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INDIGO LOUNGE IS SEPTEMBER 6TH!

LABOR DAY WEEKEND INDIGO LOUNGE IS DOING IT BIG WITH AN ALL-FEATURE JAM! JOIN US FOR A FABULOUS EVENING OF LIVE JAZZ AND PERFORMANCE. NO WORK OR SCHOOL ON MONDAY. CHILL, VIBE, MINGLE! PS. NEXT OPEN MIC IS OCTOBER 18TH...DON'T SLEEP 2ND ST. JAZZ 366 E. 2ND ST. L.A. 90012 NO COVER. 9P 2 DRINK MINIMUM

A POET AND A SINGER TO THE MIC!

Born in Chicago and raised in San Francisco Bay Area, Rob Morrow moved to Los Angeles in 1999 to help raise his daughter. His poetry has been influence by past and present poets and old school hip hop artists such as Langston Hughes, Public Enemy, Amiri Baraka, Sonia Sanchez, KRS One, X Clan, Saul Williams, and even Dr Seuss to name a few. Currently he is on the verge of writing his first novel and poetry book.  Patsy Moore is an award-winning, critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter, as well as a poet, and speaker. Moore signed with Warner Brothers Records, where she released *Regarding the Human Condition* (1991) and the *flower child's guide to love and fashion* (1993). Although numerous performers have covered Moore's tunes since 1989, among the most notable is jazz world favorite Dianne Reeves—who, in 1999, recorded “I Remember” and “Goodbye”. That same year, Moore joined keyboardist Charles Mims (Patrice Rushen, Tracy Chapman) in writing, arranging and producing Kwanzaa