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Thursday, January 28, 2021

Jersey Fresh is back! Audition today!

Submissions now open through Feb 12!

NJPAC’s open mic is back by popular demand! After a fantastic fall showcasing New Jersey’s homegrown talent, Jersey Fresh is once again open for talent submissions. (We’re looking at you, singers, comedians, dancers, rappers, poets, spoken-word artists and actors.) 

Submit your audition video between January 28 and February 12

Chosen artists will perform at one of our online open mics between April 1 and May 20

Share your talents with the Garden State—and the world!

To apply for a performance slot:
• Fill out the submission form below
• Upload a 1-2 minute video or send us a link to a video on Instagram or YouTube
• Solo and group acts are welcome!
• If selected, you’ll perform for NJPAC’s 80,000+ followers on Facebook Live

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Generous support provided by ADP, official Community Engagement Partner of NJPAC
Generous support of NJPAC In Your Living Room provided by Bank of America
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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

SEPTEMBER OFFERINGS @ NJPAC


Justin Willman Magic for Humans

WHEN: Sat, Sep 12 @ 7PM; Sat, Sep 12 @ 10PM
WHERE: LIVE on Zoom!
buy tickets

If you’ve seen Justin Willman’s “Magic for Humans” on Netflix, you know that he’s the king of creative stunts and illusions that fill audiences with wonder and laughter. Now, Justin’s bringing his humorous and heartfelt style of street magic right to your living room. This interactive show features magic, comedy and unexpected surprises via Zoom, for one incredible hour that’s sure to delight everyone in your family.
 
Each ticket allows viewing on one device, so you can choose to enjoy the show solo or share the fun. During the performance, Justin will see, hear and interact with you in real time, making this a truly unique experience! Capacity is limited, so get your tickets today before they magically disappear…


10 Newark Creators: Chrystofer Davis

Live on Instagram
Tue, Sep 15 @ 6PM

Join us for an in-depth conversation with Chrystofer Davis, a Newark-native fine art photographer, teaching artist and filmmaker.

tune in


S'Wonderful:
Ann Hampton Callaway Sings the Gershwins


Live on Zoom
Tue, Sep 15 @ 7:30PM

Join Ann Hampton Callaway and NJPAC President John Schreiber for a free, online evening of Gershwin and conversation.

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Open Mic Series:
Jersey Fresh @ Home


Live on Facebook
Thu, Sep 17 @ 7PM

NJPAC’s virtual open mic spotlights up-and-coming talent from all over NJ. Apply for a chance to perform!

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Max Major

Remote Control:
A Virtual Mind Reading Experiment


Live on Zoom
Thu, Oct 1 @ 8PM

Get ready for a mind-reading experience that will leave you amazed, astonished and thoroughly entertained.

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Virtual Conversation with Cooperman

Live on Zoom
Wed, Oct 7 @ 7PM

Join Michael Corbat and Leon Cooperman for their next conversation: Mid-Pandemic,
what's next for the economy
?


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Saturday, August 29, 2020

UPCOMING EVENTS @ NJPAC ONLINE!



WHEN: Tue, Sep 15 @ 7:30PM
WHERE: 
LIVE on Zoom!

"One of the best-equipped jazz vocalists swinging today"(Chicago Tribune), Ann Hampton Callaway returns (virtually!) to NJPAC for an evening performing her favorite Gershwin tunes.

This Tony Award® nominated vocalist—a true musician’s musician—is one of the leading champions and historians of the great American Songbook. Her unique singing style blends jazz with traditional pop, all infused with warmth, spontaneous wit and a passionate delivery that'll have you humming along in your living room.

This virtual concert is the first in a new online series at NJPAC: Every month, a special guest will visit our virtual theater to share the work of an American Song performer or composer they love.

Afterward, NJPAC President and CEO John Schreiber - a passionate aficionado of the genre - will join our featured performer in conversation, taking a deep dive into the history of this timeless music and tales of the legendary artists who brought it to life.

RSVP


Pearls of Wisdom
Protest for the Present


Live on Zoom
Tue, Sep 1 @ 12PM


This conversation will focus on the history of protest, with two veteran political leaders, Larry Hamm and Bill Payne.

