2008 Program

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2008 Program
make
music
new york
2008
Saturday June 21st
A one-day festival of 850 free concerts
in parks and streets citywide
music performed by
anyone who wants to take part
music enjoyed by
everyone who wants to attend
It’s back, and it’s
bigger and better than ever!
Make Music New York, described by city officials as “one of
the largest musical events in the city’s history,” returns for
a second year of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five
boroughs of New York City, all on Saturday, June 21, the first day of
summer. MMNY takes place simultaneously with similar festivities in more
than 350 cities around the world — a global celebration of music making.
From 11 in the morning to 10 at night, musicians of every style and genre —
Hip-hop to opera, Latin jazz to punk rock — will perform on streets, sidewalks,
stoops, plazas, cemeteries, parks and gardens. Make Music New York 2008
offers over 850 concerts, with performers ranging from high school bands to
marquee names like Roy Hargrove, the principal brass of the New
York Philharmonic, and singers from New York City Opera.
Consult this guide to find concerts in your neighborhood.
Or visit www.makemusicny.org for
late-breaking updates!
Make Music New York
2:00 - 6:00 Bob Lukomski,
Casey Block and Hajji Majer
One Day, 850 Free outdoor Concerts
BRONX
Soundview Park
(Metcalf Ave &
Seward Ave)
2:00 Frankie Coss Afro
Cuban, Salsa percussion 2:30
Randy Niles poetically soothing vocals 3:00 Imessiah Soul
3:30 Fabel Pop & Lock 4:00
Shelley Olson compositions
on poems written by Bronx
homeless mothers 4:30 Sally
Connors folk and peace music
5:30 Boricua Panthers Latin
rock 6:00 Sandy Valentin
6:30 Gilbert Valentin doowop, a cappella oldies 7:00 Red
Alert Empire singers Junise,
Vanity (Latina girl group), Pareece, and Dennis Diaz
Fordham Rd & Jerome Ave
1:00 - 9:00 The B.U.R.N. U
Movement open mic for hip
hop, R&B and poetry,
Fort Independence Park
(Sedgewick Ave &
W 238th St)
3:00 Gus Amador & Friends
singer-songwriter 4:00 Shameless Manipulators neighborhood blues/rock
Eastchester
Playground, Adee Ave
& Yates
Melody R&B; Carache Da God
Hip hop; June Moris Rock band;
Yvette Small Soul; D. Mor
Latin/pop; Nu Millenium a cappella soul singers; BadSax
Denim Lounge
(1223 Bedford Ave)
4:00 Ricardo Abercrombie
4:15 Mr. Peterson 4:30 4Ron
4:45 Levi 5:00 Bird 5:15
Lammy Music 5:45 Maki Itami
6:00 Tracy 6:30 Navegante
7:00 Z 7:30 Fam
Von King Park
(Marcy Ave & Greene Ave)
6:00 - 10:00 Prince Jamir
grew up singing Gospel in local
churches, now sings R&B/soul;
Ciph lyrical MC from Canarsie;
Wynter Gordon Atlantic records R&B singer; Amanda Diva,
Colee Stallone R&B.
---------------------------------------------12:00 Sabrene acoustic guitar
and vocals common Grounds,
376 Tompkins Ave
12:00 – 4:00 Quest R&B Band
community performing arts
program
MS 35, 272 MacDonough St
3:30 - 7:00 “Sistas of Soul” showcase with Afua Monk Aaddo;
Ihsan; Caitlin Meissner
Solomon’s Porch Café, 307
Stuyvesant Ave
6:00 2nd Hip-Hop, Reggae Bush
Doctor, 370 Tompkins Ave
4:00 - 8:00 Everybody Loves
P hip hop with a Bronx swag,
Bread Stuy
(403 Lewis Ave)
1:00 Innovative Soundz
jazzy kids band 2:00 Jonny
On The Rocks like the Beastie
Boys covering Nirvana 3:30
Rutherford’s Empty Spaces
young musicians, drummer Jeff
Balter 5:00 Exposed Blues
Duo 6:00 Cinnamon Jones
soulful jazz and Gospel 7:00
Greg Porter jazz.
Food4Thought Café (445
Marcus Garvey Blvd)
12:00 - 8:00 Socially aware hip
hop: Cavalier; Supanova;
Donny Yardas; MC Maniphes; Liberation Family;
Division X
Putnam Ave. Between
Franklin and Bedford
Ave.
1:00 Kill The Camera optimistic rock, post-millenial angst
2:00 Navegante electronic
Latin 3:00 Mikey P & MadDan
Reggae fusion 4:00 K.C.B
former lead rapper for Us3 &
The Jazzhole 4:30 Blake Amos
And His Jazz Quartet 5:30
Brimstone roots Reggae 6:00
PaperDoll high-energy pop
6:45 Lunar Society experimental space rock/noise 7:45
Lilian Borunda danceable
pop/R&B.
