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Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Thursday, Feb. 13 @ Tammany Hall - Stuck On Cupid: St. Valentine’s Day Love Notes - A Night of Music, Poetry & Comedy

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The Inspired Word and Funkadelic All-Stars present a fun and sexy night before Valentine's Day: Stuck On Cupid: St. Valentine’s Day Love Notes - featuring singers EmZ and Tierney Boisvert, bands The Bleed and Satorii, and the Titillating Tongues Collective. Hosted by comedian Ashlee Voorsanger.

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When: Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014
Where: Tammany Hall
152 Orchard Street
Manhattan, NYC
http://tammanyhallny.com/
Phone: 212-228-7556

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Time: Doors open @ 6pm, show starts @ 6:30

MUST BE 21+ (Bring valid ID)

General Admission: $10

$7 Early Bird Special until Feb. 1. Limited Availability. *Early bird tickets are non-refundable, non-transferable*

You can purchase advance tickets @ http://valentinenyc.eventbrite.com.

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Performer Bios:

Singer EmZ is an original: She is one of those rare artists who follow their own inner voice and draw inspiration from a deep wellspring of hurt, and hopefulness, and laughter and love. EmZ sings her heart and tells her life story in every word she writes. Her songs are poems - sometimes tender, sometimes wickedly funny, but always honest and real and human. Her influences are as eclectic as her music: the cool jazz voices of Anita O’Day and Ella Fitzgerald; echoes of Judy Garland, the hurt child longing for the Rainbow; the raucous, rebellious shout of Rock and Roll. All of these disparate, contradictory elements come together in EmZ’s work in an alchemic fusion that transmutes them into Gold. Her first solo album "Postcards," Emz reveals her unself-conscious gift for capturing in stunning images, the often inexplicable journey of a sweet and vicious soul in bloom. For more on EmZ, check out http://www.emzmusic.com/.

Singer/songwriter Tierney Boisvert has delighted crowds in the New York City area and beyond with her charisma, energy, and passion since 2008. Drawing primarily on the genres of soul, blues, and R&B and inspired by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Amy Winehouse, and Bruce Springsteen, Tierney uses her music to tell deeply emotional and evocative stories about love, loss, and life. A dynamic performer, Tierney immediately connects with her audiences and has them near tears at one moment and clapping, dancing, and singing along the next. To date, Tierney has released 5 singles, including the 2013 City of Dreams, a 2012 EP, Shades of Sapphire, and a music video for her 2011 single Gossip. A member of ASCAP since 2011, Tierney has performed at Pianos, The Duplex, Don’t Tell Mama, RAW Showcases in NYC and Hartford, CT, and Lilly’s Night Club in Chicago. For more information, visit http://tierneyboisvert.com and follow Tierney on Twitter at @ https://twitter.com/TierneyBoisvert.

The Bleed is chaotic, noisy, neo-riot grrrl from New York City. Spawned from a chance meeting in Midtown Manhattan, we seek out revolution and spit back venom. From a proud anti-tradition of post-punk discontent, we find solace in angular guitar lines, distorted bass riffs and disjointed drums. We shout. We wail. We bleed. Emily Jane Corbett plays drums. Michelle Zulli plays guitar and sings. Krystal Grow plays bass and sings.

The Titillating Tongues Collective is an outgrowth of the Inspired Word’s monthly erotica series by the same name. It includes poets Aimee Herman (who has hosted Titillating Tongues for over two years), Nichole Acosta, Jherelle Benn, Verandah-Maureen Shepard, and Alessandra Francesca as well as burlesque star Essence. To find out more about Titillating Tongues, go to http://eroticaopenmicnyc.eventbrite.com.

Satorii, fronted by Jerrra Blues, is at the cutting edge of an exciting new era in music - the fusion of beautiful creation and uplifting melodies with modern electronics. Members: Jerrra Blues is on lead vocals "I'm a singer/songwriter, soul inspirer, dreamer, lover, bgirl, dancer, experimenter. I create to live and inspire others to make sense." Sethro - guitar. Alex Mal - electronics and effects; keyboards. Drums - Jim St. Amour. "Our backgrounds are varied, and this drives our unique sound! We met and formed online early in 2013. First there was Jerrra, by way of Russia, who teamed up with Alex who was pursing his own style of electronica. Then they recruited Jim who imbued the music with his 30+ years of jazz and live drum n' bass experience. Then they found Sethro at Funkadelic rehearsal studios, and he brings another aspect of live energy to the band. Live electronica is the driving force of both current and future music! So, enter this present movement with Satorii and Jerrrablues and let yourself be taken to a euphoric place from which you won't want to come back!" For more info, check out https://www.facebook.com/satoriiband and https://www.facebook.com/jerrrabluesmusic.

