Garland Jeffreys Naked Soul
Friday March 9, 2012 @ 7:00 PM
$30.00 in advance / $35.00 day of
Member Price: $27.00
Garland Jeffreys began his career in Greenwich Village clubs and has since released a dozen albums on labels such as A&M, Atlantic, Epic and RCA, featuring an amazing list of guest artists like Lou Reed, Dr. John, Sly & Robbie, David Johansen, Phoebe Snow, Luther Vandross, Randy Brecker, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Duncan Sheik and members of the E Street Band.
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If you are interested in being on the stand-by list, you must arrive at the museum two (2) hours before the start of the program to place your name on the stand-by list. If there are tickets available at the start of the program the Front Desk staff will sell them to those on the stand-by list at the time, in the order the names were received.
"A man of diversity with music to match... Had he been born earlier, Mr. Jeffreys could have had a career as a jazz singer... Had he been born later, he might have been a peer to Citizen Cope and Ben Harper, who mix up their playlists and benefit from followings not bound by the dictates of radio."
-Wall Street Journal

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