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  • THIS WEEK IN BLACK ROCK (SEPTEMBER 22-OCTOBER 1)
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      Posted Sep 24, 2004 4:07 PM

      This Week In Black Rock, 9/22-10/1

      The Black Rock Coalition Presents...

      THIS WEEK IN BLACK ROCK
      (SEPTEMBER 22-OCTOBER 1)

      Welcome to all the new people who signed up to join the BRC e-mail list. This
      is your prime location to find out what's going on with the BRC and things
      related to Black rock in all of its forms.

      As always, the good people at the multi-national corporate conglomerate known
      as America Online have graciously asked my infinitesimal Black behind to
      remind you, if you wish NOT to be a member of the BRC weekly e-mails, simply reply
      to info@blackrockcoalition.org with the word "unsubscribe." WE ADAMANTLY
      DISCOURAGE SPAM, BUT… we won't get mad if you choose to forward this list, but only
      if it's to parties with genuine interest in BRC activities. Please ask
      permission first!

      REMINDER: The deadline for getting listings in This Week In Black Rock is
      every Tuesday at noon. T.W.I.B.R. gets sent out Tuesday night/Wednesday morning.
      E-mail listings to: BRCMembersInfo@aol.com.

      PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE INCLUDE SHOW TIMES, ADMISSION PRICES AND CONTACT
      INFORMATION! (And if you're playing outside the New York metropolitan area, please
      include city and state).

      DO NOT SEND ANONYMOUS/UNIDENTIFIABLE ATTACHMENTS! THEY WILL BE DELETED
      UNOPENED!

      TWIBR HAS ADS, CLASSIFIEDS AND ARTIST LINKS! For info about taking out ads in
      TWIBR, contact Darrell McNeill at BRCMembersInfo@aol.com.

      Darrell M. McNeill
      BRC Director of Operations

      ______________________________________________

      A brief public service announcement by the director of operations for the
      Black Rock Coalition…

      GET YOUR ASS OUT AND VOTE!
      IF YOU’RE NOT REGISTERED, REGISTER!
      IF YOU CAN’T BE IN YOUR STATE COME ELECTION TIME, VOTE ABSENTEE!
      MAKE SURE YOUR PEEPS VOTE, TOO
      (especially those in swing states)!

      Remember the nearly 10,000 Black votes that were illegally tossed out in
      Florida in 2000!
      For more info about registering, log on at: www.moveon.org.

      I can’t tell you who to vote for.
      Vote for Ren & Stimpy for all I care.
      Just vote, and make it a vote for someone you believe in!
      (I’ll beating this into your heads until Election Day…
      Thanks for your kind indulgence.)
      ___________________________________________________________

      AFRO-PUNK OFFICE A VICTIM OF ARSON!

      On Monday, September 13 at around 2pm the building that houses the
      "Afro-Punk" offices was set on fire. Apparently, the first floor failing clothing
      store owner, in an act of desperation, set a phone book on fire and took a little
      walk. Meanwhile "Afro-Punk's" director James Spooner was two flights up
      discussing his upcoming panel on music as a tool for Black liberation with a
      colleague. "We heard the bell ringing and a lot of screaming and yelling," says
      James. The guilty store owner, alerted James and his friend of the blaze below.
      Thinking quickly, James ran back into the office unplugged his Mac tower, which
      houses the documentary and hobbled down the stairs through the smoke and
      flames. "Man, maybe it was stupid, but this film has affected too many people for
      it to all end here. Let the rest burn, I had to save it!"

      Luckily fire fighters acted quickly on the scene and were able to stabilize
      the fire. Flames never reached our office but the NYFD destroyed the place
      trying to make sure the fire wasn't in the walls or ceiling.

      After the smoke literally cleared they were allowed back up to access the
      damage. All in all it could have been worse. The Afro-Punk computers and camera
      are still working, the 200 hours of footage Afro-Punk was cut from seems to
      be okay and the work for our next film is safe. We did lose some furniture, a
      monitor and some VCRs from our dubbing station, but most tragic, we lost our
      donated office space.

