something beyond radiance

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something beyond radiance
listings Guide
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Volume 13
Issue 5
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New York City
The Levins
Sometimes the stars line up just right. Two
talents find each other, merge and create
something unique. Ozzie and Harriet, Laurel
and Hardy, Simon and Garfunkel, Lennon
and McCartney… Ira and Julia Levin.
While we’re at it, let’s get it right. It’s not
LEHvinn. They pronounce it LeVin, calling
themselves The LeVINS. Other than the last
name pronunciation, there’s no confusion —
especially regarding talent — once Ira and
Julia Levin start to sing. A configuration of
harmony and melody lights up the area. Their
voices fit together, like water and ice, like
heat and steam. Something joyful explodes
inside the listener’s chest like a Roman
candle. Their effect may, in fact, begin before
they start to play. Even at first glance, Ira and
Julia seem to radiate a positive energy. That
“look” always keeps its promise. The origins
of all that talent and energy blossomed in each
of their pasts, building a depth of experience
uniquely suited to their musical essence.
something beyond radiance
Beginnings
Julia Bordenaro lived in Jefferson, Iowa. as
a child. At an early age, her mother declared
she’d start piano lessons. Fortunately, this
suited Julia perfectly. Additionally, there was a
progressive piano teacher, Monica McGregor,
in Jefferson — quite unusual in a small town
of 4,000 people. When Monica found that Julia
was learning more by ear than sight reading, she
stressed chord structure to keep things fun and
allowed Julia to play pop songs such as those by
Cheap Trick. Although Julia eventually learned
to sight read musical notation, Monica was wise
enough to show Julia how to improvise using
chords that worked well together. Julia didn’t
understand how much it would benefit her until
much later. She studied with Monica from age
5 to 18.
Julia wasn’t just good — she was special.
Beginning in the seventh grade and through
high school, Julia became the piano player for
all the choral teachers. Singing at this point
wasn’t in the picture. She didn’t know she
could sing well until she got to college.
by Richard Cuccaro
Julia was inspired by old movies and loved
musicals — unaware that these were traits
she would share with her future husband. In
high school, like many of us, she embraced
the music of Neil Young and Jackson Browne.
However, unlike many in her age bracket,
she became a big fan of British jazz pianist
Marian McPartland’s late-night radio shows.
She’d turn on her tape cassette recorder at
night before going to sleep, press “record”
and “see what I would wake up with the
next day.” Adding to that, after hearing
Harry Connick’s jazz version of “If I Only
Had a Brain,” from The Wizard of Oz, Julia
wanted to focus on playing solo piano and
singing. Playing the baseline was necessary
in emulating Harry Connick, but had to
be discarded when she got into ensemble
playing — giving it over to other instruments.
Discarding it was difficult, but she managed
to unlearn it. She would circle back to it,
however, when she began playing solo and in
a duo format.
As a testament to her advanced talent, Julia
was invited to join her piano teacher’s family
musical group — one of the only non-family
members so honored.
Julia went to college at Briarcliff University
in Sioux City, Iowa, getting a degree in Music
and Education.
The Singer Emerges
As a member of a 200-person choir — part
of her study program — she had fun, but
it led to something more auspicious. The
choir director drafted her into the university
madrigal group, telling her “I need you for
this part.” It involved singing a big solo in a
piece by the late heralded operatic composer,
Benjamin Britten, and gave her a new
perspective as an accomplished singer she
hadn’t realized she was.
In 1992 after college, Julia went directly into
teaching. She taught music at the K-5 level in
a rural area of Iowa for two years. During this
time Julia began writing her own songs for
voice and piano. She then moved to the “big
city” of Des Moines, as she laughingly called
it, continuing to teach while she played music.
She became a member of The Taz Band, a
blues outfit playing locally and on the road.
They opened for bigger acts like John Lee
Hooker and Buckwheat Zydeco.
Julia began playing solo in coffeehouses,
using her own “singer/songwriter” material.
Then she joined a group called Lost Art
Café which opened for Sheryl Crow, early in
Crow’s career, during Sheryl’s Tuesday Night
Club album tour. Lost Art Café played a lot of
Julia’s material and was the opening act for
high-profile performers such as Susan Werner
and Ferron (incidentally, Susan Werner had
appeared on the McPartland radio show some
years earlier and Julia was thrilled to finally
meet her and play as an opener).
Julia spent a summer on a cruise ship on the
inside passage of Alaska playing jazz piano,
which is what inspired her to move to the
West Coast.
Teaching Runs Its Course
Around 1996, she moved to Marin, Calif., and
continued to teach K-5 musical education,
not bothering to pursue her own music. She
was also coordinator for an after-school piano
program from 3 to 7pm. She did this for about
four years and burned out. It was the year
2000 — the wrong time to switch to a job
with a dot.com firm. Two days before she was
to start the job, the dot.com bubble burst and
the company folded.
She had already decided it was time to
get back to playing music and had begun
performing at coffeehouses again. She
joined the Northern California Songwriter’s
Association (NCSA) which held open mics
at the Freight and Salvage Coffeehouse
in Berkeley. It happened that a certain
musician was highly involved there — Julia
Bordenaro… meet Ira Levin. After Ira heard
Julia sing at the open mic (“Everybody
loved her — she had such a radiance about
her”), he invited her to his weekly singer/
songwriter soiree held at his house. Though
he was obliged to also invite her then-current
boyfriend, it quickly became obvious that,
next to Ira, the boyfriend had no shot. Upon
seeing Ira’s band room, filled with rock
posters, Julia found herself thinking “I can’t
marry this guy!” Then, examining those
unexpected thoughts, she pondered, “Why
am I thinking this?” We found the answer in
examining the life forces that had created the
galvanizing personality of Ira Levin.
record out of a closet full of them, put it on
the turntable, and tell him to close his eyes
and describe what he “saw” — a great way to
develop an imaginative relationship to music.
When he was around 5 years old, his dad
took him to see Walt Disney’s Fantasia. Ira
described it as a “near-religious experience.”
He said he “melted into the screen.”
He’d hold “Evenings with Ira” in his parents’
living room, entertaining his parents and
their friends with various monologues and
comedic bits originated by Shelly Berman,
Bob Newhart and Mel Brooks. When he
performed Bill Cosby’s “Chickenheart”
routine in school and his classmates chanted
his name, he was fatally bitten by the
entertainer bug.
The Guitar Sneaks In
The Precocious Performer
Ira Levin was born in Miami. To say that
his parents influenced him would be an
understatement. Ira was exposed to radio
and theater early. His father was the general
manager of one of the first talk radio stations
in the United States, WKAT. His mother was
an actress. He was “thrown into” the theater
crowd at around 5 years old, doing child roles
(“Auntie Mame,” etc.) in community theater.
“I was 5 years old going on 42.” he said.
“They called me ‘the midget.’”
An uncle who was an actor in New York City
would come to visit. Obviously a largerthan-life character, “he was a nut,” Ira told
me. An element of daring was planted deep
into an already bold youngster. Old movies
crept into the mix. Ira became enamored of
the Marx Brothers, Woody Allen and Mel
Brooks, absorbing their brazen wackiness. His
mom would play recordings of the scores of
Broadway musicals on a regular basis and that
went into the influence database.
The piano in the living room saw a lot of
use. Ira began taking lessons when he was
8 years old and studied for about four years.
Although he didn’t pursue the piano, he found
it enjoyable. His mom played a little bit and
there’d always be sheet music on the piano of
themes from then-current movies.
Ira’s dad would frequently pull a classical
Ira “picked up” a guitar when he was 12. A
friend showed him the basic chords and how
to play “Maleguena.” From there Ira ran with
it, learning on his own. Later, Ira went on a
“Teen” travel tour when he was 14 and was
exposed to a variety of music and what he
terms “the counterculture.” His parents called
it “the big mistake,” he recalled, laughing.
Ira’s father was appointed Florida’s Secretary
of Commerce, so they moved to Tallahassee
and that’s where Ira finished high school.
Music by The Allman Brothers Band and
Southern rock in general were added to his
growing storehouse of influences. During
this time, he and a group of friends formed
an “underground” (non-performing) band
called The Testonious Phibonz Banz . They
would wait until someone’s parents left for
an evening, then would converge at the house
and bang out versions of songs by The Doors,
The Who and Jethro Tull.
After high school, Ira attended Florida State
University in Tallahassee, majoring in theater.
While he did a lot of theater, he also played
in clubs and bars, doing acoustic rock covers,
solo or with a friend. Ira learned four sets
worth of songs, so he did a lot of playing.
He dabbled in writing his own material but
mostly did stuff by Neil Young and The
Grateful Dead as well as those he did with
Testonious Phibonz.
After graduation, Ira taught drama at a
community center for a summer and played in
a band. He then moved to Boulder, Colo., for
three years. Ira took classes at The Institute
for Music at Naropa University and got
deeper into musical theory. He was in a band
called Ceiling People where he sang, played
guitar and flute (self-taught), and later, after a
key player left, filled in on saxophone.
A Gorilla in the Midst
Ira started doing singing telegrams in Boulder
just before moving to Berkeley, Calif., and
continued doing them there. One day, he was
running down the street dressed as a gorilla
in a tuxedo. No one batted an eyelash and
he thought to himself, “OK… this is a wild
place.” The tentacles of Ira’s continuing
development have a long reach. He studied
voice with Judy Davis, a legendary vocal
coach whose students included Barbra
Streisand, Frank Sinatra and Judy Garland.
He took sax lessons and helped start a
band called 52nd Cousins. This morphed
into another band called Comfy Chair.
Ira got intensely interested in Fats Waller,
Charlie Parker and the music of the Harlem
renaissance period — Duke Ellington and
The Cotton Club. Comfy Chair shifted from
art rock to “slam swing.” Ira wrote an entire
album’s worth of music based on that period.
They released an album called Party On
the Titanic (1995). The swing revival hit
and Electra, their record company, put out
a compilation, Jump Up and Boogie (1998).
The Comfy Chair number, “Renaissance In
Harlem,” was included on the compilation.
The band morphed again into theatrical
vaudevillian rock and put out an album, Hello
Dali, a tribute to the Surrealists.
competitive scene.
When he got back, Julia was the first
person he saw. The romance got serious
as they watched a DVD of the movie The
Philadelphia Story one night, knocking back
glasses of champagne along with the actors,
then slow dancing in the wee morning hours.
Ira held a CD release party at Judy Davis’
studio and Julia opened for him. They “played
out” separately on the same bill a bunch of
times. On occasion, they’d sing together. After
one such performance, Linda Hirshorn of
Vocolot saw Julia and asked her to join her a
cappella group and Julia accepted. Ira and Julia
got married in 2002 and when they returned
from their honeymoon, Julia joined the group.
Over the next eight years, Julia would perform
with Vocolot and with Ira as well.
Ira continued as Uncle Eye with his band,
The Strange Change Machine. Julia was a
member as well. She is listed as “Aunt Eye”
on Hyperactive Talking Cows, playing on a
number of tracks.
Hyperactive Talking Cows
At the same time, Ira had been doing a lot
of rock ‘n’ roll with Jewish community
centers as a director of music at summer
camps. The director of the community center
where Ira worked said to him, “I’ve created
a songwriting class for you to teach the
kids.” Ira responded with a skeptical, “Oh
really?” but readily agreed to do it. It turned
out to be tailor-made for him. He’d already
been 5-going-on-42. Now he could revert to
his ever-present 5-year-old self. He began
creating songs along with the campers. While
teaching kids at summer camps, Ira grew
as a children’s music writer. He developed
a persona called “Uncle Eye” and appeared
on PBS as a singing storyteller. Employing
a kind of hybrid rock, a cross between Shel
Silverstein and Frank Zappa, he did two
frenetically energetic albums as Uncle Eye. A
review from Parents’ Press for one of them,
Hippo On My Head, read “definitely not for
naptime.” The title track of his second Uncle
Eye CD, Hyperactive Talking Cows, came to
life in 45 minutes with an assist from a large
room filled with 80 camper co-writers.
The Start of Something Big
After Julia met Ira at Freight and Salvage and
went to his house for the songwriter’s soiree,
they became good friends. She helped him
pack for his trip to Scotland for The Fringe
Festival as a performer of children’s music.
