Tag Archives: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem

Women’s History Month: Sing Me A Swing Song- Ethel Waters

TUE, 3/8, 7:00 pm at the Mayseles Cinema

A Women’s History Month Celebration: Sing Me A Swing Song: Great Jazz Vocalists – Ethel Waters

Presented by the National Jazz Museum in Harlem

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Jazz Museum in Harlem Schedule

July 27, 2010

Jazz for Curious Listeners
Jazz on Film: Straight No Chaser

7:00 – 8:30pm
Location: The Maysles Institute
(343 Malcolm X Blvd / Lenox Ave (Between 127th and 128th Streets))
FREE | For more information: 212-348-8300
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Staycationing: Find Vacation Ways Among Local Faves

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The new traveling trend has taken off and placed Harlem on its radar

As the economic recession continues, so has Harlemites desire for the relaxation and luxuries of a traditional vacation. Why not go for the tranquility and exploration found in a getaway? Today’s economic climate may cause some hesitancy, but the answer lies in the latest R &R trend known as “staycationing.” It involves enjoying all the sights and wonders one’s own community has to offer. Harlem’s rich culture makes the neighborhood a prime “staycationing” hot spot.
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Facebook: Louis Hayes with Christian McBride

Event

From Greg Thomas


Christian McBride upright bass solo

Host: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem (www.jmih.org)
Date: Thursday, July 30, 2009, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem (www.jmih.org)
Street: 104 E. 126th Street, New York, NY
Phone: 2123488300
Email: office@jmih.org

Part of the Harlem Speaks interview series

‘Art Tatum: Piano’ At The Apollo

Paul Butler Stars and Tatum’s Piano Donation To The Jazz Museum In Harlem

 

“Art Tatum: Paino Starts Here” debuts at the world famous Apollo Theater starring  Paul Butler (NBC’s “Crime Story” and  100 Centre Street” – the film, “The Insider”, to name a few).  An original show benefiting The National Jazz Museum in Harlem.

 

Check out Art Tatum yesterdays video from the Spike Jones show in 1954:

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