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The National Jazz Museum in Harlem has over the course of several years evolved into a major cultural presence in New York City. We hope you will join us for our free weekly programs in Harlem, which include our course JAZZ FOR CURIOUS LISTENERS, our interview series HARLEM SPEAKS, and/or to visit our Visitors Center. See you soon!





 

Harlem Speaks is a biweekly series to honor persons keeping the flame of jazz alive in Harlem.

“Jazz lives and breathes in Harlem today, not just in the gloried past of yesterday,” says Loren Schoenberg. “There are musicians, promoters, entrepreneurs, and philanthropists, among others, whose efforts insure that this great music perseveres. We at the Jazz Museum in Harlem salute these individuals, and invite the jazz community to share in our celebration of their contributions to jazz in Harlem.”

The series, co-produced by the Jazz Museum in Harlem and consultant Greg Thomas, is free to the public. For reservations, call: 212-348-8300.

The location of HARLEM SPEAKS varies. Please check your specific program's listing for details.

Time: Tuesday, 6:30pm – 8:30pm

See you there and welcome to the Jazz Museum in Harlem family!

 

 

 

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Check the Events Calendar for upcoming Harlem Speaks events

 


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