FESTIVAL REVIEW: West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival

The crowds that swarmed the streets during the West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival this past weekend were as diverse as the gathering itself.

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FESTIVAL REVIEW: West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival

POSTED: Tuesday, June 21, 2011, 12:00 PM
Filed Under: Events

The crowds that swarmed the streets during the West Oak Lane Jazz and Arts Festival this past weekend were as diverse as the gathering itself. Performances by groups such as the Philadelphia Clef Club Youth Band, the Philadelphia Freedom Jazz Orchestra, and Christian McBride & Inside Straight alternated between two main stages and left jazz fans in a rhythmical frenzy, dancing and clapping to their beats. Local eatery Relish, along with other vendors and restaurants like Victoria’s Kitchen, served delicious soul foods while providing personal small stage performances.

(kelsey.mcglynn@citypaper.net)

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