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The Jazzsipper

De : Aurwin Nicholas
Lu par : Reuben J. Tapp
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The Jazzsipper is set in the big Southern cities of New Orleans and Atlanta. New Orleans known for Jazz and casually mislabeled as The Murder Capital of the United States, and Atlanta known as the new power house locale for African-American meetings and conventions.

There were an estimated 1,600 Black conventions and conferences with an economic impact of $5.6 billion in the US with African-American meetings and events with Atlanta accounting for more than 320,000 visitors and bringing a $264.5 million economic impact on the city this summer alone. And a part time street vendor named Vance, aka Jazz for his love of Jazz music, intends to get, by any means necessary, $132.2 million dollars of it - the amount that is spent with the street vendors.

The story takes hold of you like a note hit by a Jazz Saxophonist, it moves you through one note and instrument at a time...and it takes you through mental picturesque views of some of the Jazziest cities backdrops. The ensemble of characters are as interesting and unique as the mental Jazz sounds that plays the harmony through this story. A funny, provocative look at religion, love, lust, money, fashion, and Jazz music, all through the eyes of a Jazzsipper.... Chuck A Luck, Chuck A Luck the more that they put down, the more you pick up.

©2012 Aurwin Nicholas (P)2020 Aurwin Nicholas
Fiction Vie en ville Vie urbaine
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