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Our immediate past vice president Cettina Donato conducts Messina Orchestra at Teatro Greco in Taormina, Sicily
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Irene Robbins, who lives in and performs Italy, will be in South Florida from August 18-29, and is available to play either Motown or jazz. Contact her for bookings at irene.robbins@gmail.com
March is Women’s Herstory Month!
This year we celebrate 8 years of musical service! Watch video newsletter and scroll through announcements below. Thanks for your support of our mission to promote women musicians, globally! WIJSF Dues are due on March 1st.
More gigs for Catherine Russell
Fri March 20: Orlando, FL – UCF Jazz Festival
Wed March 25: New York, NY – Carnegie Hall – Standard Time with Michael Feinstein, Y.A. “Yip” Harburg program
PAY DUES at www.wijsf.com/join.htm
Celebrating 5 years of Musical Service!
As of November 1, 2012, we have 200 members, 96 musicians!
JUST VOTE! Exercise your right to be an American!
The biggest news this month is that we reached our goal of 200 members before the end of 2012. It’s all gravy from here on, folks! Invite a friend to join.
WIJSF has made it possible for women musicians to convene on Fort Lauderdale Beach from October 9 to 13, 2013, at the MUSICWOMEN CONFERENCE. Registration is open.
The South Florida Symphonyhas offered WIJSF Members a special offer. Gather a group of 10 friends and receive 2 free tickets and 15% off the remaining tickets. Seating is limited! Call now and make your reservations! ph: 954-522-8445. Click the image below for details.
Victorya Cole performs at “The Friday Night Jazz” from 5:30 to 7:30 on Friday, November 2, 2012, at the Palm Beach Public Library, 411 Clematis Street, West Palm Beach, Fl 33401, with Mark Marineau (piano), Don Coffman (bass), and Karl Ott (drums).
On Monday, November 12, 2012, 7:30 pm, Victorya will do “Jazz In The Sanctuary” A Dozen Divas Divine with Jim van Voorheis (piano), Chris Hulka (bass), and Claudio Berardi (drums); at The Church of the Nativity, 1151 SW Del Rio Boulevard, Port St. Lucie, Fl 34953. Call 772-343-0401 for tickets.
This concert is funded by a grant from Broward Schools through the Student Enrichment in the Arts Program (SEAS).
Nicki Mathis Afrikan Amerikan Jazz Duo with legendary Jazz Giant Emery Austin Smith will perform on Sunday, November 18, 2012 @ 11:30 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Japanalia presents them at the Mark Twain House and Museum Murasaki Jazz Brunch Series, at 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, CT 06105. Call 860-280-3152 for tickets. Website. [Photo: Ron Thompson]
Performance fee support for Nicki Mathis may be available to nonprofit organizations through the New England States Touring (NEST) program of the New England Foundation for the Arts.
10/25/2012 | Teri Wilson | |
11/01/2012 | Sherri Maricle | |
11/08/2012 | Ragan Whiteside | |
11/15/2012 | Filmmakers: Judy Chaikin, Janice Littlejohn, and Carol Bash | |
11/22/2012 | Cinzia Spata | |
11/29/2012 | Susan Fleet | |
12/06/2012 | Barb Jungr | |
12/12/2012 | Renee Baker | |
12/17/2012 | Mike/Michelle | |
12/20/2012 | AntoinetteMontegue |
An accomplished violinist, Renee Baker has shifted from purely classical to jazz music and she is passionate about the switch. Her Chicago Modern Orchestra Project and FAQtet perform, nationally, and globally! Renee said, ““There is an urgent, compelling element to being able to let go, allowing yourself to shout and having it manifest itself on paper and then sent out into the world as performance. I don’t do a lot of second guessing…I don’t take back prayers – the original shout-out is the most genuine.”
Watch this video with Renee Baker’s orchestra members. . .
These ladies are rehearsing their songs to be performed on November 14 for students at Dillard Center for the Arts in Fort Lauderdale. The concert will include the music of Robin Avery and Joan Cartwright with accompaniment by Paul Banman (p), Jimmy Daniel (d), Anthony Turner (b), Malcolm Black (sax), and Wayne Rediker (guitar).
The challenge of being a composer and musician for a woman can lead to strange and wonderful twists in our economic paths. Sometimes, we experience dread and other times our lives, much like a roller coaster, swings up and over all the cares we think we have in the world. As creatives, we find other means of expression than making music. For Teri Wilson, developing her own line of bath and beauty products is filling the need for both creativity and income.
Sharon Marie Cline has a campaign on Indiegogo.com that outlines her project. Please if you are moved to do so, check it out and contribute, $20 or more. We have many perks and offerings… and you will be helping to bring a dream to fruition. Please go to: I WANT TO DONATE NOW!
In Gratitude, Sharon
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WIJSF has made it possible for women musicians to convene on Fort Lauderdale Beach from October 9 to 13, 2013, at the MUSICWOMEN CONFERENCE. Registration is open.