He followed the festival up with a trip to
London, busking at Covent Garden, a highly
Faith Inside The Laser Tracks
A sense of spirituality has been at the core of
the couple’s recorded output. The album 36
(2008) is based on the Jewish concept of the
36 Lamed Vavnicks, 36 humble and righteous
saints who live on earth and hold the fate of
the world in their hands. No one knows who
they are and they don’t even know who they
are themselves. A central idea in the concept
is to treat every person one meets as if they
are one of the 36. Even for those outside
the Jewish faith, the beauty of the songs can
bring chills, which use a variety of Middle
Eastern percussive instruments and soaring
harmonies: When you are in trouble, I will be
with you / I know your name / Halleluyah –
Yah! / I know your name / I set you on high
because you know my name. The Levins were
invited to play in both Amsterdam for the
Jewish Music Festival and to England’s UK
Limmud because of this album.
My Friend Hafiz (2009) is based on the
writings of Persian lyric poet Hafiz of Shiraz
(1326-1390), widely recognized as one of the
great Sufi poets. Again, the sense of uplift is
all-encompassing as the album begins with
“Dropping Keys.” Over the sound of a tabla
we hear: I am one of many, I’m not one alone
/ When I sing from the center of my soul / I
shine like a diamond in the old king’s throne.
In this day of discord between Muslim and
Western societies, the embracing of this
essentially Muslim-sourced material is typical
of The Levins’ focus on one-ness through
musical expression The Levins plan to
rerelease My Friend Hafiz with bonus tracks
and original stories in early 2013.
Coming East
In 2010, The Levins left the “Left Coast” behind.
Julia also left Vocolot for a career as a duo with
Ira. The children’s music of Uncle Eye would
continue with The Levins Family shows.
The title track of their first recording as a
duo — a 6-song EP — Barely Contained
(2010), illustrates their grasp of whimsy and
imagination: I once saw a fish in a tall tree /
He saw me and he started to grin / the melody
reminds me / there’s water in air and he
started to swim. Although I tend to raise an
eyebrow at the cliches of songs about coffee,
when they sing “Coffee My Love,” I’m won
over. It’s like Cole Porter as they lead off
with: I’d like to see you, early in the morning /
I like to hold out, hold out till noon / I might go
crazy, crazy if I see you / I might go crazy if I
see you too soon / But it’s a love affair, when
your perfume’s in the air /I love this love affair,
you perk me up!
On the EP, they cover the old standard “Blue
Skies” with a melodic twist I hadn’t heard
before. At first, I wanted to hear them do it
the way I’d always heard it before, perhaps
with that archly sad version some artists use.
Those voices would sound so good, I thought,
using the standard melodies. Then something
changed. Every time I hummed the song to
myself, the melody running through my head
was The Levins’ version. Their single, “Cereal
Days,” with its nostalgic look at the breakfasts
we loved as kids, has had audience members
waving boxes of cereal as they sing along.
When Ira and Julia make a musical statement,
it’s tough to resist. Why bother?
Ira and Julia love writing together and were
the winners of the 2011 CT folk Festival
songwriting contest.
The Levins are an invitation to a love-in and
everyone’s invited. Just show up and enjoy
the radiance.
Website: thelevinsmusic.com
Upcoming Appearances:
Oct 14 1 pm Warwick AppleFest
5 South Street, Warwick, NY Free
25 8:30pm Wherefore Arts
Greenlawn, NY $25
Nov 8-11 Northeast Regional Folk Alliance
Conference Hudson Valley Resort
Kerhonkson, NY
Showcases include:
Friday Night Acoustic Live 1am
acousticlive.com
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Manhattan
BB King Blues Club & Grill
237 W 42nd St. (betw 7th/8th Ave.) bbkingblues.com
Oct 5 8 & 10:30pm The Whispers $40 Adv / $45 Door
10 E ric Gales & Voodoo Chile - Tribute To Jimi Hendrix
$17.50 Adv / $23 Door
12 7:30pm Lynda Carter $45 Adv / $50 Door
13 7:30 & 10pm Air Supply $35 Adv / $40 Door
17 8pm Johnny Winter $29.50 Adv / $35 Door
20 8pm Jonny Lang $48.50 Adv / $54 Door
23, 24 8pm Buddy Guy $67 Adv / $75 Door
25 8pm Keb’ Mo’ $55 Adv / $60 Door
Beacon Theatre
74th Street & Broadway
www.beacontheatrenyc.com
Call: (212) 307-7171 / (914) 454-3388 (201) 507-8900
Oct 5 8pm Ian Anderson $50 - $150
6 8pm Fab Faux $49.50 - $135
Best Buy Theater
1515 Broadway @Times Square bestbuytheater.com
Bitter End
147 Bleecker 212-673-7030
$5 Cover/2 drink min. per set www.bitterend.com
Full schedule unavailable at press time
See venue web site for updates
Blarney Star Productions
with Glucksman Ireland House present a monthly Irish
traditional music concert series at Washington Square United
Methodist Church 135 West 4th Street (6th Ave - MacDougal St)
Info: Ireland House (212) 998-3950 or:
www.nyu.edu/pages/irelandhouse All shows 9pm Concert Adm $15
Oct 12 9pm Charlie Coen and Mike McHale
Nov 16 9pm Caitlin Warbelow
Dec 7 9pm James Keane
Blender Theater at Gramercy
127 East 23rd Street www.ticketmaster.com
The Blue Note
131 3rd St 212-475-8592 www.bluenotejazz.com
Nov 3-7 8 & 10:30pm Chick Corea & Stanley Clarke Band
$45 Bar / $65 Table
The Bowery Ballroom
6 Delancy St (at The Bowery) 212-533-2111
bowery ballroom.com
Tix @ Mercury Lounge, 866-468-7619, www.ticketweb.com
Cafe Vivaldi
32 Jones St. www.caffevivaldi.com
Open Mic Night Mondays: 6:30-11pm Sign up: 6pm
Oct 2 7 :15-Jarrod Dickenson, 8:30-Mark Radcliffe, 9:30-Brandon
Anderson
3 7:15-Roger Davidson, 8:30-Etsuko Tajima, 9:30-Caitlin Bell
4 8:30-Suzy Sellout
5 7:15-Erika Banks, 8:30-Tom Glynn, 9:30-Sadie
6 9:30-Gadi Lehavi
7 3 -Essential Theatre Group Cabaret Series, 6-Noel Brennan, 8:30Jon Walker & Mark Rose
9 6 -“Queen Of Vaudeville: The Story Of Eva Tanguay,” 7:15-Jarrod
Dickenson, 8:30-Mark Radcliffe
10 7:30-Pete Muller, 8:30-Equilibrium
11 9:30-Mika Harry
12 8:30-A Cappella Night At Caffe Vivaldi!
13 8:30-Nina Shanker, JilLian Bell, 9:30-Alicia Lemke
14 3-Essential Theatre Group Cabaret Series, 8-Secret Architecture
16 7 :15-Jarrod Dickenson, 8:30-Mark Radcliffe, 9:30-Nicky Schrire
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8:30-Hillary Barleaux, 9:30-Kay Lyra
7:30-Mimian Morales, 8:30-Nlx, 9:30-Harmony Keeney
9:15 & 10:45-Kristin Hoffmann
3-Essential Theater Group
7:15-Jarrod Dickenson, 8:30-Mark Radcliffe, 9:30-Nicky Schrire
9:30-John Schmitt
8:30-Fred Gilde Ensemble, 9:30-Caitlin Mahoney And Friends
8:30-Jem Warren, 9:30-Juliane Jones
8:30-Jesse Correll, 9:45-Emily Cavanagh
3-Essential Theater Group Cabaret Series, 8-Secret Architecture
7:15-Jarrod Dickenson, 8:30-Seth Kallen, 9:30-Nicky Schrire
6-Zeke And Friends
Carnegie Hall
57th St & 7th Ave. 212-477-0622 www.carnegiehall.org
Ticket info: CarnegieCharge - 212-247-7800.
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Oct 10 8pm An Acoustic Evening with Ben Harper
Nov 21 8pm Conor Oberst
Zankel Hall ---------------
Christopher St. Coffee House
St. John’s Church 81 Christopher St. 212.242.5737
christopherstreetcoffeehouse.org
1st Thursdays - Village Roots Concert Series
2nd Thursdays - Open MIc-less Night w/ host Tim Skehan
6:30 sign-up, 7pm music
2nd Fridays - Pete Seeger Song Circle
3rd Thursdays - Songwriters Beat w/ host Valerie Ghent
4th Thurdays - Open MIc Night w/ host Carolann Solebello
6:30 sign-up, 7pm music
Oct 11 Open Mic-less with Tim Skehan $5 suggested
18 Songwriter’s Beat hosted by Bill Grady $10
25 Open Mic Night with Carolann Solebello $5 suggested
Nov 8 Open Mic-less with Tim Skehan $5 suggested
15 Songwriter’s Beat with Valerie Ghent $10
29 Open Mic Night with Carolann Solebello $5 suggested
Dec 13 S ongwriter’s Beat with Valerie Ghent - special 12th Anniversary
edition $10
27 Open Mic Night with Carolann Solebello $5 suggested
City Winery
143 Varick Street (between Spring and Vandam Streets)
Sundays 11am - 2pm Klezmer Brunch
(212) 608-0555 www.citywinery.com
Oct 1,2 8pm Allen Toussaint $40, $50, $55
3 8pm Glen Phillips and Grant Lee Phillips $25, $32, $35
4 9pm Sixpence None The Richer $25, $30, $35
5 8pm Cheryl Wheeler & Antje Duvekot $20, $22, $25
7 11am Klezmer Brunch - Lisa Gutkin (Klezmatics) Band $10
8 8pm Bebel Gilberto Fall Residency $55, $60, $65
9 7 pm Suzanne Vega 25th Anniversary of “Solitude Standing”
Benefit Concert $45, $50, $55, $60
12 8pm Mike Doughty - Residency $22, $25, $28, $32
13 8 pm Don Felder (Eagles), An Evening At The Hotel California $40,
$45, $50
14 8pm Jackopierce $22, $25, $28
15 8pm Bebel Gilberto Fall Residency $55, $60, $65
17 8 pm Film Screening & Discussion of “Stop Making Sense” w/
Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz of Talking Heads & Tom Tom Club
presented by The Modern School of Film and City Winery $15
19 8pm John Wesley Harding Cabinet of Wonders $25, $28, $35
21 8 pm Joseph Arthur: Where Is My Van Benefit Show with Peter
Buck- $18, $20, $22
22 8 pm The Rum House’s Bespoke Music Series presents “Songs of
Love and Hate” A Tribute to Leonard Cohen JC Hopkins Ensemble
with very special guests $20, $22, $25
26, 27, 28 8pm Shawn Colvin- Residency $45, $55, $65
28 8pm Eric Hutchinson $25, $28, $30
30 8pm Griffin House $18, $20, $22.00
31 8pm Al Stewart w/ Rachael Sage $32, $35, $40
Nov 2 8pm Janis Ian $25, $30, $35.00
3 8pm Peter Wolf $38, $45, $55
4 8pm Gary Louris (The Jayhawks) w/ The Pines $20, 25, $28
5 8pm Susanna Hoffs $40, $45, $55
At the Living Room 7pm Tues, Oct 9th
Hosted By WFUV’s
John Platt
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8pm Mary Black w/ Special Guest Roisin O $45, $55, $60
8pm Ralph Stanley & His Clinch Mt. Boys $30, $35, $40
8pm Survivor Man” Les Stroud & the Campfire Kings $32, $35, $38
8 pm John Wesley Harding’s Cabinet of Wonders with Steve
Earle, Loudon Wainwright III, Alec Ounsworth, Quincy Troupe, Gary
Shteyngart $25, $28, $35
18 8pm Matt Wertz with Steve Moakler $22, $25, $28
19 8pm An Evening with Del McCoury and Sam Bush $55, $65, $75
20, 21 8pm John Hiatt & The Combo $65, $75, $80
24 8 pm Mike Doughty Residency with Melissa Ferrick $22, $25,
$28, $32
The Concert Hall
at the New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 West 64th Street at Central Park West www.nysec.org
Connolly’s on 45th
121 West 45th (betw 6th & Broadway) www.letszydeco.com
Complimentary Zydeco or Cajun dance lesson
Dance lesson 6pm, Show 7-10:30 (Except where stated*)
Pay at Door- No Advance ticket
Oct 13 Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys
21 The Lustre Kings
Nov 30 Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys
Dec 9 Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble
Cornelia St. Cafe
29 Cornelia St. (bet. w 4th St. & bleecker, just off of 6th Ave.)
212-989-9319 www.corneliastreetcafe.com
Oct 1 8 :30pm Amram & Co w/ David Amram, piano, french horn, flutes,
composition & surprises; Kevin Twigg, drums, glockenspiel; John de
Witt, bass; Adam Amram, percussion $10 cover ($10 min)
Country Dance New York
www.cdny.org
Weekly dances are held from September to mid-June
American Contra Dances -- Saturdays 8-11pm
7:30 Beginner’s Workshop -at Chinatown Y’s Houston Street
Center, 273 Bowery, unless otherwise stated
English Country Dances -- Tuesdays & occasional Fridays
7-10:15pm -at Philip Coltoff Center, 219 Sullivan Street
Dempsey’s Pub
61 2nd Ave. (bet. 3 & 4 St.) 212-388-0662
Tuesdays: 8:30 Traditional Irish Open Session
The 55 Bar
55 Christopher St
(212) 929-9883
www.55bar.com
Friends of Bob Porco Live at the Gaslight
16 MacDougal Street
FolkCityatFifty.blogspot.com
[email protected]
Oct 27 7 pm Mike Porco birthday celebration w/ Sally Spring &
Frank Christian $15
Nov 17 7pm Cliff Eberhardt, Opener TBA $20
presents
Oct 4th
Jonathan Byrd
& Chris Kokesh
Oct 25th
Natalia Zuckerman
& Andy Friedman
Acoustic music with wine and cheese
on the upper west side, 7-9 pm
Reservations a must.
