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SUMMARY:The Spiral Staircase Poetry Reading and Open Read
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \nThe Spiral Staircase Poetry Reading and Open Read\nSunday\, November 20\, 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM \nCoffee ● Tea ● Wine ● Beer ● Cocktails ● Great Food \nAdmission is FREE \nOur featured poet is Donald Illich \nCome down\, read your work\, or read work by someone else…. \nOpen Read: Read 3 poems\, or read for 5 minutes\, whichever is briefer \nFor more information\, please contact \nDan Kagan\nspiralstaircasepoetry@gmail.com \nVisit our Facebook event page for details and FREE PARKING HINTS\nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/301510566914170/ \nPLEASE INVITE YOUR FRIENDS THROUGH THE PAGE’S LINKS \nDonald Illich was selected as a finalist for the Gold Wake Press Open Reading and for the Washington Writers’ Publishing House Poetry Contest. He was also named Honorable Mention in Word Works’ Washington Prize Competition. His work has appeared in journals such as The Iowa Review\, LIT\, Nimrod\, Passages North\, Rattle\, Sixth Finch\, Memoir(and)\, West Wind Review\, failbetter\, and Del Sol Review. He has been nominated several times for the Pushcart Prize and received a scholarship from the Nebraska Summer Writers Conference. He self-published a chapbook\, Rocket Children\, in 2012. A chapbook from Finishing Line Press\, The Art of Dissolving\, will be published in Fall 2016. He currently lives in Rockville\, MD. \nPlease forward this to anyone who may be interested. \nFREE PARKING FREE PARKING FREE PARKING \nFREE PARKING FOR SPIRAL STAIRCASE POETRY \nPARK FOR FREE in the Anne Arundel County employees’ garage at\n19 St. John’s St. (GPS/Mapquest the address) \nThe garage is OPEN AND FREE on the weekends. This garage is about a five-minute walk from the 49 West Coffehouse. \nThe garage is right across from the St. John’s College auditorium. Turn on to St. John’s St. off of College Ave.\, OR come straight down Rowe Blvd. from Rt. 50\, then turn left at the light at Calvert St.\, and then left on St. John St. Here’s a link with the St. John’s St. garage’s location and the walking route to 49 West Cafe. \nhttps://www.google.com/maps/dir/48+St+Johns+St\,+Annapolis\,+MD+21401/49+West+St\,+Annapolis\,+MD+21401/@38.9801522\,-76.497911\,16z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7f65182b9db37:0x4667c38e84621d6d!2m2!1d-76.4941557!2d38.9820562!1m5!1m1!1s0x89b7f65097aeef1b:0xc78d78efbb4301e8!2m2!1d-76.4951957!2d38.9782484!3e2?hl=en \nPlease contact me with any questions.\nDan Kagan\nSpiral Staircase Poetry Series\nspiralstaircasepoetry@gmail.com\n410-279-9743 \n 
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LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Poetry
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SUMMARY:The Befuddlers
DESCRIPTION:Come on down to 49west – Larry and i’ll be singing & playing and hanging out in one of our favorite local places.. there is all kinds of good stuff going there besides this music we’re promoting. amazing artwork\, food and drinks\, people. No cover\, just walk on in\, seat yourself. – we’re in the front room. \nJenn Byrne is the foundation of the group\, playing the upright bass\, and doing the Lion’s share of the singing. Jenn has an enigmatic and versitile voice\, which is capable of a wide variety of styles. In addition to The Befuddlers Jenn can be seen around town with her other group\, the Hypnotic Panties. She also has a band with her brother Jeremy\, and father Pete which is called Crosstown. \nLarry Byrne is a multi-instumentalist and singer\, and lays down the rhythm on acoustic guitar with The Befuddlers. Larry sits on the board of AMFM\, a charity organization for musicians based in Annapolis. He can be seen playing with many local groups at AMFM fundraisers. Larry also plays with the local funk group\, Higher Hands\, playing the keyboards and supplying left hand bass. He also loves to join the Hypnotic Panties whenever possible! \nPete Reichwein is the father of Jenn\, and the Dobro player in the group. Pete has been a fixture in the Bluegrass community for decades\, but is also an extremely diverse musician with a good knowledge of many different styles of music.\nNo Cover Charge
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LOCATION:49 West – The Front Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Blues,Country,Folk,Old-Time,Singer-Songwriter
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SUMMARY:Sunday Supper & Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Cover Charge of $20/Person will be added to your check.  Please make your reservations by telephone only. Call 410-626-9796. \n  \nSaxophone master and composer Michel Nirenberg returns to the U.S. for his 2016 fall tour. In October and November\, he’ll share the vibrant melodies and rhythms of his native Brazil with jazz and world music fans in the Mid-Atlantic. On Sunday\, November 20\, he’ll make his Annapolis debut with pianist Tim Murphy in the Sunday Supper and Jazz series presented by Elana Byrd at 49 West Café from 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. \nIn recent months\, Nirenberg has been making music in his hometown\, Rio de Janeiro\, collaborating with friends and performing tunes from his 2015 debut album\, Retrato/Portrait. First released in the U.S.\, the recording was well received. It soared on the American CMJ radio charts peaking at No. 6. Dan Bilawski of All About Jazz wrote\, “In terms of style\, substance\, and execution\, Nirenberg ranks high. This is some brilliant Brazilian jazz.” Raul da Gama of Latin Jazz Network called Nirenberg\, “a player who uses virtuosity not for self-aggrandizement but to glorify the music.” \nNirenberg first came to the U.S. to attend graduate school.  After earning many awards and an undergraduate degree in Brazil\, he earned a master’s degree in classical performance from James Madison University in Virginia. Before returning to Brazil he released his first album and joined the roster of Jazz Beyond Borders artists. \nIn these U.S. appearances and a subsequent tour of Israel\, Nirenberg will begin sharing some tunes slated for his next recording. In Annapolis\, he’ll be backed by several international performers including Brazilian seven-string bassist Leonardo Lucini\, American pianist Tim Murphy and English drummer Geoff Easthope. \nListeners will hear selections from the album and exciting new compositions and arrangements meant to introduce American music fans to a wider range of Brazilian jazz and instrumental music styles. Nirenberg’s composition “Faith\,” mixes baião\, partido alto and maracatu rhythms. Another recent and deeply spiritual composition\, “Bahia de Todos os Santos” is an Ijexá\, a rhythm from the state of Bahia in the northeast of Brazil. Bahia’s capital\, Salvador\, was built around Todos os Santos (All Saint’s Bay) and was a major port in the slave trade. Nirenberg introduces and ends the piece with a traditional capoeira chant and percussion solo. \nNirenberg will also cover “Espinha de Bacalhau\,” one of Brazil’s most popular and recognizable choros\, written by the great Severino Araújo in 1937. The title\, which means “a fish spine\,” refers to it’s up tempo speed and technical difficulty. Fortunately\, his team of international musicians is clearly up to the task! Visit the Calendar Page of  HYPERLINK “http://www.jazzbeyondborders.com” http://www.jazzbeyondborders.com for more details and artist website link. \n 
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LOCATION:49 West – The Back Room\, 49 West St.\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jazz
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