Wednesday, February 09, 2005

A Liners™

The A-train not only takes Jazz lovers to The hottest Night spot, but come
April 2005 it will take fashion savy jazz enthusiate to brooklyns thriving design corridors as the top designer's, The A-Liners™ celebrate their role in the historical Jazz era!

Tuesday, January 18, 2005

The A-train route

West 4th street, 14th street, 34th street Penn Station and 42nd strret, and 59th streets are the major hub of the A-train line. From their, one can connect to Brooklyn's JAzz 966 weekly Friday night event the Fort Green senior Citizen center, Brooklyn's best kept jazz secret, It was here I first met Sweet Georgia Browne, even The Stoic are hard pressed not to swing as some of the most notable names in jazz take to the stage! Or to St Nicks pub @ 149th street in Harlem , it's been a while since I last visited. The Obarria dempsey Center,in Harlem, where "Mr Blues" led the Awards to unsung jazz heroes and I heard the most authentic rendition of Southern Blues a 'trin gal" could have the privelege of hearing! You can also connect to the "G' Train, to SugarHill Restaurant, where Ms Alma Carrol introduced me to Evelyn Blakey whose throaty rendition , took me back to the "squeak easies' I can only read about

Jazzpazazz Preservation society Inc

Jazzpazazz Preservation Society
the Sponsors of
The Artist Mosaic Project is led by
ALMA CARROLL widow Of JO CARROLL
" Sho Be Do be " means "I Love you"
Share Offices with
The Central Broklyn Jazz Consortium
23 Pulaski stree
Brooklyn New York
11206

New York jazz scene

FASHION DESIGNER
BONNIE SANDY contributes to the New York jazz scene by maintaining a website for then Central Brooklyn Jazz (Jass) Consortium's and the Central Brooklyn Jazz Festival, via the Artist Mosaic Project!