bywterbro
09-21-2007, 12:28 PM
Café Brasil --4-7 p.m.
(AND IT’S STILL FREE!)
The Nickel-A-Dance concerts, a New Orleans family-friendly jazz-dance
tradition, will return for a series of six concerts beginning October
7, 2007, with a performance by the Preservation Hall Hot Four.
Tell your friends and tell your children: Nickel-A-Dance is coming back to
Café Brasil, Chartres & Frenchmen, on Sunday afternoons, from 4-7 p.m.
IT’S STILL FREE, AND CHILDREN ARE INVITED.
October 7 Preservation Hall Hot Four
October 14 Connie Jones’ Crescent City Jazz Band
October 21 Clive Wilson’s Camellia Jazz Band with Tommy Sancton
October 28 Lionel Ferbos & the Palm Court Jazz Band
November 4 Doc Cheatham Memorial Jazz Band with Butch Thompson
November 11 Kermit Ruffins & The Barbecue Swingers
As they have done in the past, anonymous music fans continue to join
together with the Jazz Centennial Celebration and a growing list of
sponsors to celebrate jazz. In addition, proprietors of Cafe Brasil
continue to donate the use of the venue to the Nickel-A-Dance
Soirées, which have helped revive the neighborhood dance traditions
that used to be widespread across the city.
(AND IT’S STILL FREE!)
The Nickel-A-Dance concerts, a New Orleans family-friendly jazz-dance
tradition, will return for a series of six concerts beginning October
7, 2007, with a performance by the Preservation Hall Hot Four.
Tell your friends and tell your children: Nickel-A-Dance is coming back to
Café Brasil, Chartres & Frenchmen, on Sunday afternoons, from 4-7 p.m.
IT’S STILL FREE, AND CHILDREN ARE INVITED.
October 7 Preservation Hall Hot Four
October 14 Connie Jones’ Crescent City Jazz Band
October 21 Clive Wilson’s Camellia Jazz Band with Tommy Sancton
October 28 Lionel Ferbos & the Palm Court Jazz Band
November 4 Doc Cheatham Memorial Jazz Band with Butch Thompson
November 11 Kermit Ruffins & The Barbecue Swingers
As they have done in the past, anonymous music fans continue to join
together with the Jazz Centennial Celebration and a growing list of
sponsors to celebrate jazz. In addition, proprietors of Cafe Brasil
continue to donate the use of the venue to the Nickel-A-Dance
Soirées, which have helped revive the neighborhood dance traditions
that used to be widespread across the city.