Host Bio:

Ashlee Voorsanger is a comedian who combines her Texas roots, with a few years in Los Angeles, adding just a dash of her New York neuroses. Winning her first stage role in Dallas after showing up to an audition to "see what it was like," she went on to perform in theatre, film, commercials, voice overs, and print before venturing into stand up comedy. Finally able to combine her love of writing, characters, stories, and embarrassing tales -- stand up is where she found her home. Finding inspiration in legendary performers like Johnny Carson, Lily Tomlin, and Jonathan Winters (she was caught a number of times sneaking out of her room as a child to watch them on the lone family TV), Ashlee made her stand up debut on the nationally televised "The Greg Behrendt Show", and performed around LA at venues including The Improv and Room 5. She has continued studying, writing, and performing after moving to New York and has been seen at Comix, Village Lantern, and The Grisly Pear among others. For more information, please visit http://www.disashter.com/.

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Co-Presented by Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word (http://inspiredwordnyc.com) and Funkadelic Studios (http://funkadelicstudios.com/).

Monday, June 10, 2013

NYC Open Mic Joint @ Funkadelic Studios - 2nd Friday of EVERY Month!

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Looking for special open mic in Manhattan? It's the New York City Open Mic Joint @ the very cool Funkadelic Studios smack in the middle of midtown.

Produced by the long-running Inspired Word open mic series, which has featured Grammy winners, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award winners, Emmy nominated actors, and HBO Def Poetry stars, this open mic is open to ALL types of performing artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers.

25 slots, 5 minutes apiece.

Hosted by the too-cool-for-the-room Nathan P.

A warm, supportive community of artists. Real crowds. And a great place to network.

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When: EVERY 2nd Friday of the month

Where: Funkadelic Studios
http://funkadelicstudios.com/
335 West 35th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenue), 3rd Floor
New York, New York 10001

Phone: 212-696-2513

Time: Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm, show starts @ 7pm

Cover charge: $10

Guarantee a slot with an advance payment online via Eventbrite:

http://newyorkcityopenmicjoint.eventbrite.com/

Age limit: 18+ (unless accompanied by parental supervision)

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By subway, take the A/E/C to 34th Street at 8th Avenue or 1/2/3 to 34th Street-Penn Station at 7th Avenue.

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Produced by Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word

http://inspiredwordnyc.com

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For almost 20 years, Funkadelic Studios NYC has been the place for all types and levels of musicians to jam and practice their art. The New York rehearsal space has seen it all, from a band’s first practice, to major label acts preparing for a European tour! Indie-folk, jazz, hip hop, rock, blues, country, electro, you name the genre, it’s been practiced at Funkadelic.



Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Music Box Open Mic @ Funkadelic Studios NYC - 1st Friday of Every Month

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The Inspired Word's Music Box Open Mic @ Funkadelic Studios NYC is a hot new open mic series that takes place the FIRST Friday of EVERY month in midtown Manhattan.

Hosted by singer Sylvana Joyce (of Sylvana Joyce & The Moment).

20 slots, 8 minutes each (not including set-up).

We welcome bands, singers, musicians of all types.

Complete backline with full drum set and cymbals. And pro audio recording capability.

SEATING IS LIMITED.

Online payment via Eventbrite GUARANTEES your slot:

http://musicopenmicnyc.eventbrite.com/


Age limit: 18 + (under 18, must be accompanied by an adult).

Great place also to network with other musicians, producers, and industry people.

The Inspired Word is a series that's hosted Grammy nominees as well as American Idol finalists.

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When: 1st Friday of every month

Where: Funkadelic Studios
http://funkadelicstudios.com/
335 West 35th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenue), 3rd Floor
New York, New York 10001

Phone: 212-696-2513

Time: Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm, show starts @ 7pm

Cover charge: $10 for audience members or solo performers, $15 total for duos, $20 total for bands/singing groups

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Produced by Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word

http://inspiredwordnyc.com

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For almost 20 years, Funkadelic Studios NYC has been the place for all types and levels of musicians to jam and practice their art. The New York rehearsal space has seen it all, from a band’s first practice, to major label acts preparing for a European tour! Indie-folk, jazz, hip hop, rock, blues, country, electro, you name the genre, it’s been practiced at Funkadelic.

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By subway, take the A/E/C to 34th Street at 8th Avenue or 1/2/3 to 34th Street-Penn Station at 7th Avenue.

