Where: Ortlieba(TM)s Jazzhaus
Date: 2007-12-21 20:00:00
Type:
Tim Warfield has been hailed by the New York Times critics as "possibly the most powerful tenor saxophonist of his generation."
Where: Temple Beth Zion Beth Israel
Date: 2007-12-05 20:00:00
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The members of this ensemble are also members of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Where: World Cafe Live
Date: 2008-01-26 11:30:00
Type:
Children's World Music Express (CWME) celebrates music and movement through cultural diversity. They engage children in a variety of songs, dance, styles, rhythms and melodies from around the world. Children will be exposed to ethnic songs, American traditional songs, and instruments from Greek, African, Indian, Latin, Middle Eastern, Western and Asian cultures.
Where: North Star Bar
Date: 2008-03-15 21:00:00
Type:
Songwriter/guitarist/vocalist Pete Francis combines everything from funk to pop, jazz to rock, and blues to reggae.
Where: Philadelphia Zoo
Date: 2008-03-08 19:00:00
Type:
Go on a late night scavenger hunt and special tour to see creatures of the night. Enjoy a midnight snack of wine and cheese before snuggling up for the night in one of the zoo's classrooms. Wake up to the call of peacocks, and be treated to breakfast.
Where: The Trocadero Theatre
Date: 2008-04-19 20:00:00
Type:
Born in Ireland, Kate Nash began her musical career after not gaining a foothold into her first love, acting. She began performing her songs in 2005, booking herself into a local gig in Bristol after being rejected by the Old Vic Theatre School. She eventually uploaded some of her songs to MySpace, where she earned the same type of notice as Lily Allen, who first scored a great deal of exposure in early 2006. Nash's first single was a vinyl only 7-inch of her song 'Caroline's a Victim.' She eventually signed with Fiction, which issued the single 'Foundations,' which spent five weeks on the UK Top-40, reaching number two in the summer of 2007. Her debut album, 'Made With Bricks,' arrived in August, reaching Number One on the UK album chart, selling over 60,000 copies.