Start your summer of fun right on May 24 with the fantastic RGM Project band at FRESH GROUND Coffee House! Check out their website and Facebook page and take a listen - this is original, contemporary funk, jazz and blues with a full band! FRESH GROUND Coffee House in Willow Grove, winner of Best Coffee Spot in the Patch, brings the best in LIVE music and ART: FREE! More about RGM Project:"This contemporary blues/jazz/funk ensemble formed in 2009 from a collaborative recording project featuring the original compositions and arrangements of Bernie Klemmer, vocal stylings of Bethanne Reid, Saxes/Horn arrangements of Andrew Neu. Bassist Rob Cochran, pianist Fran Danis and drummer Matt Curran complete the rhythm section. Guitarist Mark Walsh joined the band in 2010 and RGM continued recording and began performing live. In 2011, the band expanded, adding a full horn section (Peter Neu and Chuck Gottesman on trumpets and Brian Pastor on trombone), a B-3 Hammond player, John Fioravanti and guitarist, Bill Washer. RGM Project continues to work with Multi-Grammy award-winning producer, Phil Nicolo, of Studio 4."...
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Start your summer of fun right on May 24 with the fantastic RGM Project band at FRESH GROUND Coffee House! Check out their website and Facebook page and take a listen - this is original, contemporary funk, jazz and blues with a full band! FRESH GROUND Coffee House in Willow Grove, winner of Best Coffee Spot in the Patch, brings the best in LIVE music and ART: FREE! More about RGM Project:"This contemporary blues/jazz/funk ensemble formed in 2009 from a collaborative recording project featuring the original compositions and arrangements of Bernie Klemmer, vocal stylings of Bethanne Reid, Saxes/Horn arrangements of Andrew Neu. Bassist Rob Cochran, pianist Fran Danis and drummer Matt Curran complete the rhythm section. Guitarist Mark Walsh joined the band in 2010 and RGM continued recording and began performing live. In 2011, the band expanded, adding a full horn section (Peter Neu and Chuck Gottesman on trumpets and Brian Pastor on trombone), a B-3 Hammond player, John Fioravanti and guitarist, Bill Washer. RGM Project continues to work with Multi-Grammy award-winning producer, Phil Nicolo, of Studio 4."
Check out our featured Artist for May is Linda Ruth Paskell, Adjunct Professor at Arcadia University at her website: http://www.peek-a-view.net/colorofpoverty/ Ms. Paskell will bring her "The Color of Poverty" exhibit. This show is an uplifting look at the beauty of the world and people everywhere. "This specific exhibit is a microcosm of a larger body of work that I have been producing over the last seven years entitled The Color of Poverty. The term is an oxymoron. It juxtaposes two seemingly opposite concepts into one. Here in the States, we don't usually equate poverty with colors that are bright and bold or ever coming close to being inspirational. Yet, after traveling to numerous countries in Central America, South America and Africa, I began to see this repeated theme. While in the midst of some severe poverty in less that comfortable living situations, with limited resources, failing health and some serious injustices shown to them, they were able to joyfully and peacefully produce beauty that came deep from within, and wrap themselves in clothing with colors that were full of life.
The more countries I traveled, the more injustice and human suffering I saw, the more courageous the people became to me in the midst of their stunning suffering.
As an art educator for over thirty years and a single mother of two boys, my interest in the universality of play among children, despite their circumstances, intrigues me as well. This particular grouping of photographs focuses on that very principle as seen in the children of Kenya and Uganda. I do not know their names in most cases, but they are a permanent part of me now. Some are orphans, some are street kids and some are friends. What I do know is that once we OVERCOME THE CULTURAL , RACIAL, RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL AND GENDER CONSTRUCTS THAT DIVIDE US, we will find that we are all the same dust in the end. It is my desire to represent with integrity, the least fortunate members of society without masking their pain. Please take the time to look into their eyes. You may be surprised at who you see..."
GAME ON AT FRESH GROUND COFFEE HOUSE FOR AN EVENING OF MUSIC, CULTURE, COFFEE AND COMMUNITY!
We hope to see you there, supporting the ARTS in Willow Grove!
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