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Singer/Songwriter Sylvana Joyce is the lead vocalist of the award-winning alternative rock band Sylvana Joyce & The Moment. She began writing songs at age 5 and grew up listening to opera, classical music, and Romanian folk music, some of which were composed by her late grandfather, a well-known songwriter in Romania. Her music later influenced by Jim Morrison, Nina Simone and Bob Dylan, she attended conservatory at Boston University and in the summer of 2010 founded Sylvana Joyce & The Moment. Her band has toured the Northeast and has received wide recognition from the indie scene. They’ve performed at Boston’s Berklee Performance Center and NYC’s Bitter End, Studio @ Webster Hall, and Knitting Factory, and have won the 2012 Battle of the Bands (hosted by Unregular Radio) and the 2011 MENSA Category for iStars Talent Competition. You can find Sylvana Joyce & The Moment @ http://www.sjandthemoment.com and http://www.facebook.com/sjandthemoment.

Monday, May 20, 2013

NYC Organic Open Mic @ Bareburger East Village - EVERY Tuesday Night!

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Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - featured on MTV's Washington Heights and the Travel Channel's Hidden City!

The Organic Open Mic at the gorgeous Bareburger organic restaurant in downtown Manhattan's East Village. Produced by the long-running Inspired Word open mic series, which has featured Grammy winners, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award winners, Emmy nominated actors, and HBO Def Poetry stars, this open mic is open to ALL types of performing artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers.

The event takes place on the second floor, with full-length windows on all sides that offers an especially beautiful view.

EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT.

30 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm.

Family style restaurant, so please NO EXPLICIT LANGUAGE.

No age limit.

Online payment via Eventbrite GUARANTEES your slot on the open mic list:

http://nycbareburgeropenmic.eventbrite.com/

Exclusive open mic burger and beer specials (and the burgers are the BEST in NYC). And a free drink to the first 10 people signing up to perform.

A warm, supportive community of artists. Real crowds. And a great place to network.



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Open Mic Lionshead Lager Special:
$3 Pints
$4 Mugs
$10 Pitchers

Open Mic Burger Special:
Original Bareburger ( Beef, Turkey or Veggie)
w/Side of Fries or Side House Salad for $10.95

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When: EVERY Tuesday Night!

Where: Bareburger (East Village)
2nd Floor
85 Second Avenue (@ 5th Street)
Manhattan, New York
(212) 510-8610

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 2nd Avenue side or the 6 train to Bleecker Street or Astor Place.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 6:30pm

Show starts @ 7pm

Cover charge: $10 (@ the door or in advance)

No drink or food minimum.

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For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.


Saturday, May 11, 2013

Debut! Inspired Word All-Stars - Janna Pelle, LTrain, Michelle Seabreeze, Petey DeAbreu, Phillip Giambri - June 20!

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The Inspired Word series presents the start of new All-Star Showcase - the best of the best of our comedians, poets, musicians, and storytellers from our open mics.

Our debut night features a super-hot lineup: comedian Petey DeAbreu, rock band LTrain (Crystalla Gonzalez & Gabriel Castellar), actress/poet Michelle Seabreeze, singer/songwriter Janna Pelle, and storyteller Phillip Giambri aka The Ancient Mariner. Hosted by comedian Mike Brown.

When: Thursday, June 20, 2013

Where: Bareburger (East Village)
2nd Floor 85 Second Avenue (@ 5th Street), Manhattan, New York
Phone: (212) 510-8610

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 2nd Avenue side or the 6 train to Bleecker Street or Astor Place.

Doors open @7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10 for general admission, $12 for 2nd row reserved, $15 for front row reserved

You can purchase advance tickets online via Eventbrite:

http://inspiredwordallstars.eventbrite.com/

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Feature Bios:

Singer/Songwriter Janna Pelle is the lovechild of Sean Lennon and Fiona Apple with the alter-ego of Lady Gaga. Combining her classical influences with her love of pop, Janna creates piano-based electronic music that is quirky and danceable without sacrificing depth. Janna graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in advertising, which she is applying wholeheartedly to her music career. Her brand, "Makeshift Popstar," is a clothing line including shirts, shoes and jewelry, as well as an attitude and mindset demonstrated by her low-budget high-creativity YouTube music video series, making Janna the world's first DIY-indie popstar. Her debut album, "Shameless Self-Promotion," is available on http://jannapelle.com/ as well as iTunes and Spotify. If you love pop music, you'll love her. If you hate pop music, you'll hate that you love her.

Michelle Seabreeze is an actress and poet, as well as a model, dancer, and choreographer. She has won slams at the world famous Nuyorican Poets Cafe and written theatrical poetry with the New Street Poets Collective. Her theatre credits include Imperceptible Mutabilities in the Third Kingdom, Henry V, Third and Indiana, and Measure for Measure. Her Film credits include Edge City (Feature), and Whisper Lolo(Short). She began acting at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts, and then continued her training in NYC at Marymount Manhattan College where she earned a B.F.A. in Acting. For more info, please visit her site @ http://www.michelleseabreeze.net/.

