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Marsha Heydt & Project of Love Set for Blue Owl and Garage, 6/27 & 7/21

By: Jun. 20, 2010
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Marsha Heydt and the Project of Love have two upcoming performances schedules at the Blue Owl and the Garage.

They will perform at the Blue Owl (196 2nd Ave.) on Sunday, June 27 from 8pm to 9:30pm. There will be a $5.00 cover charge. To reach the Blue Owl by subway, take the L train to 1st Ave. For more information, visit online at www.blueowlnyc.com.

Then on Wednesday, July 21st Heydt and the Project of Love will perform at the Garage (99 Seventh Ave. South) from 10:30 pm to 2:30 am. To get to the Garage by Subway take the 1 train to Christopher St. / Sheridan Square. Alternatively, take the ABCDEF trains to West 4th Street and walk to 7th Avenue. For more information, visit online at www.garagerest.com.

Marsha Heydt is an accomplished woodwind player whose stylistic expertise spans the gamut of Latin, Funk, Jazz and Rock. In addition to her Bachelor of Music from the University of the Arts, she holds a Masters in Music Education from the Aaron Copland School of Music.

She has studied privately with Ron Kerber, John Blake, Larry McKenna, Jim Pugh, John Stubblefield and Sir Roland Hanna. In June 2002, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music's Professional development Fund awarded her a grant to study with the renowned Jimmie Amadie. She is mentored on sax and flute by Eric Person and teaches at various prestigious private schools and music conservatories in New York City.

Marsha has shared the stage with Grover Washington, Bill Watrous, Bob Mintzer, Randy Brecker, John Stubblefield, George Gee and his "Make Believe Ballroom Orchestra" and with Paul Schaefer in a guest appearance on The David Letterman Show and has appeared at Gerald Veasley's Jazz Bass in Reading, PA.

Marsha also plays with her own ensemble, in and around New York City performing in both private and public venues, including the Iridium Jazz Club and Swing 46. She also performs each month for recovering patients at NYU Hospital's Rusk Institute.

For more, visit www.marshaheydt.net.




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