Red Sky Redux

June 7, 2012
Ryukan

LES MORELY & RAVEN CHRONICLES PRESENT:
RED SKY REDUX AT HOPVINE PUB (formerly known as the 5-0 Tavern).

June 24, Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Readers: Marion Kimes, Willie Smith, Martha Linehan,
Doug Nufer. Music: Wally Shoup. + Open Mic.
Hopvine, 507 15th Ave. East, Capitol Hill.
Info: 206 941-2955 or 206 898-5460.

 

 

 

6 Comments

  1. Judith Roche

    Am out of town then and can’t come but these Red Sky Redux events always make me smile and I’d be there if I could.

    Judith

  2. jose carrillo

    Kudos to Splab, Red Sky,Raven and all for having modern jazz in a poetry gig: takes me back to the 1960’s in North Beach, San Francisco, CA -JAZZ and POETRY days!

  3. Splabman

    Jose, I hope you’ll attend and read.

  4. Kay Kinghammer

    I plan on attending. It’s been a long time since I’ve been at a Red Sky event and I have missed it. By the way, Great Poster! See you all then.

  5. Splabman

    Be sure to say hello.

  6. Kay Kinghammer

    I will. Hope to see you soon as well.

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