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September 20, 2008 9:00 pm - September 21, 2008 12:00 am
New Brunswick’s own “Hub Kings” will be releasing their debut CD “This Way!” on Saturday, September 20th at 9PM
Where: Doll’s Place - 101 Paterson St, New Brunswick
Time: 9pm - 12am
Admission: FREE
web: http://www.hubkings.com
email: info@hubkings.com
The Hub Kings create chill and funk-filled vibes that bring out the party everywhere they perform. Centered around the Hammond organ, the guitar and saxophone weave their addictive melodies and harmonies to the driving force of the drums. To learn more about the Hub Kings visit http://www.hubkings.com
The Hub Kings are:
Jonathan Tristram- Hammond Organ
Rob Jones- Guitar
Ben Chapman- Saxophones
Bongo Dave- Drums & Percussion
posted on: September 6, 2008
categories: party, Events
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September 20, 20082:00 am
Streets 2k8
at the Raritan River Art Walk in New Brunswick NJ
on Saturday, September 20th, 2k8 (rain date: September 21st)
More info: AlbusCavus.us
what to expect:
one mile of wall available for artists to paint murals
music stage with bands and djs
refreshments
Want to submit your sketch to be a part of event - form here
The artists are invited to create original murals on the retaining wall along the path and install sculptures along the entry gates. The artists will include well established names in contemporary arts and street art scene as well as upcoming artists, students, and school-aged children. The emphasis is put on local artists.
The project committee consisting of members of Albus Cavus and New Brunswick Community Arts Council oversees the selection and installation of the artworks. Artists are either invited or chosen through an open call for art. Artists are required to submit detailed sketches along with a plan for installation. Selected artists will be awarded with free supplies or a stipend covering travel and lodging expenses. The fair and non-discriminatory selection and approval process assures that the art collection will consistently grow with new original and innovative works.
This looks cool - I have never heard of it until now!
posted on: August 28, 2008
categories: community, art, New Brunswick, Events