      So here we are, putting out a plea to you, the wonderful people who have
      supported Afro-Punk, spread the word about the movement and wish to see us
      continue our important work. If you would like to make a monetary donation to help
      us get back on our feet, we have a Pay-Pal account set up. You can also send
      something by mail to 802 Nostrand Avenue #2, Brooklyn, NY 11216. Please make all
      checks out to: "Afro-Punk LLC." We are offering free T-shirts and DVD's as a
      thank you for your gift.

      If you can donate office space for a few months while our old place is
      reconstructed it would be greatly appreciated. If you have anything else that you
      think might be helpful to reconstructing a functioning office we would be most
      grateful. Afro-Punk films has been run been very hand to mouth, so any
      donations would help tremendously.

      Below is a list of things we need to get back to business as usual:

      1 office space
      1 desk
      2 file cabinets
      4 VCRs
      1 television monitor
      1 DVD player
      1 DV deck
      1 CD-R and DVD-R's.
      2 shelving units
      1 bulletin board
      1 stereo receiver
      2 Audio speakers
      Various computer wires for Macs
      Regular office supplies, Pens, folders, staplers, 3 hole punch,

      As you can see it runs from large to small. If you can help, please do. If
      you can't, we appreciate your emotional support. And, hey, spread the word about
      "Afro-Punk." Most of our income comes from screenings. So if you know of a
      university, organization or individual that would like to show the film, let
      them know what's up.

      LOVE and REVOLUTION.

      AFRO-PUNK

      ____________________________________________________________

      NEW YORK BOONDOCKS FANS!

      The Daily News is trying to run the okey-doke again!
      Aaron McGruder is not "on vacation," as
      "New York’s hometown paper" would claim.

      McGruder has embarked on yet another uproarious story arc on Monday, 9/20/04,
      that has no doubt offended the tender sensibilities of the Daily News’
      editorial gulag.
      If you want to keep up with the haps, log on at www.ucomics.com. They have
      been faithfully running the strip uncensored.
      ______________________________________________

      BRC HEAT

      DUE TO A LOCAL 802 MIX-UP,
      THE BRC GENERAL MEETING OF 9/18
      WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR OCTOBER!
      KEEP FOLLOWING TWIBR FOR DETAILS!
      _____________________________________

      Mark your calendars, Wednesday, October 6!

      BRC LATE NITE @ JOE’S PUB

      "The in place for outcasts…"

      Guest Curator: VERNON REID

      Featuring: a) Yohimbe Brothers CD launch party, with a spin set by Vernon and
      DJ Logic
      b) Preview screenings of "Afropunk," "Electric Purgatory" and select Vernon
      Reid animated shorts
      c) Book launch for Maureen Mahon’s "Right to Rock: The Black Rock Coalition
      and the Cultural Politics of Race"

      WHEN: 11PM-4AM; HOW MUCH: $7 ($5 for BRC Members)
      WHERE: 425 Lafayette Street (near Astor Place)
      INFO: www.blackrockcoalition.org, (212) 713-5097,
      joespub.com or (212) 539-8778
      _______________________________________________

      HIGHLIGHTS

      • BRC General Meeting HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED (Details in later TWIBR)
      • DAVID RYAN HARRIS wraps a month-long Saturday residence on 9/18 at Little
      Temple, Los Angeles, CA
      • BEN HARPER tours election swing states, starting at October at Bryce Jordan
      Center, University Park, PA, Friday, 10/1
      • BRC Late Nite returns Wednesday, 10/6 with a launch party for the Yohimbe
      Brothers, some film previews and a book launch for "Right to Rock"
      _____________________________________________________________________

      CALENDAR DATES

      Highlighted items indicate BRC artists, bands and/or events

      (TONIGHT) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

      "Women Rock The Vote" at The Flat, NYC (Wednesdays through September)
      Featuring Red Lotus, DJ Jeannie Hopper, Special Guest DJs

      WHAT: Dope live and spun music to get you rockin' to the polls. Special Guest
      DJ: Rachel Loshak. HOW MUCH: $4. INFO: (212) 677-9477. WHERE: 16 First Avenue
      at East First Street, East Village. ARTIST SITE: www.redlotus.com,
      www.liquidsoundlounge.com.