A product of the streets of South Philadelphia, 70-something storyteller/poet Phillip Giambri aka The Ancient Mariner obtained his deviant perspective on life listening to Jean Shepherd on WOR radio back in the ‘50s. Fleeing Philly at seventeen, he served in the military, has been an actor, hairstylist, stoner, janitor, writer, drifter, recording engineer, hired hand, poet, traveling salesman, barfly, banker, biker, bronco buster, announcer, mail-order minister, photographer, and “Computer Guru.” He arrived in NY City in ’68, joined the Hippie pilgrimage to St. Marks Place, and never left. He’s attended too many schools to mention and blown several scholarships, studying nearly everything but without ever attaining a degree in anything. His self-published websites “Ancient Mariner Tales” and “Confessions of A Repeat Offender” offer bored web surfers a glimpse into his futile search for self-discovery and meaning. He can be found in downtown NYC, regularly spinning yarns and telling tall tales at The Inspired Word, Barnes & Noble, Black & White Bar, Kairos Poetry Café, Pianos, and anywhere else that will tolerate him. For more info on Phillip, please visit https://www.facebook.com/AncientMarinerTales.

LTrain are native New Yorker's caught up in a romance with NYC. It's members, Crystalla Gonzalez (Vocals), and Gabriel Castellar (Guitar/Vocals) are of various ethnicities and cultures, and grew up on various genres of music like from Heavy Metal to Funk and from Jazz to Punk. This enabled them to blend all the different styles and cultures from people that can be found traveling through the NYC Subway. LTrain began in January of 2011 with a song called "On The Train" and a dream; A dream to make a funky rock band with a punk attitude, in which they interpreted as describing the spirit of NYC. "On The Train" was a song that Gabriel and Crystalla wrote as a project for Gabriel's creative writing class at his University (BMCC), which led to a vision about making music which described the sights, sounds and stories of people who rode the LTrain. LTrain began the NYC bar/venue circuit in March of 2011. In July of that year, both David and Chris became permanent members and by December of that year had already played in venues like The Knitting Factory, Don Pedro's, Trash Bar, The Bitter End, Gramercy Theatre and many more. L Train believes in spreading the message of love, understanding...and the funk. For more info on LTrain, please visit https://www.facebook.com/LTrainBand.


Repping the tough streets of the BX, Petey DeAbreu is a fast-rising star on the New York City comedy scene. He's a 3-time winner of The Inspired Word's LOL! Comedy Slam and has appeared at the Greenwich Village Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy Club, New York Comedy Club, and EastVille Comedy Club. He recognized the power of humor at an early age, using it as a pre-emptive strike to keep from getting beaten up at school and around his 'hood. With his unique view of the world, influenced by comedy legends Richard Pryor, George Carlin, and Woody Allen, Petey loves to take crowds on unexpected journeys and believes his feel-good style cuts through prejudice and provokes laughter without boundaries.


Host Bio:

Mike Brown is a standup comic and writer based in New York. In 2012, He was named one of Rooftop Comedy’s Comics to Watch, Caroline’s Best of New Talent and a semi-finalist in NY Funniest Stand Up competition presented by JetBlue. Along with featuring at various comedy festivals (New York Comedy Week, The San Francisco Sketchfest, The Lucille Ball Comedy Festival) Mike Brown regularly hosts/co-produces the monthly stand up comedy showcase COMEDY OUTLIERS featured in Time Out NY. He also hosts the COMEDY OUTLIERS podcast available on iTunes. For more info on Mike, please visit http://www.ohthatmikebrown.com/.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

NYC Open Mic Joint EVERY Monday Night @ The Nexus Lounge - Poetry, Comedy, Music!




Looking for a special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by the legendary Nathan P., is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

25 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm.

To purchase tickets in advance, click on http://nycopenmicmondays.eventbrite.com/.


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When: EVERY Monday!

Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10


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For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

The Organic Open Mic @ Bareburger East Village - EVERY 2nd & 3rd Tuesday of the Month!

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Looking for special - and very unique - open mic in downtown Manhattan?

The Organic Open Mic at the gorgeous Bareburger organic restaurant in the East Village - the home of some of the best tasting food on the planet!

Produced by the long-running Inspired Word open mic series, which has featured Grammy winners, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award winners, Emmy nominated actors, and HBO Def Poetry stars, this open mic is open to ALL types of performing artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers.

These events will be hosted either Mike Brown or Selena Coppock, two amazing comedians.

The event takes place on the second floor, with full-length windows on all sides that offers the most beautiful view.

25 slots, 6-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm.

No age limit.