Robert Fulton Park
(Fulton St &
Stuyvesant Ave)
1:00 - 9:00 Kingdom Revolution hope through pop, rock,
and hip hop; J.A.Z. Justified and
Zealous hip hop; Lee Genesis
“66 year young” soul/dance
veteran; Rutherford’s Empty
Spaces young musicians led by
drummer Jeff Balter; Koolkidz
professional troupe of 7-12 yearolds; Bandera Latin/rock; SideTrack R&B/pop; First Stage,
Jaye Watts, Liana Wells,
Newkirk Plaza
11:00 AM The New Fantastics jangle trio plays geek-pop
12:00 The Streaking Healys
alt-country from Maine 3:00
Jeanine Truly intense diva
vocals, acoustic set 4:00 Slim
Dixon “hillbilly blues for the new
millenium” 5:00 Tah Phrum
Duh Bush Flatbush native and
hip-hop rising star.
Ladies Workout Express
(1456 Flatbush Ave)
1:00 Danielle Lewis soul
1:15 Pasoe hip-hop 1:45 God’s
Child a cappella poetry and music 2:00 Blessed hip-hop 2:15
Manifestation Of Praise
“holy hip-hop, urban style” 2:45
Kotij Crew Caribbean Gospel
3:00 Christ’d Out 3:15 David
Metayer Project (DPM) live
Haitian music 4:00 Chanese
acoustic pop-soul 4:15 Victory
innovative Gospel/R&B 4:45
Brooke Lugo Gospel Pop 5:00
Tru Praise jazz, traditional
Gospel, and neo-soul 5:15
Doubledge inspirational hard
rock 5:45 Jovita Sheppard &
Manna “divine spiritual nourishment”
Flatbush Dutch Church
(890 Flatbush Ave)
2:00 The Streaking Healys
alt-country from Maine. 3:00 5
Feet avant-garde jazz musicians
turned indie rockers 4:00 Mary
Anne McSweeney Quintet
Double bassist plays jazz originals 5:00 Kat Calvosa Jazz
singer-songwriter
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Brooklyn
BedfordStuyvesant
Flatbush
1:45 Blacklove Steel Steel
drum band 3:30 Innovative
Soundz jazzy kids band
Bushwick
Church & Ocean Ave
Woodbine St. Block Assoc.
Garden (146 Woodbine)
6:00 DJ Poncho 7:00 Jai Fong
socially conscious singer 8:00
Reverend Goddess Charmaine
8:30 The Michael Mirlas
Collective “romantic expres-
sionism.”
Maria Hernandez (Knickerbocker Ave and Starr St)
1:00 Chantilly singer-songwriter 3:00 B. Stallion with “7th
Floor Entertainment” artists, and
youth from MS 296.
---------------------------------------------1:00 - 4:00 Pass Kontrol
“1977 Berlin meets 2008
Bushwick” Northeast
Kingdom, 18 Wyckoff Ave
7:00 Chief Magazine presents
Ninjasonik 1089
B’way
3:00 - 6:00 John C Reggae and
hip hop on drums and guitar
Albany Ave & Farragut Rd
5:00 - 8:00 Tucky Tobias
booty-shaking music, others
welcome to sit in KDog &
Dunebuggy, 43 Lincoln Rd
Fort Greene
Fort Greene Park
(Dekalb Ave & Willoughby)
2:30 Collective Opera
Company Ryan Tracy and
Paula White sing “What to Do:
A Duet” 3:00 Rhymes With
Opera “Closer to Mona,” reality
vs. the Mona Lisa 3:30 Opera
On Tap populist opera company
explores “Dating in the Modern
Age: How Do You Meet People in
this Town?” 4:00 Deep Intent
groove-oriented rock
226 St James Pl
Downtown/
Brooklyn
Heights
1:00 Rahj 3-piece band 2:00
Dawn Drake & ZapOte funky
samba soul 3:00 Michael SB
Americana meets 60s/70s acoustic 4:00 The Nu-Sonics
Country bands: 1:00 Jon Itkin
3:00 The Newton Gang 4:00
University Plaza
(DeKalb Ave & Flatbush)
Hank’s Saloon (46 3rd Ave)
Sean Kershaw & The New
Jack Ramblers
Brooklyn Historical
Society (128 Pierrepont St)
4:00 Honeychild 1960’s surf guitars, electric mountain dulcimer,
laptop, and vocals 5:00 Omega
Jarden “When chaos and minimalism collide.”
---------------------------------------------12:00 – 6:00 Training Camp
Showcase NYC’s best underground MCs, hosted by Mental
Supreme 36 Dekalb Ave.
