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Jazz
Musicians & John Anderson
A live performance
from jazz trombonist and seashellist Steve Turre
with his wife, jazz cellist Akua Dixon. The "Pulp
Western" world of Cedar Grove, New Jersey artist Robert
Anderson. And, a look at touchable art programs
for the visually impaired.
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Jazz
trombonist and seashellist Steve Turre with
his wife, jazz cellist Akua Dixon play Duke
Ellington's "Echoes of Harlem" and Miles Davis'
"All Blues," and talk about life as a music-making
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Steve
Turre In the Spur of the Moment
TELARC Jazz
www.telarc.com/jazz/
Akua Dixon
and Quartette Indigo
Women in Jazz at the Montclair Public Library
973-509-4910
www.to.montclair.nj.us
The Priory Jazz Series
973-242-8012
www.newcommunity.org/ncc/busop/priory/
Robert
Anderson Pulp Western
Cowboys, space aliens, and true romance - they're all
part of the genre known as pulp fiction. Cedar Grove,
New Jersey artist Robert Anderson picks up on the saturated
colors and larger-than-life images in his one-man show
"Pulp Western" through February 17, 2001 at the OK Harris
Gallery in New York City, 212-432-3600 or email: okharris@okharris.com
The Touch
of Art For more information on touchable art programs
for the visually impaired, Contact:
VSA Arts of New Jersey
732-745-3885
www.vsanj.org
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