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Bill Saxton Replaced Lonnie Youngblood for Harlem Speaks Conversation Series on December 15, 2005 and Talks About His New Harlem Jazz Parlor

NEW YORK, NY--Due to family circumstances, saxophonist and bandleader Lonnie Youngblood has regretfully postponed his appearance slated for Thursday, December 15, 2005. His friend and fellow saxophonist Bill Saxton sat down a second time for the Jazz Museum in Harlem's Harlem Speaks conversation series.  Check out Bill's online gallery.

The Harlem Speaks series is co-produced by the Jazz Museum in Harlem's Executive Director, Loren Schoenberg, Co-Director Christian McBride, and Greg Thomas Associates. The bi-monthly series occurs at the offices of the Jazz Museum in Harlem, located at 104 East 126th Street, between Park and Lexington Avenues, from 6:30pm-8:00pm.  This discussion series is free to the public.

For more details, visit jazzmuseuminharlem.org.  Call for reservations 212-348-8300.

Bill Saxton, a Harlem native has just launched his own jazz parlor called "Bill's Place" located at 148 West 133rd Street, between Lenox and Seventh Avenues. The new performance venue is located on “the main floor of a renovated four-story brownstone,” as Amsterdam News jazz writer Ron Scott recently reported.

 

Friday Nights - Bill Saxton Quartet & Guests

Saturday Nights - Legends & Emerging Artists

An intimate private club on the Harlem Jazz Scene

Shows - 10pm and midnight

Email BillsPlace@webbmmpr.com for reservations or buy online

 

Space is limited

Donation $10 per person

 



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