RSVP






Open Mic Series:
Jersey Fresh @ Home


Live on Facebook
Thu, Sep 17 @ 7PM


NJPAC’s virtual open mic spotlights up-and-coming talent from all over NJ. Sign up for a performance slot today!

SIGN UP TO PERFORM




The American Song series at NJPAC is presented, in part, through the generous support of the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation

Generous support provided by ADP, official Community Engagement Partner of NJPAC
Part of the M&T Bank Dance Series

Sponsored by the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey

 Standing in Solidarity and NJPAC In Your Living Room are sponsored by Bank of America

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Just Announced! Jersey Fresh @ Home Open Mic Series & 10 Newark Creators Series!


 

LIVE on Facebook

Get a glimpse of all the artistry growing in the Garden State each week at Jersey Fresh, NJPAC’s new weekly open-mic online series, where we turn the spotlight on performers honing their craft right here. Hear new work from the not-yet-discovered singers and comedians, dancers and rappers, poets, and actors of New Jersey. Turns out, we’re a pretty brilliant bunch!

Wait, you say you’re a performing artist yourself? Then we want to hear from you, to see if you’re a fit for the Jersey Fresh series! Fill out this submission form, and upload a one- to two-minute video of your best rock song, spoken word performance, pas de deux, or stand-up set—or send us a link to a video of your performance on Instagram. (Group acts are welcome too!) Your performance will reach all of NJPAC’s 80,000 followers on Facebook, and be archived on our online performance portal, NJPAC In Your Living RoomLEARN MORE

 

WHEN: Sep 15 - Nov 24, Tuesday @ 6PM
WHERE: LIVE on Instagram!
In a time of constant change and overlapping challenges, how are Newark’s most creative thinkers working, evolving—and thriving?

Join us every Tuesday at 6PM on Instagram Live to have an in-depth conversation with the young innovators who’ve made this city’s tight-knit community one of the most diverse, interesting and active in the state.

You’ll be able to ask them questions about their work, their response to the pandemic, and the Black Lives Matter movement—and learn more about the energy that’s making New Jersey’s largest city so resilient.  LEARN MORE

 Virtual Open Mic Night at CTG, August 21st

WHEREWe will share the link to the show on Friday
TICKETS: Suggested donation CLICK HERE TO MAKE A DONATION
www.chestertheatregroup.org

 featuring

KRISTA COLEMAN ~ LAWRENCE CUTRONE ~ IAN FEDERGREEN ~ KEVIN GRAY ~ PENNY HOADLEY ~ JIMMY HORAN ~ JEFFREY JACKSON ~ AMANDA MARINO ~ JULIE MCCORMICK ~ MICHAEL T. MOONEY ~ CHRIS MORTENSON ~ SARAH PARDYS ~ CHIP PRESTERA ~ WILL SANDOVAL

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

CTG Virtual Open Mic Night: Submissions being accepted through August 2

Please Submit your videos to be part of the show!

Submissions due by August 2nd
Show will be broadcast on August 21st

A Chester Theatre Fundraiser Event...All are welcome to participate!

What to do:

  • Record yourself performing your talents, singing, playing music, etc.....Keep videos under 10 minutes.
  • Upload to your Google Drive and share with ChesterTheatreOpenMic@gmail.com
  • Include name, where you are from and what you are performing & your email address.
  • Deadline to submit is 8/2.

We are accepting all submissions, but if we receive an overwhelming response, we may ask if we can use your video for the next one!

If we need to edit /cut for time or need you to redo your submission due to video quality, we will let you know.

Show will be compiled and uploaded to a private YouTube channel on the day of the show.

Please email ChesterTheatreOpenMic@gmail.com if you have any questions.

NOTE: All videos are subject to approval by the CTG board for content.