      Fertile Ground/Marlon Saunders at S.O.B.’s, NYC

      WHAT: Baltimore/DC’s finest return for their New York CD launch. Ex-Jazzhole
      frontman opens. WHEN: 7PM doors/8PM show. HOW MUCH: $16. INFO: (212) 243-4940
      or sobs.com. WHERE: 204 Varick Street at West Houston, Soho.

      Danny Simmons’ PoeticMusic at Bowery Poetry Club, NYC
      Featuring Jeremy James, Second2Last (with DJ Givmo) and Ainsley Burrows and
      Digital Gypsy (with DJ Supabad)

      WHAT: New showcase for musicians and poets. HOW MUCH: $10 (groups of 5 or
      more get 30 percent knocked off the ticket price). WHEN: 10PM. INFO:
      bowerypoetry.com or (212) 614-0505. WHERE: 308 Bowery at East First Street, between
      Bleecker and East Houston Street, East Village.

      Robert Randolph & The Family Band at Dome Theatre, Niagara Falls, NY (on tour
      through 9/26)

      WHAT: Slide-guitar phenom and band barnstorm the Great Lake States. HOW MUCH:
      $20. WHEN: 7PM. INFO: (716) 205-0701. WHERE: 1713 Main Street. ARTIST SITE:
      www.robertrandolph.net.

      King’s X at Juanita's, Little Rock, AR (on tour through 11/9)

      WHAT: Power-pop-rock-funk trio hits the road again. HOW MUCH: $15. WHEN:
      10PM. INFO: (501) 374-3271 or juanitas.com. WHERE: 1300 South Main. ARTIST SITE:
      www.kingsxonline.com.

      Norah Jones at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (through 9/23 - on tour
      through 11/4)

      WHAT: New York pop-jazz chanteuse continues national tour. HOW MUCH: $28-$58,
      depending on seating. WHEN: 7:30PM. INFO: (303) 295-4444. WHERE: Red Rocks
      Park. ARTIST SITE: www.norahjones.com.

      Austin Willacy at Sweetwater Saloon, Mill Valley, CA

      WHAT: Bay Area pop-soul brother. WHEN: 8PM. HOW MUCH: $8. INFO: (415)
      388-2820 or sweetwatersaloon.com. WHERE: 153 Throckmorton Avenue. ARTIST SITE:
      www.austinwillacy.com.

      TV on the Radio at ZAKK, Dusseldorf, GERMANY (on tour in Europe through 9/25)

      INFO: www.tvontheradio.com.

      FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

      Groove Collective at Crash Mansion, NYC

      WHAT: New York-based jazz-funk jam posse bows at Crash Mansion. WHEN: 11PM.
      HOW MUCH: $10. INFO: crashmansionnyc.com or (212) 962-2660. WHERE: 199 Bowery
      at Spring Street, Lower East Side. ARTIST SITE: www.groovecollective.com.

      Carrie Taylor at Silk Road Place, NYC
      Part of "Teabag Open Mic"

      WHAT: Atlanta-based bohemian hippie-chick. HOW MUCH: CONTACT VENUE. WHEN:
      8PM. INFO: teabagopenmic.com or (646) 613-8887. WHERE: 30 Mott Street, Chinatown.
      ARTIST SITE: www.CarrieTaylor.com.

