Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Celebrate Love this Weekend at The Buttonwood Tree with Waberi Jordan!



Waberi Jordan returns to The Buttonwood Tree for the 2nd time, to celebrate Love.

Friday, February 15, 8-10pm

“If one were to describe Waberi’s Sound, one might say that it is an Inter-Galactic fusion of deliciously playful rhythm splashed across a Cosmic canvas on which her voice shines through  like a symphony of Angels dancing through the air…”

February 15th, by popular demand she takes the stage, with music that speaks to the heart and warms the soul. And if all the stars align, there will be a few joyous surprises as well!

Having begun her musical Journey in Los Angeles – specifically in Leimert Park – her mentors and influences include Billy Higgins, Horace Tapscott’s Pan Afrikan Peoples’ Arkestra and the Great Voice of U.G.M.A.A. and the inimitable Dwight Trible who admonished her to follow her heart with her music and voice when he was so moved by her haunting-yet-refreshed recording of Strange Fruit. Dwight “made it his life’s work to help the world to hear her voice.” More than a beautiful voice and a guitar, Waberi performs music that is reflective of a complex narrative, gently sculpted around jazz, blues, and her own style that makes Jordan highly sought after as a featured vocalist and collaborator. Some of the most innovative and exciting new musicians, from multiple genres, has garnered Waberi a swiftly growing international audience from Los Angeles and New York to UK, France and Amsterdam



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Aligned with Source: A Personal Development Workshop & Meditation

February 16 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

This Weeks Topic: REVERENCE
How do we approach others & all things in our life? What does it mean to be in reverence? How does it change our lives?
Explore simple concepts of living in awareness that: open you up to the wonders of life; discover who you are; let go of fear and all that keeps you stuck. You create your reality and as co-creator of this world, find out how you can bring to it and you, peace, harmony, health and abundance. Each session ends in a powerful guided meditation.
Suggested donation: $10

TEEN OPEN MIC

February 16 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Teens, looking for a place to perform? A place to recite your latest poem?
How about your newest original scene? Or, a time-tested monologue? If so, The Buttonwood Tree Teen Open Mic is FOR YOU!

Be a part of Buttonwood’s first ever open mic specifically for teen performers ages 12-18. Perform any type of artwork: you can use our piano or bring a guitar, ukulele, or other instrument to play! Cover your favorite song or perform an original! Whether it is your first time performing or you are an experienced teen musician, poet, or artist, the Buttonwood Tree is a positive, supporting environment for teens to perform. Parents and friends are welcome to come support!
Thanks to our sponsor, the Community Foundation of Middlesex County for supporting this program and Matt at the Middlesex Music Academ for providing a back line of a full drum kit, bass amp and guitar amp with advance notice. Email or call us to make arrangements. Details here

  The Brett Bottomley Trio will perform at The Buttonwood Tree

Saturday, February 16th    8-10pm   $15.  Reservations suggested

 

An All-star group featuring internationally renown Chapman Stick player BrettBottomley. The Trio performs Latin , Original and Jazz standards. The All Star cast includes Ken Fischer on piano and  Bob Ahern on drums. Details here


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