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Menu includes classic beef burgers, but also lamb, wild boar, ostrich, bison, and elk. You can put your burger between a variety of buns, including brioche, a multi-grain roll, iceberg lettuce wrap, or tapioca rice bun, spice it up with things like apple smoked onions, bourbon sauteed mushrooms, a variety of cheeses and cilantro lime dressing. And believe us when we tell you that you haven't lived until you've tried Bareburger's fried bread & butter pickle chips. They also have the most luscious-tasting salads, such as the beet and goat cheese or cranberry blue. And wash it all down either with a hand-crafted, natural soda or a luscious organic shake that comes in vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, raspberry, pistachio, banana, peanut butter or peanut butter chocolate.



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When: EVERY 2nd and 3rd Tuesday of the month.

Where: Bareburger
http://www.bareburger.com/
2nd Floor
85 Second Avenue (@ 5th Street)
Manhattan, New York
(212) 510-8610 or (917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 2nd Avenue side or the 6 train to Bleecker Street or Astor Place.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10

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For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

NYC Open Mic Joint EVERY Monday Night @ The Nexus Lounge - Poetry, Comedy, Music!




Looking for a special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by the legendary Nathan P., is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

25 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm


*****


When: EVERY Monday!

Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10


*****

For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

NYC Open Mic Joint EVERY Monday Night @ The Nexus Lounge - Poetry, Comedy, Music!

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Looking for a special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by the legendary Nathan P., is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

25 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm


*****


When: EVERY Monday!

Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10


*****

For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

NYC Open Mic Joint EVERY Monday Night @ The Nexus Lounge - Poetry, Comedy, Music!




Looking for special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by the legendary Nathan P., is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

25 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm


*****


When: EVERY Monday!

Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10


*****

For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

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Monday, October 15, 2012

NYC Open Mic EVERY Wednesday Night @ 116 MacDougal - Poetry, Comedy, Music!




Looking for a special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

20 slots, 4-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm

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Produced by: Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word

http://inspiredwordnyc.com/

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When: EVERY Wednesday Night!

Where: 116
http://116macdougal.com/
116 MacDougal Street
(between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane)
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (917) 703-1512

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover Charge: $10

NO AGE LIMIT.


"It's not just a series...it's a movement."

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Thursday, October 4, 2012

NYC Open Mic Joint EVERY Monday Night @ The Nexus Lounge - Poetry, Comedy, Music!




Looking for special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by the legendary Nathan P., is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

25 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm


*****


When: EVERY Monday!

Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10


*****

For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

NYC Open Mic EVERY Wednesday Night @ 116 MacDougal - Poetry, Comedy, Music!



Looking for special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

20 slots, 4-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm

***

Produced by: Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word

http://inspiredwordnyc.com/

*****


When: EVERY Wednesday Night!

Where: 116
http://116macdougal.com/
116 MacDougal Street
(between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane)
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (917) 703-1512

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover Charge: $10

NO AGE LIMIT.


"It's not just a series...it's a movement."

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Friday, September 21, 2012

DEBUT! The Organic Open Mic @ Bareburger East Village NYC - Comedy, Music, Poetry - Tuesday, Nov. 13!


Looking for a special - and very unique - open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Debuting The Organic Open Mic at the gorgeous Bareburger organic restaurant in the East Village - the home of some of the best tasting food on the planet!

Produced by long-running Inspired Word open mic series, which has featured Grammy winners, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award winners, Emmy nominated actors, and HBO Def Poetry stars, this open mic is open to ALL types of performing artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers.

Hosted by comedian Mike Brown.

The event takes place on the second floor, with full-length windows on all sides that offers the most beautiful view.


25 slots, 6-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm.

21+ age limit.

To purchase tickets in advance, click on http://bareburgeropenmicnyc.eventbrite.com/.

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Menu includes traditional beef burgers, but also lamb, wild boar, ostrich, bison, and elk. And believe us when we tell you that you haven't lived until you've tried Bareburger's fried bread & butter pickle chips. And wash it all down either with a hand-crafted, natural soda or a luscious organic shake that comes in vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, raspberry, pistachio, banana, peanut butter or peanut butter chocolate.


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When: Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012

Where: Bareburger
http://www.bareburger.com/
2nd Floor
85 Second Avenue (@ 5th Street)
Manhattan, New York
(212) 510-8610 or (917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 2nd Avenue side or the 6 train to Bleecker Street or Astor Place.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10

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Starting in December, The Organic Open Mic will be EVERY second and third Tuesday of the month.

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For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

NYC Open Mic Joint EVERY Monday Night @ The Nexus Lounge - Poetry, Comedy, Music!




Looking for a special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic Joint, hosted by the legendary Nathan P., is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

25 slots, 5-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm


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When: EVERY Monday!