Contact: [email protected]
Sponsored by I-Link
acousticlive.com
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Gizzi’s Lounge
16 W. 8th St. 212-353-0099
Sep 6 8pm Sal Casabianca
See venue web site for updates
October 2012
gizzisnyc.com
Greenwich Village Bistro
13 Carmine St. 212-206-9777
Live music Wednesday thru Saturday 9-11
www.greenwichvillagebistro.com
Highline Ballroom
431 W. 16th Street (between 9-10 Ave.)
www.highlineballroom.com
Seated Shows - Gen Adm / First come, first seated
$10 per person minimum at tables at seated shows
Oct 5 7pm Greg Laswell; Opener Katie Herzig $20
12 7 pm Wanda Jackson; Opener Daniel Romano $25 Adv / $30 Door
Nov 5 8 pm Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk & Anders Osborne, Luther
Dickinson; plus special guests $35 - $250
Dec 3 8pm Mark Eitzel $15 Adv / $18 Door
Jan 13 8 pm The David Johansen Band, The Last Bison, Los
Texmaniacs, Eliana Burki $25 Adv / $30 Door
16 7 :30pm 13th Annual International Guitar Night w/ Martin Taylor
(Scotland), Brian Gore (US), Solorazaf (Madagascar) & Guinga (Brazil)
$25 - $40
18 8pm Garland Jeffreys $30 Adv / $35 Door
29 8pm Ladysmith Black Mambazo $40 Adv / $45 Door
Hill Country NY
30 West 26th St #1
(212) 255-4544 www.hillcountryny.com
Tuesdays @ 8:30pm Rock ‘n Twang Live Band Karaoke FREE
Housing Works Used Book Cafe
126 Crosby Street (212-334-3324)
www.housingworks.org/usedbookcafe
Oct 1 8pm Live From Home with Jerrod Niemann
2 8pm Live From Home with Jake Shimabukuro
Irving Plaza
17 Irving Place (cor. 15th St.) www.irvingplaza.com
Joe’s Pub
At the Public Theater 425 Lafayette St. 212-239-6200
www.joespub.com
Oct 23 7 pm Barnaby Bright: CD Release w/ special guest Sierra
Noble $15 - Includes CD
25 6 :30 & 9pm CMA Songwriters Series Featuring Sunny Sweeney and
hosted by Bob DiPiero $35, $40
26 7pm Willie Nile $25
Nov 20 7pm Lucy Wainwright Roche / Lindsay Fuller $20
Kathryn_Space House Concerts
Lower East Side/East Village
Doors at 7pm music at 8 pm refreshments served
rsvp essential to: [email protected]
Oct 6 John Lilly w/ Tania Elizabeth
Nov 3 Malcolm Holcombe
Le Chéile
839 West 181st Street (@ Cabrini Boulevard)
lecheilenyc.com
212.740.3111
North By Northwest Singer/Songwriter Series
The Living Room
154 Ludlow St. betw. Stanton & Rivington St.
212-533-7235/7 www.livingroomny.com
*Advance Tickets (any show w/ price) @ www.ticketweb.com
Oct 1 7 -Kiddo, 8-Universal Thump, 9-Tony Scherr Trio with Anton Fier
and Rob Jost, 10-The Campilongo Quartet with Erik Deutsch,
Jeff Hill, Tony Mason ($8)
2 8-Doria Roberts & The Blackeyed Susans
3 8-10 -Riley Etheridge Jr. ($10), 10-Patrick Droney
4 8-Silvertone, 9-Galia Arad, 10-Sam Bisbee, 11-Our Griffins
5 7 -Melineh Kurdian, 8-Grace Pettis CD Release ($10), 9-Val
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Emmich ($5), 10-RocketHub.com Showcase featuring Walking For
Pennies, 12-Kurt Scobie
8-The End of America, 9- Amy Regan
6-Parry Adams, 7-Jeff Litman, 9-John Schmitt, 9-Heather Mae
7 -Kiddo, 8-Universal Thump, 9-Tony Scherr Trio with Anton Fier and
Rob Jost, 10-The Campilongo Quartet with Erik Deutsch, Jeff Hill,
Tony Mason ($8)
9 7 -9 -On Your Radar hosted by WFUV’s John Platt with Rani Arbo &
Daisy Mayhem, Rebecca Loebe, Sarah McQuaid ($12)
15 7 -Kiddo, 8-Universal Thump, 9-Tony Scherr Trio with Anton Fier and
Rob Jost, 10-The Campilongo Quartet with Erik Deutsch, Jeff Hill,
Tony Mason ($8)
16-20 CMJ Music Marathon
21 8:30-Tony Conniff & Band
22 7 -Kiddo, 8-Universal Thump, 9-Tony Scherr Trio with Anton Fier and
Rob Jost, 10-The Campilongo Quartet with Erik Deutsch, Jeff Hill,
Tony Mason ($8)
23 7-Angel Snow, 9-Dave Doobinin, 10-Andrew Vladeck
24 7-Aly Tadros, 9-Sri, 10-Shadowboxers ($10)
29 7 -Kiddo, 8-Universal Thump, 9-Tony Scherr Trio with Anton Fier and
Rob Jost, 10-The Campilongo Quartet with Jeff Hill, Tony Mason,
Julian Pollock ($8)
Nov 13 7 -9 -On Your Radar hosted by WFUV’s John Platt with Cliff
Eberhardt & James Lee Stanley, Louise Mosrie, Beth Wood
Googie’s Lounge
Oct 1 7 -10 -Charlie Lustman: Musical HOPE Campaign, 10pm-4am
My Sweet Karaoke hosted by Shanthrax & Rick Alert
4 9:30-Justin McMahon
5 7 :30-Tono and The Finance Company, 8:30-Charles Ellsworth,
9:30-11:30-Caitlin Bell, Nicholas Ford Hagen, and Ricky Reilly
6 8-Unhinged: A Night of Queer Songwriters, 9:30-Fellaheen
8, 15, 22, 29 10pm-4am -My Sweet Karaoke hosted by Shanthrax &
Rick Alert
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Madison Square Garden
7th Ave. & 33rd St www.ticketmaster.com
Madison Square Park
at the Oval Lawn 23rd St. & Broadway
www.madisonsquarepark.org
Studio Fall Series
Oct 6 Deadly Gentlemen / The Vespers (opener)
Mercury Lounge
217 E. Houston St. 212-260-4700
www.mercuryloungenyc.com
music on 4
a series of house concerts
Acoustic music in an intimate setting, Upper West Side
Reservations a must Contact: [email protected]
Sponsored by I-Link
Oct 4 Jonathan Byrd / Chris Kokesh
25 Natalia Zukerman / Andy Friedman
Nov 8 Arianna Gillis
Dec 13 Caravan of Thieves
Music Over Manhattan
251 West 19th Street #7C (betw. 7-8 Ave.)
Saturdays: Doors at 7pm, music starts at 7:30pm
Sundays Doors at 2pm, music starts at 3pm
$15 suggested at door refreshments included
Reservations a must. e-mail: [email protected]
The National Underground
159 E. Houston St. between Allen and Eldridge
www.myspace.com/thenationalunderground
[email protected]
Open seven days a week until 3:30am
New York Pinewoods
Folk Music Club Office: 444 W. 54 St, #7
Folk-Fone: 718-651-1115 Shows at various times/locations
Shows at various times/locations www.folkmusicny.org
Oct 2,16, 30 7:30-9:30pm: Old-Time Instrumental Jam @The
Farmacy, 513 Henry St. (@Sackett St.), Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn
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7 -10 pm Folk Open Sing; first Weds ea mo. at Brooklyn Society for
Ethical Culture, 53 Prospect Park West (basement), Brooklyn (near
2nd St.). Hosted by Ethical Culture/Good Coffeehouse, FMSNY, Info:
212-636-6341, or Laura, 718-788-7563
8 pm The Tres Amigos, (part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days)
OSA Hall, 220 E 23rd St, suite 707, betw 2nd & 3rd Ave, Manhattan
members $10, general public $20, FREE to all fulltime students under
age 23 and to all under 18 years of age. Info: 212-957-8386.
2 -5pm Shanty Sing on Staten Island; @ Noble Gallery, Building D,
Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island
Nightingale
213 Second Avenue (corner of 13th Street)
www.nightingalelounge.com
Artists Lounge 1st Wed ea. mo. Open mic & feature
performance 7:30pm sign-up One or two songs per person/
group Hosted by Su Polo 1 Drink minimum $3 suggested
donation
92Y Tribeca Mainstage
200 Hudson Street 92y.org/92yTribeca
Live at Cafe 92YTribeca
Oct 6 9pm The Lisps: Futurity Album Release $15
Nov 9 9pm Barnaby Bright / Liz Longley $10
Parkside Lounge
317 E Houston St (bet Aves B & C) 212-673-6270
www.parksidelounge.net
1st Mondays @ 9:30 Michael Daves’ Bluegrass Jam
Orchard House Cafe
1064 First Ave. (@ 58th St) [email protected]
The People’s Voice
The Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist
40 E. 35th Street (betw Madison & Park Aves) 212-787-3903
Shows at 8:00 unless* Admission: $15, $10 memb.
