[Harp-L] HOWARD LEVY back in NYC, Sat March 22nd @ 8-10 PM



HOWARD LEVY will be back at The Baggott Inn, New York City
The Baggot Inn - 82 West 3rd St. (bet. Sullivan & Thompson) Greenwich Village, NYC
Saturday, March 22nd from 8:00 PM -10:00 PM, Admission $10
212-477-0622 http://www.thebaggotinn.com


"...Howard Levy is a revelation; there are times when it is hard to believe he is playing only a harmonica, for he has the expressive range and depth of a saxophonist."
-- Geoff Dyer, The London Observer, March 1994


HOWARD LEVY will be back in New York City from March 20-22, where he will be playing along with the "progressive" string quartet ETHEL at Symphony Space, doing some sessions work and giving a harmonica workshop (for workshop info contact: Zvi Aranoff <zviaranoff@xxxxxxxxx>), as well as this special performance at the Baggott Inn, which will be the start of a tour of East Coast dates which will include Philadelphia, Oneonta, and Washington DC.
http://www.levyland.com/schedule.php


Also appearing along with Howard at the Baggott Inn and the other concerts,
will be renowned guitarist, CHRIS SIEBOLD, who works in many different styles. Hailing from Chicago, he works as a freelance journeyman writing for theatre, producing, singing, and collaborating with some of the world's finest musicians, recording and performing with the likes of Paul McCartney, Michael Brecker, Howard Levy, Daryl Jones and others. Chris's Chicago-based fusion project 'Kick the Cat' has recorded three CD's to critical praise. Chris has been collaborating with Howard Levy for five years as both a member of Howard's "Acoustic Express" and as a foil for many duet performances. More info about Chris is available at http://www.myspace.com/chrissiebold and http://www.kickthecatmusic.com,


And NYC based drummer MILES LEVY, who is currently working with Malcolm Mooney, former vocalist from the legendary German rock band "Can". http://www.myspace.com/bronzeshoes

Any questions about this performance, please contact:
moonshine109@xxxxxxxxxxx




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