Where: One and One Bar/Restaurant
Downstairs Nexus Lounge
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, New York
(917) 703-1512

By subway, take the F train to Second Avenue and exit the 1st Avenue side.

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover charge: $10


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For more Inspired Word info, please check out http://inspiredwordnyc.com/.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Help Us Pick a Name for Our New Music Open Mic



Our music-only open mic debuts @ Manhattan's Funkadelic Studios in November.

So far, we've come with the following names:

Croon & Toons Music Mic
Perfect Note Music Open Mic
Music Box Open Mic
Musiq Box Open Mic
Muzik Box Open Mic
Sound Off Music Open Mic
Perfect Pitch Music Open Mic
High Note Music Open Mic
Soundz Magic Music Open Mic
Sound Proof Music Open Mic
Backline Music Open Mic
Jam Session Music Open Mic
Music Jam Open Mic
Cool Vibez Music Open Mic

Please tell us which one you like best or if you think you've come up with something better let us know.

Thanks so much!

The Inspired Word Staff

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Monday, September 10, 2012

NYC Open Mic EVERY Wednesday Night @ 116 MacDougal - Poetry, Comedy, Music!



Looking for special open mic in downtown Manhattan?

Come to one of the hottest open mics in the country - a stage graced by Grammy nominated singers, HBO Def Poetry stars, American Idol finalists, Golden Globe Award-winning actresses, and poets from The Best American Poetry anthology.

The Inspired Word's NYC Open Mic is a weekly series open to all types of artists - comedians, musicians, storytellers, singers, poets, fiction/nonfiction writers, playwrights, spoken word artists, performance artists, dancers, ANYTHING and EVERYTHING.

And once you experience it for a single night, you’ll see the vibe is totally addictive.

20 slots, 4-minute time limit, 7pm-10pm

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Produced by: Mike Geffner Presents The Inspired Word

http://inspiredwordnyc.com/

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When: EVERY Wednesday Night!

Where: 116
http://116macdougal.com/
116 MacDougal Street
(between Bleecker Street and Minetta Lane)
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (917) 703-1512

Doors open for open mic sign-up @ 7pm

Show starts @ 7:30pm

Cover Charge: $10

NO AGE LIMIT.


"It's not just a series...it's a movement."

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

New Video from Sylvana Joyce + The Moment - The Break

Sylvana Joyce + The Moment have appeared @ The Inspired Word several times, including a rousing feature performance in May of this year, and they're easily one of our favorites.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

GreenPiece: Eco-Activism in Poetry, Music, & Prose w/Host John Fugelsang - Thursday, April 21




In honor of Earth Day,The Inspired Word presents GreenPiece: Eco-Activism in Poetry, Music, & Prose - a star-studded fundraiser for the non-profit organization Rock 'n Renew http://www.rocknrenew.com/10/

Hosted by the wonderful actor/comedian/TV personality John Fugelsang.

Featured artists: Performance poet/multi-instrumentalist/singer/songwriter Ngoma Hill, musician Roderick Romero, Jarabe del Sol of The ReadNex Poetry Squad, the Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble, singer/songwriter/ pianist Justin Baron, actress/performance poet/climate change activist/filmmaker Shetal Shah, husband-and-wife duo Lythion Music, The Glazzies band, musician Sean Lynam, and spoken word poets Caroline Rothstein, Ceez Liive, Nathan P., Alysia Harris, Natalagé Davis, and Jonathan Walton!

100% of the proceeds go to Rock 'n Renew.

Rock n' Renew will be providing green door prizes and green trivia winner give-a-ways throughout the night.

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Did you know that each gallon of fuel releases 20 pounds of carbon dioxide into the air?

Did you know that approximately 5 million tons of oil produced in the world each Year ends up in the ocean?

Did you know that the amount of wood and paper we throw away is enough to heat 50 million homes for 20 years?

Did you know that over 40% of all tropical forests have been destroyed and another acre is lost each second.

Did you know that more than 100 million Americans live in urban areas where the air is officially classified by the EPA as unsafe to breathe?

Please join us on this special night and MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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When: Thursday, April 21, 2011

Where: One and One Bar & Restaurant (downstairs Nexus Lounge)
76 East 1st Street (corner of 1st Avenue)
Manhattan, NYC
Phone: (212) 598-9126

Doors Open: 6:00pm

Minimum Donation: $20 (though you're certainly welcome to give more).

