SOLD OUT - JENNY SCHEINMAN & ALLISON MILLER'S PARLOUR GAME

by Barbès
SOLD OUT -  JENNY SCHEINMAN & ALLISON MILLER'S PARLOUR GAME
Tue, 28 Nov 2023 (EST)
07:00PM - 08:30PM
Event past
Barbès
376 9th st
Brooklyn, NY 11215
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TICKETS ARE NO LONG AVAILABLE ONLINE.
A few tickets will be available at the door.
Seating is limited - tickets to not guarantee a seat, just admission.
AND PLEASE BE AWARE THAT MASKS WILL REQUIRED THROUGHOUT THE PERFORMANCE
 
JENNY SCHEINMAN & ALLISON MILLER'S PARLOUR GAME
From Jenny:
"What started as a Jenny Scheinman & Friends show has, by process of elimination, turned into a Parlour Game reunion. I've been feeling nostalgic! I even listened to our album for the first time since mastering - it's so fun! We did close to 50 tour dates and I learned more about these humans than I know about my own mother.
Carmen Staaf (piano), Tony Scherr (bass) and you-know-who on drums."

Jenny Scheinman - violin
Carmen Staaf - piano
Tony Scherr - bass
Allison Miller - drums

Violinist Jenny Scheinman has worked extensively with some of the most innovative jazz artists in the world such as Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, Brian Blade, Nels Cline and Marc Ribot. She has also toured and recorded with numerous American songwriting legends such as Lucinda Williams, Bruce Cockburn, Rodney Crowell, Lou Reed and Ani Difranco.
She is featured on the original cast recording of Anais Mitchell's hit musical Hadestown. In 2015, she premiered a multi-media performance at Duke University entitled Kannapolis:A Moving Portrait, which she continues to present in theaters around the country. She has released ten albums of original music. In 2019, she released an eponymous album with her band Parlour Game, which she co-leads with drummer Allison Miller.

Jenny also had a long running Barbès residency that started almost 20 years ago and lasted until she moved to the other coast, we are always thrilled to host her back

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT MASKS WILL REQUIRED THROUGHOUT THE PERFORMANCE

7pm  show
All tickets are $25 and general admission.
Tickets do not guarantee a seat, which are limited to about half of our capacity.