SEPTEMBER 2015 19th 26th OCTOBER 2015

The Peoples’ Voice Cafe is an alternative coffeehouse offering quality
entertainment. We provide a space for the artistic expression of a wide
variety of humanitarian issues and concerns. The cafe is run as a
not-for-profit collective, and is not affiliated with any political
organization. New participating members are always welcome.
SATURDAYS at 8 pm sharp
The Community Church of NYUU
40 East 35th St., New York, NY 10016
(bet. Madison & Park Avenues)
www.peoplesvoicecafe.org
Membership: $20/year
Doors open at 7:30
$18
$10—Peoples’ Voice Members
More if you choose, less if you can’t
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Andy Cohen has been on the road 50 years and shows
no signs of slowing
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Gospel numbers and Old-Time benchmarks, but more
than that, he carries
a deep knowledge of Southern music, stem to stern,
and a sympathy with
the people of the South. Expect some hot picking,
of course, along with
blind men’s blues, the agonies of rural ministers grapp
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The Piedmont Bluz Acoustic Duo is dedicated to
preser ving Country
Blues and the Piedmont style and helping keep this
rural, East Coast
tradition alive by educating audiences about this unique
aspect of AfricanAmerican culture through music. They have been
enthralling audiences
at East Coast venues from Woodstock, NY, to Tybee
Island, GA, and are
much loved wherever they go. The husband and wife
duo feels that “there
are stories to tell, people to remember, and things that
must be said.” So
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To receive this calendar for one full year as well as the $8 member’s discount whenever you attend a concert,
please send $20 to: Peoples’ Voice Café, c/o Kramer, 477 17th St. #1, Brooklyn, NY 11215
For more information or if you’d like to volunteer, call 212/787-3903.
The Peoples’ Voice Cafe is an alternative coffeehouse offering quality
entertainment. We provide a space for the artistic expression of a wide
variety of humanitarian issues and concerns. The cafe is run as a
not-for-profit collective, and is not affiliated with any political
organization. New participating members are always welcome.
The Community Church of NYUU
40 East 35th St., New York, NY 10016
(bet. Madison & Park Avenues)
www.peoplesvoicecafe.org
Membership: $20/year
SATURDAYS at 8 pm sharp
Doors open at 7:30
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17th
Jolie Rickman
Tribute Concert
After a year-long battle
with ovarian cancer,
singer-songwriter and
activist Jolie Rickman
died in January 2005
. A dedicated student
of
feminism, nonviolence
and direct action, Jolie
was in part inspired
to music after studying
with Coretta Scott Kin
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in Atlanta. Years late
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program at Syracus
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Jolie’s music and spirit change. As a result,
reached out, offering
her revolutionary spirit
of creativity, love and
compassion to untold
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Nov 7
The Siegel
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Nov 14
Emma’s Rev
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Nov 21
Danny Sav y
on; David C
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Duncan
Nov 28
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To receive this calendar for one full year as well as the $20 member’s discount whenever you attend a concert,
please send $20 to: Peoples’ Voice Café, c/o Kramer, 477 17th St. #1, Brooklyn, NY 11215
For more information or if you’d like to volunteer, call 212/787-3903.