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Events on Long Island HUNTINGTON Last Licks Cafe, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington Evanescent performs folk/rock, jazz, punk and North African styles on guitar and ukulele. Feb. 25 at 8:30 pm $13 and $15. Last Licks Cafe, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of |
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Events in Westchester LARCHMONT Watercolor Cafe The Alan Eicher Trio, jazz. Feb. 22 at 7:30 pm No cover. Jim Dawson, folk and pop. Feb. 23 at 8 pm $25. Wali Ali and the Tambourine Band, jazz. Feb. 24 at 8:30 pm The Leslie Pintchik Trio, jazz. Feb. 25 at 8:30 pm No cover. |
Current and upcoming art exhibits and events in the Lehigh Valley: Feb. 17
Learn how to sell your art and craft creations on the Internet during the monthly meeting of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen 7:30 pm Tuesday. Information: baumschool.org Connexions Gallery, 213 Northampton St.,
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Jean's Jazz Series RACINE — The Racine Theatre Guild and Jean's Jazz Series sponsor Educators Credit Union invite you to take a musical journey and warm up your winter with hot sounds from around the world. On Jan. 26, Jean's Jazz launches its 11 th season with Atlantic |
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Carmel High School students get boost from Ryan Scott in pursuit of their ... Ryan Scott – a successful session musician in New York City and Carmel High alum – appeared the perfect fit: By the age of 18, Scott had shown off his guitar chops at the Monterey Jazz Festival and fests in Europe and Japan. His gift for guitar |
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Go! Bars & Clubs calendar: Feb. 17-23 Also: Jazz from 8-11 pm every Thurs. with John Simon and the Greater Ellenville Jazz Trio, no cover. 647-3000. www.aromathymebistro.com. Babycakes Cafe — Kurt Henry Band, 1-3 Collegeview Ave., Poughkeepsie, 8 pm Feb. 17. Also: JT Band, 8 pm Feb. 18. |
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Music Review: Doug Prescott - The Journey and The Deep Blue Sea ORG When you learn that Doug Prescott is the stage name of Doug Guild, the president and CEO of the ecological consulting group Prescott Environmental Associates, it is not surprising that the most touted song on his newly released CD, The Journey and |
"Diamonds" ladies night out at the guild theater
Joining LSB for the evening was Charles Andrews on lead guitar and Robert Williams on percussion. Annie Jay was the first featured performer. Her music displayed influences ranging from neo-soul, jazz, gospel and R&B, with a little funk thrown in.
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Events in Westchester MOUNT VERNON First Presbyterian Church Lynette Washington, jazz vocals. Feb. 12 at 5:15 pm $10 to $18. First Presbyterian Church, 199 North Columbus Avenue. (914) 793-7179; pjsjazz.org. MOUNT VERNON St. Paul's Church National Historic Site A recital |
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Things To Do This Weekend Incendio: With Robby Longley, flamenco, rock and jazz fusion, 8 pm Saturday, Boulevard Music, 4316 Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City; tickets $15; 310-398-2583; Boulevard Music. Quilt Show: South Bay Quilters Guild show featuring more than 200 quilts and |

Learn how to sell your art and craft creations on the Internet during the monthly meeting of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen 7:30 pm Tuesday. Information: baumschool.org Connexions Gallery, 213 Northampton St.,
Joining LSB for the evening was Charles Andrews on lead guitar and Robert Williams on percussion. Annie Jay was the first featured performer. Her music displayed influences ranging from neo-soul, jazz, gospel and R&B, with a little funk thrown in.