PeoplesVoiceCafe.org
Oct 6 Jolie Rickman Tribute
13 The Raging Grannies; The Occuponics
20 Marie Mularczyk O’Connell & Friends; David Laibman
27 Jenny Hurwitz & Talbot Katz; Jay Byrd
Nov 3 Sage Singers; Linq
10 Such As Us; Amalgamated Muck
17 Woody Guthrie Centennial Tribute
Dec 1 Charlie King
8 TBA
15 NY Pinewoods Benefit: Songs of Struggle
Jan 5 Jon Fromer; Reggie Harris
12 Old-Time Country Night
19 Generations: Mike & Aleksi Glick; TBA
Feb 2 Emma’s Revolution
9 Rod MacDonald
16 Pearls of Wisdom; Harmonic Insurgence
23 Hawaiian Music & Dance Night
Mar 2 Ruth Pelham; Magpie
9 Peoples’ Music Network Benefit
16 Heather Lev; Adele Rolider
23 W
omen’s Voices for Peace and Justice: Pat Lamanna, Marynell
Morgan, Vicki Rovere
Apr 6 Y oung Political Songwriters Night: Sima Cunningham, Jacob
Bernz, arjuna greist)
13 Ray Korona Band
20 Roy Zimmerman
27 The Peaceniks; George Mann & Rik Palieri
May 4 New York City Labor Chorus
11 TBA
18 Sally Campbell; Ben Silver
Paddy Reilly’s
519 2nd Ave. (29th St.) 212-686-1210
Sundays: 5 - 9pm Bluegrass Jam Session
Tuesdays: 8 - 11pm McHoney and the Moment
Thursdays: 10pm - 1am Niall O’Leary
Fridays: 11pm - 1am The Prodigals
Saturdays: 6 - 9pm Songwriters Open Mic and Showcase
October 13th
28 Brentwood Rd.,
Bay Shore, NY
eclecticcafe.org
Info 631-661-1278
Tickets $10 Adv / $13 Door
8:30pm
open mic 7:30
The Stray Birds
acousticlive.com
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Postcrypt Coffeehouse
2980 Broadway Basement of St. Paul’s chapel,
Columbia University (212) 854-1953
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/postcrypt/coffeehouse
Shows: 8:30 / 9:30 / 10:30 in order listed Free/Donation
Oct 5 Paul Sachs, Scott Meyers
6 Open Stage (Signup: 8pm)
13 James Hatem & others TBA
19 Lit Night
20 Anthony D’Amato & others TBA
26 Elijah & the Moon, Ryan Tennis, Chris Faroe
27 Anthony da Costa, Thomas Wesley Stern
Nov 9 Matt Sucich, The Weather Station, Will Stratton
10 O pen Stage (Signups at 8pm) plus feature guest Denmark’s MC
Hansen
16 Lit Night
17 Christopher Paul Stelling, Haale (of The Mast), Tall Tall Trees
23 Brothers McMahon, Bird Courage
24 Myles Manley & others TBA
30 John Craigie & others TBA
Dec 1 Open Stage (Signup: 8pm)
8 An Evening with Anthony da Costa & Friends
Radio City Music Hall
1260 Avenue of the Americas
www.radiocity.com
The Red Lion
151 Bleecker St. (Thompson St.)
(212) 260-9797 www.RedLion-NYC.com
Mon 7-10pm Dan’s Jam (hosted by Dan Donnelly)
Rockwood Music Hall
196 Allen St. (bet Houston & Stanton)
212-477-4155
www.rockwoodmusichall.com
Stage 1
Oct 1 6 -Jessica Carvo, 7-The Bylines, 8-Anna Nelson, 9-Joe Fletcher
EP Release, 10-Ocean Carolina, 11-Charlie Phillips, 12-Teddy
Kumpel
2 6 -William Howard, 7-New Sweden, 8-Joe Whyte, 9-Freddie
Stevenson, 10-Michael Daves, 11-Jesse Adelman (of The
Telephones) with Jay Barclay, 12-Aaron Steele & Jonathan Maron
3 6 -Chimney Choir, 7-Anne Heaton Record Release, 8-Jim Bianco,
9-Melodime, 10-Jon Sandler, 12-Cool Papa Bell
4 6 -Melody Walker, 7-Connor Garvey, 8-Martin Rivas, 9-Kara
Suzanne EP Release, 10-Christine Hoberg
5 6 -Andrew Mancilla, 7:-Meg Wilkinson, 8-Jann Klose, 12-Dirty
Bourbon River Show, 1-Zach Brock
6 3-Hannah and Maggie, 4-Danielle Ate the Sandwich, 6-Luke
Mitchem Record Release, 7-Nick Howard, 8-Ryan Tennis, 9-Mieka
Pauley, 12-The Birdhive Boys, 1-Auto Defiance
7 3 -Ben Rabb, 4-Rashmi Singh, 6-Maggie McClure and Shane Henry,
7-Derek Fawcett, 8-Kristen Errett, 9-Mikaela Davis, 10-Laura Jane
8 6 -Martina Fiserova, 7-Kail Baxley, 8-Carsie Blanton, 9-SJ, 10Bryce Ryness, 11-risha Ivy, 12-Teddy Kumpel
9 6 -Cal Stamp, 7-Chris Brown and Kate Fenner, 8-The Northstar
Session, 10-Michael Daves, 11-Freddie Stevenson
10 6 -Darrelle London, 7-Kiddo, 8-Mike Errico, 9-Among Savages, 10People Vs. Larsen, 11-The Kandinsky Effect, 12-Abby Payne
11 6 -Ian McFeron, 7-Elijah Tucker Record Release, 8-Janita, 9-The
Pines, 10-Oli Rockberger, 11-Thomas Wesley Stern, 12-Trio
Subtonic
12 6 -Max Gabriel, 7-Salina Sias, 8-Coby Brown w/ Immy from
Counting Crows, 9-Wes Hutchinson, 10-Matt Simons, 11-Chris Ayer
13 3 -Juliane Jones, 4-Taylor Moore, 6-Zak Smith Band, 7-The
Lascivious Biddies, 8-Chris Staples, 9-Niall Connolly, 10-Mariachi
Flor de Toloache
14 4 -Sweet Soubrette, 5-Jake Snider, 6-Kate Davis, 7-Shelly Bhushan,
8-Ariel Lask, 9-Greg Tannen, 10-Dusty Brown, 11-Dan Abraham
15 6 -Zamin Band, 7-Jay Psaros and Jackson Wetherbee, 8-Jenn
Grinels & Friends, 9-Gabrielle Sterbenz, 10-Corn Mo, 11-The
Mallett Brothers Band, 12-Teddy Kumpel
16 C MJ Music Marathon 6-Tall Heights, 7-Caitlin Canty, 8-Amy Vachal,
9-Gabriel Rios, 10-Michael Daves, 11-Castle Lights, 12-^v
17 C MJ Music Marathon MPress Records Showcase 2:30-Julia
Haltigan, 3-Seth Glier, 3:40-A Fragile Tomorrow, 4:15-Rachael
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FOLK CONCERTS
AT FIRST UNITARIAN
PIERREPONT ST. AT MONROE PL.
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
Buskin & Batteau
Red Molly
Suzie Vinnick
Freebo
Union Street
Preservation Society
Friction Farm
and
October 6th
with
October 27th
with
November 3rd
All Seats $25 In Advance / $30 At Door
Special offer - bring this ad to the show and get a complimentary beverage
718. 288.5994 www.firstacoustics.org
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Sage, 4:45-Antigone Rising, 6-Lowell Thompson, 7-John
Fulbright, 8-Hannah Winkler, 9-Caleb Hawley, 10-Love in
Stockholm, 11-We Were Evergreen, 12-Hugh Bob & The Hustle,
1-Matt Sucich
18 C MJ Music Marathon 3-Kate Earl, 4-Cold Blood Club, 5-Kris
Gruen, 6-goodbyemotel, 7-Alex and Janel, 8-Theo Katzman,
9-Bess Rogers, 10-Will Knox, 11-Aabaraki, 12-The Bright Silence,
1-Great Elk, 2-The Nightmare River Band
19 C MJ Music Marathon Monarch Presents Showcase 12-A Brief
View of The Hudson, 12:45-The Bengsons, 1:30-Wyatt, 2-Gabriel
Rios, 2:45-Monica Lionheart, 3:30-Teletextile, 4-Mieka Pauley,
Monkey Rock Showcase 5-Monkey Rock Writers Circle, 6-Jennah
Bell, 7-Echorev, 8-Wilsen, 9-Tall Tall Trees, 10-Julia Haltigan,
11-Freddie Stevenson, 12-Holy Ghost Tent Revival, 1-The Stone
Lonesome, 2-Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes
20 C MJ Music Marathon WELISTENFORYOU.COM Showcase 12Conveyor, Dylan Shearer, Port St. Willow, 5-Scott Matthew, 6-Jay
Stolar, 7-Nat Osborn, 8-Il Abanico, 9-Jacob Jeffries Band, 10Hurrah! A Bolt of Light, 11-Lyle Divinsky, 12-Railbird, 1-Animal Talk
Stage 2 $$: Admission @ venue website
Oct 1 7-Danielle Parente, 8:30-Blow Up Hollywood, 9:30-Jesse
Harris ($$), 10:30-Jesse Fischer & Soul Cycle
2 7 :15-Todd Carey w/ Jenn Summers ($$), 9-This Condition, 10-Jay
Shepard, 11-Sky White Tiger (REMIX)
3 7 :30-Private Event, 8:30-The Screaming Orphans, 9:30-Fences
($$), 10:30-Plastic Cannons, 11:30-AV
4 8-Private Event
5 7 :30-Emma Louise, 10-Charlie Peacock Record Release ($$),
12:30-The Gold Magnolias
6 7 -The Score, 8:30-James McCartney (special solo acoustic
performance) ($$), 10-The Stationary Set, 11-Hurrah! A Bolt of
Light, 12-Nicky Egan
7 5 -Libbie Schrader, 6-Matt Sucich, 7-Jeff Campbell, 9:30-Miss
Amanda Jones (2 Sets)
8 7 :30-Larkin Grimm, 8:30-Cuddle Magic, 9:30-Holly Golightly and
the Brokeoffs w/ Daniel Wayne ($$)
9 8 -Hannah Georgas (Buy Tickets), 9:15-Chris Trapper (Buy Tickets),
11-The Cowpunchers ($10 Cover)
10 7 :15-Toby Lightman w/ Nikki Kummerow (Buy Tickets), 9:30Fences ($$), 10:30-Silent Rider, 11:30-Erik Deutsch Band
11 7 :30-Becca Stevens Band ($$), 9-Kate Miller Heidke ($$), 11:30Johnny Gallagher
12 7 -Seth Glier w/ Anthony da Costa ($$), 9-Jamie McLean Band
($$), 10-Casey Shea and The Thelonious Monks, 12:30-Mamarazzi
13 7 :15-Graham Colton w/ Mikey Wax (Buy Tickets), 9-Burlap to
Cashmere ($$), 10-Robbie Gil ($10 Cover), 11:30-The Great Apes
14 2 -Wanting (SOLD OUT), 7:30-Charlie Hunter & Scott Amendola
Record Release ($$), 9:30-Alicia Witt ($$), 11-Nai Palm (of Hiatus
Kiayote)
15 7 -Wanting (SOLD OUT), 9-The Old Fashions, 10:30-José James
sings Bill Withers & Al Green ($$)
