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Zen For Primates

Sometimes feel a little down for the Holidays? Well, snap out of it and be a part of the Zen For Primates Bi-Polar (that's North and South!) Holiday Extravaganza. There will be fresh Penguin Soup (thanks to the new No Species Left Uncooked Act) and there's sure to be plenty of Gingerbread and Hot Toddies (if you bring 'em) and Zen will be doing rousing versions of their quirky Christmas repertoire, including "Let It Snow" - "Chestnuts Roasting" - "Jamaican Sleighride" and many more (if the band remembers 'em). Luckily these songs are all included on their "When It's Christmas Time In Tibet" CD, which the band will have on hand. Zen continues to offer their uniquely quirky unification of jazz/funk, classical and pop otherwise known as Cabaret Rock by those who like to call things something. Actually, Zen defies any musical categorization but they have been accused of being "Strange and beautiful" by the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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