54 Grove Street, at the corner of Maple Ave., in Chester, NJ ~ 908-879-7304

www.chestertheatregroup.org

Sunday, December 15, 2019

Carrie Jackson Music Notes for December

Facebook Join My List LogoCarrie Jackson Music Notes

Jam Sessions/ Open Mic

WHEN: Tues., December 17, 8pm-11pm Jam Session
WHERE:
16 Prospect Wine Bar & Bistro, 16 Prospect Street, Westfield, NJ
www.16prospect.com
908-232-7320

Carrie Jackson & Friends

Dan Kostelnik, organ
Charlie Sigler, guitar
Les Mc Kee, drums

Jazz Stimulus, No Music Cover
Food or Beverage Purchase


Carrie Jackson & All Star Band Pre-New Years Eve Jazz, Swing & Dance Party

WHEN: Friday, December 27, 7pm-11pm
WHERE:
St. Josephs Plaza - The Priory, 233 West Market Street, Newark
No Music Cover
973-242-8012

Dave Braham, organ, Charlie Sigler, gtr; Les Mc Kee, drums

Cecil Thomas DJ & Company

Bring your Dancin’ Shoes!

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Holiday Open Mic this SATURDAY NIGHT in Chester!

Produced by Rachel Lichter Friden

Our popular Open mic night from this past summer is back! This time with a holiday twist. Come sing your favorite holiday classics around the piano, Enjoy some mulled wine and good ol' holiday cheer, take to the mic yourself or just sing along from your seat.

As before, please reach out to the evening's organizer, Rachel, at: Rachelwl425@gmail.com to secure your spot at the mic. All those who perform will have their tickets comped. Ugly sweaters are optional.

RUMORS THAT THE JOLLY MAN HIMSELF MAY BE DROPPING IN
This Saturday, the 14th, at The Chester Theatre Group

TICKETS: General admission is $10 and includes a complimentary drink.
WHERE: 54 Grove Street, at the corner of Maple Ave., in Chester, NJ
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS
908-879-7304
www.chestertheatregroup.org

Monday, October 14, 2019

Keyboardist David Braham Leads Jam Session at October Social

David Braham

WHEN: Sunday, October 20. Doors open at 2:30 p.m., and the music is performed from 3-5 p.m., with one short intermission.
WHERE:
Shanghai Jazz, 24 Main St. in Madison
ADMISSION: free to members. $10 for non-members, and there is a $10 food/beverage minimum
To reserve your spot in the jam session or for more information, email music@njjs.org

Organist/pianist David Braham will lead an "old fashioned jam session/open mic" at the New Jersey Jazz Society's monthly Jazz Social. Joining Braham in the house band will be guitarist Mark Strickland and drummer Diego Lopez.

Braham has played with jazz giants such as saxophonists Lou Donaldson, Houston Person, and David "Fathead" Newman; and AllAboutJazz has described him as "one of the best organists on the scene today.

Guitarist Strickland was influenced by Kenny Burrell, Wes Montgomery, and Joe Pass. He has performed with drummer Grady Tate and bassist John Heard, among others. Drummer Lopez established himself on New York's music scene in 2000, working with such musicians as pianist Hilton Ruiz, clarinetist-saxophonist Paquito D'Rivera, and tenor saxophonist Gato Barbieri.

Funding for the NJJS Socials has been made possible in part by Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Slam Poetry Season Opener: JCTC Hosts Grand Open Mic at Merseles Studios

Jersey City Slam Gran Opening Mic

WHEN: Thursday / September 19, Doors 6:00/Show 7:00 (Artist Talk 8:00 – 9:00)
WHERE:
Jersey City Theater Center, Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Avenue, Jersey City
TICKETS:  $10
To purchase visit: www.JCTCenter.org


Poetry takes center stage at Merseles Studios when Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) presents Jersey City Slam’s Grand Open Mic.

A decade-old Hudson County literary tradition, the Grand Open Mic is Jersey City Slam’s signature “open mic” show, where new and established poets, spoken-word artists, and other writer/performers gain new audiences by reading their work to the public. As usual with Jersey City Slam, the evening also showcases a Featured Poet – ChyKonic Speaks, a New Jersey-based Slam Poet who has competed at the National Poetry Slam and is a curator of the renowned DAMN Slam in West Orange.

Grand Open Mic Poetry can be of any style; newcomers welcomed. It is recommended that readers arrive early because the open mic list is expected to fill-up early.

