[GIVEAWAY‼️ JBL Fun Run Night Run]
JBL, a famous headphone brand is organizing a fun night run for the very first time! Its a 5 km fun night run, with a total of 4 musical checkpoints which includes EDM Audio, hip-Hop Rock, Funky beats and Retro Vintage. There will also be celebrity performers, food truck, contests, game booths and street dance show to entertain you throughout the night.
The registration fee is only for RM99 which includes JBL Headphones. Woots
Date: September 30th
Time: 5 PM
Location: Stadium Shah Alam
HOW TO WIN TICKETS!
1. LIKE JBL Fun Run 2017 and Aliza Sara
2. LIKE & Share this post
3. Tag three friends in the comment below 👇🏻
And you are done! Next Wednesday (13/9) I will be selecting 5 lucky winners, and each would get two tickets. Good luck! ❤
For more details / to sign up please click: http://www.adrenalineaddict.asia/JBLFunRun2017/
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過1,930的網紅Indrani Kopal,也在其Youtube影片中提到,A short documentary about Bill Saxton, a veteran saxophonist and his intimate Jazz Club in Harlem called Bill's Place. Bill was born and brought up i...
famous street performers 在 Indrani Kopal Youtube 的評價
A short documentary about Bill Saxton, a veteran saxophonist and his intimate Jazz Club in Harlem called Bill's Place.
Bill was born and brought up in Harlem before his family moved to the East Village. After many decades, he returned to his neighborhood and opened an intimate Jazz club called Bill's Place at 148 West 133rd Street, in a charming little brownstone apartment. Little did he know that this little brownstone, that can sit no more than 25 people, kept untold secrets and unheard musical notes hidden within its walls.
During the 1920s prohibition era, Harlem's Jazz reigned supreme. In this musically rich period, a famous speakeasy joint known as Tilly's Chicken Shack attracted singers and performers and dancers from all over, and it was in same brownstone building where Bill's Place stands today.
This is the place where Billie Holiday and Fats Waller first performed during their early days. Bill shares this rich history of the golden era of Jazz and swing with his patrons that that flock to this place every Friday.
Shot and Edited by Indrani Kopal
Fall 2012 Project.
MFA in Documentary Studies and Production,
School of Communication at Hofstra University.
© 2012 Indrani Kopal
famous street performers 在 Indrani Kopal Youtube 的評價
**Official Selection of the 2013 10th Annual Langston Hughes African American Film Festival In Seattle, WA.
**Official Selection of the 2014 9th Annual Harlem International Film Festival, New York.
Produced, Directed and Edited by Indrani Kopal
A short documentary about Bill Saxton, a veteran saxophonist and his intimate Jazz Club in Harlem called Bill’s Place.
Bill was born and brought up in Harlem before his family moved to the East Village. After many decades, he returned to his neighborhood and opened an intimate Jazz club called Bill’s Place at 148 West 133rd Street, in a charming little brownstone apartment. Little did he know that this little brownstone, that can sit no more than 25 people, kept untold secrets and unheard musical notes hidden within its walls.
During the 1920s prohibition era, Harlem’s Jazz reigned supreme. In this musically rich period, a famous speakeasy joint known as Tilly’s Chicken Shack attracted singers and performers and dancers from all over, and it was in same brownstone building where Bill’s Place stands today.
This is the place where Billie Holiday and Fats Waller first performed during their early days. Bill shares this rich history of the golden era of Jazz and swing with his patrons that that flock to this place every Friday.
Music by Bill Saxton.
Harlem, New York, US - Fall 2012