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Joe's Pub Presents 'A Night in Xanadu' et al. 10/14-10/17

By: Sep. 16, 2010
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Joes Pub Presents
OCT 14-17

THE LOSERS LOUNGE: A NIGHT IN XANADU FEAT. THE MUSIC OF ELO & Olivia Newton John

Thursday, October 14 at 7:00, Friday & Saturday, October 15 & 16 at 7:00 & 9:30 PM; $25

The Losers Lounge is back with at Joe's Pub on October 14, 15 & 16 with all of the incredible songs, great performances, irreverent antics and special guests that you can only find at The Losers Lounge. For one weekend only, Only at Joe's Pub. www.loserslounge.com
The Losers Lounge returns with a loving tribute to the music of ELO & Olivia Newton John.

BUFFY SAINTE-MARIE

Thursday, October 14 at 9:30 PM; $35 Seated / $25 Standing Room

After a 13-year absence from recording, Academy Award winning singer-songwriter and activist Buffy Sainte-Marie returns with the much-anticipated album Running for the Drum (Appleseed Recordings). Since Sainte-Marie's debut 45 years ago, her original music, including the internationally acclaimed hit "Up Where We Belong," has been covered by many world-renowned artists including Elvis Presley, Barbara Streisand, Janis Joplin, Cher, Bobby Darin, Roberta Flack, Courtney Love and Neko Case. Beyond her work as a musician, Sainte-Marie is also widely respected for her work as a visual and digital artist, an educator and, most notably, as a Native American social activist.

Buffy Sainte-Marie is accompanied by a hot 5-piece all-Aboriginal band, blending the edgy sound of Winnipeg's Gathering of Flies band with Buffy's longtime friends and backup singers Ulali. The concert combines new songs from the Running for the Drum CD including No No Keshagesh and Cho Cho Fire, alongside those of her classics most requested by fans - Universal Soldier, Up Where We Belong, Until It's Time for You to Go, Spin & Spin, Cod'ine, Piney Wood Hills, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Starwalker and lots of others.

TONI BLACKMAN Presented By New African Productions

Saturday, October 16 at 11:30 PM; $15

Toni Blackman is a poet, rap lyricist and actress. She was the first Hip Hop artist selected to work as a Cultural Ambassador traveling with the US Department of State. Toni has traveled throughout Africa, Europe, and Southeast Asia, often working in some of the world's most war-torn nation states to help bring reconciliation and rehabilitation to those regions. Affectionately known as America's Hip Hop Ambassador, Blackman has visited over 22 different countries and worked in others via digital satellite.

Highly respected as the founder of Freestyle Union, a cipher workshop that uses freestyling as a tool to encourage social responsibility, Lyrical Embassy, a company which she runs, stands for Freestyle Union and for Rhyme Like A Girl (RLAG) - which is an initiative for girls and women. A former Echoing Green Fellow and Soros Fellow, her work promotes diplomacy and self-expression through the use of cutting-edge personal development technique.

Recognized as a pioneer in Hip Hop theater and education, this award-winning artist has shared the stage with everyone from Erykah Badu, the Roots, Wu Tang, Sonia Sanchez, Mos Def, KRS One, Sara McLachlan and Rickie Lee Jones. Her book Inner-Course (Villard/Random House), which was released in 2003, appears in the award-winning anthology Live Through This (Seven Stories Press, 2008), her memoir, "Travels of a Lyrical Ambassador", will be released on The Feminist Press late 2010 and she is a contributor to Jay Z: The Artist, The Man, The Visionary. In 2009 she was featured in VH1's Future of Black History ad campaign, in the Smithsonian Folklife Festival and was presented by 651 Arts. Toni's recent travel included Italy, France and Azerbaijan (Baku) where she spoke at the Pio Manzu International Conference, which was held last October 24 and which featured Mikhail Gorbachev as one of the prime organizers - an event during which she has had the serendipity to befriend a woman from the UN who also introduced her to a couple from Baku. Out of that cultural exchange came an opportunity for her to go to Baku and work there on a project which involved performing and developing awareness of Hip Hop at an international level. Additionally, she is producing an RLAG project with teen girls from Liberia, Sudan, Haiti and the U.S. during her artist residency with Jefferson Arts Center in Virginia, and also completing related projects for the Travels of a Lyrical Ambassador brand. Toni, who's Rhyme Like A Girl collective recently shot a commercial for BET's Black History Month ad campaign, is working on a project with Grammy-award winning producer/engineer Commissioner Gordon.