1:00 Cady Finlayson & Vita
Tanga spirited Irish fiddle
Borough Hall Greenmarket
3:00 Mayday Radio stylish
melodic rock Eamonns, 174
Montague St
12:00 Triocracy 2 saxophones
& trombone, chamber jazz 3:00
- 6:00 Euphon contemporary
alternative hip hop
Greenpoint
McCarren Park Field
House
3:00 – 7:00 Street Smart
Cyclist angular, melodic, indie
rock and DIY punk bands 8:00
Instigator singer/songwriter
McGolrick Park
(Driggs Ave & Russell St)
1:00 Grand Street Community Band semi-professionals and
amateurs play traditional concert
band and modern music 5:30
Batter Recharger “from tape
loops to loud animal punk.”
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ambient electronica on the stoop
143 Noble St
2:00 Gamelan Dharma Swara
works for Balinese gamelan
Greenpoint/McCarren Park
Greenmarket
2:00 Les Chauds Lapins renovated French songs from the Jazz
age Fr. Popieluszko Sq.
2:00 - 9:00 Cold Hands Collective live hip hop all day
Schmook’s Pizza, 86 Nassau Ave
2:45 Polish Theatre Institute in the USA a Kaleidoscope of Polish Songs, with sets
and costumes St. Anthony’s
Church, 880 Manhattan Ave
Park Slope
Grand Army Plaza
Greenmarket
11:00 AM Lara Ewen Singer/
Songwriter and experienced busker 1:00 Craig Chin kid-friendly,
quirky pop 2:30 Cady Finlayson & Vita Tanga spirited Irish
fiddle
SouthPaw Block Party
(125 5th Ave)
12:00 – 5:00 The Project;
The Dugout hip hop collective;
Nuclear Family renovated
boom-bap Aseer The Duke Of
Tiers & Celina Empress Of
10,000 Years MC and fine artist
JJ Byrne
(4th Ave & 3rd St)
1:00 Broken Land “Hindie
Rock” 2:00 Windsor Terrors
music of the British Invasion era
5:00 Annie & Her Guns Songs
of lust and love
Boing Boing (204 6th Ave)
12:00 Rob Garcia - Drum N
Glock one-man jazz band 1:00
Dave Zablocki 6:00 Louis
Valore acoustic early 60s music
---------------------------------------------1:00 – 4:00 The East Harlem
Shakedown large “cosmic
blues” ensemble
110 Prospect Pl
2:00 Slow/Dynamite Experimental rock on the stoop
216 19th St
3:30 Ecotone Refugees Joan
Jett/Ian Anderson love child
Chase, 442 5th Ave
Williamsburg
This June 21st, nine blocks in
Williamsburg will be closed
to traffic, giving audiences
plenty of space to enjoy
dozens of Make Music New
York bands. The inaugural
“Williamsburg Walk” will
stretch along Bedford from
Metropolitan Ave to North
9th — bring a lawn chair and
relax, or create an impromptu dance floor!
“Williamsburg Walks”
– Bedford Ave, from
Metropolitan to N. 9th.
Various genres.
At N. 7th: 1:30 Mammi-Ama
Ofori 2:00 The Object Lesson 3:00 House On A Hill
4:00 Five Four 5:00 Fun Machine 6:00 The Soundscapes
7:00 The Naked Hearts 8:00
Werewolves
At N. 6th: 3:00 Red Cav-
alry 9:30 Jugger-Nut
At N. 5th: 4:00 Fakeman
6:00 Chana Rothman 7:00
Family Junction 8:00 Avi
Wisnia 9:00 Bear Kittay
Marching down Bedford:
7:00 Oxygen Mobile Unit
“After The Jump Fest”
– N. 6th between Kent &
Wythe. Indie rock.
12:45 papercranes 1:45
Lissy Trullie 2:30 Wakey!
Wakey! 3:30 The Antlers
4:30 Bryan Scary and the
Shredding Tears 5:30 The
Shackeltons 6:30 The
Forms 7:30 Pela
More musicians are signing up every day — visit www.timeoutnewyork.com/makemusic for the latest updates.
“The TakeOver” ­ – N. 12th
between Bedford & Berry.
Hip hop/rock.
12:00 - 8:00 The Dugout;
Gif; Caktuz Tree..?13; Real
Live Show; The Antidote;
Sankofa; Nova Clutch
125 N. 10th St
1:00 Diabolique intimate indie
rock 2:00 The Arkhams rock ‘n
roll-abilly 3:30 I Am The Heat
explosive melodic indie 5:00 Kill
The Camera 80s hard rock meets
90s pop-punk 6:00 E.L.V. power pop
About Glamour
(103 N. 3rd St)
12:00 Troupe Song one-girl dynamo 1:30 Swati “Ani Difranco
meets the Edge” 5:30 Bella
Noir dark layered sounds 7:00
Joelle Zigman catchy pop 8:30
Hot Potato outer space power rock
Buffalo Exchange
(504 Driggs Ave)
2:00 The Shivers soulful
folk/rock 3:00 Phil And The
Osophers jingly jangly art-rock
4:00 Kinetic Stereokids noise
rock with found sounds
Like the Spice Gallery
(224 Roebling St)
2:00 Mushroom Cloud 5:00
Ryan Sawyer’s Lone Wolf
And Co. electronica DJ Sabine
(Oyasound/Brooklyn Mecca)
spins global soul 8:30 DJ Alx
The Shop Brooklyn
(290 Metropolitan Ave)
1:00 E.L.V. power pop band 3:00
The Roadmen gritty rock 5:00
The Bourbon Shakes Memphis
soul and California pop
---------------------------------------------12:00 – 6:00 BombaYo community music from Puerto Rico El
Puente Community Garden,
Roebling St & S 3rd St
1:00 Collapsing Universe a
musical based on global warming
Bauplatz, 174 Grand St
1:00 – 5:00 Cliff Kaplan experimental Asylum Tattoo,143 N.
