Events
Doors open at 6pm
Open Mic starts @ 7pm
Admission: $10----$5 before 7pm
Hosted By Myron Mays
Brought to you by Memphis Rebirth Entertainment and Exquisite Endeavors
The Basement Lounge
"Where Music Dwells and Creativity Flows"
Open Mic/Open Platform for Artists- audio & visual- EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
Cafe Soul
492 S Main St (Downtown Memphis)
Doors open @ 7:30pm. Show starts @ 8:30pm.
$5 admission.
Open mic sign-up from 7:30-8:30pm.
*Music by DJ Chris Styles*
*Photography by Lance Andrade*
If you liked the "SPOKENHERD" you'll love THE WORD...
For more information visit "The Word" page on Facebook.
SAVE THE DATE: Monday, March 29, 2010
'The Word' featuring International Poet, Taalam Acey
Memphis Get Ready for the Biggest Reggae Explosion in the City!
"It's a Got Jam Reggae Party!" Each & Every 4th Friday at the.........
The O Club
5435 Fox Plaza (Behind the Krystal's on Mt Moriah)
Memphis, TN 38115
Come and witness the baddest DJs Kutless Supreme aka POWWAH on the 1's & 2's
Hosted By Your Rasta Gal, "Empress Phu'Cha" aka DJ BOO-YAh-Kah
Doors open @ 8pm Free b-4 9pm $10 admission after
3 for 1 Drinks
Hungry? NO PROBLEM, MON! $5 food and drinks all nite!!!!!!!!!
From your old roots, ska, reggaeton, and much more.....
So calling ALL......Caribbeans, Jamaicans, Bahamians, Brazilians, Cubans, Islanders, & Afrikans, Americans, as we vibe to all of your favorite reggae artists.
Memphis Get Ready for the Biggest Reggae Explosion in the City!
"It's a Got Jam Reggae Party!" Each & Every 4th Friday at the.........
The O Club
5435 Fox Plaza (Behind the Krystal's on Mt Moriah)
Memphis, TN 38115
Come and witness the baddest DJs Kutless Supreme aka POWWAH on the 1's & 2's
Hosted By Your Rasta Gal, "Empress Phu'Cha" aka DJ BOO-YAh-Kah
Doors open @ 8pm Free b-4 9pm $10 admission after
3 for 1 Drinks
Hungry? NO PROBLEM, MON! $5 food and drinks all nite!!!!!!!!!
From your old roots, ska, reggaeton, and much more.....
So calling ALL......Caribbeans, Jamaicans, Bahamians, Brazilians, Cubans, Islanders, & Afrikans, Americans, as we vibe to all of your favorite reggae artists.
Come & get 3 rounds of smooth jazz, every Wednesday, @ Round 1 restaurant, starting March 3rd. It's gonna feature my band, Hiyer Ground-one of the hottest bands in Memphis, @ one of the hottest restaurants in the Memphis!!! You can't beat a night of smooth jazz being performed by very capable musicians, coupled with an intimate setting & outstanding menu. You have to try the 'Chicken & Shrimp Fettucini'...OMG!!!!! ....& There is absolutely NO COVER CHARGE!!! Just show up, have a few drinks
(emphasis on FEW...lol), & enjoy the band. We start @ 7pm.
Kenny Hollins-sax
Keith Crawford-Keys
Tarron Crayton-bass
James Sexton-Drums
Please join us in the Stax Museum lobby for a special CD signing by soul sensation and current Stax recording star N'dambi! She will be signing copies of her latest CD, "Pink Elephant," which will be available in the museum gift shop.
Thursday, March 4th
5-6 p.m.
No admission fee
Visit http://www.ndambionline.com/ for more information on N'dambi.
Doors open at 6pm
Open Mic starts @ 7pm
Admission: $10----$5 before 7pm
Hosted By Myron Mays
Brought to you by Memphis Rebirth Entertainment and Exquisite Endeavors
The Basement Lounge
"Where Music Dwells and Creativity Flows"
Open Mic/Open Platform for Artists- audio & visual- EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
Cafe Soul
492 S Main St (Downtown Memphis)
Doors open @ 7:30pm. Show starts @ 8:30pm.
$5 admission.
Open mic sign-up from 7:30-8:30pm.
*Music by DJ Chris Styles*
*Photography by Lance Andrade*
If you liked the "SPOKENHERD" you'll love THE WORD...
For more information visit "The Word" page on Facebook.
SAVE THE DATE: Monday, March 29, 2010
'The Word' featuring International Poet, Taalam Acey
MARCH 11th - 28th
Directed by Leslie 'Stickey' Reddick
In celebration of Women's History Month, we stage scenes, soliloquies and songs to present an imaginative exploration of the Bard's women, from his celebrated leads (Rosalind, Juliet, and Lady Macbeth) to his lesser-known but no less intriguing ladies (such as Othello's Emilia and Henry VI's Joan). Shakespeare's female characters represent not only the many faces of womanhood; they illuminate the depth of human experience.
For Tickets click the link below
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/99863
or call 901.525.0009
When school Lets Out. When work Lets Out. Let it all hang Out! Downtown's ONLY Happy Hour! DJs T:FLO & Superman spinning the CLASSICS from the 80's & 90's The NEW Old-School! $5 cover. DRINK SPECIALS!