The founders and poets of Jersey City Slam have not only organized numerous poetry projects throughout the region, but have represented Jersey City in national poetry competitions and offer spoken-word workshops for youths and adults. The Grand Open Mic is the first of a series of planned Jersey City Slam events hosted by JCTC.

Jersey City Slam provides a safe space for poets to showcase their voices free of bias, conflict, criticism, or potentially threatening actions. For more information, visit: www.jerseycityslam.com

“Poets have their fingers on the pulse of the community and the universe,” said Olga Levina, Artistic Director, JCTC. “Live poetry readings are a dynamic and immediate art form. Poets regularly explore issues that are global in scope but relevant to both the individual and the community, which is at the heart of JCTC’s mission. Jersey City Slam has been serving the community for a very long time and we look forward to collaborating with them now and for future projects.”

Grand Open Mic will be hosted by Jersey City Slam veterans and performance poets, Mark Skrzypczak and Ann Marie Manso. “We are excited to be working with JCTC,” said Skrzypczak, Event Coordinator, Jersey City Slam. “Slam has grown so much over the last few years and JCTC wants to help us take what we do to the next level by increasing our production quality and enhancing the experience for everyone. Grand Open Mic will be a first taste of things to come.”

Saturday, September 7, 2019

2nd OPEN MIC LEADING TO “AIKEN & FRIENDS FEST” THIS SUNDAY IN SOMERVILLE

microphone on guitar

2nd SUNDAY OPEN MIC

WHEN: Sunday, September 8, 1 PM
WHERE:
Dragonfly Music & Coffee Cafe on Main Street in Somerville
How to get to the Dragonfly

Second open mic leading to Aiken & Friends Fest!

Up next, an afternoon of great singer/songwriters at our Sunday open mic. We have a full slate of great local talent. So, grab a cup of something and a bite to eat and settle in for a splendid afternoon. See you there!

If you are a burgeoning singer/songwriter and want a chance to perform on stage at the festival, keep reading. This is the second of two scheduled open mics to select performers to open for Mike Aiken at the closing performance of this years Aiken & Friends Fest. Each open mic event will be judged by a panel of area musicians and/or event organizers who will be looking for YOUR original acoustic songs.

One winner will be chosen from each venue to perform a 15-minute set of their original music (between 7:00 and 7:30PM) at Mike's Saturday evening concert, Tall Tales & Troubadours.

This contest is a songwriting event, solos and duos only, no bands please. We welcome guitarists, pianists...whatever your instrument for original music...as long as it’s portable and easy to set up/tear down and fits on stage.

For rules and guidelines, CLICK HERE.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Open Mic Night at CTG August 24th

Chester Theatre's first ever Open Mic Night

WHEN: Saturday, August 24th, at 7 p.m.
WHERE:
Chester Theatre Group, Black River Playhouse, 54 Grove Street, at the corner of Maple Ave., in Chester, NJ
ADMISSION: $5 and includes a complimentary beverage
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

All are welcome to perform: Bands, Duets, Solo acts, Monologues, Poets, etc.
First beverage complimentary with entry ticket.

There will be mics, an amp, drum set and keyboard provided for musicians if needed.

Please Email Rachelwl425@gmail.com to sign up to perform. (Performer's entry is comp'ed)

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

RVCC “AIKEN & FRIENDS FEST” SLOTS ARE FILLING FAST! REGISTER NOW!


Aiken & Friends FestAn alert for all singer/songwriters!

We wanted you to be the first to know that we’ve filled the slate at Dragonfly Music & Coffee Cafe Sept. 8, but we still have a few slots at Harper's Table on Sept. 4. Reach out today to secure yours! And, invite your friends and family to cheer you on! Aiken & Friends Fest.




Open Mics in September

SPACE LIMITED - REGISTER TODAY!

Open Mic in Annandale

WHEN: Wednesday, September 4, 7PM – 10PM
WHERE:
Harper's Table, 1316 Rte 31 N, Annandale, New Jersey 08801

Open Mics in September

ALL SLOTS FULL - WAIT LIST ONLY!