4th St
2:00 The Reveling punk rock;
4:00 – 8:00 Nakatomi Plaza indie-punk power trio The Brook-
lyn Kitchen, 616 Lorimer St
2:00 – 8:00 Electroluxe Studios Showcase 976 Grand
2:00 The Victor Williams
Band old-school rock Macri
St
Square, Metropolitan Ave &
Union Ave
12:00 Rosy Nolan confessional, folksy hymns 1:00 Richie
Aufrichtig 2:00 Young Man
About Town Stones-like rock
3:00 Batter Recharger highenergy, lo-fi animal punk 4:00
Linda Draper “like folk mamma
Joan Baez” 5:00 The Shivers
soulful folk/rock. 6:00 Cuomo!
“appalachian harmonies over
acoustic punk” 7:00 Wes Mat-
2:00 Lilian Borunda danceable
pop/R&B Mulholland’s, 312
Nita Nita (146 Wythe Ave)
Restaurant, 229 S. 4th St
theu and the New Way Down
7:00 North Sea Tom Waitsy-indie rock 8:00 Violet Hour “The
Clash meets the Beatles”
Olive St. Community Garden
(25 Olive St)
1:00 PS 250 Chorus 3rd, 4th
and 5th grade students 2:00
Kinetic Stereokids noise rock
with found sounds 3:00 Justice
Of The Unicorns indie-folk
music 4:00 Anne Mironchik,
Kirsten Thien, Galia Arad,
Britt Neal soulful blues. 6:00
My Light Sweet Fire love
songs 7:00 Runaway Dorothy
indie and alt-country
8:00 Jonny On The Rocks
“Beastie Boys doing a Nirvana
cover”
Self + Therapy
(147 Grand St)
1:00 My Pet Dragon epic rock
and classical Indian dancing
Grand St
2:30 Jaik Miller Band precise,
spontaneous rock Tattoo
Culture, 129-A Roebling St
3:00 Kelly Buchanan pop rock
Maiden Hong Kong, 502
Lorimer St
4:00 Violet Hour “The Beatles
meet The Clash” 137 Bedford Ave.
4:00 – 9:00 Shae Fiol and
guests soulful beats A’Shay
5:00 North Brooklyn Community Orchestra silent film music
from the early 20th century East
River State Park, Kent Ave
& N. 9th St
5:00 – 10:00 Bachelor Sound
Machin punk jarocho music
222 Metropolitan
6:00 Frequency Core rock-electronica 200 bedford
6:00 – 10:00 Manawi Thorn
makes rats explode with delight
1027 Grand St. Rooftop
9:00 Felix Flores piano-based
pop Metropolitan Bar, 559
Lorimer St
Other
Brooklyn
Bay Ridge
4:00 Hugh Wilson humourous
pop Bay
Ridge Christian
Center, 6324 7th Ave
Flamingo Furniture, 5109
5th Ave 2:00 Maxriser and the
4:30 The Italian Opera Compa- Apples Latin/rock George’s
ny 20 singers, opera and Broadway Restaurant, 5701 5th Ave
McKinley Park
2:00 LRS Latin, rock, soul Her-
Carroll Gardens
nandez Hardware, 4510 5th
Ave 4:00 - 8:00 Jerry and His
Mariachis Gina’s Restaurant,
3905 5th Ave
4:00 Audra Rox “Queen of the
NYC kid-rock scene” Carroll
Park 7:00 Frightened Seller
post-punk with piano, violin Moonshin 2:00 TRiM smart, intricate 12:00 - 6:00 Backyard barbecue,
music by Sarah White; HEAVy;
