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Lost Jazz Shrines Archive

2009: Celebrating Bradley's

2008: Jazz Forum, Jazz Gallery, & Jazzmania

2007: Tin Palace

2006: Cafe Bohemia

2005: The Village Gate Part II

2004: The Village Gate Part I

2003: Cafe Society

2002: Slugs' in the Far East

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Lost Jazz Shrines 2007

Tin Palace

Paul Pines

Oliver Lake

Part 1

The Cutting Edge

Friday, May 18th

@ 7:00 pm - Free Humanities Program

Paul Pines, Tin Palace owner, will be interviewed by Ted Panken, WKCR jazz programmer and contributor to Jazz Times and Down Beat magazines.

@ 8:30pm - Concert

Trio 3

Oliver Lake

Saxophone

Reggie Workman

Bass

Andrew Cyrille

Drums

Reggie Workman

Andrew Cyrille


Luciana Souza

Larry Koonse

Part 2

The Brazilian Side of the Tin Palace

Friday, June 1st

@ 7:00 pm - Free Humanities Program

A film retrospective exploring Brazilian jazz music, moderated and narrated by Michael Chertok.

@ 8:30pm - Concert

The Luciana Souza Trio will perform Brazilian music reminiscent of the Tin Palace's glory days in the 1970s.

Luciana Souza

Vocals

Larry Koonse

Guitar

Scott Colley

Bass

Scott Colley


Eddie Jefferson

Richie Cole

George V. Johnson

Part 3

Remembering Eddie Jefferson

Friday, June 15th

@ 7:00 pm - Free Humanities Program

A presentation of the film Eddie Jefferson in Concert, featuring Richie Cole by Rhapsody Films, introduced by series curator and Artistic Director Willard Jenkins.

@ 8:30 pm - Concert

George V. Johnson, Jr and Giacomo Gates, backed by the Ronnie Mathews Trio, will perform the legendary music of the "Father of Vocalese," Eddie Jefferson.

George V. Johnson

Vocals

Giacomo Gates

Vocals

Ronnie Mathews Trio

Band

Giacomo Gates

Ronnie Mathews

The Lost Jazz Shrines Series is a Tribeca PAC Presentation