Open Mic in Somerville

WHEN: Sunday, September 8, 1PM - 4PM
WHERE:
Dragonfly Music & Coffee Cafe, 14 E Main St., Somerville, New Jersey 08876

Thursday, June 27, 2019

TAKE A SEAT IN THE JUDGE'S CHAIR—Support the NEXT GENERATION of Performers @ Rhino Studio 37

WHEN: SUNDAY, JUNE 30, AT 6PM
WHERE:
Rhino Studio 237, 237 Hamburg Tpke., Pompton Lakes
TICKETS: $10
CALL BOX OFFICE FOR YOUR EXCLUSIVE $10 TICKETS TODAY.
$10 TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

www.rhinotheatre.com
973.248.9491

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Come Jam with Us @ Clements' Place w/ Carrie Jackson, Charlie Sigler, TW Sample, Les Mc Kee

CARRIE JACKSON & Friends JAM SESSION / OPEN MIC

WHEN: Wednesday, May 8, at 7pm-10 pm
WHERE:
Clement’s Place @ Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies, 15 Washington Street, Newark
ADMISSION: No cover, complimentary refreshments and snacks.
973-923-0340

Come join us for a swinging night of jamming and singing in a jam session at one of Newark's' premier live concert venues—the Institute of Jazz Studies Clement’s Place Jazz—run by the ever-popular Jazz Vocalist Carrie Jackson.

Initial session will be led by the house band leader and vocalist Carrie Jackson, guitarist Charlie Sigler, organist/pianist Tw Sample, and Les McKee,drummer. A great time guaranteed so bring your instrument and or or your voice and let's jam the night away.

Wednesday, January 2, 2019

NEW STORIES for a NEW YEAR! “This Really Happened Storytelling”

This Really Happened ... Storytelling

WHEN: Friday, January 4th at 8 pm
WHERE:
Hopewell Theater, 5 S. Greenwood Ave., Hopewell, NJ
Click here for tickets

Join us for an evening featuring some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers on stage.


With a rotating cast of storytellers, the show is always fresh. Audience members can also claim a spot in the show and share a "two-minute tale" at the open-mic at the end of each show, for up to six audience members.

Hosted by Joey Novick, each show will be one hour long with no intermission, followed by the open mic segment of “two-minute tales." Each show will feature outstanding storytellers whose credits include The Moth, NPR, This American Life, and NYC's top storytelling shows.


The cast for January includes:

Andrew McGill is a Brooklyn native comic and storyteller. Andrew began his comedy career in his junior year of high school and has never looked back: currently, he's making a name for himself in the New York comedy circuit while also graduating from Hunter College. By night, you can catch him hosting the Moth or performing at different venues throughout New York City - but during the day, he is a New York City Public School Special Educator teaching English at a high school in Harlem.

Award-winning storyteller Robin Bady has a deep love of language and a facility for it that shows in everything she does. Storyteller, actress, teacher, director, writer, director of two youth theaters, Robin performs and teaches throughout the United States, China and Europe at festivals, theaters, schools, universities, libraries, museums, after-schools, cafes, bars, parks, etc.

Her repertoire is wide-ranging, from folklore to fairy tales, true ghost stories to historic tales, literature to science, Jewish tales to world tales – and everything in between. Her favorite stories are the ones she is telling, or the ones she is listening to. She collaborates with cartoonists and musicians. Her recent CD, “Some Folk Stories and a Couple of Rootabagas”, was made with the RagTag Band – instrument builder Skip LaPlante and violinist Concetta Abbate.

Robin has written, produced and toured in three long shows: “Nancy Drewinsky, or, The Search for the Missing Letter”, “Every Day is Basil Houpis Day”, and “My Mother, and Other Commentators.”

Robin is published in Storytelling Across the Curriculum and Storytelling Magazine. Currently, she is a co-founder of The National G.H.O.S.T. Project, which teaches young people to research, write and perform ghost stories. Robin hosts the BADYHouse Storytelling Concerts in Brooklyn and curates the annual Governor’s Island Storytelling Festival in New York Harbor.