16 C MJ Music Marathon 6-Marit Larsen, 7-Teddy Geiger,
8-Darlingside, 9-Spacehog, 10-Black Taxi, 11-Taurus, 12-The
Floorwalkers
17 C MJ Music Marathon Section 101 Showcase 5-My Glorious
Mess, 5:30-Todd Alsup, 6:30-Jenn Bostic, 7-Jonatha Brooke,
9:30-Mark Guiliana’s “Beat Music,” 10:30-Elle King, 11:30-The
Revivalists, 12:30-Sky White Tiger
18 C MJ Music Marathon 2-BMI Showcase, 7-The Virginmarys, 9-The
Canon Logic, 10-The Stationary Set, 11:30-The Kin, 12:30-The
Ludlow Thieves
19 C MJ Music Marathon Imagem Music & The Press House Present:
11:30-Scott James, 12-Anna Krantz, 1-Jillette Johnson, 2-SHEL,
3-Zulu Pearls, 4-Wakey! Wakey!, 5-French Horn Rebellion,
7-Communion Showcase, 11:30-Mother Feather, 12:30-Lily & The
Parlour Tricks, 1:30-The Gold Magnolias
20 C MJ Music Marathon Vinefield Agency & HMG PR Showcase
12:15-Flashbulb Fires, 1-The Black Cadillacs, 1:45-Antennas
Up, 2:30-The Ragbirds, 3:15-The Swayback, 4-Aunt Martha,
5-Barcelona, 7-Country Mice, 8-Fences, 9:30-Zach Williams & The
Bellow, 11-Dumpster Hunter, 12-Kendra Morris, 1-The Last Royals
See venue web site for updates
129 Lexington Avenue 212-725-3871
Mondays from 9 ‘til midnight-Informal seisiun of
Irish traditional music with Marie Reilly
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The Rodeo Bar
375 3rd Avenue, New York, New York 10016
Corner of 27th Street and Third Avenue (212) 683-6500
www.rodeobar.com
Showtimes: Mon-Tues 9pm - Midn, Wed 10pm - Midn
Thurs 10pm - 1am Fri-Sat 10:30pm - 1:30am
Oct 1 The Up South Twisters
2 Emily Duff
3 Brain Cloud
4 Hickry Hawkins
5 Chris Bergson Band
6 Mick Hargreaves and the King Guys
7 Megan Jean Family Band
8 Western Caravan
9 Michaela Anne
10 Susquehanna Industrial Tool and Die Co.
11 Simon and the Bar Sinisters
12 Joe Taino
13 Lara Hope and the Arktones
14 Girls, Guns and Glory
15 Babs Winn and the Kickin Boogie Band
16 Trailer Radio
17 K nockin Boots / 9pm- CMJ Showcase / 10:45- CMJ showcase: C
Gibbs and The Mothers
18 S pecial ticketed event: 9pm Tav Falco & Panther Burns $15 Adv /
$20 Door
19 Scott Sharrard
20 The Lonesharks
21 Erin Harpe and the Delta Swingers
22 Jon Sholle and Bob Jones
23 Lindy Loo’s Country Cuzin’s Show
24 PartyFolk
25 Dave Moore and the Hillbilly Huxsters w/ spec guest Fireball Steven
26 Jack Grace Band
27 Roy Wilson and The Buzzards
28 The Bakersfield Breakers
29 Maynard and The Musties
30 Stephen Clair
31 Kelly & The Hermanos
See venue web site for updates
Roseland Ballroom
239 W 52nd St
(212) 247-0200
www.roselandballroom.com
The Rubin Museum of Art
150 W 17th Street
212.620.5000 ext 344
www.rmanyc.org
Music Without Borders presents the “Naked Soul” Series
Oct 12 7pm Catie Curtis $30 Adv / $35 Door / $27 Memb
26 7pm David Wilcox $35 Adv / $40 Door / $31.50 Memb
Nov 30 7pm John Gorka $30 Adv / $35 Door / Memb: $27
Sugar Bar
254 W. 72nd St. 212.579.0222
Symphony Space
2537 Broadway (95th St) 212.864.1414
www.symphonyspace.org
Terminal 5
610 W 56th St
(212) 665-3832
www.terminal5nyc.com
Terra Blues
149 Bleecker St 212-777-7776 terrablues.com
7pm Acoustic / 10pm Electric
The Town Hall
123 W.43rd St. the-townhall-nyc.org 212-398-6447
Oct 4 8pm Beth Orton w/ Sam Amidon $25, $35
12 8pm Pat Metheny Unity Band $65, $75, $95
17 7pm Alfie Boe $44, $54, $88.50
27 8pm Aimee Mann $TBA
Nov 5 8pm Ben Gibbard $39.50
15 8pm Sharon Van Etten $25, $30
17 8pm Ani Difranco $48.
UMO Music Events
UMO Weekly Sunday Afternoon Free Winter Music Event
Shades of Green Pub
125 East 15 Street (Betw Irving Place & 3rd Ave)
2pm to 6pm FREE - 1 Drink Minimum / 212-674-1394
Performers welcome: Folk / Rock / R&B 2010 back to 1960’s
More info “Underground Music Online” www.umo.com
(Note - Spring, Summer & Fall Music
is in Washington Square Park)
Webster Hall
125 E. 11th St.
www.websterhall.com
acousticlive.com
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An Beal Bocht Cafe
445 W 238th St, Riverdale 718-884-7127 anbealbochtcafe.com
Shows at 9:30
Sun: 4-7pm Trad Irish Session Tues: Open Mic Night
Uptown Coffeehouse
City Island Community Center
190 Fordham Street - Lower Level, City Island 10464
(below the Nautical Museum) (718) 885-2955
www.uptowncoffeehouse.org
All shows start at 6pm Adm. $15 adults $5 children
Oct 7 Drew Nelson
Nov 4 Amy Black
Dec 2 The Kennedys
Jan 13 Cliff Eberhardt
Brooklyn
Barbes
376 9th St at 6th Ave Park Slope 718-965-9177
www.barbesbrooklyn.com
All events $10 suggested donation, unless otherwise noted
Mondays @ 7pm Brain Cloud
Mondays @ 9:30pm Chicha Libre
Tuesdays @ 9pm Slavic Soul Party $10/set
Wednesdays @ 8pm The Palimpsestic Series $10/set
Wednesdays @ 10pm The Mandingo Ambassadors
Thursdays @ 10pm Barbez Occupies Barbes
Oct 1 Chicha Libre. Psychedelic Cumbia. Every Monday.
2 9pm Slavic Soul Party
3 8 pm Girls in Airports The Palimpsestic Series, Curated By Oscar
Noriega. Every Wednesday. $10, 10pm The Mandingo Ambassadors.
4 8pm Rachelle Garniez, 10pm Barbez Occupies Barbes Thursdays
5 10pm Chia’s Dance Party.
6 B rooklyn Mexico Border: 7pm Rana Santacruz, 8:30pm Pistolera,
10pm Banda Sinaloense De Los Muertos $10
7 7pm The Four Bags, 9pm Les Hot Club
8 7 pm Brain Cloud. Every Monday, 9pm Kayode Kuti, 10pm Chicha
Libre. Every Monday.
9 8pm Andy Biskin’s Ibid, 9pm Slavic Soul Party
10 8pm Trio Hornito $10
11 8pm Scott Kettner’s Orgy In Rhythm
12 8pm Shapiro Shanty’s Shakedown, 10pm Bill Carney’s Jug Addicts.
13 8 pm Les Chauds Lapins, 10pm Smokey’s Roundup, Midnight
Acoustic Series: The Real Vocal String Quartet
14 9pm Les Bandits, 10pm Bad Reputation
16 7pm Sarah Goldfeather
17 8pm Bob Meyer Project $10
18 8pm The Damaged Quartet
19 8pm Eszter Balint w/ Chris Cochrane, 10pm Jose Conde
20 8pm Pedro Giraudo Sextet, 10pm Jack Grace
21 7pm Irene Jacob, 9pm Sonagi
23 7pm Tim Eriksen
24 8pm Mat Maneri $10
25 8pm Pamelia Kurstin With Pete Drungle
26 7 pm Joel Forrester/Phillip Johnston Duo, 8pm Adam Good,
10pm Mariachi Flor de Toloache
27 6 pm Tom Swafford presents “Songs from the Inn” 8pm Banda
Magda
28 8pm Rob Curto, 9pm Stephane Wrembel
30 7pm Akiko Pavolka & House Of Illusions
31 8pm Surface To Air $10
(Note: See above for recurring residency performers)
The Bell House
149 7th Street www.thebellhouseny.com
Brooklyn Bowl
61 Wythe Avenue (718) 963-3369 brooklynbowl.com
Brooklyn Music Shop presents
at The Grand Prospect Hall 263 Prospect Avenue
(Between 5th & 6th Aves.), Park Slope Tickets: ticketfly.com
First Acoustics Coffeehouse
October 2012
First Unitarian Congregational Society
Brooklyn Heights 50 Monroe Place at Pierrepont St.
718-288-5994
www.firstacoustics.org
All seats $25 Adv / $30 Door
Oct 6 Buskin & Batteau and Freebo
27 Red Molly w/ Union Street Preservation Society
Nov 3 Suzie Vinnick w/ Friction Farm
17 Anna Dagmar, Anthony da Costa, and Caitlin Canty
Dec 9 B rooklyn Women of Song: Meg Braun, Jean Rohe, and
Carolann Solebello
23 Barnaby Bright and Deni Bonet
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Apr 20 Spuyten Duyvil w/ Karyn Oliver
May 18 Pesky J. Nixon w/ Kara Kulpa
Jun 1 Joni Mitchell’s Blue: A 40 Anniversary Celebration
The Good Coffeehouse
Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Park West at 2nd St.,
Park Slope Fridays, 8pm gchmusic.org
Oct 19 Wool&Grant w/ Mamie Minch
Jalopy
315 Columbia St 718.395.3214 www.jalopy.biz
Wednesdays @ 9:30 Roots and Ruckus FREE
Summer Vacation Schedule - Closed Mon, Tues, Thurs
Oct 1 7 -Singing Workshop with Moira Smiley & VOCO $20, 8-Moira
Smiley & VOCO $10 (Both Workshop & Performance $25)
2 8:30-John Lilly, 9:30-Emma Graves
3 9-Roots & Ruckus
4 8:30-Apocalypse Five and Dime, 9:30-Sweet Soubrette
5 5 :30-The Jalopy Theatre Presents: The Whistling Wolves at the
American Folk Art Museum, 9-M Shanghai String Band and Friends
-CD Release Party
6 9-M Shanghai String Band and Friends -CD Release Party
7 2 -Matt Flinner Mandolin Workshop, 1-Country Harmony I -Vocal
Workshop with Val Mindel, 3-Country Harmony II -Vocal Workshop
with Val Mindel, 8-The Whiskey Spitters, 9- Dirty Bourbon River
Show
10 9 - Roots & Ruckus featuring Tito Deler, Brownbird Rudy Relic, Thorn
& Shout, Feral Foster
11 9 -Veveritse and Jalopy Theatre host the HONK! NYC Festival
12 9 th Annual Brooklyn Country Music Festival, 8-The Buddy Hollers,
9-Frankenpine, 10-The Defibulators $12 Adv / $15 Door (Three
Day Pass $30)
13 9 th Annual Brooklyn Country Music Festival 6- CashHank Jam,
9-Mamie Minch, 10-Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues, 11-Special
Guest $12 Adv / $15 Door
14 9 th Annual Brooklyn Country Music Festival 7-The Third Wheel
Band, 8-JP and the Gilberts, 9-Dive Bar Dukes, 10-Jan Bell $12
Adv / $15 Door
17 9-Roots & Ruckus featuring Pocatello, Feral Foster and more!
19 8-Ed Romanoff, 9-Jan Bell and the Maybelles, 10-Ana Egge
20 9-Matt Munisteri, 10-J. Walter Hawkes
21 3 -Steve James Presents: The Guitar According to Steve James, 8 &
9:30-Steve James
24 9 Roots & Ruckus
25 9-PaperSwan Presents:
26 8 -Old-Timey, the living tradition: Jane Rothfield &Harry Bolick with
Brian Slattery, Allan Carr, Joel Wennerstrom, & Charlie Shaw
27 9- Zombie Cash, 10-Dirty Rat Bastard Revue
28 2 :30-Rolie Polie Guacomole -Kids Halloween Show & Costume
Party!
31 9-Roots & Ruckus
Music Hall of Williamsburg
66 North Sixth Street www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com
Pete’s Candy Store
709 Lorimer Street Williamsburg (718) 302 - 3770
www.petescandystore.com
Sundays @ 4pm Revolution Church + 9:30pm Dang-It Bobby’s
Rocky Sullivan’s
34 Van Dyke St. (@ Dwight St.), Red Hook
718-246-8050 rockysullivans.com
Two Moon Art House & Café
315 4th Avenue twomoonbklyn.com
2nd Fridays with Carolann Solebello & Wool&Grant
Oct 12 8 pm 2nd Fridays w/ hosts Carolann Solebello and Bev Grant
Guest Ann Klein
Warsaw
Polish National Home 261 Driggs Avenue
www.warsawconcerts.com
Queens
The Irish Cottage
108-07 72nd Avenue, Forest Hills (between Austin Street and
Queens Boulevard, two blocks south of the 71st/Continental
stop of the E, F, R, and V trains) 718-520-8530
Woodside Library
54-22 Skillman Avenue
(718) 429-4700
Staten Island
Every Thing Goes Book Cafe
& Neighborhood Stage 208 Bay Street 718-447-8256
www.well.com/user/ganas/etgstores
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Tavern Concerts 441 Clarke Avenue (718) 351-1611
www.historicrichmondtown.org
Reservations: (718) 351-1611, Ext. 281
2 shows ea. Sat. Jan-Apr 7:30 & 9pm, $15, $12/SIHS Memb.