Rock 3:30 Hoodless 5:00 Rahj
Prospect Heights
77Klash; DJ Lynnee Denise
200 Bergen St.
Coney Island
3:00 New York’s Finest Jazz
Ensemble Bebop and swing
by NYPD 7:00 Venice Beach
Muscle Club surf music Coney
Island Boardwalk
(outside the Aquarium)
Harriet’s Alter Ego, 293
Flatbush Ave
Midwood
1:00 PS 139 Chorus, Jazz Band,
4th Grade Band, and Percussion Clubs PS 139 Playground,
330 Rugby Rd
6:00 Stacylyn Bennett Soprano Zimbabwe Morningside Park,
6:30 Fred Arcoleo 7:00 Arthur W 110th St Sidewalks
Sherry fingerstyle guitar and song 1:00 – 4:00 Num And The New
Reggae Underground jazzy
Fort Tryon Park (Ft
reggae in front garden, 58 West
Washington Ave & W 190th) 127th St
4:00 The Whispering Tree
1:00 – 5:00 Alvin Atkinson and
melodic folk/rock 5:30 Chris Koch
the Sound Merchants jazz
singer/songwriter/poet 7:00 Shir33 Convent Ave
ley Gifford 5,000 song repertoire
3:00 Midori & Friends
- takes requests!
Children’s Music Festival 200
children, indoors and out, celebrate
Bennett Park (Ft
Washington Ave & W 185th) “Harmony Happening!” El Museo
2:00 Christopher Kimble Ameri- del Barrio, Fifth Ave &
104th
cana and country 5:00 Signifi4:00 Jazzmeetshiphop Hip
cant Others Acoustic pop
Hop’s Kev$Money and KSmooth
6:00 Emile Menasche Bluesy
with a jazz trio for “Harlem Future
acoustic guitar
Society” Adult Manhattan
La Plaza De Las Americas
(B’way & W 175th)
Training Center, 212 West
120th St
1:00 Carlos Jimenez jazz flutist
8:00 Smitty On Steel Delta
with his Tropical Latin Jazz Sextet
blues-style steel guitar Harlem
5:00 Kabbala danceable rhythmic Rose Garden, E. 129th St &
mixes
5th Ave
---------------------------------------------3:00 Allison Scola world pop
and light soul Isham Park,
B’way & Isham
2:00 Gospel Reggie contemporary Christian Frederick
Douglass Playground,
Amsterdam & W 100th
Community Inc, B’way & W
114th
4:00 Uptown Sound a cappella
jazz favorites, CPW & 97th
5:00 Sadie Folk-pop trio 6:00
Joe Benoit Singer/Songwriter
Bloomingdale Playground,
Amsterdam & W 104th
Upper West Side:
Below 96th St
Carl Schurz Park
1:00 Jazzmobile presents the Har-
Verdi Park
(Amsterdam & W 73rd St)
1:00 Valerie Crawford jazz
standards, blues and Disney songs
2:00 Tom Detrik rock with a
fusion feel 3:30 Kathy Zimmer
“Cosmopolitan folk”
5:30 Works & Process presents
French Metro accordionist FranLouis D. Brandeis HS
cois Parisi, who plays songs cho- Community Garden
sen by Louise Bourgeois, in honor (Amsterdam & W 84th)
of her Guggenheim retrospective.
Harlem Stage Gatehouse
4:00 Sarah DeLeo
Terrace (150 Convent Ave)
swinging music 5:00 Audrey
Metropolitan Musuem
12:00 – 7:00 3rd URB ALT festival, (5th Ave & E 79th)
Axinn fortepiano trios 6:00 ai
7-hour tribute to Sun Ra. M; Melvin 12:00 ai ensemble clarinet/
ensemble clarinet and cello
Gibbs Avant-garde bassist; Stacy cello duo 1:00 - 5:00 ThingNY
7:00 Paul L. Mills/Poez spoken
Epps soulful hip hop/funk; Tay
word pioneer. Hosted by Council
experimental classical music and
Zonday YouTube phenomenon;
Member Gale Brewer & Public
free improvisation
Waberi Jordan cosmic jazz
Advocate Betsy Gotbaum
vocals; Tenderhead melodic
Seabury Playground
protorock; OMG (Oh My Goodness) (E 95th St & 3rd Ave)
electronica-infused funk rock; Devi 1:00 – 4:00 Phfat Raskals
funky blues-rock; Kendal honey
Casio punk quartet; The Lolita
voiced crooner; Millsted Latin
Jackson Group jazz vocalist; PS
198 African Drummers
rock/punk; MuthaWit Orchestra futuristic big band exploratory ---------------------------------------------mission; Pierre Fignole R&B and
2:00 Talent Unlimited High
soul singer
lem Renaissance Orchestra,
a swing-era Big Band, plus vocal
competition winners.
PUNK ISLAND
11 AM – 5 PM
On June 21st, Governors
Island will be “Punk Island,”
with thirteen stages of music
and no volume restrictions!
