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Headling the show will be Clover & Sundream (a trio), who blew me away at a festival this spring with their pure soul, deep groove, and moving original songs. Here's some more about them:
The sonically innovative harpist, Brandee Younger, is revolutionizing harp for the digital era. Over the past fifteen years, she has worked relentlessly to stretch boundaries and limitations for harpists. In 2022, she made history by becoming the first black woman to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition. That same year, she was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award. Ever-expanding as an artist, she has worked with cultural icons including Common, Lauryn Hill, John Legend, and Moses Sumney. Her current album, Brand New Life, builds on her already rich oeuvre, and cements the harp’s place in pop culture. As the title of the album suggests, Brand New Life is about forging new paths–artistic, personal, political, and spiritual. On this album, Younger salutes her musical foremother, the trailblazing harpist Dorothy Ashby, while also speaking to the sentiments of more recent generations. “We're bringing new life to Dorothy Ashby’s popular and previously unreleased compositions. We're creating new life...for the instrument,” Younger said. Brand New Life is an album about living fully, in neon bright color.
Tickets: $20-$69 + fee
Brandee Younger Trio with Ernest Stuart Trio
Friday, July 19, 2024
Seated Doors: 6:45 PM | GA Doors: 7:15 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
Jaffna combines instrumentation and influences from the Middle East, India, and anywhere else that inspires them. With roots in the early 1990s, the group maintains its distinct style with original compositions and improvisations that stretch the boundaries of their respective cultures.
Tickets: $15
Museum for Art in Wood
Lawrence "Weas" Newton, one of Philadelphia's most beloved artists, headlines The Unscripted Jazz Series at SOUTH on Thursday, July 18. The soulful singer has an extensive resume, having recorded or shared the stage with Grover Washington, Taj Mahal, Patti Labelle, LL Cool J., Bootsy Collins, and Pink. Known for his earthy baritone voice and captivating stage presence, Weas will help set the an evening of romantic music. The Soul of Jazz will showcase Weas' favorite jazz compositions by Gregory Porter, Al Jarreau, and more.
Showtimes 7 pm and 9 pm.
TicketsTickets: $30-$35 plus fee
Wed. July 17 Zydeco-a-Go-Go plays a free lunchtime concert at Commerce Square fountain plaza, 12-1:30pm. Bring your own food or stop by one of the onsite cafés. 'BON APPÉTIT!'
Commerce Square
2005 Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa
Unwind to world music by local Philly bands. Grab small bites and sips from food trucks and a garden bar fully stocked with wine, beer, and non-alcoholic refreshments. Feel free to BYO blanket and picnic essentials (just no alcohol please) and find your spot amid a hidden and historic urban oasis under the sky
Cool off inside the Museum in between sets. Admission is included with your Garden Jams ticket, and galleries stay open until 8 pm.
Please note: Concerts move indoors during inclement weather. No concert July 3.
TICKETS: $15 GENERAL $5 PENNCARD HOLDERS FREE FOR MEMBERS
July 17: Zydeco-A-Go-Go "Laissez Les Bon Temps Roulers!” (“Let The Good Times Roll!”) with Zydeco-a-Go-Go. Their music is a spicy gumbo of Louisiana Cajun two-steps, old-school Zydeco, vintage New Orleans rock and roll jukebox hits, and bayou country blues. You’ll hear favorites guaranteed to get you smiling and tapping your toes, like Hank Williams’ “Jambalaya,” Bobby Charles’ “See You Later Alligator,” and Fats Domino’s “Blueberry Hill.”
Penn Museum
3260 South St.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
215-898-4000
Summer is heating up at Live!
No cover
Live! Casino and Hotel
900 Packer Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, United States, Pennsylvania 19148
Summer is officially here, and we are counting the days to Barnes on the Block! On July 14 from 12-
5pm, meet us on the Parkway in Philly for visual art displays, family-friendly art making, live
performances, food trucks, a beer garden, and more, in celebration of the 40th anniversary of Mural Arts
Philadelphia, the nation’s largest public art program This event is free and open to the public—all
are welcome
Plus, see the first-floor collection galleries, Matisse & Renoir: New Encounters at the Barnes, and the
restorative-justice exhibition Visions for free!
