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FEBRUARY 26TH MEET T.S MONK AND HAVE YOUR CD
FEATURING BOTH THELONIOUS MONK AND JOHN COLTRANE SIGNED. T.S MONK WILL SPEAK
ABOUT HIS LIFE IN BROOKLYN AND HIS FATHER'S RECOVERED RECORDINGS FEATURING JOHN
COLTRANE. THE EVENT IS PART OF THE JAZZ SPOT'S TRIBUTE TO MASTER MAX ROACH.
Doors open 2pm

Please join us on Monday February 6th,2006 8pm-12am for our :
Free Welcome Back Monday Night Jazz /Open mic Jam session
&
Celebration of Bob Marley's birthday.
Free Buffet- 8pm-10pm (Drinks not includes)

Also meet the world famous author Fikisha Cumbo,
writer of - Bob Marley & Peter Tosh/ Get Up! Stand Up!
Diary of a reggaeophile, foreword by Roberta flack. Only 50 books left.

THE JAZZ SPOT
"JAZZ AND COFFEE PLEASE"
In commemoration of Black History Month The Jazz Spot Presents
A Weekly Music and Discussion Series Celebrating Black Culture
The Jazz Spot
375 Kosciuszko Street
(Entrance on Marcus Garvey Blvd.)
Between DeKalb Ave.& Kosciuszko Street
Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, NY
Sundays 2:00pm-6:pm

Feb. 5, 2006
Discussion: The Partitioning of Africa
Facilitator: James Conyers, Ph.D. Kean University
Music: Indoda Entsha Percussion Ensemble

Feb.12, 2006
Discussion: Where Do We Go From Here
Facilitator: Elombe Brath, Patrice Lumumba Coalition
Music: The Fort Greene Blues Project

Feb. 19, 2006
Discussion: Africans in the Diaspora
Facilitator: Louis Reyes Rivera, Poet/Essayist
Music: Mari Toussaint: Haitian Jazz Sensation Quartet

Feb. 26, 2006
A Tribute To Master Max Roach
Discussion: How Jazz Grew In Brooklyn
Facilitator: George Turner, Musicologist
Meet T.S Monk/ Celebrating his father, Thelonious Monk and John Coltrane new
recoverd recordings.
Music: Ed Stoute and the Brooklyn All Stars

$10.00 Admission
Further information (718) 453-7825 /Email Address: thejazzcafe2003@...
Web Site: http://thejazz.8m.com please pass this on, thank you


Train Directions: J train to Kosciuszko Street/Walk 4 long blocks
on Kosciuszko to Marcus Garvey Blvd.




MONTH OF MARCH: "LADY GOT CHOPS" WOMEN MONTH JAZZ FESTIVAL


Mailing Address(Please mail all Promotional and other materails):





Mailing Address(Please mail all Promotional and other materails):

The Jazz
111 Livingston Street, suite 1110


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