[Dixielandjazz] A useful program for all Jazz Societies and Band leaders

TCASHWIGG at aol.com TCASHWIGG at aol.com
Mon Nov 1 18:17:15 PST 2004



Hi Folks: Here is a program and at the bottom a list of sponsors which should 
give anyone interested a pretty good idea how to get one going in their area 
and the kind of sponsors to look for.  I hope somebody uses it to create new 
OKOM gigs.

Cheers,

Tom Wiggins


1994-NICKEL-A-DANCE SOIREES CELEBRATE 10th ANNIVERSARY-2004
FREE MUSIC - EVERY SUNDAY IN OCTOBER 

---and THREE SUNDAYS IN NOVEMBER!!!) - CAFE BRASIL
Preservation Hall Hot Four

TO CONTINUE 
"NICKEL-A-DANCE" PROGRAMS 
SUNDAY, Nov. 7, AT CAFE BRASIL, 4-7 P.M.
(FREE & CHILDREN INVITED)

The Nickel-A-Dance Soirees will continue at Cafe Brasil on Sunday, November 
7, with the Preservation Hall Hot Four. There is no admission charge for the 
concert/dance, which will be held from 4-7 p.m.

Cafe Brasil is located at 2100 Chartres St., at the corner of Frenchmen and 
Chartres. Children, families, and the general public are invited. The remaining 
schedule is:

November 7 Preservation Hall Hot Four
November 14  Jack Maheu & Fire in the Pet House Callithumpian Jazz Band
November 21 Walter Payton's File' Gumbo with Al Carson

The Nickel-A-Dance Soirees began with one concert ten years ago and has grown 
into an 8-week series featuring the best of New Orleans jazz bands. As they 
have done in the past, anonymous music fans continue to join together with the 
Jazz Centennial Celebration and a growing list of sponsors to celebrate jazz. 
In addition, proprietors of Cafe Brasil have donated the use of the venue to 
the Nickel-A-Dance Soirées, which have helped revive the neighborhood dance 
traditions that used to be widespread across the city. 
Supporters for this year's Nickel-A-Dance Soirees include:

Cafe Brasil; Café Rose Nicaud; Celia and Jeff Collins; City of New Orleans; 
Civil Sheriff Paul R. Valteau, Jr. and the Sheriff Deputies Association; 
d.b.a.; Dorian M. Bennett Realtors, Inc.; Fauboug Marigny Improvement Association; 
French Quarter Realty; Jazz Centennial Celebration; Louisiana Music Factory; 
Miller Supply Co., Inc; Mona's Cafe and Deli; OffBeat Music Magazine Palm Court 
Jazz Cafe; Samara Poche' & Gary Trankston; Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro; 13 
Monaghan Bar & Restaurant; and  a group of anonymous jazz fans.









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