Long Island
Acoustic Long Island
Deepwell Mansion 497 Route 25a
Saint James (Long Island) www.acousticlongisland.com
Live shows and audio and video podcasts
First Wednesday ea. month: 8-10pm - FREE
Oct 3 Seth Glier
Nov 7 Louise Mosrie, Ruby Jane
Babylon Village Arts Council
2nd Thursday Concert Series
Astoria Fed Savings Bank 180 W Main St Babylon Village
Free Admission Info: 631-669-1810 babylonvillagearts.org
BACCA Performing Arts Center
Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts 4th Friday Concert Series
149 N Wellwood Ave, Lindenhurst 631-587-3696
Open Mic @ 7:30 Shows @ 8pm Adm: $15 babylonarts.com
Boulton Center for the Performing Arts
37 W. Main Street Bay Shore (631)969-1101
www.boultoncenter.org
All shows 8pm Reserved Seating - Adm: Member / Non-Memb
Oct 6 Leo Kottke $55 / $60
14 7pm Jorma Kaukonen $65 / $70
19 8pm Maria Muldaur $25 / $30
27 8pm Janis Ian $35 / $40
Nov 17 8pm Fountains of Wayne $35 / $40
Court House Concerts
courthouseconcerts.com
Pre-show gathering 2pm, Showtime 3pm
Suggested Donation $15
Reservations required e-mail: [email protected]
Dec 2 The Sea The Sea w/ special guest Seth Morgan
Eclectic Café
Unitarian Universalist Society of South Suffolk
28 Brentwood Rd Bay Shore 631 661-1278
www.eclecticcafe.org
2nd Sat/month 7:30 1-hr open mic, then feature act(s)
$10 Admission $9 Seniors $8 members $5 Students
Oct 13 The Stray Birds
Nov 10 Appalachian Diaries
Dec 8 Frank Tedesso
Finch Mountain House Concerts
Babylon 631) 661-1278 or [email protected]
7pm Pot Luck supper before each show
$20 suggested donation Reservations required
Folk-Groovin’ Café
Conklin Barn (NY Avenue @ High Street), Huntington
“Add a Little GROOVE To Your Coffee!” 631-368-1920
Performances: 8pm Adm $10 Refreshments included
Folk Music Society of Huntington
Congregational Church of Huntington, L.I.
30 Washington Drive, Centerport, (631) 425-2925 fmshny.org
First Saturday Series Concerts begin at 8:30 Open Mic 7:30
Admission $25 / members $20 - advance tix on website
Oct 6 Toby Walker (2-4 pm Workshop - $45 / $35 members)
Nov 3 Joe Crookston and Amy Speace
Dec 1 Harry Chapin Tribute Concert
Hard Luck Café at the Cinema Arts Centre
423 Park Ave, Huntington
Third Thursday Concerts begin at 8:30pm w/ Open Mic at 7:30pm
Admission $12 / - FMSH & CAC members $8 - No advance tickets
Oct 18 The Tres Amigos
Nov 15 Brian Kalinec and Jarrod Dickenson - Texas Troubadours
Folk Jams at the Huntington Library - Free
Oct 14, Nov 18, Dec 9
Garden Stage
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Central Nassau
223 Stewart Avenue Garden City
gardenstage.com/calendar.html
Concerts scheduled one Friday of the month Sep thru May
Oct 5 John Flynn / Freebo $18 Adv / $20 Door
6 2 -6pm The Heifer Project Benefit Concert w/ Marcus Simeone,
Rich Siegel, Paul Guzzone, Tina Lear, Robert Bruey, Mason
Sansonia, Jeff Humphrey, Tigger Benford Dan Elias, Vladmir
acousticlive.com
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Spitzberg, Phil Minisale plus surprise guests (The Heifer Project
provides livestock, seeds, and training to starving people in Third
World countries) $15 - $25 w/ dinner
Nov 2 J oni Mitchell Blue Tribute $20 Adv/$22 Door w/ Honor
Finnegan, Allison Tartalia, Elisa Peimer, Sharon Goldman,
Carolann Solebello, Catherine Miles, Victoria Lavington, Anna
Dagmar, Allison Scola, Meg Braun, Karyn Oliver, Cheryl Prashker
Dec 7 S eason of Light: Magpie / Kim & Reggie Harris $20 Adv / $22 Door
Jan 4 Josh Joffen / Tina Lear $18 Adv / $20 Door
Feb 1 We’re About 9 / Pesky J Nixon $18 Adv / $20 Door
Mar 1 Gathering Time $20 Adv / $22 Door
Apr 5 Brother Sun $20 Adv / $22 Door
May 3 TBA
Jun 7 TBA
Grounds and Sounds Cafe
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
380 Nicholls Road (just north of Rt. 347) Stony Brook
groundsandsounds.org
Open Mic at 8pm Feature Act at 8:45pm Adm: $12.50
Oct 12 Greg Gallucio’s “Rock, Folk & Soul Extravaganza”
Nov 9 James O’Malley
Dec 14 Katie Pearlman
Jan 1 Carolann Solebello
Feb 8 Phil Minissale
Mar 8 Patrick Fitzsimmons
May 10 Lara Herskovitch
Jun 14 Nikki Talley
Landmark on Main Street
232 Main Street Port Washington 516-767-6444
www.landmarkonmainstreet.org
Shows: 8pm Adm: Prem Seats / Memb -- Standard / Memb
Oct 14 Nick Lowe
27 An Acoustic Evening with Blue Oyster Cult
Nov 9 Carolina Chocolate Drops
16 Karla Bonoff & Steve Forbert
Dec 8 Darlene Love
Jan 5 David Wax Museum
26 Kathy Mattea
Feb 1 The Campbell Brothers
9 Lucy Kaplansky
Mar 2 Little Feat Guitarists Paul Barrere & Fred Tackett
9 Susan Werner & Patty Larkin
15 Betty Buckley
16 Natalie MacMaster
Apr 6 Arturo Sandoval
13 An Acoustic Evening with Dave Mason
27 John Hammond / David Lindley
May 18 Nellie McKay & Red Molly
Last Licks Cafe
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
109 Brown’s Rd, Huntington 631-427-9547 lastlickscafe.com
Open mic - 7:30, sign up @ 7, headliner - 8:30pm
$12 Adv, $10 seniors/students, $15 Door, $13 seniors/students
Details @.facebook.com/pages/Last-Licks-Cafe/8145057916
Our Times Coffeehouse
Long Island Ethical Humanist Society 38 Old Country Road,
Garden City 516-541-1006
www.ourtimescoffeehouse.org
Shows: 8pm (generally on the 3rd Friday of each month)
Donations: Adults $15, Seniors & Students (w/Schl I.D) $12
Children (under 12) $6 (very young children are free)
Oct 19 Spuyten Duyvil
Nov 16 All Wood and Doors: James Lee Stanley & Cliff Eberhardt
The Song Box House Concerts
Held in recording studio at private residence
Every 4th Sat. in Seaford (south shore Nassau County)
Reservations 516-579-5365 or [email protected].
(confirmation and directions via return email)
Oct 27 8 pm Caroline Doctorow and Russ Seeger with Grayson
Hugh and Polly Messer Suggested Donation $15
The University Cafe
Sunday Street Acoustic Concert series at The University Cafe
Student Union Building Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY
631-632-1093 www.universitycafe.org -”Special Events”
e-mail: [email protected]
All shows 2pm on Sundays except*
Oct 14 2pm Blackie and The Rodeo Kings $25 Adv / $30 Door
28 2pm Jez Lowe $20 Adv /$25 Door
Nov 11 2pm Jim Kweskin / Geoff Muldaur (co-bill) $ 22 Adv / $27 Door
25 2pm Mary McCaslin with Caroline Doctorow $20 Adv /$25 Door
Dec 2 2pm Ellis Paul $25 Adv / $30 Door
16 2 pm Winterbloom (Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson,
Natalia Zukerman) $ 22 Adv / $27 Door
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Upstate New York
Beczak Environmental Education Center
UrbanH20
35 Alexander Street Yonkers www.beczak.org
3rd Sat ea. month Adm: $10
Borderline Folk Music Club
At the home of Steve Shapiro 7 Trailside Court, New City
or New City Ambulance Corps, 200 Congers Road, New City
borderlinefolkmusicclub.org
Attendees are asked to bring a cold pot luck dessert dish
Reservations strongly suggested
[email protected] or (845)-354-4586
Oct 14 2pm Linda Mcrae
Nov 18 2pm Priscilla Herdman
Dec 2 11-5pm Roger Sprung and Friends
Caffe Lena
47 Phila Street,, Saratoga Springs (518) 583-0022
List of Shows: www.caffelena.com/calendar.htm
Common Ground Community Concerts
info: 914-478-2710 or commongroundfusw.com
Venues:
Common Ground Coffeehouse @ The First Unitarian Society
25 Old Jackson Ave, Hastings on Hudson
Oct 2 7:30pm The Jen Chapin Quartet
Nov 17 8pm The Andy Statman Trio
Dec 22 7pm Rock for the Run Benefit for Midnight Run
Jan 26 7:30pm : Meg Hutchinson
Feb 23 7:30pm The Howard Fishman Quartet
Mar 23 7:30pm Brother Sun
Apr 27 7:30pm The Hastings Jazz Collective
May 18 7:30pm The Martha Redbone Roots Project
Jun 1 7:30pm Eric Siegel and Friends/The Rock & Soul Revue
Common Ground @ South Church
South Presbyterian Church, 343 Bwy, Dobbs Ferry
Oct 6 7:30pm Vance Gilbert and Susan Werner
Nov 3 7 :30pm Swing Dance with Abbie Gardner & The Craziest Dream
Band
Dec 1 7:30pm John Hammond
Jan 5 7:30pm Joni Mitchell’s Blue: A 40th Anniversary Celebration
Feb 2 7:30pm TBA
Mar 2 7:30pm Mary Gauthier with special guest Tracy Grammer
Apr 6 7:30pm TBA
May 4 7:30pm TBA
Common Ground Folk Series @ Lewisboro Library
15 Main Street, South Salem
Oct 13 8pm Gathering Time
Nov 10 8pm Chip Andrus with The Shovel Ready String Band
Dec 8 8pm Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen
Colony Café
22 Rock City Road Woodstock
845 679-5342 Weekdays 6-11 Sat & Sun12-11 closed Wed
Emelin Theater
Library Lane, Mamaroneck 914-698-0098
All shows @ 8pm www.emelin.org
2012-2013 Music Series
• Bluegrass •
Feb 15 Donna Ulisse and the Poor Mountain Boys $29
Mar 15 Della Mae $36
Apr 12 The Lonesome River Band $42
May 17 The Travelin’ McCourys $47
• American Roots •
Jan 11 Shelby Lynne $59
Mar 23 Hazmat Modine $35
Apr 26 John Hammond $43
May 11 Nellie McKay $32
• Folk •
Oct 6 Catie Curtis $28
27 Jay Ungar & Molly Mason $35
Jan 25 The Fred Eaglesmith Traveling Steam Show $33
Apr 5 Lennon Re-Imagined by The Nutopians $35
May 18 Karla Bonoff $35
• Great Traditions •
Dec 16 3pm Metropolitan Klezmer $32
Jan 19 8pm Beppe Gambetta and Peter Ostroushko $38
• Pop / rock •
Dec 15 The Malone Brothers $35
TBD 10,000 Maniacs $70
Mar 16 Rita Coolidge $67
Apr 13 David Bromberg Quartet $65
Hammond House
111 Grasslands Rd. Valhalla 914-347-8209
www.TribesHill.com
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Harmony
52 Mill Hill Road Woodstock, NY
http://www.facebook.com/harmonymusicwoodstockny
Mondays: Open Mic: Poetry;
Tuesdays: Singles, Duos
