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BrownstoneJAZZ up close and personal concert series
Located in Brooklyn’s Landmarked Historical District, of Bedford Stuyvesant.
FEATURING
'TULIVU'
-Donna Lynn Cumberbatch, daughter of Harold Cumberbatch (a baritone saxophone player), is a jazz singer[1] from Brooklyn, and has been compared to Bessie Smith, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, Gloria Lynn, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, and Aretha Franklin in terms of her singing ability.[citation needed]
Her African name "Tulivu" translates from Swahili loosely to "beautiful," and her English name, "Donna Lynn" is derived from "Donna Lee," the jazz piece made popular by Charlie Parker....
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BrownstoneJAZZ up close and personal concert series
Located in Brooklyn’s Landmarked Historical District, of Bedford Stuyvesant.
FEATURING
'TULIVU'
-Donna Lynn Cumberbatch, daughter of Harold Cumberbatch (a baritone saxophone player), is a jazz singer[1] from Brooklyn, and has been compared to Bessie Smith, Carmen McRae, Sarah Vaughan, Gloria Lynn, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, and Aretha Franklin in terms of her singing ability.[citation needed]
Her African name "Tulivu" translates from Swahili loosely to "beautiful," and her English name, "Donna Lynn" is derived from "Donna Lee," the jazz piece made popular by Charlie Parker.
w/MC ERIC LEMONS bass, ROD WILLIAMS pianist, MARK JOHNSON drums
8:30pm Special Private Guests Only
POPCORN HAPPY HOUR, MIX AND MINGLE VIP
SHOW TIME 9PM ONLY
FISH FRY BUFFET
REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
OPEN MIC 11PM (Call In)
ENDS @ 12:30
ALL EVENTS ARE PRIVATE, AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO BE SELECTIVE. PLEASE BE RESPECTFUL
Performances are done with the authentic jazz vibe of yesteryear. Imagine retreating back to a different time and spend the evening in a very intimate, private place. Experience the enjoyment of a Jazz Concert, and Southern Fish Fry Buffet that will delight any palette cooked on site in the traditional jazz way.
During the 1930 perhaps even earlier, Harlem was not the only Jazz scene. Brooklyn had one as well. Bedford Stuyvesant had one of the largest Jazz neighborhoods around. Bed Stuy held many venues housing jazz greats like Thelonius Monk, Lena Horn, Randy Weston, Miles Davis, Max Roach, Hank Mobley, Abbey Lincoln, plus others. Paramount Theatre located in Brooklyn among other theaters held major Jazz Concerts. All things eventually changed, and jazz club fizzled out in favor of a different music generation. Uptown and Midtown changed as well. Debbie McClain owner of Sankofa Aban BnB looked to revive the local community jazz scene of the past when she met her partner Eric Lemons, an accomplished string musician and Co-Founder of BrownstoneJAZZ values authenticity and selectiveness when deciding who to feature, and when. Intimate, classic acoustic concerts, plain and simple every Friday and Saturday night. A fun loving atmosphere of live jazz for everyone. You’re invited to spend a magical evening of music with Debbie and Eric taking you behind the scenes undercover some unheard of jazz history with a different experience. You can purchase the right ticket and get there early, meet the performers, before you take a seat for a Jazz Fest of a lifetime. These two host will present you with some of today’s best entertaining jazz artist. Continuing the history of the neighborhood, a group of jazz locals and broadway greats Blue Note recording artists like James Spaulding, Trombonist/Euphonist Kiane Zawadi, vocalist Keisha St. James, Boncellia Lewis, Greg Bandy and Bobby Sanabria connect over music in a tradition that’s diminished, but certainly not lost. .
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