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Re: Di Naye Kapelye in NYC Dec 31
- From: Ari Davidow <ari...>
- Subject: Re: Di Naye Kapelye in NYC Dec 31
- Date: Fri 29 Dec 2000 19.13 (GMT)
That's Christine Crowder, not as spelled, but let me echo the
recommendation. Even with just the three core members present,
odds are a show that will rock your socks off. I've got a write-up
of encountering an earlier version of the band in Budapest a few
years ago at
http://www.ivritype.com/eeuro96/hungary/dnkapelye.html
and of course, lots of info about the band on the KlezmerShack,
http://www.klezmershack.com/
ari
At 01:51 PM 12/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I have no connectoin, other than I plan to go, and since the
>weather will be lousy and they aren't from around here, I am
>hoping they'll get a decent turnout:
>
>
>
>>From Tonic's webpage: http://www.tonic107.com/eventsframe.cfm
>
> Di Naye Kapelye
> at 1:30 & 3:00pm, $10 per set
> Klezmer Brunch
> From Budapest! Raw, gutsy
> sound of traditional village music
> from Transylvania and Moldavia
> featuring Bob Cohen, Yank Falk,
> & Christina Crowden.
>
> Tonic is located at 107 Norfolk Street between Delancey and
> Rivington in Manhattan's Lower East Side. You can take the
> F train to Delancey Street or the J/M/Z trains to Essex Street. Walk along
> Delancey towards the Williamsburg bridge and take your first left onto
>Norfolk.
> Parking is occasionally available on Norfolk Street and often
> available in the municipal parking garage (that means cheap)
> right around the corner on Essex Street between Delancey and
> Rivington.
>
>I wouldn't bet on street parking if we get the 16" of snow. In fact,
>you might call ahead if there's 16" of snow.
>
>--
>r l reid ro (at) panix(dot)com
>
>
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