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Rasselas Jazz Club: Concerts for Change Benefiting Homeless & Hunger December 28th

I just got this email regarding this event at Rasselas Jazz Club on December 28th:

Concerts for Change – Benefiting Homeless & Hunger
Featuring some of the Best Jazz Funk Bands in the Bay Area:
Messy Guest Quartet (jazz, funk)                                      Dec 28 th
An up and coming high-energy band that will keep you dancing.
Fil Lorenz Soul-Kestra, 14 piece soul-jazz-funk orchestra.    Jan 25 th
A world-class band, impeccable, and limitless in its capabilities.
Joe Bagale, with an 8-piece band and unstoppable grove.    Feb 22 nd
These guys will make sure your booty is shakin' & souls are breaking.
Free Ticket Raffle: visit Progressive-Alliance.org to find out more.
Ages:     All Ages until 10 pm, After 10 pm 21+ Only
Cost:      Only $9 on line, and Only $12 at the door
Dates:    Sundays Dec 28 th, Jan 25 th, Feb 22nd
Time:     doors 7 pm, show 8pm
Place:     Rasselas Jazz Club & Restaurant
1534 Fillmore Street bet: Geary & O’Farrell
Organized and Produced by Progressive-Alliance.org
With Special Thanks to Rasselas Jazz Club for letting us use their venue.
Thanks so much for your time and support.
Sincerely,
Paul Warnow                  paul@progressive-alliance.org
Social Network:     http://progressive-alliance.net/
Static Website:      http://progressive-alliance.org/
Email:         paul@progressive-alliance.org

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