Listeners will be able to reach
the island via a special ferry
with on-board punk bands,
leaving every 30 minutes from
the Battery Maritime Building
(adjacent to the Staten Island
Ferry terminal at Battery
Park). Bands include New
York’s The Choke, Philadelphia’s The Ghouls, New
Haven’s Copyright Chaos,
and also:
Punk Rock The Blame,
The Lucky F*cks, Grizzly
Smith, Status Quo No Show,
Eleventh Hour, The Baby
Sandwiches, Soul4Sale,
Thriller, The Pigs, Planned
Collapse, UTD, Die Pretty,
Buddha Heroes, Trash Can
Alley, Nice New Music, You
And What Army, Social
Standards, La Cosa Nostra,
Ja Moustache Eddies, One
Frequency. Hardcore: The
Boils, Olde York Punk/Folk/
Acoustic Darren Deicide,
StayWarm Punk/Metalinfluence Stella’s Attic,
Yankee Doodle Blitzkrieg,
Puny Human, Hexual Ceiling,
slow/dynamite, Dudes of
Doom Post-punk/alternative/non-punk Rew, Vagina
Panther, Alushus, Cop City
Chill Pillars, The Unstoppable
Death Machines, Crackula,
Bezoar, Ne’er Do Evers, The
Leader, Blood Red Sun,
Andrew Hand, The Gamut,
Tara Lynne Band, Allmost
Madmen, the Kause, Benzene
Ring, Career Club.
School Jazz Band
HealthCare Plaza
(W 145th & Amsterdam Ave)
Talent Unlimited HS, 300 E
68th St
3:00 Pascalito French chansons,
2:00 Artie Simmons and the
Jazz Samaritans 3:00 Fudako- bossa nova and tango 5:00 The
chi soul, jazz, and Hip Hop 5:00 Ki Amelia Group Funk-infused jazz
Ki alt rock/funk blend 6:00 Carlos Mon Petit Café, E 62nd &
Jimenez jazz flutist and his Tropi- Lex
cal Latin Jazz Sextet 7:00 Roland
Ruby meldodic Latin jazz/rock
Morningside Park (Morningside Dr & W 113th St)
12:00 - 5:00 3rd NYC KidsFest
includes Jose Obando Salsa
authority gives a workshop for kids;
Allan Harris sings the story of the
Black Cowboy.
St. Nicholas Park
(135th St Plaza)
12:00 Martian Walrus & The
Symphonic Winds and Brass
Upper West Side:
Above 96th St
B’way Malls at W. 96th
12:00 Sandra Small And The
Smallworld Band rock and
funk 2:00 Martian Walrus &
the Symphonic Winds And
Brass Baltic to Classical 3:00
Chris Fuller scratchy-voiced
folk 4:00 Folk Music Society of
NY makes music the old-fashioned
way 6:30 New York Consort of
Viols flute/cello with poetry
8-member ensemble plays Baltic
to classical to jazz/improv 1:00
Riverside Park:
Tantra-Zawadi Performance
Promenade at 96th St
poet 2:00 Adsila “jazz to world
2:00 – 7:30 Kathy Gohr melomusic, and all the notes in between” dies for spiritual listeners; Peri
Smilow “Freedom Music Seder”;
Eric Komar passionate settings of
12:00 - 4:00 Youth Day open mic,
Jewish texts; Shira Kline Jewish
dancers, and jazz band Crown
kiddie rock; Akiva the Believer
Heights Youth Collective,
percussion and world music;
113 Rogers Ave
Marge Eiseman a singalong
3:00 Kimistry original jazz/pop
5:00 Huxley Vertical Cabaret Second Presbyterian
1:00 MSPOT Latin & Christian MuNouveau strings, piano, accordion, Church (CPW & W 96th)
sic Highland Park Children’s
trumpet 6:00 Kabbala Urban artist 4:00 – 8:00 Folk Music Society
Of NY traditional folk performed by
Garden, Jamaica Ave
makes people dance 7:00 Leni
& Ashford St
Stern singer and guitarist inspired Alan Friend, Sarah, Dave, and Bill,
Jen Larson, and Toby Fagenson;
2:30 3rd Rock young Brooklyn rap
by music of Mali.
Anne Loftus Playground
singalong at 6:00
trio Hands and Heart Garden,
---------------------------------------------(B’way & Dyckman)
New Lots Ave & Alabama
12:00 - 4:00 UCE Live / Uptown 11:00 AM Ta’ziyah Naharah po- ---------------------------------------------3:00 - 6:00 MSPOT jazz, reggae,
Arts Stroll jazz quartet, interac- etry, hip hop, and soul; Troy Wise 12:30 Joe Giglio & David
soul and blues acts New Vitive music lesson for kids, brass
Shaich jazz guitar & bass duo 2:30
“The Enigma” Blake Hobbs
sion Garden, Schenck Ave & quintet, dance
Rale Micic jazz guitar CommuPlayground, 2nd Ave & E.
Crown Heights
manhattan
East New York
Uptown
Inwood/Washington Heights
Livonia St
Sunset Park
RING Garden
(B’way & Dyckman)
4:00 Double Play All Stars
ballads to the blues 5:00 Allison
Pan, 5401 5th Ave
2:00 Mercy and Grace Latin/pop Scolla world pop and light soul
2:00 Latin Jazz Cafe
Con
Lincoln
Square
makes music
Metro presents a block party
across from Lincoln Center,
with world-renowned musicians from the New York
Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln
Center, New York City
Opera, and more. Explore the
neighborhood’s unparalleled
cultural offerings, all day, for
free!
