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Post by eulenspiegel on May 6, 2014 0:31:51 GMT -6
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 8, 2014 11:06:15 GMT -6
Cannot wait to perform in Boston at the The Regattabar on Friday, October 17th - hope to see you there! www.getshowtix.com/regattabar/moreinfo.cgi?id=3183From the Regattabar facebook site Speaking of jazz and classical pianist, Emily Bear, Quincy Jones says, "She's astounding. She plays like she's 40 years old. She is the complete 360-degree package, and there are no limits to the musical heights she can reach." Listen to hear performance of "Q," named and written for her mentor, Quincy Jones. Emily will be performing with us on October 17th, and tickets are available at www.regattabarjazz.com or by calling 617.395.7757.
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 17, 2014 0:52:25 GMT -6
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 17, 2014 9:35:11 GMT -6
According to Emily on fb there are still a few tickets? I hope someone wiill make a video like thiis.
Curtis Stigers - I wonder why (Regattabar, July 2014)
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 18, 2014 10:56:13 GMT -6
last night at the @theregattabar #pianoteen #jazz #cambridge #headofthecharles #FunNight pic.twitter.com/6Gh8ap5MY4 Favorite dressing room snacks!! Thank you @theregattabar pic.twitter.com/E6i22prESn
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Post by eulenspiegel on Oct 25, 2014 20:04:24 GMT -6
Regattabar Boston, 17.10.2014
Improvisation 1
Improvisation 1 is about a moose cow and her calf being photographed in the Alaskan wilderness during the summer and how she is very alert to protect her calf. As the photographer walks nearby talking calmly, she is calmed and the moose return to browsing on the foliage while being photographed.
Improvisation 2
Improvisation 2 is about a Cocker Spaniel puppy playing with a butterfly in medium tall grass on a cool sunny day. The story was told by an adult female in the audience.
Improvisation 3
Improvisation 3 is about a mouse in its mouse hole when a violent rat comes in and pursues it. After a chase and almost having its tail bitten off, the mouse escapes out a secret passage. Once safe, the mouse drifts to sleep on a Maple leaf floating in a pond.
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