Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Peoples' Voice Cafe: Fall schedule




Peoples'Voice Cafe
45 East 33rd St.,
(between Park & Madison, North side of 33rd St.).

All shows Saturdays, 8 PM,
doors open at 7:30.
(We do NOT accept reservations in advance; come early to be assured of a seat.)

$12 contribution - more if you choose, less if you can't; no one turned away.
(If you are a member of Peoples' Voice or Workmen's Circle, then the suggested contribution is $9. Click here to learn about becoming a Peoples' Voice Cafe member.

Sept. 24:
Open Mic for Peace
Though most of our audience members, volunteers and performers will be going to Washington DC to protest the war in Iraq, there are always some people who have to stay in town. We are opening our venue this night for anyone who wishes to sing songs, tell stories, recite poems or in some other way share their thoughts and feelings. Donations of money and/or food will be gladly accepted.

Oct. 1:
Professor Louie and Fast Eddie
Poet of the Streets: Call it poetry, call it rap--a rapid-fire tongue with a mind to match.
Sarah Pirtle
Sarah's best known and most covered songs include "My Roots Go Down," "Walls and Bridges," and "Two Hands Hold the Earth."

Oct. 8:
Tony Bird
From southeast Africa, Tony Bird, a Malawi-born song man, is a total original with a mesmerizing intensity and a unique vision, voice, guitar-style and persona.

Bruce Markow
A spirited singer and musician (on guitar, piano, mandolin, dulcimer and more), Bruce delivers stirring melodies, engaging stories and colorful lyrics of hope and healing that linger with you long after evening’s end…

Oct. 15:
Eric Andersen
(CD Release- whole evening)

Oct. 22:
Phil Ochs Song Night
featuring: Magpie, Kim & Reggie Harris, Emma's Revolution, Greg Greenway, David Roth and John Flynn

Oct. 29:
Joel Rafael Band's "Woody Guthrie Show"
The Joel Rafael Band has been performing together for the last eleven years. This year, the band: Joel Rafael (vocals & guitar), his daughter Jamaica Rafael (violin & vocals), and Carl Johnson (acoustic lead guitar)--released their fifth CD, Woodyboye, on Jackson Browne's independent label Inside Recordings.

Nov. 5:
Si Kahn
25th Grassroots Leadership Anniversary Justice Tour

Nov. 12:
Songs of Jolie Rickman

Nov. 19:
Brooklyn Women's Chorus

Nov. 26:
Closed for Thanskgiving

Dec. 3:
Charlie King & Karen Brandow

Dec. 10:
Human Rights Day:
Steve Suffet w/ Macdougal Street Rent Party; Voices of Shalom: El-Uriel Barfield & Alfa Anderson

Dec. 17:
Joel Landy and Reno


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