Antoinette Montague Comes To The Lenox Lounge 10/8-9

By: Oct. 05, 2010
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THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT at the Historic Lenox Lounge, NYC catch The ANTOINETTE MONTAGUE GROUP

Friday, October 8 and
Saturday, October 9th, 2010
8:00 pm, 9:30 pm and 11:00 pm
Antoinette Montague Group
with Bill Easley, Hassan Shakur
Lenox Lounge
Malcolm X Boulevard between 124th & 125th Street
New York City 10027
www.lenoxlounge.com
Please reserve your space early and pass the word to all organizations!

Upcoming Performances
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
8:00 pm (one show only!)
Antoinette Montague with
Mike Longo's
New York State of the Arts Orchestra
Special Guests: Jimmy Owens, and Annie Ross
New York City Baha'i Center
53 East 11th Street (between Broadway & University)
New York, NY 10003
www.bahainyc.org
212-674-8998
info@bahainyc.org

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Saturday, October 30, 2010
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Antoinette Montague
First of the Season Jazz Vespers Series
MemoriAl West United Presbyterian Church
286 South 7th Street at South Orange Avenue
Newark, NJ 07103
973-242-1015

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Saturday, December 4, 2010
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Antoinette Montague Quintet
Return Engagement!
Very special Jazz and Blues Vespers
St. Albans Congregational Church
In historic St. Albans, Queens
172-17 Linden Boulevard
St. Albans, NY 11434
www.stalbanscc.org

www.antoinettemontague.com

For Bookings. Please contact Blues Straight Ahead: 203-820-8819

Antoinette's new CD, "Behind the Smile"

Buy the CD here:

J&R Music
http://tinyurl.com/2cld6fp

Allegro Media Group
http://tinyurl.com/2evuuor

Barnes & Noble
http://tinyurl.com/2b3p6e5

Amazon
http://tinyurl.com/2g9qbfj


"Antoinette Montague's name and elegant physical appearance have the touch of royalty. It's silly to take the regal comparison too far, yet her singing on her second album suggests a fitting for a tiara isn't out of the question. Focused and with purity of intent, she skillfully advances stories that are open-hearted gifts to listeners rather than exhibits of showy technique or solipsistic disclosure. Long under the spell of Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, mentored by Carrie Smith and Etta Jones, Montague has the vocal command and depth of feeling to make you believe the words to songs, even potentially mawkish ones." - DOWNBEAT review by Frank-John Hadley


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