MARCH 11th - 28th
Directed by Leslie 'Stickey' Reddick
In celebration of Women's History Month, we stage scenes, soliloquies and songs to present an imaginative exploration of the Bard's women, from his celebrated leads (Rosalind, Juliet, and Lady Macbeth) to his lesser-known but no less intriguing ladies (such as Othello's Emilia and Henry VI's Joan). Shakespeare's female characters represent not only the many faces of womanhood; they illuminate the depth of human experience.
For Tickets click the link below
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/99863
or call 901.525.0009
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater grew from the now fabled performance in March 1958, at the 92nd Street Young Men's Hebrew Association in New York. Led by Alvin Ailey and a group of young African-American modern dancers, that performance changed forever the perception of American dance.
Today, led by Artistic Director, Judith Jamison, AAADT has gone on to perform for an estimated 23 million people in 48 states and in 71 countries on six continents, including two historic residencies in South Africa.
NEO SOUL & JAZZ SESSIONS Part II is taking place again at the Westin Hotel, March 19th from 5pm - 11pm.
Listen to the Live Sounds of the Strictly Jazz Quartet and a mellow smooth Urban Hang Suite playlists of Neo Soul artists such as Raheem DeVaughn, Ledisi, Goapele, Eric Roberson, Van Hunt, Meshell Ndegeocello and many others.
This is an "UNWIND" atmosphere for the urban professional. In appreciation of past support this event is FREE of charge. Attire is Comfortable, but Classy.
MARCH 11th - 28th
Directed by Leslie 'Stickey' Reddick
In celebration of Women's History Month, we stage scenes, soliloquies and songs to present an imaginative exploration of the Bard's women, from his celebrated leads (Rosalind, Juliet, and Lady Macbeth) to his lesser-known but no less intriguing ladies (such as Othello's Emilia and Henry VI's Joan). Shakespeare's female characters represent not only the many faces of womanhood; they illuminate the depth of human experience.
For Tickets click the link below
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/99863
or call 901.525.0009
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater grew from the now fabled performance in March 1958, at the 92nd Street Young Men's Hebrew Association in New York. Led by Alvin Ailey and a group of young African-American modern dancers, that performance changed forever the perception of American dance.
Today, led by Artistic Director, Judith Jamison, AAADT has gone on to perform for an estimated 23 million people in 48 states and in 71 countries on six continents, including two historic residencies in South Africa.
THE GET DOWN
with special guests
K7
[Etc. Music]
CHATTANOOGA
HANDSOME MARK
[Feel Harmonic]
MEMPHIS
with residents
SATURNA & FUNKE
Many thanks for making The Get Down the event to be!!! This month, we are going to take you on a journey through the diaspora, giving you nothing but lip curling polyrhythmic funk. Expect the best in Kuduru, Afrobeat, House, Soul, Barefoot, Soca, Brokenbeat, Baile Funk and Samba on a massive sound system.
MARCH 11th - 28th
Directed by Leslie 'Stickey' Reddick
In celebration of Women's History Month, we stage scenes, soliloquies and songs to present an imaginative exploration of the Bard's women, from his celebrated leads (Rosalind, Juliet, and Lady Macbeth) to his lesser-known but no less intriguing ladies (such as Othello's Emilia and Henry VI's Joan). Shakespeare's female characters represent not only the many faces of womanhood; they illuminate the depth of human experience.
For Tickets click the link below
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/99863
or call 901.525.0009
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater grew from the now fabled performance in March 1958, at the 92nd Street Young Men's Hebrew Association in New York. Led by Alvin Ailey and a group of young African-American modern dancers, that performance changed forever the perception of American dance.
Today, led by Artistic Director, Judith Jamison, AAADT has gone on to perform for an estimated 23 million people in 48 states and in 71 countries on six continents, including two historic residencies in South Africa.
THE GET DOWN
with special guests
K7
[Etc. Music]
CHATTANOOGA
HANDSOME MARK
[Feel Harmonic]
MEMPHIS
with residents
SATURNA & FUNKE
Many thanks for making The Get Down the event to be!!! This month, we are going to take you on a journey through the diaspora, giving you nothing but lip curling polyrhythmic funk. Expect the best in Kuduru, Afrobeat, House, Soul, Barefoot, Soca, Brokenbeat, Baile Funk and Samba on a massive sound system.
Doors open at 6pm
Open Mic starts @ 7pm
Admission: $10
Hosted By Myron Mays
Brought to you by Memphis Rebirth Entertainment and Exquisite Endeavors
The Basement Lounge
"Where Music Dwells and Creativity Flows"
Nu Memphis Movement Presents: Soul Sunday's Open Mic Every Third Sunday, Cafe Soul. Doors open at 8pm.
Open Mic/Open Platform for Artists- audio & visual- EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
Cafe Soul
492 S Main St (Downtown Memphis)
Doors open @ 8pm.
$5 admission.
*Music by DJ Chris Styles*
*Photography by Lance Andrade*
If you liked the "SPOKENHERD" you'll love THE WORD...
For more information visit "The Word" page on Facebook.
SAVE THE DATE: Monday, March 29, 2010
'The Word' featuring International Poet, Taalam Acey