      Vinx at Sweet Rhythm, NYC (through 9/25)

      WHAT: Percussionist/singer/composer returns to Sweet Rhythm. WHEN: Three
      sets, 8PM, 10PM and Midnight. HOW MUCH: $20. INFO: (212) 255-3626 or
      sweetrhythmny.com. WHERE: 88 Seventh Avenue between Grove and Bleecker Street, Greenwich
      Village.

      Critical Mass: Kierstin Gray, Sharla, Manchildblack and Afroskull at Café
      111, Brooklyn, NY

      WHAT: Kierstin continues a downtown Brooklyn residence with some help from
      her friends. HOW MUCH: $8. WHEN: 8PM. INFO: (718) 539-8778 or cafe111online.com.
      WHERE: 111 Court Street between State Street and Schermerhorn Street,
      downtown.

      "State of Black Men" at South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago, IL (through
      9/25)
      Featuring Maze Jackson, TJ Crawford, Mark Carter and Kevin Powell

      WHAT: Kevin Powell continues his tour of panels, keynotes, meetings,
      workshops and seminars. HOW MUCH: FREE. WHEN: 7PM. INFO: chicagoparkdistrict.com or
      (773) 256-0149. WHERE: 7059 South Shore Drive.

      SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25

      "The Vocal Wars" Beatbox/MC Battle at Bowery Poetry Club, NYC

      WHAT: Visionary emcees and beat-boxers go head-to-head in an international
      beatbox battle. HOW MUCH: $10 (groups of 5 or more get 30 percent knocked off
      the ticket price). WHEN: 10PM. INFO: bowerypoetry.com or (212) 614-0505. WHERE:
      308 Bowery at East First Street, between Bleecker and East Houston Street,
      East Village.

      Carrie Taylor at Croton Reservoir Tavern, NYC
      Part of "Goddess Party"

      WHAT: Atlanta-based bohemian hippie-chick. HOW MUCH: $10 before 10:30PM, $20
      after. WHEN: 8PM. INFO: (212) 997-6835 or (212) 997-9512. WHERE: 108 West 40th
      Street between Sixth Avenue and Broadway, near Times Square. ARTIST SITE:
      www.CarrieTaylor.com.

      Malene Younglao at Club 5, Washington, DC

      WHAT: Philly rock spitfire. HOW MUCH: CONTACT VENUE. WHEN: 9PM. INFO: (202)
      331-7123 or primacycompanies.com/five. WHERE: 1214B 18th Street NW. ARTIST
      SITE: www.younglao.com.

      Zap Mama at The Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood, CA

      WHAT: Femme Euro-Afro pop acapella troupe tours. HOW MUCH: $27.50. WHEN: 8PM.
      INFO: (415) 346-6000 or thefillmore.com. WHERE: 1805 Geary Boulevard. ARTIST
      SITE: www.luakabop.com.

      Austin Willacy at Woodhouse Concert Series, Mill Valley, CA

      WHAT: Bay Area pop-soul brother. WHEN: 8PM. HOW MUCH: CONTACT VENUE (YOU MUST
      RSVP). INFO: drew@drewpierce.com. WHERE: 115 Circle Avenue. ARTIST SITE:
      www.austinwillacy.com.

      David Ryan Harris at Little Temple, Los Angeles, CA

      WHAT: Former Follow for Now frontman wraps a September Saturday residence at
      Little Temple. WHEN/HOW MUCH: CONTACT VENUE. INFO: (323) 660-4540. WHERE: 4159
      Santa Monica Boulevard at Virgil Avenue. ARTIST SITE: www.davidryanharris.com
      .

      SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26

      Robert Randolph & The Family Band at Quest Club, Minneapolis, NY (on tour
      through 9/26)

      WHAT: Slide-guitar phenom and band barnstorm the Great Lake states. HOW MUCH:
      $16.50 advance/$18.50 door. WHEN: 7PM. INFO: (612) 338-3383 or
      thequestclub.com. WHERE: 110 Fifth Street. ARTIST SITE: www.robertrandolph.net.

      MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27

      Carrie Taylor at CBGB’s Gallery, NYC

      WHAT: Atlanta-based bohemian hippie-chick. HOW MUCH: $7. WHEN: 8PM. INFO:
      cbgb.com or (212) 677-0455. WHERE: 313 Bleecker Street at Bowery. ARTIST SITE:
      www.CarrieTaylor.com.

      TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

      G*A*M*E Rebellion/Bazaar Royale at S.O.B.’s, NYC

      WHAT: New York-based rock/hip-hop hybrid hits S.O.B.’s. Opening for
      off-kilter MC on the rise. WHEN: 7PM doors/8PM show. HOW MUCH: $10 advance/$12 door.
      INFO: (212) 243-4940 or sobs.com. WHERE: 204 Varick Street at West Houston,
      Soho. ARTIST SITE: www.gameforlife.com.

      Alien Red at Kenny’s Castaways, NYC

      WHAT: Philly alt-rockers touch down in NYC. WHEN: 7PM. HOW MUCH: $5. INFO:
      thecnote.com or (212) 677-8142. WHERE: 157 Bleecker Street at Sullivan Street,
      Greenwich Village.

      Zap Mama at Irving Plaza, NYC

      WHAT: Femme Euro-Afro pop acapella troupe tours. HOW MUCH: $22.50. WHEN: 8PM.
      INFO: (212) 777-1224 or irvingplaza.com. WHERE: 17 Irving Place at East 15th
      Street, one block east of Union Square. ARTIST SITE: www.luakabop.com.

      Sharief in Burgundy at Southpaw, Brooklyn, NY

      WHAT: Journeyman funk soul brother celebrates CD release. HOW MUCH: $10
      advance/$12 door. WHEN: 8PM. INFO: (718) 636-6924 or spsounds.com. WHERE: 125 Fifth
      Avenue between St. John's and Sterling. ARTIST SITE: www.shariefinburgundy.net
      .

      Screening of "Afropunk" at Youth Attic Center, Toronto, CANADA

      INFO: www.afropunk.com.

      WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29

      Gil Scott-Heron at S.O.B.’s, NYC

      WHAT: Revolutionary shaman returns to S.O.B.’s. WHEN: 7PM doors/8PM show. HOW
      MUCH: $18 advance/$20 door. INFO: (212) 243-4940 or sobs.com. WHERE: 204
      Varick Street at West Houston, Soho.

      Carol Thomas at Cornelia Street Café, NYC

      WHAT: Ex-One & Twenty frontwoman takes a solo bow at Cornelia Street. HOW
      MUCH: $5. INFO: songwritersbeat.com or (212) 989-9319. WHERE: 29 Cornelia Street
      between West Fourth and Bleecker Street, Greenwich Village. ARTIST SITE:
      www.carolthomas.net.

      The Soul of John Black/Pamela Laws at Temple Bar, Santa Monica, CA

      WHAT: L.A. rock ‘n soul duo return to Temple Bar. NY soul folkie Laws opens.
      WHEN: 9PM. HOW MUCH: $10. INFO: (310) 393-6611 or templebarlive.com. WHERE:
      1025 Wilshire Boulevard at 11th Street. ARTIST: www.thesoulofjohnblack.com.

      THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

      John Butler Trio at Joe’s Pub, NYC (SOLD OUT!)

      Danilo Perez Trio at The Jazz Standard, NYC (through 10/3)

      WHAT: Jazz piano sensation from Panama. HOW MUCH: $20, $25 Friday and
      Saturday. WHEN: Two sets, 7:30PM and 9:30PM, with a third 11:30PM set on Friday and
      Saturday. INFO: jazzstandard.com or (212) 576-2232. WHERE: 116 East 27th Street
      between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue.

