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The Deer Head Inn, the longest continuously running jazz club in the country and Home of Jazz in the Pocono Mountains is situated in historic Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. The Inn is on the corner of Main St. (PA 611) and Mountain Road, 5 minutes from Route 80 and the Delaware River. The Inn is a four-story hotel with 8 tastfully decorated rooms and 2 suites, and a restaurant, bar and jazz club.
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RALPH HUGHES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUNDRAISER DINNER, TUESDAY, MAY 22 Open Monday May 28
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Contact the Deer
Head Inn
Less than 1 mile from Martz Trailways
MUSIC BOOKINGS Contact Bob Mancuso 570-424-2000 or email bob@deerheadinn.com
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“It wasn’t just the unaffected clarity or refreshing timbre of her voice, nor her remarkable range that captured my imagination; it was the fearless integrity of her musical ideas.” -Jazz.com Hailed as a “valiant trailblazer” by JazzTimes and “a natural wonder” by Le Describing herself as an artist who uses her vocal technique and range to cross lines, Maria embraces her youthful energy when she rocks out, but always stays grounded in her musical savvy. Her compositions are diverse, combining elements of Electronic Pop, Rock and Jazz as well as Indian and Contemporary Classical music. “Fortunately for listeners interested in bold originality, Maria Neckam has shaped that cyclonic mix of international influences into a sound and style as refreshing as Kat Edmonson, as idiosyncratic as Björk and often as outre as Patty Waters.” (JazzTimes) Even national borders don’t contain this vibrant talent, as Maria has toured in Italy, Spain, the U.K., Luxemburg, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Canada and the US. The most recent album, Deeper, made the top 10 of 2010 in Le Monde, the largest newspaper in France, and on Something Else! Blog and was also the best “New Discovery” of 2010 on All About Jazz. |
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