Weds. Open Mic: Music (Sign up 7pm, music 8-11pm)
Thursdays: Bluegrass Clubhouse with Bill Keith & guests
Fridays & Saturdays: Bands; Sundays: Singles, Duos
Hyde Park Library
2 Main St, Hyde Park 845-227-7791 www.hydeparklibrary.org
Living Room Acoustic Series
In The Center
Belle Levine Arts Center 521 Kennicut Hill Road Mahopac
Irvington Town Hall Theater
85 Main Street Irvington
www.irvingtontheater.com
2013
Apr 19 8 pm Red Molly (Common Ground Community Concerts), $20,
$25, $35
James Durst Welcomes
BeanRunner Cafe
201 Division St. (@ Esther St.) Peekskill
2nd Mondays Showtime: 7-9pm $8 Adv / $10 Door
Adv Reservations: 914-737-1701
James Durst MC; brief opening set
Lake Katonah Lakehouse
1 Lower lakeshore Drive, Katonah
for reservations or to arrange shuttle from
Metro North (Golden’s Bridge Station):
[email protected]
Mainstage Coffeehouse Foundation
www.themainstage.org
Shows presented at Irvington Town Hall
85 Main Street, Irvington www.irvingtontheater.com
Tix: (800) 595-4TIX or (914) 591-6602
Paramount Center for the Arts
1008 Brown Street, Peekskill
914.739.2333
www.paramountcenter.org
*intimate setting performance - patrons recieve onstage
seating limited to only 64 seats. Wine & food tastings will be
offered beginning 1/2 hour before the performance
Oct 5 7 :30pm Aztec Two-Step performs The Simon & Garfunkel
Songbook $125 *
17 8pm Four Bitchin’ Babes: “Mid Life Vices $25, $35, $45
20 7pm Bernie Williams $31 - $100
21 2pm Mark O’Connor $35 - $45
Nov 1 7:30pm Janis Ian $125*
3 8pm Seldom Scene $15 - $35
15 8pm Acoustic Evening w/ Del McCoury & Sam Bush $25 - $65
The Peekskill Coffee House
101 South Division St. Peekskill
peekskillcoffee.com 914-739-1287
Schedule unavailable at press time
River Spirit Music
Rainwater Grill 19 Main Street
Hastings-on-Hudson riverspiritmusic.blogspot.com
tix or reserve: e-mail: [email protected]
or call (203) 989-0863
Rosendale Cafe
434 Main St., Rosendale
(914) 658-9048
www.rosendalecafe.com
Oct 6 8pm Eric Andersen w/ special guest Brian Hollander $15
9 8 pm Singer-Songwriter Tuesdays w/ Summer Sorge, Amadou Diallo,
Eric Garrison, Jake Klar, Origami Sun, and Bob BarlowFree
13 8pm Slam Allen $15
19 8pm Ramblin’ Jack Elliot $22
20 8pm Jim White $15
23 8 pm Singer-Songwriter Tuesdays w/ Glenn Roth, Eric Roth, Wayne
Montecalvo, Rupert Wates, Jorge “Boxcar” Valcarcel, and Gregg
Stolarik Free
Nov 3 8pm Jesse Lege and Bayou Brew $10
13 8 pm Singer-Songwriter Tuesdays w/ The New Lazy Boys, Laura Joy,
Bloom, Garrin Benfield, Hali Hammer, and Randy Niles Free
16 8pm Jim Kweskin $20
Dec 1 8pm Susan McKeown $15
Tarrytown Music Hall
13 Main St Tarrytown (914) 631-3390
www.tarrytownmusichall.org
presented by Music Without Border
Oct 1 8pm Ray Manzarek/Robby Krieger of The Doors $40 - $90
acousticlive.com
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8pm Los Lonely Boys $50 - $67.50
7pm John Hiatt & The Combo
11 8pm Art Garfunkel $58 - $115
12 8pm Arlo Guthrie - “Here Comes The Kid” $38 - $80
19 8pm David Bromberg Big Band $39 - $65
25 8pm Blackmore’s Night (Richie Blackmore of Deep Purple) $35 - $60
27 8pm Dar Williams / Loudon Wainwright III $38 - $65
28 8pm Keb’ Mo’ $48 - $78
31 8pm Ingrid Michaelson Acoustic Tour $29 - $50
Nov 1 8pm Aimee Mann $38 - $65
9 8pm Fountains Of Wayne $30 - $40
14 8pm Ani DiFranco
15 8pm Smokey Robinson “Up Close & Personal” $58 - $135
16 8pm Robert Randolph & The Family Band $33 - $45
18 3pm Dan Zanes / Elizabeth Mitchell $28
24 8pm Graham Parker & The Rumour “Three Chord Good” $35 - $50
Dec 7 8pm Judy Collins / Jimmy Webb $48 - $105
8 8pm Martin Sexton $38 - $65
14 8pm Cherish The Ladies “A Celtic Christmas” $30 - $45
20 8pm Bruce Hornsby Solo $48 - $95
28 7 pm Dead On Live - “Workingman’s Dead” “ American Beauty”
Tribute show $32
Towne Crier Cafe
62 Route 22, Pawling 845-855-1300 www.townecrier.com
Open Mic every Weds, Thurs - 7pm, signup 5pm $4
Oct 5 8:30pm Leo Kottke $55 Adv / $60 Door
6 8:30pm Jimmy Webb; guest Bill Bachmann $35 Adv / $40 Door
7 7:30pm Over The Rhine $25 Adv / $30 Door
12 8 :30pm Rhett Tyler Band; guest Park, Russo & Seacord $20 Adv
/ $25 Door
13 8:30pm Patty Larkin; guest Jess Klein $30 Adv / $35 Door
14 7 :30pm Showcase Evening, featuring David Ray; Don Lowe; and
Pete Nelson $10
19 8:30pm Johnny Winter; guest Matt Rae Trio $75 Adv / $80 Door
20 8:30pm Ed Gerhard $25 Adv / $30 Door
21 7:30pm The Battlefield Band from Scotland $30 Adv / $35 Door
26 8:30pm Women’s Resource Center Annual Benefit Concert $40
27 8:30pm Chris Trapper; guest TJay $17.50 Adv / $22.50 Door
28 7:30pm Al Stewart with Dave Nachmanoff $35 Adv / $40 door
Nov 2 8 :30pm Joe Louis Walker Band featuring Murali Coryell
$25 Adv / $30 Door
3 8:30pm Buskin & Batteau; also Vance Gilbert $25 Adv / $30 Door
9 8 :30pm John Mceuen of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band $20 Adv / $25 Door
11 7:30pm Tuck & Patti $30 Adv / $35 Door
16 8:30pm Dala $22.50 Adv / $27.50 Door
17 8 :30pm Livingston Taylor; guest Stephen Stavola $40 Adv / $45
Door Special Afternoon Workshop with Berklee College Of
Music’s Professor Livingston Taylor: “Stage Performance – Winning
Your Audience” 1pm Workshop & Evening Show Combo ticket: $90
in Advance
18 1 pm 2nd Annual Hudson Valley Young Artist Talent Search
Adults $15/ students & seniors $8
7:30pm Poco $50 Adv / $55 Door
23 8:30pm Back To The Garden 1969 $20 Adv / $25 Door
24 8:30pm Mary Fahl (October Project) $25 Adv / $30 Door
30 8:30pm Marc Black Band $20 Adv / $25 Door
Dec 1 8:30pm The Clancy Tradition $20 Adv / $25 door
2 7:30pm Heather Maloney; Also Darlingside $15 Adv / $20 Door
7 8:30pm Rory Block $25 Adv / $30 Door
9 1 pm Guitar Stars/ Music Cottage Showcase $10
7:30pm Season Of Light w/ Kim & Reggie Harris, also Magpie
$17.50 Adv / $22.50 Door
16 7 :30pm Christine Lavin & Uncle BonsaI with “Just One Angel”:
The Anti-Holiday Holiday Concert $25 Adv / $30 Door
22 8:30pm The Grand Slambovians $25 Adv / $30 Door
31 7 pm dinner/9:30pm show New Year’s Eve Celebration featuring
the Debbie Davies Blues Band and the Chris O’Leary Band Show
Only $45 Adv / $50 Door; Pre Fixe Dinner & Show $95 Adv / $100
Door
Turning Point
468 Piermont Ave, Piermont 845-359-1089
www.turningpointcafe.com
Open Mic Night Weds & Thurs, 7pm, signup 5-7pm $4
Oct 3 8pm Laurence Juber (Wings) $20
5 9pm Kim Simmonds (Savoy Brown) duo $20
7 A n afternoon of acoustic blues with Rick Ilowite & Pat Jones
$10.00 Tickets
11 8pm Albert Cummings Band $20
14 4pm Vance Gilbert $20
17 8pm Sierra Hull Band $17.50
18 8pm Jon Herington Band $20
19 9pm Delta Moon Blues Band $20
20 9pm The the Band Band $25
21 4pm The the Band Band $25
25 8pm Spuyten Duyvil Band $20
27 6 pm Mary Fahl (October Project) $30, 9:15pm Rodney Holmes’
Lithium Tree featuring Jim Kost, , Elijah Steel and Ken Dow $20
28 4pm Halloween Party with Aztec Two-Step $35
Nov 2 9pm David Johansen $40
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3 9pm Riley Etheridge Band $20
4 4 & 7pm James Maddock $25
16 7:30 & 9:45pm Red Molly $25
29 8pm Chris Smither $30
Dec 22 Finn and the Sharks $25
Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse
New Location! Memorial United Methodist Church
250 Bryant Ave, White Plains (914) 242-0374
www.WalkaboutClearwater.org
Shows start at 7:30pm except* Adm: $18 Adv / $23 Door
Oct 13 W
oody Guthrie Night w/ Peter Siegel, Lissa Shneckenberger,
Alastair Moock, David Bernz, Hope Machine
Nov 10 Martha Redbone Roots Project
Dec 12 Brother Sun
Jan 12 The Kennedys
Feb 9 Garnet Rogers
Mar 9 Vance Gilbert
Apr 13 The Nields
May 11 Work o’ The Weavers
Warwick Valley Winery
114 Little York Road, Warwick, NY, 845-258-4858
www.wvwinery.com
Special Events:
Doors open at 7pm for wine tasting and Bistro style dinner
Uncorked & Unplugged Afternoon Series 2 - 5pm No Cover
Oct 6 4 Gun Ridge
7 Marc von Em Band
8 Steve Wells
13 Uncle Shoehorn
34 Rave On
20 Reddan Brothers Band
21 Petey Hop and the Jack Rabbits
27 E’lissa Jones Band
28 Longchamp & Manzo Duo
The Watercolor Cafe
1094 Boston Post Road Larchmont, NY 10543
914.834.2213 www.watercolorcafe.net
Oct 10 8pm Freebo $10
14 8:30pm Pat Wictor and Carolann Solebello $15
18 8pm Guggenheim Grotto $15
25 8pm Marshall Crenshaw $30
26 8:30pm Carlos Colina Blues Band $10
28 8pm David Jacobs-Strain $15
Nov 21 8pm James Maddock $30
Dec 8 8pm Will Hoge $20
New Jersey
The Acoustic Cafe
In Our Lady of Mercy School, 25 Fremont Ave.
Park Ridge Info: 201-573-0718 www.cafeacoustic.org
Showtime: 8pm Doors open at 7:30
Adm $18 - $25
Oct 20 8 pm Arlon Bennett CD Release Party; w/ special guest The
YaYas $15 Adv / $18 Door
Nov 17 8 pm Phil Ochs Song Night hosted by Phil’s sister Sonny
Ochs w/ Kim & Reggie Harris, Pat Wictor, Greg Greenway,
Magpie & others TBA
Jan 13 2pm James Maddock Duo $22 Adv / $25 Door
Feb 10 2pm Aztec Two-Step $25 Adv / $28 Door
Mar 9 8pm Buskin & Batteau $20 Adv / $22 Door
Apr 13 8 pm Amy Speace w/ special guest The Sea, The Sea $TBA
Acoustic Night in Metuchen
Brewed Awakening, 417 Main St. Shows run from 7:30 - 9pm
The Barrington Coffeehouse Musicafe
131 Clements Bridge Rd., Barrington
Reservations: 856.573.7800 barringtoncoffeehouse.com
“Friday Main Stage” & “Saturday Night Special”
8-10 pm. ($10 cover unless noted*)
Brennan Coffeehouse
Justice William Brennan Court House
583 Newark Avenue Jersey City
www.brennancoffeehouse.com/home.htm All Shows 7:30
Open Mic after each concert 5 min /performer
Sign-up sheet at box office.
