Old November-19th-2008, 01:49 AM   #1
Lois Gilbert
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Zinc Bar has moved

After 15 magical years on in our original location on Houston street,
The Zinc Bar has moved and is now open in an historic location in the
heart of Greenwich Village. Our new home is a storied space rich in
music and performance history dating back to Jazz's Golden Era. A
former cabaret and Jazz club from the 1930's to the 50's, known as the
Cinderella Club, it was home to legendary musicians from Thelonious Monk to
Billie Holiday.

The deep history along with our careful restoration(still in progress)
beckons you to a long lost era when music, art and life were celebrated
nightly in the darkness of underground clubs in New York City. Luminaries of the period such as Mae West and Frank Sinatra would find solace
within our historic club's walls while discovering the new talent of their generation.

We look forward to all of the music community and especially our family
and friends as well as new ones, coming to visit and experiencing
the New Zinc Bar. In the meantime please visit the club tonight
or any night, for the same great music and atmosphere as the old club with a
greater location, glamourous aesthetics and vibrant acoustics.

The New Zinc:

82 West Third Street
Between Thompson and Sullivan Streets
Greenwich Village, NYC

212 477-ZINC
www.zincbar.com

This week;
Tonight: Extraordinary Bassist Formerly of The Manhattan Transfer &
currently with Randy Weston, Alex Blake brings in a jazz quartet from
9:30 to 2am

Wednesday the 19th: Cameroonian in vocalist Gino Sitson , in the spirit
Of Bobby McFerrin, brings the room to auditory life with his band.

Thursday the 20th: Pianist, composer and cutting edge keyboardist Jason
Lindner brings in a BIG Band!

All Fridays: African groove and Jazz bands

All Saturdays: Marianni and Bossa Groove Band

All Sundays: Cidinho Teixeira & Samba Jazz

All Mondays: Ron Affif Trio
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Old December-2nd-2008, 12:47 AM   #2
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ya i stopped by, it doesn't have the same vibe as the old place, but it's got a nice stage area.
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