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Dance Lessons/Golondrina Book Reading at Salute! Bar

Now this is a book reading! At my favorite bar! La Azeneth, the owner of Salute!, is struggling to keep the historic bar open (Esteban Jordan performs there every friday night, like forever). So, a Benefit/Reading/Borlote: On Friday night, May 22nd, I will read the dance chapters from Golondrina as women dance-along and some may even read-along. MAMBO! RUMBA! SALSA!!! POLKA! DANZON! LO QUE QUIERAS!!!! The Dancers are: Norma Zamora; Florinda Castillo; Dee Murff and Janie Alonso; Jessica Cerda The artist Terry Ybanez will exhibit a series of prints that are golondrina-inspired, and the photographer Joan Frederick is exhibiting twenty years of Salute! Bar photos! Also for sale. Salute! Bar International 2801 N St. Mary's San Antonio 210.732.5307 www.saluteinternational.com The Reading begins at 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm. FREE. Includes Deliciosa Comida. Cash Bar. If you want to stay and hear Esteban, $10.00 at 10:00 pm PLEASE COME AND SUPPORT AZENETH AND LA MUSICA BIEN GROOVY!

The greatest accordionist in the world, Esteban Jordan, has one more song to play for you

Esteban Jordan, 67 , "El Parche," who many call the Jimi Hendrix of the accordion , who plays what is simply impossible on the accordion, esta muy enfermo. The last time I heard him play, he played a shorter set, and without the electric thunder of the past. If you've ever heard him play, you will never forget it. The grammy-nominated master accordionist is our Paco D'Lucia, Hendrix, and Astor Piazzolla: Fire, cantina, and the grace of hell reside in his hands, and in those blinded eyes that have seen too much. Esteban, born in the South Texas Valley and a son of a migrant family who didn't get an education, is notoriously difficult and protective of his music and image. It's the reason you may not know who he is, but now you do. The only place to hear him in San Antonio is at Salute on Friday nights, accompanied by two of his accomplished sons and the prodigy Juanito on the drums. Lately, he's been playing less sets with longer intermissions. ...