Help keep Jazz alive in Harlem at Room 623!
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Room 623, Harlem’s Speakeasy Jazz Club first opened its doors in April 2019…when veteran Jazz singer, songwriter and entrepreneur, Marcus Goldhaber presented owner/restaurateur & Harlem native, Adriane Ferguson with the concept of converting her private event space into a Jazz club.
The Mission:
To create a positive, diverse and inclusive space to celebrate immersive live Jazz and Jazz history!
After several pandemic related closings & reopenings, the doors have now remained consistently open for the past five and a half years with weekly performances Wednesdays-Sundays.
Sadly, we recently had to close our doors on 119th street on October 31st, 2024.
Together, we’ve celebrated many milestones...from sold out performances and international recognition to employing a truly egalitarian performance calendar of thousands of musicians! Together, you helped inspire the donation of a beautiful brand new upright acoustic Yamaha piano from one of our beloved audience members - - Thank you again to Stuart Holland!!
With your continued support and engagement, the story of Room 623 won't end here...
OUR RECENT PROGRAMMING...
(Ethan Ostrow, Kellin Hanas, Quinton Cain)
To continue this mission...we are looking to engage our community, both locally and beyond, to help support the relaunch of this concept, either at this location or somewhere else in Harlem!
(Jeremiah Flack)
How Can You Help?
We’re asking for a contribution at ANY level to help us further our mission and ensure the legacy of Harlem Jazz can thrive for generations to come!
We are also asking everyone here to tell at least 5 people about our campaign.
*See below for some text you can simply copy and paste to share with your friends.
If you've been to Room 623, you know the vibe we offer is positive, healing, diverse, inclusive and SWINGIN'! Inspired by the "legacy clubs" of the past, our goal is to honor that history, while celebrating what Jazz is now, what it is becoming and hold space for us all to come together and find our collective common ground through live music.
(Anthony Hervey, Koji Cassetta)
(Ron Affif, Marcus Goldhaber, Mariane Solivan)
HERE'S HOW YOU CAN SPREAD THE WORD:
SOCIAL MEDIA
- Make a short video telling your friends/followers about this campaign and why you want to keep Jazz alive at Room 623!
- Post this text: "Hey friends! Please help me KEEP JAZZ ALIVE IN HARLEM AT ROOM 623 - HARLEM'S SPEAKEASY JAZZ CLUB!"
- Remember to include this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/PianoRoom623
EMAIL
- Email this text (individually or to a group): "Hi friends! Please help me KEEP JAZZ ALIVE IN HARLEM AT ROOM 623 - HARLEM'S SPEAKEASY JAZZ CLUB! Here is the link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/PianoRoom623. I loved going to Room 623 because [fill in your own story]. Please join me in making sure they can continue their mission to re-energize and revitalize live Jazz in Harlem so that it can thrive for generations to come! You're welcome to donate at ANY level and please considering passing this on to a least 5 people!"
- Remember to include this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/PianoRoom623
PHONE A FRIEND
- Call your nearest and dearest and let them in on the excitement and remember to ask them to reach out to at least 5 people as well!
(Lucianna Padmore)
(NEA Jazz Master, Reggie Workman)
We hope you'll consider joining with us in our efforts to continue revitalizing and re-energizing the Jazz scene in Harlem so that it can thrive for generations to come!
Thank you for your beautiful support and we look forward to connecting with you soon!
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