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Rhodessa Jones "Heal the Community Performance"
December 1, 2015


 
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FULLY AWAKE, FACING SEVENTY HEAVEN BETTA BEA HONKY-TONK!!! 

A Ritual of Memory/Time/Place/Music

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 RHODESSA JONES 
in 
 
FULLY AWAKE, FACING SEVENTYHEAVEN BETTA BEA HONKY-TONK!!! 

A Ritual of Memory/Time/Place/Music


THURSDAY, DEC. 3 @ 8:00 PM  
 
AFRICAN AMERICAN ART & CULTURE COMPLEX  762 FULTON STREET, SAN FRANCISCO 941023RD FLOOR HALL OF CULTURE
 
IDRIS ACKAMOOR - ALTO & TENOR SAX
HESHIMA MARK WILLIAMS - BASS
DAVID MOLINA - GUITAR/PERCUSSION
BOB MARSHALL - DRUMS


FREE 
"HEAL THE COMMUNITY PERFORMANCE"


RESERVATIONS ADVISED!!

PLEASE CALL 415 - 292 -1850 FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION
 

 
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Cultural Odyssey is funded in part by The National Endowment for the Arts,  Grants for the Arts/San Francisco Hotel Tax Fund, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation,  The San Francisco Arts Commission, The San Francisco Foundation, The California Arts Council,  The Louis M Rabinowitz Foundation, and Individual donors.
Cultural Odyssey
P.O.Box 156680
San Francisco, California 94115
 

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