BUBBLE DO BEATLES: REVOLVER FAMILY MATINEE

Sunday, October 17 at NOON & 2:00 PM; $14 Kids 12 and under / $17 Adults

Bubble celebrate 5 years of recreating Beatles music as well as John Lennon's 70th birthday month by reprising Revolver...the Fab Four's 1966 album that marked the beginning of their recording studio experimentation (as well as the first Beatles album covered by Bubble!). In addition to classic rock n' rollers ("Taxman"!), ballads ("Here, There and Everywhere"!), straight up pop ("Good Day Sunshine") and their biggest kid classic ("Yellow Submarine"!), the album also contains such diverse flavors as Indian sitar ("Love You To"), classical strings ("Eleanor Rigby"), soulful horns ("Got To Get You Into My Life") and tape loops ("Tomorrow Never Knows"). The 6-pc band will be performing the full album as well as assorted Fab family-friendly hits joined by sitar, strings and horns. A splendid time is guaranteed for all!

ON TAP @ JOE'S PUB

Sunday, October 17 at 7:30 PM; $15

Chikako's "intricate and fiery footwork". - NY Times

"Arnold, a tapper with sizzle to burn." - LA Times

"All hail, then, to Michelle Dorrance for ... reminding us of what's essential in this art." - LA Times

Last year's sold-out performance of On Tap @ Joe's Pub returns - a musical and rhythmic journey featuring New York City's hottest tap dancers and musicians including Chloe Arnold, Michelle Dorrance, Chikako Iwahori, the Tap Messengers and more to be announced!

Bridget Everett: WE'VE GOT TONIGHT

Sunday, October 17 & Tuesday, December 7 at 9:30 PM; $15

"Bridget Everett is, without a doubt, the life of the party!" - NY Times, Charles Isherwood
"...astonishing, totally fearless " Time Out NY Adam Feldman


Bridget Everett hits the stage with a live band and a bottle of booze to sing all her favorite love songs and share the stories of the men that made her ... feel? From tender moments to prison sex, come get inside her. Special guests include Murray Hill and more!

"You can call it making love, you can call it having sex, but somebody is getting fucked tonight." -Bridget Everett

September 16, 2010 - For more information, photos, press tickets or artist contact information for the above upcoming shows, please read the full line up information below and send me an email. We've just added April Smith & the Great Picture Show (10/12), Pegi Young (10/13), Bubble do Beatles: Revolver Family Matinee (10/17), On Tap @ Joe's Pub (10/17), Joey McIntyre (10/19 on sale 9/16 at 3pm), Brian Charles Rooney (10/24), Big Farm / janus (10/29), The Old Ceremony: Tender Age CD Release (10/29), Matt Duke (10/30), Straight Up Vampire: The History of Vampires in Colonial Pennsylvania as Performed to the Music of Paula Abdul (10/30 & 10/31), The Civilians: Let Me Ascertain You: Crime, USA (Key West, New York City) (11/4), The Real Americans: Written & Performed by Dan Hoyle, Developed with & Directed by Charlie Varon (11/17) & Destination Guadeloupe feat. Alchemiks, Dominik Coco & Rony Theophile (11/18), Bitch (12/2). Click any of the links to go to the show's page on JOESPUB.COM.

TICKETS

Online at joespub.com

Phone 212-967-7555,

In Person At The Public Theater Box Office (1 PM to 6 PM), or at the Joe's Pub Box Office from (6 PM to 10 PM) both located at 425 Lafayette Street, NYC

For table reservations please call 212-539-8778. Purchase of tickets does NOT guarantee a table reservation; you must call to reserve seats. Seating, as well as standing-room, is available only on a first-come, first-served basis for all shows without a dinner reservation. Two drink or $12 food minimum per person is standard.

 

 



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