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Monday, September 30

Jazz Is: Now! with Jonathan Batiste
Spots still available!
7:00 – 8:30pm
Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
$20 Suggested Donation

We can give you 88 reasons to join us Monday nights this September and the first two are 1)Jonathan and 2)Batiste. Jonathan’s long time series, Jazz Is: Now!, is back and just like his surprising and soul-nourishing music, we don’t know where it’s going to take us or who’s going to join in but it’s not to be missed! Reserve a spot for this Monday by emailing njmhevents@jmih.org. There will be seats available at the door.

Tuesday, October  1

Jazz for Curious Listeners
The Evolution of the Jazz Mandolin with Tim Porter: “Once Upon a Time”
7:00 – 8:30pm
Location: The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 East 126th Street, Suite 2C
Donation Suggested | For more information: 212-348-8300

The first segment on the evolution of jazz mandolin will examine the 17th and 18th century origins of the mandolin in the Mediterranean to its 19th and early 20th century arrival in North and South America. All of the sessions will feature live performances of tunes appropriate to the period with Tim Porter on mandolin,  Joe Selly on guitar and Santi Debriano on bass.

Friday, October 4

Harlem in the Himalayas
FFEAR
7:00pm
Location: Rubin Museum of Art
(150 West 17th Street)
$20/Door $18/Advance | For more information: rmanyc.org

FFEAR (Forum for Electro-Acoustic Research) is an improvising quartet co-led by Chris Washburne and Ole Mathisen, and is Washburne’s most adventurous project to date.  FFEAR’s objective is to explore new sonic possibilities by adopting contemporary classical compositional techniques into an improvisational setting.  FFEAR delights in blending and blurring the divide between jazz and contemporary classical music and producing a truly original voice and approach to improvised music. The group includes Ole Mathisen on saxophones, Chris Washburne on trombone and didgeridoo, Michael Bates on bass and Tony Moreno on drums.

The National Jazz Museum in Harlem
104 East 126th Street
New York, NY 10035
212 348-8300
www.jmih.org