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Spring Benefit Concert and Party with Fertile Ground and Groove Stu

Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 8:00 PM - Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 2:00 AM (ET)

Philadelphia, PA

Spring Benefit Concert and Party with Fertile Ground and Gro...

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CONCERT HAS BEEN MOVED TO PATTERSON'S PALACE - SEE DETAILS BELOW!

 

Tickets on Sale NOW!

The Ijoba Shule Parent Partnership Presents a

Spring Benefit Concert with

Fertile Ground

and

Groove Stu (opening act)

After party immediately following the concert with DJ Gary O!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Patterson's Palace

1621 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, Phila. PA 19121

Doors open at 7:30 pm

Limited Seating.

Call in advance to reserve table:

 215-850-0976 

(Groove Stu) 

Sponsored by

NateBrown Entertainment LLC

http://www.natebownentertainment.com

FAME - The Foundation for the Advancement of Music and Education, http://www.fameorg.org

BE MAAT - Farugh Maat

215-349-0236

Ijoba Botanika Book Center

5150 Walnut Street, 3rd Flr

ijobabookcenter@yahoo.com

Tea Party Foundation Inc. 

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Patterson's Palace
1621 Cecil B. Moore Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19121

Saturday, May 16, 2009 at 8:00 PM - Sunday, May 17, 2009 at 2:00 AM (ET)


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Ijoba Shule Parent Partnership



 All proceeds benefit the The Ijoba Shule Parent Partnership. The Ijoba Shule is a 501(C)3 private African school in West Philadelphia whose mission is to teach students to be responsible handlers of power in service to the Divine, nation, community and family. Visit the school online at http://www.ijobashule.org.

  News and Updates
Thursday, May 14, 2009

Fertile Ground on the Radio today...

Tune in to the Al Butler in the Afternoon show on 900 AM WURD (http://www.900amwurd.com, 4-7pm) at 5pm to hear Fertile Ground's, James Collins (founder/producer/song-writer/composer) discuss his group's inspiration and success as independent artists in the music business.

If you miss this interview catch him again at 8pm on the Stepping Into Tomorrow show with Gabriel Bryant on Gtown Radio (http://www.gtownradio.com) .

About the band:

Ten years ago a dynamic young music trio rose out of Baltimore and became one of the world's most successful independent acts in soul/jazz music. Founded by composer/producer/musician James Collins, his wife, Cleveland diva Navasha Daya, and the drummer Marcus Asante, Fertile Ground has become a staple of the independent soul circuit. Their first project, Field Songs, conjured up the smoke filled jazz clubs of a bygone era while maintaining roots in the acrid desert sands of Africa . The combustible combination of soothing instrumentation, Navasha's rich vocals and the Collins elegant compositions catapulted Fertile Ground into a global powerhouse. Their next six albums, all self-produced and -distributed have sold well over a quarter million units worldwide, including a remix project and a greatest hits compilation. With the Internet's liberating assistance and the development of their own distribution center, BlackOut Studios, the band has taken their spiritual messages of peace and love to fans from Sydney to Tokyo . Online http://www.myspace.com/fertilegroundmusic

Thursday, May 14, 2009

All seating for the concert is taken but there are still tickets left so hurry up and order your tickets and find out why folks are coming to Philly from NY, MD, and Ohio to see these phenomenal bands.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Tables are going fast! If you have your tickets already call us NOW at 215-850-0976 to reserve a seat. There will be food available for a nominal fee and seated patrons may order off of Pattersons main menu.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Concert has been moved to Patterson's Palace, 1621 Cecil B. Moore Avenue, 19121. Call in advance - seating is limited. Call 215-850-0976 or email ijobashuleparentpartnership@yahoo.com . Reservations can be made only after ticket purchases! Thank you.