Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

Ecstatic Music Festical

The Ecstatic Music Festival with Simone Dinnerstein, piano, and Tift Merritt, vocals and guitar, was quite the musical journey between the worlds of classical and folk music. On their own, they are both well accomplished artists, but together we are able to see how these supposedly very disparate musical worlds have much more in common than most of us realize.

It was a lot of fun to listen to the two genres blend together and even create new soundscapes all-together. It was great to see Simone Dinnerstein, a Juliard classical pianists from Brooklyn, step out of her comfort zone and open up the piano to play from inside it. As an audience member it was a lot of fun to see just how much Dinnerstein and Merritt pushed each other to grow as artists.

The Merkin Concert Hall was the perfect venue for such an eclectic night of music. The sound was amazing. The space was intimate, and I loved the way they set up the stage as more of a living room than a simple concert.

Overall a great night of music and I hope we see more collaborations like this. You can listen to their new album Night by clicking here.

 

 

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Free New York City

Our Galaxy
People tend to complain about how expensive New York City is to live in, but the truth is there is a lot of fun to be had for free here. From Urban Camping to free movies and open bars to some of the world's best museums there is no shortage of really fun stuff to do for free in New  York City. I collect links to great free stuff, and I'm always on the look-out for more. Click here for a  Sqworl page with nearly 40 links to great free stuff to see and do in New York City. Some of the stuff isn't available during the winter but bookmark it and you're wallet will thank you.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Stephanie Rooker and the Search Engine

Stephanie Rooker is making her debut performance at Rockwood Music Hall on stage 2 this Sunday January 23 at 8:00pm. You won't want to miss this.

Stephanie Rooker and the Search Engine are riding high on the release of their debut album The Only Way Out is In. Rooker is one of those artists that really has it all. This girls got soul! And as good as the recorded stuff is there is nothing like seeing her live. Her band consists of some really monster talent who have played with all sorts of big  name stars. The Search Engine will blow you away.

Head on down to Rockwood Sunday. You'll be glad you did.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

AwShockKiss at Mercury Lounge

AwShockKiss
New Yorkers! Mark your calendars for this Saturday (1/15/11). AwShockKiss will be bringing their amazing sound to the Mercury Lounge. Get your tickets here. AwShockKiss go on at 10:30. You really don't want to miss this. Check out the hot promo vid for their upcoming show:

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Mieka Pauley

Photo Courtesy Ronald David Buccola
If you love good music you know what a treat it is to find that special musician that really grabs you; that musician that literally takes your breath away. The type of musician that really pours their heart and soul into their music.  Mieka Pauley is exactly that.

The first time I heard Mieka Pauley was in May of 2009 in Boston. They were having a May Day fair with music, great food, and tons of cool people. As we meandered about soaking in the sights I heard Mieka off in the distance. It was just her and her guitar. I had no idea who she was but I had to get closer. Who was this musical angel?

As we got closer the crowd around her was transfixed. People couldn't help but just stop and listen. You just knew you were witnessing something very special. Luckily I had the good sense to record it. To this day I get goose bumps when I listen to her performance. In the clip below you'll find Mieka's performance of Marked Man.

Marked Man quickly became one of my favorite songs. Over the past couple years I've had the good fortune of seeing Mieka play it numerous time and I can say without a doubt that it never gets old. It's a passionate and moving song about vengeance. It's an angry song. And it's one of those songs that you really have to see live to fully appreciate.

Typically Mieka plays it by flipping her guitar upside-down and using it as a drum, so it really showcases what an amazing voice she has. She's also broken a few guitars playing this song but thankfully that hasn't stopped her.

We're really fortunate to have such an amazing talent here in New York City. But if you're not in the New York area don't fret! Mieka tours quite a bit and chances are she'll be headed to your area. So head over to her website for all the latest news and tour updates.


Saturday, January 8, 2011

Unplugged at the Manifesta Loft

Looking for some fun this Wednesday (January 12, 2011)? You won't want to miss this: Out of the Basement Film Fest at the Manifesta Loft.  The night will start out with short films put together by Chris Clavin of Ghost Mice followed by a rare unplugged show with some of the best radical artists at the Manifesta Loft in Brooklyn!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Free Awshockkiss!

Kiri Jewell and the rest of Awshockkiss are busy recording their album but don't despair! I have just what the doctor ordered: Free downloads of some amazing Awshockkiss tracks. When you visit their website make sure to sign up for the mailing list so you'll know when this amazing group is headed your way.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Emily King

What better way to spend a Thursday night than finding that next music artist that's going to blow you away? If turning the radio dial has left you looking for something else, head to Rockwood Music Hall tonight for Emily King's show at 8:00pm. She'll be on stage one.