12:00 American Opera
Projects young Brooklyn-based
groups Opera on Tap and the
Collective Opera Company 1:00
American Composers Orchestra Derek Bermel’s band “Peace
by Piece.” 2:00 ASCAP presents
The Infinite Orchestra classic funk 3:00 Jazz at Lincoln
Center pianist Jonathan Batiste
4:00 New York Philharmonic:
Principal Brass 5:00 NYC Opera highlights of the company’s
6:00 Garry Novikoff intense,
lyric-driven songs Riverside
Park at W 70th
Central Park
Naumberg Bandshell
Dana Discovery Center Plaza
(5th Ave & E 110th)
12:00 Bloco Quimbombo energetic
Carnaval music of the Americas
1:00 Troy Wise “The Enigma” 4:00
Seguida NY “East Coast” SalsaRock since 1972.
Wagner’s Cove
1:00 – 9:00 Anniecrane homage
to Celtic-folk; The Wowz weird folk;
Elizabeth Devlin influenced by
scratchy phonographs and autoharp
melodies; John Houx Dylan-esque
folk; Erin Regan; The Telethons
songs about fight clubs, brainworms;
Chris Maher “an exercise in contradiction”; Alexandra Drewchin
classical fingerpickin’ folk; Gann
Matthews reflective, haunting songs; Royal Pine old-time
Americana
Tavern on the Green
(CPW & W 67th)
11:00 AM Jeanne Marie Boes
singer/songwriter/pianist; The Callen Sisters singer/songwriters on
harp and guitar 12:00 Avi Wisnia
Americana Cynthia Lin jazzy folk
1:00 Sarah Deleo Contemporary
jazz 2:00 Kat Calvosa Jazz SingerSongwriter; Jann Klose music
both “earthy and alive” 3:00 Lady L
Soul/R&B; Kerry Politzer Band
jazz pianist turned singer-songwriter
5:00 Paul Hemmings jazz guitar
with loops and effects 6:00 Jordan
Clawson pianist and vocalist;
Nothing But Class funk, R&B,
and jazz cover band; Christos Alexandrou singer/actor 7:00 Alina
Brouwer & the Black Friars
Cuban jazz; Michael Patrick
Phelan piano-flavored pop
Merchants Gate
(Columbus Cir)
12:00 Viva Female vocalist/pia-
rock band
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12:30 Kathianne contemporary
folk; 2:00 Adam Arcuragi hootenanny-style southern rock Great
Hill, CPW & W 103rd
2:00 Flute Grupe from Baroque to
contemporary Grey Wacke Arch,
5th Ave & E 79th
2:00 Chris Koch imaginative singer/songwriter/poet 4:30 Showin’
Tell modern rock Dead Road
3:00 Music Divine sacred Renaisrepertoire, from Verdi to Bernstein, sance music
with six soloists and piano. (SpeChildren’s Zoo Tunnel
cial thanks to the West Side YMCA 3:00 - 6:00 Thoth unique violin and
and to Steinway & Sons.)
foot percussion, four octave vocal
---------------------------------------------11:00 AM Face The Music 10 to
15-year-olds perform Terry Riley’s
In C. Ollie’s public space,
range Angel Tunnel
4:00 Hungry March Band legendary, good-natured, anarchic Grand
Army Plaza, 5th Ave & E 60th
4:00 Alicia Guarracino acoustic
indie; 6:00 Yolanda F. Johnson
1:00 Jenny Amlen melodic, edgy songs with strings
singer/songwriter
East Meadow Bowl
B’way & W 68th
Columbus & W. 81st
3:00 – 6:00 Eli Maniscalco
and Friends Contemporary folk
Richard Tucker Sq,
nity
Columbus and W 66th
Restaurant,
B’way
&
W
112th
12:00 TRiM lean, mean, smart Rock
3:00 – 9:00 Morgan Green-
B’way & W 106th
B’way & W 71st
Lincoln Square Block Party nist playing blues 1:00 Arlene
Gottfried “singing photographer”
(W 64th St & Central
3:30 Andersen Silva one-man
Park West)
102nd St
2:00 Carlos Cervantes world
1:00 3rd Grade Xylophone
Group PS 180 students led by David & funk 4:00 Cynthia Goddeau
world & folk Straus Park,
Haiman play marimba music from
4:00 Heidi Hepler & Ramo Voice
and Guitar, classic Brazilian, Italian,
French songs Gigi’s Café,
2:00 The legendary Roberta
Flack introduces three talented
middle-school ensembles: PS 83
1:00 Danny Carmelo soulful pop
(rock from Morris Park, Bronx), MS
rock 4:00 Aline Vida distinc50 Guitar Club (folk-rock from
tive vocalist 5:00 Kathianne
Williamsburg, Brooklyn), and the
comtemporary folk 7:00 Jeremy
Roberta Flack School of Music
Cole pop/R&B
(jazz from Hunts Point, Bronx).
