Symphonics Live: Eclectic Music Showcase at the Blue Note
Blue Note Jazz Club (New York City, NY)
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Blue Note Jazz Club welcomes Symphonics Live. Formed by Off-Broadway and poetry slam veteran Shawn Randall, whose credits include the Blue Man Group, it's an acclaimed showcase of artists spanning the musical spectrum. Performances range frm jazz, hip-hop, and soul music to opera, acoustic rock, spoken-word poetry, and more.
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Shawn Randall aka Mr. Symphonics Live (Founder/Executive Producer of the showcase Symphonics Live) is an actor-entrepreneur-poet-writer-producer. He competed in the 2003 National Poetry Slam with Team NYC URBANA of the Bowery Poetry Club in Chicago. He has had extensive experience in Off-Broadway theater including the acclaimed Blue Man Group, a staged reading of Middle Finger at the Joseph Papp Public Theatre and performances at La Mama E.T.C. and BAM. His film appearances include Slings and Arrows, an independent that won Best Feature at the Avignon/NY Film Festival. On television, he has appeared with Ben Stiller in a sketch on Late Night With Conan O'Brien, as the principal in both the PBS special The Hating Pot, and the USA Network's It Just Takes One.