yippie Café: 9 Bleecker Street, near Bowery
General Admission: $10
Students and Seniors: $7
Jam Session @ 8:30: $5
Andrea Wolper, Barbara Sfraga (voices)
Christopher Dean Sullivan (bass)
Michael T.A. Thompson (soundrhythm)
Michael Bisio and Lorenzo Sanguedolce
Monday, October 6 @ 7:00 PM
Yippie Café: 9 Bleecker Street, near Bowery
General Admission: $10
Students and Seniors: $7
Jam Session @ 8:30: $5
Michael Bisio (bass)
Lorenzo Sanguedolche (saxophone)
Lisle Ellis’ Semi-Secret
Thursday, October 9 @ 10:30 pm
Living Theatre: 21 Clinton Streeet, near Houston
General Admission: $10
Students and Seniors: $7
Lisle Ellis (bass)
Roy Campbell (trumpet)
Darius Jones (saxophone)
Bob Feldman (saxophone)
Michael Wimberly (drums)
Joe Giardullo’s Language of Swans Trio
Monday, October 13 @ 7:00 PM
Yippie Café: 9 Bleecker Street, near Bowery
General Admission: $10
Students and Seniors: $7
Jam Session @ 8:30: $5
Joe Giardullo (saxophone)
Reuben Radding (bass)
Todd Capp (drums)
Cristian Amigo & Kingdom of Jones
5C Cultural Center and Cafe
68 Ave. C, at 5th Street
Cristian Amigo, guitars
Izzi Ramkissoon, bass
Rami El Asser, percussion
Guitarist-composer Cristian Amigo straddles the contemporary-classical,
improv and rock worlds; no wonder he calls his Kingdom of Jones a "new music
jam-band." During any given performance, Messiaen grapples with Led Zeppelin
while Perez Prado teaches Stravinsky to mambo.
- TIME OUT NEW YORK

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