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Special Valentine's Show - Pamela Rose with Wild Women of Song
Sunday, 14 February 2010, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

At the San Jose Improv, 62 S. Second St.

Pamela Rose (vocals), Tammy Hall (piano), Ruth Davies (bass), Kris Strom (saxophone), Dave Rokeach (drums), Jeff Massanari (guitar).


Preview of the show





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San Francisco jazz and blues vocalist Pamela Rose brings the music of women songwriters into the limelight -- particularly those of the Tin Pan Alley and classic blues eras. Released on November 1, her CD release is not only a challenging musical endeavor, but an ongoing cultural history project. Pamela has created a web site (www.wildwomenofsong.com) filled with fascinating details about these women. The show tells their story through music, visuals, and narrative -- adding historical elements to Rose's always-electrifying performances.

www.pamelarose.com
www.wildwomenofsong.com

Tickets

$30 ($25 for students and SJJ members)
At the Improv Box Office: 62 S. Second St., 408-280-7475
Online
: www.symfonee.com/improv/sanjose

Winter Series Subscriptions (you save up to $65)

Mini-subscription (any 4 tickets):
$110 for general public -you save $10
$70 for
members and students -you save $30

Season Subscription (all 9 concerts):
$240 for general public -you save $30
$160 for
members and students -you save $65

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Thanks to the Winter Series Sponsors

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Location

San Jose Improv
62 S. Second St.
San Jose, CA 95113
altThe Improv is located in one of City of San Jose's Historic Landmarks. The Jose Theatre, built in 1904, is the oldest theater in San Jose. Designed by William Binder, this is the earliest surviving example of his work. The Theatre has been entirely restored to its original splendor in 2003.

The theatre parterre has chairs and tables in a charming cabaret style. Food and drinks are served.

Free street parking available on Sundays.
$5 parking right across the street from the theater.

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Photo Credit: Everett Taasevigen