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Monday March 9, 2015 7 PM


                         Coming to Philadelphia Central Library

Sistahs Laying Down Hands

 featuring Nastassja Baset, Shanita Jackson and Karen Smith. 

Special Guests: Donna Jean Reviere Dorman, Terri Lyons and Jewel Lloyd.

Monday, March 9, 2015  7 pm

1901 Vine Street, 19103
215-686-5322


Philadelphia Jazz Project (PJP) works to inspire a network to support, promote, archive and celebrate the diverse elements within the Philadelphia jazz community, with the larger goal of connecting to the global community. PJP is a sponsored project of the Painted Bride Art Center, with funding provided by the Wyncote Foundation.
The Producer’s Guild’s mission is to ensure that the appreciation and enthusiasm for the rich cultural heritage of African American Arts continues to thrive in Philadelphia, especially Black Classical Music, commonly known as JAZZ.

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