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Upcoming Shows

Unitarian Universalist
April 20 ; Service at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m.
at 900 University Bay Drive.Sunday, .

The Brink Lounge  (It's my birthday!!)
Friday, May 2 ;  6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
701 E. Washington Ave.      


Isthmus Jazz Festival
Thursday, June 5th around 6:30 p.m. with a bevy of other jazz artists.
Union Terrace at Memoriai Union on Langdon Street


Restaurant Magnus
Friday, June 6 at 9:30 p.m.
120 E. Wilson St.

Restaurant Magnus
Saturday, July 12 at 9:30 p.m.
120. E. Wilson St.

PAST SHOWS

JAZZ AT FIVE
August 29, 2007
5:00 p.m.
Corner of State Street and the Square
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BRINK LOUNGE
September 8, 2007
8:30 p.m. - Midnight
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FYFE'S CORNER BISTRO
September 29, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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FOUR CHAIRS NO WAITING REUNION
Saturday, July 21, 2007
High Noon Saloon
9:00 p.m.

http://www.high-noon.com/

Photos:    http://wesselphoto.com/musicians/fourchairs/index.html

4 CHAIRS NO WAITING, Madison’s eclectic, some would say perfect, band from the late seventies, will be back in
Madison for a reunion concert, Saturday, July 21, at 9:00 at the High Noon Saloon, 701 E. Washington Avenue
(entrance at rear).

FOR ADVANCED TICKET PURCHASE, go to http://high-noon.com/ - click on calendar and scroll down to July 21.

Featuring Madison’s ever-popular singer, Lynette, the reassembled 4 CHAIRS will travel from Barcelona, Oregon,
Pennsylvania, Florida, New York, Minnesota, Illinois and Madison, to reignite an evening of their timeless,
danceable music.

4 CHAIRS NO WAITING was the heart of the Madison music scene for 4 years in the late seventies when they
played all over town and regionally.  To catch a 4 CHAIRS gig in those days was to be vitally connected with the
soul of downtown Madison.  A whole generation of music lovers remembers 4 CHAIRS as a guaranteed good
time and an essential part of their Madison memories.  4 CHAIRS played an eclectic repertoire of musical
genres, always with their own tight, distinctive sound and the strong, expressive voice of Lynette out front.  
Rooted in R&B, they could set a contemplative mood with Lynette singing a ballad, slip into upbeat, sophisticated
jazz soulful blues, or up and cook until the whole room was dancing. The music was always cool, always hot,
always enjoyable, always over too early.

Lynette, singer/piano player has entertained Madison club goers with her rich tawny vibrato for years. Back in
town from parts far and farther are Joe Wickham, wonderfully expressive on guitar; Duane Freeman, blowing it
out on the sax; Andy Feldman on harmonica and his worldly array of percussion instrument; Masters of funk
David Davenport and Ira Sussman on bass; and Michael Weiss, beautifully subtle on drums.

As Andy Feldman said when they dissolved in 1978, “There will be other groups, but never a combination of
creative individuals like this.”
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CD Release Party

Saturday, January 6, 2007

WHERE: The Brink Lounge, 701 E. Washington Ave,
Madison, WI 53703 (downstairs from The High Noon Saloon)
http://www.thebrinklounge.com/

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After a long hiatus from the jazz world,  I join Paul Hastil at Fyfe's Corner Bistro.
I am bursting with excitement to sing this music again. It's been way too long!
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March 23-25 at Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts

Back in the Fifties and before, they used to say a woman had a right to change her mind.

Today, a woman has a right to change her mind, her career and a whole lot more. TAPIT/new works salutes the
many roles of women with “Women’s Work/A Celebration,” an old-style variety show with a thoroughly modern
perspective.

“Women’s Work/A Celebration,” running March 23-25 at Madison’s Overture Center for the Arts, features nine female
artists from Madison and out of town, showcasing their work in disciplines as varied as their backgrounds.

In this special performance for Women’s History Month, audiences will be treated to the comedy of Jodi Cohen, the
vocal stylings of Lynette, the poetry of Fabu Mogaka and Nydia Rojas, the virtuoso violin of Philadelphia’s Diane
Monroe and the music of Jane Reynolds and Joan Wildman. Comic vignettes and tap dance will come from
TAPIT/new works’ producing artistic directors, Donna Peckett and Danielle Dresden. Accomplished director, Sarah
Whelan, will coordinate the production.

Performances of “Women’s Work/A Celebration” are at 7:30 pm, Thursday March 23 and 8 pm, Friday and Saturday
March 24-25, in Promenade Hall in the Overture Center at 211 State Street.

Tickets for “Women’s Work/A Celebration” will go on sale through the Overture Center Box Office, at 258-4141, in
early March. For more information, contact TAPIT/new works at 244-2938 or e-mail: info@tapitnewworks.org.

“Women’s Work/A Celebration” is made possible, in part, by support from the Dane County Cultural Affairs
Commission, with additional funds from the Madison Community Foundation, the Overture Foundation and Pleasant
T. Rowland Foundation; the Arts Access Fund for use of the Overture Center for the Arts, a component fund of the
Madison Community Foundation; the Neil Allen Peckett Memorial Fund; Chadbourne Residential College of the
University of Wisconsin.

Back in the Fifties and before, they also used to say a woman’s work is never done. When it comes to this show, you’
ll wish it were true.

Sunday, March 5th, 7-9 p.m.  Lynette sings with her band Tongue and Groove.
Lowellapalooza! at the Harmony Bar and Grill, 2201 Atwood Ave.
Ritt Deitz and Friends, 4-5 p.m., The Back 40's, 5-6 p.m.,
Tongue and Groove, 7-9 p.m.
Advance tickets $10 for adults, $5 for children. Contact Jenna Hansen, 244-8499, jennahansen@tds.net for more
information or to buy tickets
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