Prices per show vary Call 800-542-7894 for info
Cabin Concerts at Tim & Lori Blixt’s
60 Hawthorne Road Wayne (973) 616-0853
[email protected] www.cabinconcerts.com
Your hosts: Tim and Lori Blixt
Acoustic Vacations in the Mountains Inclusive retreats at the
West Mountain Inn, Arlington Vt. An all new show each night!!
info: www.cabinconcerts.com / www.westmountaininn.com
Nov 11 3 & 6pm Mark Erelli $25
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Celebration House Concert & Workshop Series
Clifton
Address given with Reservation
973-879-8568 [email protected]
Please bring a pot luck dish to share
After concert jam around the fire for all attending musicians
Coffee With Conscience
www.coffeewithconscience.org
Concert Series of Westfield
Westfield First United Methodist Church
1 East Broad Street (corner of North Ave) Westfield
Shows at 8pm Price online/@door
Concerts at the Crossing
Unitarian Universalist Church at Washington Crossing
268 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road Titusville
Shows at 7:30pm concertsatthecrossing.com
Oct 27 G retchen Peters w/special guest Chris Chadwick $20; Kids
14 and under, $5
Lois & Greg House Concerts
House Concerts Seating limited Reservations req’d
60 Colby Court Belvidere (973) 916-1688
www.loisandgreg.com
Potluck begins at 1:30, Show begins at 3:00
Heights House Concert Series
Jersey City Address given w/ reservation
heightshouseconcerts.com 201-310-1322
All shows Sundays 2:30pm
reservations: [email protected]
Nov 4 Craig Bickhardt and Danielle Miraglia
18 Ellis Delaney
The Hillside Café
45 Hillside Crescent, Nutley (@ Church and Prospect St.)
Community room of Franklin Reformed Church
Doors open: 7:30pm Shows: 8pm Admission: $12
973-667-7055 www.hillsidecafe.com
Oct 20 Ana Egge w/ Honor Finnegan
Nov 17 Martha Redbone w/ PPJunior
Dec 23 doorjam - Annual Christmas show
Jan 19 Catherine MacLellan
Feb 16 Carolann Solebello
Mar 16 The Lion and the Wolf
Apr 16 Ben Bullington
Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Coffeehouse
Fair Lawn Community Center, 10-10 20th Street, Fair Lawn
Shows at 8:00 201 384-1325 www.hurdygurdyfolk.org
Prices: member/non-member
Oct 6 Carla Ulbrich; opener: Chasing June
Nov 3 W
oody Guthrie: Bound For Glory; Benefit For Bergen County
Center For Food Action
Dec 1 Joni Mitchell’s Blue: A 40th Anniversary Celebration
Jan 5 Co-Bill: Vickie Russell / Loretta Hagen
Feb 2 Co-Bill: Mike Agranoff / Gathering Time
Mar 2 Garnet Rogers; opener TBA
Apr 6 Zoe Lewis; opener:Jeff & Karen
May 4 John Flynn; opener TBA
Jun 1 Red Molly; opener:The Copper Ponies
Maxwell’s
1039 Washington St., Hoboken 201-507-8900
or 212-307-7171 www.maxwellsnj.com
Every 3rd Tuesday NJ Songwriters in the Round
Oct 6 Los Straitjackets $15
Mexicali Live
1409 Queen Anne Road Teaneck www.mexicalilive.com
Oct 6 8 :30pm Jon Herington Band (Steely Dan) / Mike Lawlor
Banned $15
13 8pm James Maddock & Band $25
20 8pm Michael Martin Murphey & Jonathan Edwards $25 - $75
The Minstrel
Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Hts. Rd,
Shows at 8pm 973-335-9489 $7 Cover www.folkproject.org
Oct 12 Open Stage
19 Amy Regan with Rachel Marie
26 Finest Kind with Jody Kruskal
Nov 2 Lou & Peter Berryman with Dave Kleiner
9 Open Stage
16 Small Potatoes with Matthew Broady
23 Past Presidents Concert
30 Brother Sun with The Sea, The Sea
Dec 7 C horus Song Night; Songs led by Stuart Markus (of Gathering
Time), Big Jeff DeSmedt, Kathy Haynie, and Mike Agranoff
14 Open Stage
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28 Trout Fishing in America Special Concert $17 Adv / $20 Door
Jan 4 The Kennedys with The Wag
11 Open Stage
25 RUNA with Opening Act TBA
Montvale Public Library
12 Mercedes Dr Montvale 201-391-5090 montvale.bccls.org
Music at the Mission
West Milford Presbyterian Church
1452 Union Valley Road West Milford 973-728-4201
www.musicatthemission.org
Doors open at 7:30pm - Music starts at 8pm
Adm: Non-memb Adv / Door
Oct 20 Ryan Montbleau $22 Adv / $25 Door
Nov 17 The Grand Slambovians $25 Adv / $30 Door
Dec 15 Bucky Pizzarelli $22 Adv / $25 Door
New Legacy Concert Series
Ringwood Public Library
30 Cannici Drive, Ringwood 973-962-6256
ringwoodlibrary.org
Seating: first come, first served
Oct 7 2pm Susan Werner $20 ($21.50 on PayPal)
Nov 11 5pm Suzy Bogguss $30 ($31.50 on PayPal).
Notes From Home
(house concert series)
Montclair 201-214-1138 Doors open 1 hour before Concert
potluck dinner www.notesfromhomenj.com
Reservations: [email protected] RSVP for location
Oct 13 Rebecca Loebe
Nov 3 Anna Dagmar and Honor Finnegan
Dec 8 Caitlin Canty and Suzie Brown
Outpost in the “Burbs” Coffeehouse
Unitarian Church of Montclair, 67 Church Street, Montclair
(Larger shows* held at First Congregational Church of
Montclair 40 South Fullerton Ave)
973-744-6560 Shows at 8:00 www.outpostintheburbs.org
Oct 6 Nellie McKay $25 Adv / $28 Door
19 T oshi Reagon & Big Lovely “A Night of Sacred Music”
$22 Adv / $25 Door
Nov 2 H eritage Blues (Trio) w/ special guest Angelo M
$25 Adv / $28 Door
9 B uskin & Batteau with Maggie & Suzzy Roche $25
Dec 7 T he Refugees (Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland, and Wendy
Waldman) $22 Adv / $25 Door
14 Caravan of Thieves & Spuyten Duyvil $22 Adv / $25 Door
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Wellmont Theater
5 Seymour St, Montclair (973) 783-9500
wellmonttheater.com
Oct 7 2:30 & 8pm Celtic Thunder $35, $65, $80
12 8pm Fiona Apple / Blake Mills $50
26 8pm Indigo Girls w/ full band / The Shadowboxers $35 / $45
Connecticut
Acoustic Cafe
2926 Fairfield Ave. Black Rock 203-335-FOLK (3655)
www.acousticafe.com
Tues: Open Mic 7pm sign up - begin at 9pm $3
Stone House Music Club
Mexicali Live 1409 Queen Anne Road Teaneck
Venue tel: (201) 833-0011 info: (201)503-1332
www.pdpconcerts.com
Oct 13 8 pm James Maddock & his band w/ spec guest Phoebe
Kreutz
Nov 3 8 pm A Tribute to Levon Helm & The Band with Professor
Louie & The Crowmatix featuring The Rock Of Ages Horns w/
special guest Green Stopsign
17 8pm Willie Nile & his band with very special guest Soulfarm
Dec 15 8 pm Elliott Murphy & The Normandy All-Stars with very
special guest Scott Kempner formerly of the Del-Lords
The Vanilla Bean Cafe
Corner of Rts 44, 169 & 97 Pomfret (860)928-1562
thevanillabeancafe.com
Oct 5 Paula Ryan
6 Original Jelly Roll Soul
13 Amy Black, Daphne Lee Martin, and Raising the Rent
20 Meg Hutchinson
27 Griff Tones
Nov 2 Curtis Brand
3 Paul Geremia
10 Peter Mulvey
17 Roy Book Binder
18 Bill Staines
Jan 12 Garnet Rogers
Branford Folk Coffeehouse
CT Folk
Fairfield Theater Company
Splatter Concerts
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First Congregational Church of Branford
1009 Main Street, Branford www.folknotes.org/branfordfolk
Shows: 8pm nonmemb $15, memb $12, children 12 - under, $5
Oct 13 Ralph Bodington
Nov 10 Red Hen String Band
Dec 8 Washboard Slim and the Blue Lights
Jan 12 Stacy Phillips and Joe Gerhard
Feb 9 Karen Ashbrook and Paul Oorts
Mar 9 Guy Mendilow Ensemble
Apr 13 Annalivia
May 11 Patrick Ball
Sanctuary Concerts
Ukrainian American Cultural Center
60 North Jefferson Rd., Whippany
Shows @ 7pm 973-585-7175 www.splatterconcerts.com
Adm $ as listed Ages 13-17: $5 12 & under free
To order tickets, e-mail name & no. of tickets desired to:
[email protected]
Oct 3 Iain Matthews - founding member of Fairport Convention
10 R ay Manzarek of The Doors & virtuoso slide guitarist Roy Rogers
The Manzarek-Rogers Band
New York City
Acoustic Celebration
Concerts at Christ Congregation Church
50 Walnut Lane in Princeton 3rd Friday of the month - 8:15
princetonfolk.org [email protected] (609) 799-0944
www.sanctuaryconcerts.org
Presbyterian Church, 240 Southern Boulevard, Chatham
973.376.4946 [email protected]
Concerts 8pm Admission includes coffee and baked desserts
Oct 6 S outhside Johnny And The Poor Fools w/ special guest
Danielia Cotton $30
13 Felix Cavaliere w/ special guest Danny Kalb $25
27 Al Stewart w/ special guest Dave Nachmanoff $25
Nov 3 An Evening With Janis Ian $25
17 An Evening With John Sebastian $25
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Temple Shearith Israel 46 Peaceable St Ridgefield
or St. Stephen’s Church, North Hall 351 Main St
www.acousticcelebration.org
(203) 431-6501 [email protected]
Nov 4 Audrey Auld $17 Adv / $20 Door
11 Amy Speace $17 Adv / $20 Door
18 Tret Fure $20 Adv / $25 Door
Dec 2 Tim Grimm $17 Adv / $20 Door
First Presbyterian Church 704 Whitney Ave, New Haven
“First Friday” Concert Series www.ctfolk.com/home.html
Gen Adm / $10 Students Door: $20 Gen Adm / $15 Students
Oct 5 C T Artist Showcase featuring Josiah Venter, The Sea The Sea
and more...
Nov 2 Scott Ainslie
Dec 7 B eatles Sing-a-Long led by Glen Roethal and John Redgate
Jan 4 Tracey Grammer
Feb 1 Brother Sun
Mar 3 S pecial Sunday Afternoon Concert at the Jewish Community Center with Chana Rothman and Avi Wisnia
Apr 5 2nd Annual CT Folk Festival Auditions Night
May 3 Joni Mitchell 40th Anniversary Blue Tribute
Princeton Folk Music Society
Live!
www.fairfieldtheatre.org
FTC @ The Klein Klein Memorial Auditorium
910 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport $Gen Adm / Memb
Nov 8 8pm Little Feat And Leon Russell $42-$82
FTC on StageOne 70 Sanford St., Fairfield shows@ 7:30
Oct 2 7:30pm Glen And Grant-Lee Phillips $32
3 7:30pm John Waite $40
4 7:30pm NRBQ $40
5 7:30pm An Acoustic Evening w/ Over The Rhine $29
Good Folk Coffeehouse
Rowayton Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
Rowayton Avenue & Pennoyer Street, Rowayton (203) 8664450 www.goodfolkcoffeehouse.com
Doors open at 7:30pm - Music starts at 8pm
Adult Donation: $25 - Children 7 to 12 half price - Under 7 free
Molten Java Coffee
213 Greenwood Ave., Bethel
203-739-0313 mjcoffee.com
The Ridgefield Playhouse
80 East Ridge Ridgefield 203-438-5795
ridgefieldplayhouse.com
Oct 3 8pm Clannad $50
6 8pm Jo Dee Messina w/ Jen Lowe $55 / $60
9 8pm Todd Rundgren $62
10 8pm Medeski Martin & Wood $45
11 8pm Pat Metheny Unity Band $85
19 8pm An Evening with Renaissance $50
Please call ahead or check venue
websites before attending shows.
Not responsible for typographical
errors or late performance changes
Richard Cuccaro, Publisher
Viki Peterman, Treasurer
Lyn Hottes, Contributing Editor
Oct 6 Nellie McKay $25 Adv / $28 Door
19 T oshi Reagon & Big Lovely “A Night of Sacred Music”
$22 Adv / $25 Door
Nov 2 H eritage Blues (Trio) w/ special guest Angelo M
$25 Adv / $28 Door
9 B uskin & Batteau with Maggie & Suzzy Roche $25
Dec 7 T he Refugees (Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland,
and Wendy Waldman) $22 Adv / $25 Door
14 C aravan of Thieves & Spuyten Duyvil $22 Adv / $25 Door
Unitarian Church of Montclair 67 Church Street, Montclair
Shows at 8:00 973-744-6560 outpostintheburbs.org
(Larger shows* held at First Congregational Church of Montclair, 40 South Fullerton Ave)
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