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Sun. November 18, 2001
JAMMIN FOR SALMON | New York, NY |
Presented By Millennium Entertainment/Freerange TV/Leftover Salmon Present:

Minimum age
for this event is:

all ages

Venue Information


BB King's Blues Club (MAP)
237 West 42nd Street, NYC
New York, NY
US 10036

Other Information


Featuring:
MIKE GORDON (Phish),
JOHN MEDESKI (MMW),
EL BUHO (Zambiland Orchestra, Jazz Studio Musician),
SCO

Special Guests:
Members of Deep Banana Blackout
Members of Railroad Earth (No#1 new jam band in Relix Magazine)
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Millennium Entertainment/Freerange TV/Leftover Salmon Present:

“JAMMIN’ FOR SALMON”

A CELEBRATION OF LIFE AND MUSIC

NOVEMBER 18TH 2001
At B.B. KING BLUES BAR, 243 W 42nd Street, in Manhattan
8pm-Encore
COME PARTY WITH FRIENDS OF SALMON:

MIKE GORDON (Phish),
JOHN MEDESKI (MMW),
EL BUHO (Zambiland Orchestra, Jazz Studio Musician),
SCOTT MURAWSKI (Max Creek),
AARON JOHNSTON (Jazz Is Dead, Tony Furtado, Commotion)
FLOYD KING (Jazz Sax from NYC, Luther Vandross)
Also:
Members of Deep Banana Blackout
Members of Railroad Earth (No#1 new jam band in Relix Magazine)
Members of The Motet (Boulder, CO)
The Blooming Daddies (Brooklyn, NY)
Josh Dodus Band (from VH-1 Bands On The Run)
Scrappy Hamilton (from Asheville, NC)
John Mohead (Mohead)
Plus, very special guests to be announced!

They are celebrating out west, we’re doin’ it out east.
PROCEEDS GO TO THE MARK VANN FUND


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