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HOST BIO:

John Fugelsang is an actor, comedian, writer and television host. He’s performed at The US comedy Arts Festival in Aspen and the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal. Film and TV credits include Coyote Ugly, Somewhere in the City, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Providence, Becker, Lifetime’s “Two Cups of Joe,” America’s Funniest Home Videos, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, McEnroe and Bullseye for CNBC, Beyond Belief, Watercooler for TVGN, American Classic for VH1 UK, Paul McCartney’s Live Town Hall and George Harrison: The Last Performance for VH1. Other TV credits include over 20 appearances on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher and regular stints on HLN’s The Joy Behar Show.

He received the award for “Outstanding NYC Monologist” at Lincoln Center from the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs. He’s been a contributor to CNN, FOX News, CNBC, NPR, Air America Radio, and FOX News radio, and has performed for American Troops on their humanitarian mission to Haiti.

He is currently developing a screenplay about Black Site Prisons for Inventure Films, writing a book about Christianity and Politics, and recently wrapped roles in the independent features “The Whole Truth” opposite Elizabeth Rohm and Eric Roberts and "Price Check" opposite Parker Posey. He is the son of an ex-Nun and a former Franciscan Brother/history teacher. He lives in New York City and Hollywood, CA.



ARTISTS BIOS:

Ngoma is a performance poet, multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter and paradigm shifter, who for over 40 years has used culture as a tool to raise sociopolitical and spiritual consciousness through work that encourages critical thought. For further info, please visit http://www.ngomazworld.com/


 

The Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble will perform an excerpt from SAME RIVER, their interview-based piece about water issues and the controversial natural gas extraction process known as “fracking”. Strike Anywhere is comprised of world-class jazz musicians, modern dancers, and actors. Performers collaborate through an ensemble-based, improvisational process to create politically-charged, original works that address socially-relevant issues.


Roderick Romero’s latest work is a collaboration with musician Laurie Anderson for the Novartis Campus in Basel Switzerland. He has designed and built over 30 Treehouses on four continents. Clients include- Sting, Donna Karan, Julianne Moore, and Val Kilmer. His band (with wife Anisa), Sky Cries Mary, has recorded over 12 albums and has toured throughout North America and Asia. In 1994 Sky Cries Mary was the first band to broadcast live on the World Wide Web. They then went on to play the Conan Obrian Show and the John Stewart Show.

Stepping to the stage in his trademark suit, cufflinks and fedora style hat, poet Nathan P. became the poster child of style, grace and class on the slam circuit in early 2000. With a voice that resonates bass, the sound of his words were as captivating as his words themselves. This talent and stage presence enabled him to become a Nuyorican Grand Slam Finalist in his very first year on the circuit. He ultimately became the host at the Nuyorican Poets Café for seven years. He's been in two off-Broadway productions: “Be Beautiful” and “An Evolution in Reinvention,” produced two books of poetry: “Madness” and “The Colors of My Mind," appeared on numerous CD’s, most notably his solo project “Chalklines on Black Asphalt." He is Special Guest Host of The Inspired Word and starting in June the Host of The Inspired Word's Tuesday Night Open Mic Joint.

Caroline Rothstein is a spoken word poet, nonfiction writer, and multimedia journalist. She is a member of the 2010 Nuyorican Poet's Cafe slam team, which placed second at 2010’s National Poetry Slam. A member of the Intangible Collective, she has been performing and competing around the United States for a decade.

Shetal Shah is an actress, performance poet, filmmaker and educator. As a P3 poet-activist for seven years (poeticpeoplepower.com), guest poet at Lincoln Center’s La Casita festival and avid fan of Mexican food, she’s thrilled to be part of GreenPiece! Shetal currently works on climate change issues with the Bolivian Embassy and Nord Sud XXI.

Alysia Harris is a wordsmith. She is a student at Yale University pursuing a PhD in linguistics, and a two-time national spoken word champion. She also appeared on the HBO Documentary Russell Simmons Presents:Brave New Voices. She has performed with Saul Williams, Buddy Wakefield, Anis Mojgani, Rita Dove, and Elizabeth Alexander.





Lythion Music is the husband and wife duo of James Harrell (composer, producer, multi- instrumentalist, engineer) and Ilyana Kadushin (singer, songwriter, producer, performance coach). Together they have been composing and producing music for television, theater, film, studio and live performance for the last ten years. In addition to their music, Ilyana is widely known as the narrator for Stephenie Meyerʼs “Twilight” series audiobooks. Other projects include: scoring music for Nickelodeon Television, Becoming Natasha, True Body Project, Being Bold, The Deep, God Loves Me Best, and Separate, But Equal, the upcoming documentary they scored and co-produced about the Mississippi photographs of Henry Clay Anderson which will be on display at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, DC. Lythion has performed for Wildlife Federation benefit raising money for animals affected by gulf oil spill. For more info, please visit http://www.lythionmusic.com/.

