MUSIC

Clinton Curtis, Miko & the Musket
August 26, 2011
Clinton Curtis grew up between the islands of Key West and Jamaica. The son of musicians and reggaehall owners, he was always surrounded by music. As a child, he helped sound-check all the acts that appeared at his parents’ legendary Club Kokua on Negril Beach. He played with and learned from some of the Jamaican giants--including Gregory Issacs and Desmond Dekker. He was a classical pianist at 8, and formed his first group--a 10-piece R&B band at 13. Around that time, he started making self-produced studio recordings of original songs, playing all the instruments himself.
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20 S. 2nd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106 -
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Tickets:
$10
Seating is general admission.
Those who dine at Serrano prior to the show receive reserved seating.Info Phone: 215-928-0770
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Dates:
August 26, 2011Times:
Show @ 7:30 pm
Doors @ 7 pm -
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Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.
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