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Doin' The Most Music Series..Pepper Sprout late menu — Brooklynian

Doin' The Most Music Series..Pepper Sprout late menu

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edited November -1 in Sales Openings Events

Subject: Doin' The Most Music Series..Pepper & Sprout late menu

The goodness keeps getting better with each week.

Vocalist/Cellist Monica McIntyre....will be joining us this evening bring the Philadelphia brotherly/sisterly love to the hearts of Brooklyn.

As many of you know my good friend Suzanne Barr and I have been doing many wonderful events together. This Fall we will be launching a new catering/event planning company called

Pepper & Sprout

This month we will be giving you a sneak peak at some of the items from our new menu. so stop on in and grab a bite.

Late Night Menu

Garlic, Cayenne, Parsley
dusted Popcorn


Local grass fed Beef Sliders
w/ harissa mayo
and butter pickles

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Doin' The Most Music Series

Monday
August 2, 2010
9pm

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Monica McIntyre is an engaging and passionate performer who brings every aspect of her spirit to shows. Wowing audiences with her deep, frame-defying voice and unorthodox cello technique, which often involves the use of: slapping, plucking and strumming. She effortlessly blends the genres of jazz, blues, soul, reggae and middle-eastern... music, creating her own musical landscape. Meticulous storytelling, metaphor and word play, dominate her lyrics causing her songs to be read and heard as succinct novellas. The smoky texture and emotional quality of her voice, as it delivers these lyrics, have left audiences crying, dancing, laughing and testifying. Whether performing solo or with a full-band, Monica McIntyre is sure to introduce you to a unique, musical experience. Monica McIntyre is a cellist, vocalist, and lyricist who started playing the cello at the age of 7. Monica, originally from Hyattsville, MD, studied classical cello for 11 years. After graduating from the College of Design Arts at Drexel University, she returned to her first love music and released her debut album Blusolaz in October 2003. Monica has performed at numerous events throughout the country, most notably: The Black Women's Art Festival, The Philadelphia Fringe Festival, Soul Sista's Jukejoint and The 215 Festival. In 2004, she was featured in Philadelphia's BInformed Magazine and City Paper. Bars of Gold, is Monica's newest single released in August 2005 from her forth coming album, Abuse Gets Heavy.

http://www.monicamcintyre.com/
www.myspace.com/monicamcintyre

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