Ceez Liive is a recognized teen spoken word artist/poet. She has been featured at the Nuyorican Poet’s Café, Madison Square Garden, The Chicago Theater, The Saban Theatre and several other venues throughout the United States. Ceez won second place in the 2009 Knicks Poetry Slam and is a member of both the 2009 Urban Word Slam team and the 2010 Philadelphia Team. Her show “Ma Heels” premiered in December of 2009 in Dance Theater Workshop and was featured in the 2010 Hip Hop Theater Festival. She’s made appearances on WQHT Hot 97 and Kiss FM in New York City reciting poetry. The New York Times, The Bronx Times and The Daily News have written articles on her. In January of 2011, Ceez’ first feature film “Gun Hill Road” premiered at The Sundance Film Festival. Her talent to weave words and mesh experiences to educate and entertain makes her an up and coming performer to watch.





Singer/songwriter/ pianist Justin Baron is a Pennsylvania native. A blend of soul, rock, jazz, pop, indie and classical define Baron’s music. As a child, he casually accomplished prodigious renditions of Debussy, Bach and Beethoven. Using his uncanny ability to seamlessly fuse different genres, Baron quickly joined the Philadelphia singer-songwriter scene.



Sean Lynam got his start fronting Chicago ska band A Girl Named Craig and, years later, formed alt. rock band, Speak Her Language. Following impressive releases from both bands, Sean has since emerged as multi-talented and well-rounded solo artist. Influences from Elvis Costello and Jackson Browne help in defining a sound that's uniquely his own; Lynam has made appearances on Mancow's Morning Madhouse and Q101 (chicago's #1 Rock station), executed a number of successful Midwestern tours, and opened for bands such as Nas, Motion City Soundtrack, Allister, The Toasters, Matt Nathanson, and Punchline.

Jarabe is a member of The ReadNex Poetry Squad, a group of four artists who perform underground Hip Hop and Spokenword Poetry. Together they have blazed over 300 stages across the world and have also made over a dozen television appearances. As artists, educators and activists, they seek to alleviate ignorance by tackling various issues including, but certainly not limited to, race, gender, politics, history, social injustice, gentrification, poverty and segregation.

Jonathan Walton is a spoken word performer raised in the rural town of Brodnax, Virginia, who attended Columbia University and was mentored in InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. The publishing of his second book (The Second Verse) prompted him to go on tour raising money for children in Northern Uganda and soon after he became a member of Poetic People Power and justice and poetry were fused together forever. Since 2006, Jonathan has been a member of World Vision's Speaker's Bureau and an Sponsored artists advocating for children around the corner and around the world. Now as the New York City Urban Project Director for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship he aims to create catalytic programs that will develop volunteers and students with the character and capacity that can change the world.



Natalagé Davis, a member of the 2010 Urban Word Poetry Team. She has frequently competed locally, and over the summer, participated in the 2010 Brave New Voices Festival in Los Angeles, where her team clenched the title due to her perfect score on her poem "Colors" in the final round, becoming the National Teen Poetry Team Champions. In her poem "Colors" she recreates a plea to an absent mother whose favorite color she has never known. Davis beseeches her mother, who loved “on a grayscale,” to allow Davis to be “the color that makes you smile. There is Technicolor lin- ing the inside of my elbows,” she continued. “So hug me, mom.” She was recently featured on the HBO special presentation, “Brave New Voices 2010,” a seven part series chronicling the teams journey through the festival and the final slam.



Made up of members Peter Landi on lead vocals and guitar, along with Gabe Burford on bass, The Glazzies are a band that tries to make every performance and recording of themselves as energetic and raw as possible. With some of Peter's main influences being Dinosaur Jr., The Vines, and Nirvana, The Glazzies sound as if their music would fit more in the decade that Peter and Gabe were born in. "Remember the name The Glazzies. A& R executives will soon be fighting to sign the band." - Page Six, New York Post

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Rock 'n Renew is a non-profit focused on delivering the most effective environmental education possible to students of all ages through partnerships with today’s most popular musicians. Rock 'n Renew utilizes the power of endorsement and interaction with today’s most important musical artists -- a process that delivers mind-opening relevance to this critical subject for students who are often physically and culturally removed from the need to protect and restore the environment. Rock 'n Renew raises money to support both its scholastic programs and three ecology action sites. The ecology action sites exemplify Rock 'n Renew's core mission, while serving as destination learning centers and replicable models for the local action projects that students are encouraged to pursue. Rock 'n Renew works to connect students curriculum to these local community projects in an effort to repair local food systems and ecosystems.

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Mike Geffner
Founder/Producer

Brigitte Viellieu-Davis
Artistic Director/Associate Producer

Marvin Mendlinger
Assistant Director



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