      Mavis Staples at House of Blues-New Orleans, New Orleans, LA

      WHAT: Godmother of righteous rock 'n soul. HOW MUCH: $18. WHEN: 8PM door/9PM
      show. INFO: (504) 310-4999 or hob.com. WHERE: 225 Decatur Street.

      Austin Willacy at The Freight & Salvage, Berkeley, CA

      WHAT: Bay Area pop-soul brother. WHEN: 8PM. HOW MUCH: $15.50 advance/$16.50
      door. INFO: (510) 548-1761 or thefreight.org. WHERE: 1111 Addison Street.
      ARTIST SITE: www.austinwillacy.com.

      FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1

      Ravi Coltrane Quartet at Iridium, NYC (through 10/3)

      WHAT: Saxophone adventurer brings his unit to Iridium. WHEN: Two sets each
      night, 8PM and 10PM with and 11:30PM set on Fridays and Saturdays. HOW MUCH:
      $27.50. INFO: iridiumjazzclub.com or (212) 582-2121. WHERE: 1650 Broadway at West
      51st Street, midtown, north of Times Square.

      Yerba Buena at Southpaw, Brooklyn, NY

      WHAT: Future Latin groove collective bows at Southpaw. HOW MUCH: $12
      advance/$15 door. WHEN: 8PM. INFO: (718) 636-6924 or spsounds.com. WHERE: 125 Fifth
      Avenue between St. John's and Sterling. ARTIST SITE: www.yerbabuena.com.

      "Vote For Change" Tour at Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PA (on tour
      through 10/8)
      Featuring Dave Matthews Band, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Jurassic 5
      and My Morning Jacket

      WHAT: Premier jam band posse, L.A. roots rocker and others tour swing states
      to drum up the vote. WHEN: 6PM. HOW MUCH: $49.50. INFO: bjc.psu.edu or (814)
      865-5555. WHERE: 127 Bryce Jordan Center at University Drive.

      Parliament-Funkadelic at House of Blues-New Orleans, New Orleans, LA (on tour
      through 10/2)

      WHAT: George Clinton funk-rock menagerie hits the road again. HOW MUCH: $35.
      WHEN: 8PM door/9PM show. INFO: (504) 310-4999 or hob.com. WHERE: 225 Decatur
      Street. ARTIST SITE: www.georgeclinton.com.

      Nadir-Distorted Soul at Fifth Avenue Royal Oak, Royal Oak, MI

      WHAT: Detroit Afrocentric rock/soul powerhouse. HOW MUCH: CONTACT VENUE.
      WHEN: 10PM. INFO: fifthavenuebilliards.com or (248) 542-9922. WHERE: 215 West
      Fifth Street. ARTIST SITE: www.distortedsoul.com.

      ______________________________________________________

      UPCOMING DATES

      BURNT SUGAR/TRICKY DILEMMA/MANTANA ROBERTS AT
      MAKOR, NYC, 10/2

      UNITY JAM AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/3
      Featuring Doug E. Fresh, Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock, Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul
      Sonic Force, Kurtis Blow, Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz

      JEREMIAH AT BLUE NOTE, NYC, 10/4

      EMILENE MICHELE AT JOE’S PUB, NYC, 10/5

      DBR’S MISSION AT BOWERY POETRY CLUB, NYC, 10/5

      BRC LATE NITE AT JOE’S PUB, NYC, 10/6
      Featuring Vernon Reid and a Yohimbe Brothers spin set; Vernon Reid
      animated shorts; preview screenings of "Electric Purgatory," "Afro-Punk,"
      and "Digipendent"; and book launch party for "Right To Rock: The Black Rock
      Coalition and The Cultural Politics of Race"

