Freedom, Slavery, and the Roots of American Music

February 23 Tue
When 6:30 pm until February 23, 2010 at 8:00 pm
Where Plattsburgh Public Library
19 Oak Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901 Map
Tags American Music, Freedom, Lecture, Music, Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh Public Library, Roots, Slavery, Storytelling

About the Event

A free February Presentation about Freedom 

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Freedom, Slavery,

and the Roots

of American Music 

A Storytelling and Music Lecture

by Jazz Musician Ray Kamalay

 

Tuesday February 23, 2010

6:30-8 pm

Plattsburgh Public Library Auditorium

19 Oak Street

Plattsburgh, NY

518-536-7442

Ray Kamalay traces the development of early American music from its links to slavery up to the early jazz age.

First Program in the “Cabin Fever Story Time Series”

This program is made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts Decentralization program administered locally by the North Country Cultural Center for the Arts.

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