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SUMMARY:Vinyl Revival Movie Night at Jamey's House of Music
DESCRIPTION:Jamey Reilly of Jamey’s House of Music and Andrea DiFabio of Vinyl Revival have teamed up to present Movie Night! \nJoin us at Jamey’s on Thursday\, January 29\, for a screening of “Once in a Hundred Years: The Life & Legacy of Marian Anderson.” \nMarian Anderson\, whose contralto singing voice of great range dazzled international audiences\, was a gifted African American woman who had to surmount innumerable\, unwarranted obstacles before eventually achieving her dream. \n“ONCE IN A HUNDRED YEARS” refers to the quote of the great conductor Arturo Toscanini who once told Marian Anderson: “A voice like yours is heard once in a hundred years.” \nMarian Anderson’s story continues to inspire people from very different backgrounds and her achievements in overcoming bigotry have secured her a place as a true pioneer internationally and in her home town of Philadelphia\, the city of brotherly love. \nThe filmmaker walks the streets where she lived; talks to the people who knew her\, knew her family\, and someone she babysat; see where she was educated and went to church; and marvel at how she was able to transcend humble beginnings to sing for tens of thousands of people\, and for Presidents and queens on the world’s stages. \nDirector: Bill Nicoletti\nWriter: Nat Gutwirth \nThe film won an Emmy for Outstanding Documentary and screened at 7 Film Festivals. \nBill Nicoletti  Producer I Director\n\n\nEmmy Outstanding Documentary 2022 Mid Atlantic Region \n\n\n\nDirector Bill Nicoletti will be in attendance for a Q & A after the film.\nKitchen and Happy Hour- 6 p.m.\, Showtime – 8 p.m.\n$10 online advance / $15 door\nOnline advance ticket sales close at 5 p.m. day of show. \nBuy tickets here. \nJoin us in kicking off Black History Month with the story of a legendary African American interpreter of both operatic and concert repertoire. \nFor more information on Bill Nicoletti and his work\, visit Visual-innovations.com  and\nGoingthedistancefilms.com.
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LOCATION:Jamey’s House of Music\, 32 S. Lansdowne Avenue\, Lansdowne\, PA\, 19050\, United States
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