Celebrating life with Marjorie
Every single Sunday afternoon for the last 30 years, come rain or come shine, an elderly lady in Harlem opens her home to complete strangers. Within a few hours all of us, sitting on rickety chairs, scattered around her apartment, have become good friends. The woman is Marjorie Elliott and her love project, in memory of her dead sons, is to celebrate life through jazz music. It started in 1992. Her first son died on a Sunday and the Sunday concerts, which she arranged soon after, were a way for her to live through the pain, sorrow, and grief. - Sundays are the days, I look forward to. They are the reason, I am still alive, she told me when I, many years ago, visited her place for the first time. Since then, yet another son has died and her third son disappeared a few years ago and has never been found. Still, the celebration of life continues at Marjorie's, and you need no tickets to participate. There are no door charges nor any drink minimum. You just show up ...