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Live At Suburban Station

Friday, December 8th, 2017

 

Spreading the joy of the season, SEPTAAthenianRazak LLC and Phila Jazz Project present 4 FREE & Cool Holiday Concerts in Suburban Station on Fridays in December. Jazz vocalists, Paul Jost brought plenty of musical moments of Peace & Love to Station Shops At Suburban Shops.

 

Paul Jost is vocalist and musician who seeks to creatively capture the essence of the moment. Paul is an eclectic artist. A vocalist, drummer, arranger and composer who performs frequently in New York, Philadelphia and New Jersey along with recent tours in South Korea, Ireland and Germany. In New York, he can be seen on the last Wednesday of the month at The 55 Bar and he performs frequently at SMOKE and other venues.

 

 

Paul Jost

Paul Jost, who also plays the harmonica here, is accompanied by his ensemble featuring; Tony Miceli - vibes, Kevin MacConnell - bass and Matt Scarano - drums, with special guest: Marc Adler - flute. The session was recorded by Chip Powell and photographed by Tim Blackwell.

 

Thanks to AthenianRazak LLC and AthenianRazak LLC staff members; Lindsay Bodin, Jackie Buhn, Philip Voutsakis and Christopher Strom, as well as to SEPTA and SEPTA staff members; George J. Spellman and Deborah Dumas for their vision, cooperation and suppirt for this wonderful series. Thanks to Christopher McDonald and Chip Powell for sound and recordings, as well as to Alexis Simmons and Tim Blackwell for thier photography. Big thanks to the PJP family for their hard work behind the scenes to make this series happen: Melissa Talley Palmer, Big Poppa Palmer, Julia Lopez, John Abner, Ellen Snyder and Yvonne Jackson.

 

Paul Jost Group

If you were not able to attend the concert, or if you were there and want to revisit it, you can download a FREE copy of the mixtape which features portions of the performance recorded that day.

 

Paul Jost Live At Station Shops - MIXTAPE HERE / FREE DOWNLOAD

 

Song List:

1. America

2. Hush

3. Shenandoah / She Moved Through The Fair

4. Get Together

 

Downloading: To download, click the download links below, when page with audio appears, let it download to your browser and then go to File/Save Page As... Be sure to save file as mp3.

 

Paul Jost MixtapePAUL JOST / LIVE AT STATION SHOPS - December 2017

 

Featuring holiday music performed by Paul Jost, Tony Miceli, Kevin MacConnell and Matt Scarano. Recorded at Suburban Station, Philadelphia

 

Duration: 28 minutes

File Size: 57 MB

 

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Paul Jost

SEPTA,  AthenianRazak LLC & Phila Jazz Project Present

FROSTY AT STATION SHOPS

Suburban Station

16th Street & JFK Blvd

Philadelphia, PA 19102

 

Fridays in December - 4:30 - 6:00pm

 

Dec 1 | Marion Salaam
Dec 8 | Shamika Byrd
Dec 15 | Ella Gahnt & Kevin Valentine
Dec 22 | Paul Jost


 

Thanks To All SEPTA Passengers & Suburban Station Visitors For Taking Part In These Great Performances!!!

 

FROSTY AT STATION SHOPS

Suburban Station

16th Street & JFK Blvd

Philadelphia, PA 19102

 

 

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