      KRS-ONE AT S.O.B.’S, NYC, 10/6

      KING’S X AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/6

      SAM KININGER BAND AT TRIBECA, NYC, 10/8

      SHELLEY NICOLE’S BLAKBÜSHE AT MUNCHABA’S LOUNGE,
      LEVITTOWN, NY, 10/8

      LIQUID SOUND LOUNGE AUTUMN BIG BOAT PARTY, NYC, 10/9

      A GATHERING OF THE TRIBES AT TRIBES CENTER, NYC, 10/9

      DAWOUD KRINGLE AT DOWNTOWN MUSIC GALLERY, NYC, 10/10

      ROY AYERS/ERIC ROBERSON AT THE CANAL ROOM, NYC, 10/10

      BEN HARPER & THE BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA AT THE APOLLO, NYC, 10/12

      CEE-LO GREEN/TWEET AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/13

      ARTHUR LEE & LOVE/THE ZOMBIES AT TOWN HALL, NYC, 10/13

      BERNIE WORRELL & WOO WARRIORS AT THE BLIND TIGER,
      GREENSBORO, NC, 10/14

      THE DIRTBOMBS AT THE KNITTING FACTORY-HOLLYWOOD, HOLLYWOOD, CA, 10/14

      TALIB KWELI/RES AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/15

      CRITICAL MASS: KIERSTIN GRAY, SHELLEY NICOLE’S
      BLAKBÜSHE, PAMELA LAWS, FIN-O-TEE AND FOUR TRIPS AHEAD
      AT CAFÉ 111, BROOKLYN, NY, 10/15

      BERNIE WORRELL & WOO WARRIORS AT LAKE EDEN ARTS
      FESTIVAL, BLACK MOUNTAIN, NC, 10/15

      "FREE SUDAN: STOP THE GENOCIDE" BENEFIT AT SOUTHPAW, BROOKLYN, NY, 10/17
      Featuring Karen Gibson-Roc & Fluid, Jungli, Malene Younglao and Maritri

      EARTH, WIND & FIRE/CHICAGO AT MOBILE CIVIC CENTER, MOBILE, AL, 10/17 (on tour
      through 11/6)

      OZOMATLI AT BOWERY BALLROOM, NYC, 10/19

      ANTHONY DAVID/ANGELA JOHNSON AT JOE’S PUB, NYC, 10/20

      TOWER OF POWER AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/22-23

      LEDESI AT JOE’S PUB, NYC, 10/23

      THE DIRTBOMBS AT THE DOUBLE DOOR, CHICAGO, IL, 10/23

      CARRIE TAYLOR AT ADAIR PARK FESTIVAL, GA, 10/24

      COLONEL CLAYPOOL’S BUCKET OF BERNIE BRAINS AT QUEST, MINNEAPOLIS, MN, 10/24
      (on tour through 11/7)
      Featuring Les Claypool, Buckethead, Bernie Worrell and Brain

      MORRIS DAY & THE TIME AT BIG SPRING JAM, HUNTSVILLE, AL, 9/26

      QUEEN AMINAH/RAHEEM VAUGHN AT S.O.B.’S, NYC, 10/27

      MAC-SQUERADE BALL AT BAR, NEW HAVEN, CT, 10/27
      A benefit for the MAC AIDS Fund

      SISTA FACTORY PRESENTS MARTHA REDBONE CD RELEASE PARTY AT JOE’S PUB, NYC,
      10/28

      WAR AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/28

      CYPRESS HILL AT ROSELAND, NYC, 10/29

      THE WAILERS AT B.B. KING’S, NYC, 10/29-30

      AMP FIDDLER/GALACTIC AT TIPITINA’S UPTOWN, NEW ORLEANS, LA, 10/29 (on tour
      through 11/12)

      ___________________________________________

      CONTACT:

      Here's how you can reach us here at the B.R.C.:

      SNAIL MAIL: Black Rock Coalition
      P.O. Box 1054
      Cooper Station
      NYC, NY 10276
      WEBSITE: www.blackrockcoalition.org
      HOTLINE: (212) 713-5097
      TO E-MAIL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR T.W.I.B.R.: BRCMembersInfo@aol.com

      That's it 'til next week.

      Peace,
      D.Mc.

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