JAZZMOBILE CONTINUES CELEBRATING ITS
50th ANNIVERSARY
at the Fifth Annual Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival May 4 – 9
Presented by the Apollo Theater,
Harlem Stage and Jazzmobile
This year the Festival will also pay tribute to the iconic Jazzmobile as a Shrine
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“Harlem is a dream-place where so much important cultural history has been enacted that as we explore the power of Harlem’s past we also feel its presence. Take the M60-bus along 125th, or emerge from the A-train at 125th or 145th or from the 2 or 3 train at 125th or 135th—you enter a city-within-a-city that is pulsing with vivid, lived experiences. Behind these Harlem doors, some of the best music on the planet is being played.” Robert G. O’Meally, Columbia University Zora Neale Hurston Professor and Founder of Columbia University Jazz Studies
For the full Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival schedule, please go to www.HarlemJazzShrinesFestival.org
Jazzmobile Schedule
5th Annual Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival
May 4 - 9, 2015
All Tickets $10, unless otherwise noted
For Reservations and Tickets go to
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7:00 pm – Jazzmobile honors Minton’s Playhouse with Legends on the Bandstand: A Conversation on the music of “Pops” Louis Armstrong and Wycliffe Gordon with Stanley Crouch and Wycliffe Gordon. Minton’s. Two-drink minimum, appetizers available.
Tickets: $10.
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm - Jazzmobile presents Minton’s Playhouse: Legends on the Bandstand: Late Night with the Wycliffe Gordon Quintet. Minton’s. Two-drink minimum, appetizers available.
Tickets: $10.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
7:00 pm - 11:00 pm – for Swing Dancers and all who “Love Jazz” Jazzmobile remembers the greats that performed on the Café Society: Uptown stage at today’s Alhambra Ballroom with the King Solomon Hicks Trio, Charenee Wade, and the George Gee 17-Piece Swing Orchestra! Alhambra. $20 food and or drink minimum.
Tickets: $10.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
8:00 – 11:00 pm – Presenting “Live from the Jazzmobile Band Stand: Cynthia Scott”
2 sets: Ginny’s Supper Club at Red Rooster Harlem. One-drink/appetizer minimum.
Tickets: $10.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
4:00 pm – 6:00 pm – Columbia University and Jazzmobile present Jazz in the Spirit: Freedom Now!, an exploration of Jazz and Gospel and the Civil Rights Movement with leading scholars Kendall Thomas, Nash Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Law and Culture; Professor of Music Kevin Fellry with special performances by Organist Akiko, vocalist Melba Joyce and a Gospel Choir. James Chapel. Free.
8:00 – 11:00 pm – Presenting “Live from the Jazzmobile Bandstand: Will Calhoun”
2 sets: Ginny’s Supper Club at Red Rooster Harlem. One-drink/appetizer minimum.
Tickets: $10.
Saturday, May 9, 2015
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm – City College Center for the Arts and Jazzmobile present JAZZMOBILE “Live from the Jazzmobile Bandstand: Jimmy Heath, Bobby Sanabria and Special Guests!”
All General Admission Tickets: $10.
Schedule and Artists Subject to Change
5th Annual Harlem Jazz Shrines Festival Jazzmobile Venues
City College Center for the Arts / CCNY
160 Convent Avenue at West 134th Street
(212) 650-7000
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/adh
Ginny’s Supper Club
310 Lenox Avenue (between 125th and 126th Streets)
(212) 421-3821
www.ginnyssupperclub.com
James Chapel at Union Theological Seminary
Enter on Broadway between 120th and 121st Street
(212) 662-7100
www.utsnyc.edu
Minton’s Restaurant
206 West 118th Street
(212) 243-2222
www.mintonsharlem.com
The Alhambra Ballroom
2116 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd (7th Avenue)
(212) 222-6940
www.alhambraballroom.com
Jazzmobile, Inc., America’s oldest not-for-profit arts organization created just for jazz, is celebrating its 50th Anniversary. Founded in 1964 by NEA Jazz Master Dr. Billy Taylor and Daphne Arnstein, Jazzmobile’s mission is to present, preserve, promote, and propagate Jazz – “America’s classical music.” Jazzmobile pioneered the concept of Jazz lecture-demonstrations and mobile Jazz performances that are presented across New York City, and continues to serve as a model for other Jazz music presentation-focused organizations around the country. Jazzmobile reaches approximately 50,000 people in New York City each year, consisting of multi-ethnic audiences of all ages and socio-economic levels, including the disabled. To reach the largest possible audience, all of Jazzmobile’s programming is presented at no or low cost to participants. Other outreach includes instructional workshops and panels and symposia that provide a historical framework for Jazz and its significance to American culture. For more information, visit www.jazzmobile.org.