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Jazz at The Nest

Wren's Nest House Museum, 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA | Get Directions »
$20.00

It goes down THIS FRIDAY @ THE WREN'S NEST! Amir Sulaiman, Jamal Ahmad, Joey Summerville, Darryl Reeves and Jon Goode! It's going to be a night of jazz, poetry and all around good(e) times. And as if that wouldn't be enough, there will also be the JAZZ AT THE NEST BEST TABLE CONTEST!!! The group with the most creative table wins a table for 10 for the remaining shows. Limited $250.00 tables for 10 people available at Moods Music and Tasilli's Raw Reality. Check out the flyer and come see what the fuss is all about.

Event Details

Posted by: Richard Cook
Where Wren's Nest House Museum 1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
Next on This event is over.
Time 6:00 pm–11:00 pm
Website http://­rickcoo­kpresents.­com
Phone 678 698 5036
Price $20.00 to $30.00
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More About Wren's Nest House Museum

Wren's Nest House Museum

Wren's Nest House Museum

1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA
404-753-7735

It can be easy to live in a place all your life and miss its treasures. Such is the state of the Wren's Nest House -- not because of the house itself, though it's the oldest house museum in Atlanta. But the tale of the man who owned it in the 19th century and his impact on children's literature with UncleRemus and his Brer Rabbit tales is quite interesting.

The tales, which originated centuries ago in Africa, were made popular by the then journalist Joel Chandler Harris. Harris, who heard the tales from slaves while working on a plantation, made them popular first in columns he wrote for the Atlanta Constitution and then in a collection of eight books.

"It was the first time animals walked, talked, dressed and sassed like people," Harris' third great grandson, Lain Shakespaere said.

Now "ramblers" perform some of these 195 tales in keeping with the oral tradition of storytelling to the 12,000 men, women and children who annually walk through the Wren's Nest antique doors -- doors Joel Chandler Harris' himself walked through until he died in the home in 1908.

Generations are led through the home by tour guides to see the dining room where he sat with his mother, his wife and their nine children; his bedroom barely touched in over a century with his eyeglasses and hat still seated on a table; the foyer where he ushered his guests including other renowned writers, and the bathroom he installed eight years before he died.

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