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| | Jazz Posse Fundraiser for Burma Project Sat July 5th 2:30-5:30 PM |
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From July 05, 2008 2:30 PM Until July 05, 2008 5:30 PM |
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Woodacre, CA 94973 |
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415.488.0884 | see this page with highlighted links to the music and non-profit project : |
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http://www.insightsangha.org... |
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| Contact |
Denise
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415.488.0884
gratefulbeing -AT- gmail.com
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| Description |
Outdoor Jazz party fundraiser, bring cushions, blankets, snacks and drinks. We are expecting this to sell out, so get your tickets online early.
Directions to Woodacre will be available at the end of purchase. We hope this is a pleasure for you and it will help us greatly with keeping up with you, our guests.
*All proceeds go the Burma project described below.* Fundraiser Ticket Donations $17-$1000. On sale until July 5th, 12:30 PM. We celebrate your gift of love to the Burmese people.
Hot and sultry jazz vocalist Pamela Joy will perform jazz standards with her band, The Jazz Posse. She sings at jazz venues in San Francisco, Marin and the East Bay. The San Francisco Bay Area Cabaret Competition finalist draws frequent comparisons to Peggy Lee Peggy Lee, Anita O'Day, Julie London, Astrud Gilberto and June Christy.
Pamela will be backed by a group of beloved Bay Area jazz musicians including her longtime collaborator Paul Kagawa on guitar, and multi-instrumentalist, composer and music educator Kevin Gerzevitz on keyboard. The band will be joined by guest artist Jeff Silberman, leader and founder of the Marin combo The Jazztet, on saxophone.
Hear excerpts of Pamela's latest CD, I Thought About You, at www.cdbaby.com/cd/pamelajoy Supper Club show at www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_4QguAA9BM
The Clear View Project, founded by long-time Buddhist activist and Zen priest Alan Senauke, provides Buddhist-based resources for international relief and social change. Recently, Clear View Project, a tax-exempt affiliate of Buddhist Peace Fellowship, has taken responsibility for BPFs Burma Project, working with Buddhist communities around the U.S. educating and organizing nonviolent action to support the people of Burma. Since last October, lead-organizer Margaret Howe has kept the banner of Burmese liberation clearly in the sights of western Buddhists.
The Clearview Project needs to raise $10,000 to support Burma organizing work through the end of the year. www.clearviewproject.org |
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