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2003 Atlanta's National Black Arts Festival musical offerings
Masters of the Beat: A Jazz Workshop featuring
Woody Williams & Hassan Ortiz
noon, Sat, July 19
Spelman College
350 Spelman Lane, SW
www.nbaf.org
(jazz)
A Concert in the Park featuring: Stanley Clarke
7pm, Sat, July 19
Wolf Creek Ampitheatre
3025 Merk Road
404-730-4386
www.nbaf.org
(jazz)
Craig Harris' Souls Within the Veil featuring:
Dewey Redman - tenor sax
Oliver Lake - alto sax
Hamiett Bluiett - baritone sax
Craig Harris - trombone
Don Byron - clarinet
Graham Haynes - cornet
Hugh Ragin -trumpet
Cecil McBee - bass
Billy Hart - drums
Kahil El'Zabar - percussion
5pm, Sun, July 20
Spivey Hall at Clayton College & State University
5900 Lee Street (Morrow)
770-961-3683
www.spiveyhall.org
(jazz)
Freddie Cole Trio
8pm, Tues, July 22
14th Street Playhouse
173 14th Street, NE
www.nbaf.org
(jazz)
Imani Winds
8pm, Wed, July 23
Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech
349 Ferst Drive
404-894-9600
www.ferstcenter.org
(classical/folk)
D.D. Jackson Trio plus special guests
Billy Bang & James Spaulding
10pm, Thurs, July 24
14th Street Playhouse
173 14th Street, NE
www.nbaf.org
(jazz)
Poetic Opera, The Songs of Black Folk: A Soul Meditation featuring: Carl Hancock Rux E.J. Priestly Jayne Cortez Speech Jessica Care More plus the Optometry Project featuring:
Matthew Shipp Guillermo Brown DJ Spooky
8pm, Sat, July 26
14th Street Playhouse
173 14th Street, NE
www.nbaf.org
(spoken world/jazz/electronic)
World is Africa featuring: Monique Seka (the Queen of Afro-Zouk)
Meiway & Zo Gang Band
Amy Koita
9pm, Sat, July 26
Earthlink Live
1374 West Peachtree Street
404-320-9767
www.africafest.com
(world)
A partial listing. For further info on the 2003 National Blacks Arts Festival, please see: www.nbaf.org
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