New to the New York scene this past year, Ian Steffe has been a comedian and storyteller for over 12 years. Performing all over New England and the Southwestern United States and twice appearing on the hit podcast Risk! hosted by Kevin Allison, he has opened for such acts as Pete Holmes, Gary Gulman, Mink Stole, and Doug Stanhope. His lyrical conversational style lends well to the bizarre events he describes from memory ranging from his childhood being raised by a paranormal investigator father, to his stories of hitting rock bottom and acting in a Wild West show in Tombstone, Arizona.

Kathryn Weidner has been telling tales all her life. Recently Kathryn has performed at The Moth in LA and NYC . She didn't win, but did fair to middlin' and wants to keep at. She is the chief of the premier crew at the New Jersey Storytelling Network and has organized the New Jersey Storytelling Festival for twenty plus years. Joining the profession of Storytellers has been an opportunity to read and retell great tales with a little embellishment of props and audience participation. Storytelling has been a profession for 20 years with help from two
growing sons and many thanks to our New Jersey's great libraries and librarians.

Monday, September 17, 2018

Monday, September 3, 2018

Jam Session-Open Mic at 11 Clinton—Smothered Blues

"FIRST THURSDAYS" JAM SESSION & OPEN MIC

WHEN: September 6, 7:00 pm-11:00 pm. Come early for performance registration 
WHERE:
ELEVEN CLINTON —SMOTHERED BLUES, 11 Clinton Street, Downtown Newark, NJ btwn Broad & Mulberry Street
ADMISSION: No Music Cover; Food or Beverage Purchase Required
For Reservations Please Call: 862-234-2269
www.11clinton.com

CARRIE JACKSON, MC Host

FEATURING CHARLIE SIGLER TRIO W/ RADAM SCHWARTZ, ORGAN & FRIENDS 

Performance in Full Bar & Lounge

ABOUT Eleven Clinton—Smothered Blues was established with the vision to resurrect a true jazz supper club in the heart of downtown Newark. Eleven Clinton boasts a farm-to- table menu featuring home-style dishes with a Cajun flair, paired with exceptional service and “smothered” with live jazz performances. — Charles Hunter

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

HOLMDEL THEATRE COMPANY TO HOLD FIRST OPEN MIC NIGHT

Come out for our first Open Mic Night!

WHEN: Thursday, August 9th, doors open at 6pm
WHERE:
Duncan Smith Theatre, 36 Crawfords Corner Rd, Holmdel

When arriving at the theater please sign up for a ten minute performance slot.

We encourage all types of performances

We'll have a guitar amp, bass amp, and small drum set.

We hope to see you there. Any questions please email htctechdept@gmail.com

A Special Offer For Holmdel Theatre Company Members!

We wish to extend to you an exclusive 10% OFF PROMO CODE that applies to tickets for any film screening(s). For the discount, use code: MFF10 during checkout.

Returning to Red Bank’s Two River Theater this August 10th-12th Monmouth Film Festival continues to be the best place for film-loves and filmmakers to connect, learn, inspire, and to be inspired. Mingle with fellow industry professionals, filmmakers, actors, agents, artists, press and more at our Industry Networking Event on August 10th. Featured companies in attendance will include Fujifilm, Backstage, NJ Motion Picture & TV Commission, and the New York Film Academy. Go behind the scenes with free workshops in partnership with New York Film Academy; topics will include Directing, Producing, Acting, and The Business of Film - great for students and filmmakers of all ages! Experience the most amazing selection of Feature length and Short films brought to Monmouth County from across the Globe!

For Tickets & The Schedule: CLICK HERE

 CLICK HERE TO WATCH 2018 VIDEO

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Carrie Jackson Jam Session—Open Mic on the Sloan, South Orange

JAZZ ON THE SLOAN

CARRIE JACKSON TRIO

WHEN: SUNDAY JULY 22, JAM SESSION - OPEN MIC 6PM-9PM
WHERE:
17 Sloan Street, South Orange, NJ—UNDER THE GAZEBO
ADMISSION:  OUTDOOR EVENT ... FREE TO THE PUBLIC

ALL ARE WELCOME FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Carrie Jackson Host Trio

Dave Braham, organ, Gordon Lane, drums

COME Early to Register, PLAY, SING, STRUT YOUR STUFF!