Registration for timed admission to the galleries will open at 10am on Thursday, July 11, on the Barnes’s website.
The Barnes Foundation
2025 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19130
215.278.7000
Join us at the FringeArts Bar for a preview of our new explorations into Donald Byrd and Bobbi Humphrey.
Doors open at 6:30, the music starts at 7 pm.
Reserve a bar seat for $19 and and table seat for $23. Food and drink available for purchase.
Come join us at Venice Island for a day filled with amazing performances by talented young musicians! The Philly Youth Music Fest is a celebration of local youth music talent, showcasing various genres from rock to jazz. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and a fun atmosphere perfect for music lovers of all ages. Don't miss out on this fantastic event!
Free admission
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SAVE THE DATE (Friday, July 12th) for a very special edition of SALSA & BACHATA DANCE PARTY @ LOVE PARK, Honorary Co-Host DAVID OH (Asian American Chamber of Commerce), at which time EDGARDO CINTRON will receive Siempre Salsa Philly's Lifetime Achievement Award for his efforts to preserve and foster the growth of the world's best music."
FREE
16th & JFK Blvd
****THIS HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 19TH DUE TO RAIN********
Unwind to world music by local Philly bands. Grab small bites and sips from food trucks and a garden bar fully stocked with wine, beer, and non-alcoholic refreshments. Feel free to BYO blanket and picnic essentials (just no alcohol please) and find your spot amid a hidden and historic urban oasis under the sky
Cool off inside the Museum in between sets. Admission is included with your Garden Jams ticket, and galleries stay open until 8 pm.
Please note: Concerts move indoors during inclement weather. No concert July 3.
Tickets: $15 GENERAL $5 PENNCARD HOLDERS FREE FOR MEMBERS
July 10: Known for stellar musicianship and dynamic live shows, West Philadelphia Orchestra (WPO) is a brass band inspired by the Romani brass “orkestras” and “fanfares” of Eastern Europe. The band’s sound is large, loud, and extremely danceable. WPO began as a village band for their neighborhood in 2006, performing at parks, rocking street festivals, and collaborating with community theaters. Their albums WPO (2008), Live at Tritone (2012), and Tour de Filli (2016) are available on Bandcamp.com and streaming platforms.
Please come out to enjoy, have fun, sing and dance with us at Morris Estate Recreation Center 1610 W. Chelten Ave Philadelphia PA starting this Tuesday 7/9/24 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM. Special guest in attendance will be The Urban Guerilla Orchestra and hosted by Patty Jackson. This will be the first event of the summer which will be held at the same place, same day, and same time. Please come out to have a great night on purpose.
Join us at Tamalex Bar & Grill for a night of spicy salsa dancing, refreshing and unique cocktails, and delicious food. Get ready to move your hips to the rhythm of the music and enjoy our mouthwatering dishes. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just looking to have some fun, this event is perfect for everyone. Don't miss out on the chance to heat up the dance floor and savor the flavors of our authentic cuisine. Grab your friends and come join the fiesta!
What to Expect:
Bring your friends and get ready for an unforgettable night filled with dancing, food, and fun. See you there!
Tamalex Bar & Grill
122 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA 19147
Collaborative neighborhood space located at the trolley on Frankford Ave featuring Latin street food
Get ready to drink, dine, and dance the night away at our free first Friday dance party! The night kicks off at 8:30pm with a curated mix of Brazilian dance favorites to get you warmed up. Live music starts at 9:30pm with Paganini’s Band (filling in for Dendê & Band this month), showcasing their unique flavor of Afro-Brazilian, Samba, and Funk. Vamos dançar!
Admission is FREE! RSVP does not guarantee entry. To make a reservation and guarantee a seat, click here or call 215-222-1400.