1:00 Bobby Kane acoustic
music 2:00 Jess King soulful
songs 3:30 The Callen Sisters
singer/songwriters on harp and
guitar
Plaza (Adam Clayton Powell Guggenheim Museum
& W 125th)
(5th Ave & E 89th)
Run at W 87th
Dante Park (B’way & W
63rd)
Theodore Roosevelt Park
(Columbus & W 77th)
Harlem
Amsterdam & W 84th
4:00 Julia Haltigan & The
3:00 – 7:00 School for Healing Hooligans bygone-era American
Arts Jam Session Broadway
pop Riverside Park Dog
Upper East Side
4:00 Kabbala danceable rhythmic (East End Ave and 84th St)
2:00 Ah-Choo hip-hop for premixes J Hood Wright Park,
schoolers; Baze And His Silly
Fort Washington Ave & W
Friends kids music 3:30 East
176th
River Blues Band traditional
urban and country blues 6:30
Gracie String Quartet plays
Harlem State Office Building Mozart’s Eine Kleine Nacht Musik
3:00 Joanie Leeds hip music for
hip kids West Side Kids,
street Birthday Band MG
turns 21 with wild, funky, free music
CPW & W 93rd
4:00 Katy Pfaffl Band soulful
pop 6:00 Stephen Clair citified
troubadour Mineral Springs
5:00 – 8:00 Minetta Creek Bluegrass Band knee slappin’, foot
stompin’ music Stranger’s Gate,
CPW & W 106th
midtown
Today Guitarist Anson Li, La
Guardia HS student 4:00 Alina
Brouwer & the Black Friars
Midtown West
Cuban vocalist and songwriter
5:00 Danny Carmelo pop rock
and soulful vocals 6:00 Porter
Singer acoustic 7:00 Blaise
Siwali Free jazz saxophonist
Carnegie Hall: Zankel
Hall Lobby Doors
(7th Ave & W 56th)
12:00 and 1:00 Heritage O.P.
“Organic percussion” and vocal
ensemble, African, Caribbean,
South American rhythms. Presented by Weill Music Institute.
Dag Hammarskjold
(1st Ave & E 46th)
11:00 AM Sinem Saniye
electronica/world DJ Riddles
interludes throughout the day
2:00 Black Taxi “like a Tarantino film in stereo” 8:30 Maybe
The Welders “probably the
world’s best pub rock”
12:00 Dominic Shodo Cammarota traditional and modern
Japanese Shakuhachi music
2:00 Sustain Your Spirit spiritual texts and songs made into
poetry; George Dulin Disband
pulsing jazz with film music
elements 4:00 David Monte
Cristo keyboards and synths,
influenced by Vangelis, Black
Sabbath 6:00 Ghosthorse jazz/
world flutes, drum, and strings.
Rice & Curry Restaurant
(232 W 37th)
Turtle Bay Music School
(244 E 52nd)
Quad Recording Studios
(185 48th St)
4:00 Indian Karaoke Group
come and sing your Bollywood
favorites! 6:30 Sam Shivraj
teen singer
---------------------------------------------1:00 – 4:00 Amy Coleman
blues, rock, and cabaret mix
Tagine Dining, 537 9th
Ave
1:00 – 6:00 Frank Senior and
Jacob Melchior Band blind
newsstand operator sings jazz
Newsstand, 5th Ave & W
42nd
4:00 Aileen Morgan With
Diana Hickman “sweet, sexy
and fun” singer-songwriters
457 West 49th
4:15 Lilian Borunda danceable pop/R&B Lattanzi
Ristorante, 361 W 46th
Midtown East/
Murray Hill
Waterside Plaza
(East River and E 25th)
Plaza Stage 2:00 Michael
Packer Blues Band 5-piece
blues ensemble 3:00 Closenuf
“musical perfection… or Close
Enuf” 4:00 Wil Deynes Ben
Folds, Keane influenced 5:00
The Rhodes black-clad blues
buskers 6:00 PaperDoll highenergy pop 7:00 Jason Yudoff
Billy Joel meets Jamiroquai 8:00
Jay Scott & The Grand Case
Scenario catchy melodies with
a strong blues feel
Waterfront Stage 2:00
Michele Smith and the
Project jazz 3:00 Lisa Furman And The Blueflys
Celtic/Americana/Bluegrass
6:00 Jake Hertzog Trio
grand prize at the 2006 Montreux
Jazz Guitar Competition 5:00 Da
Phatfunk Clique violin-led
jazz/funk
Entrance 2:00 Rose Rus-
ciani international folk by solo
accordionist 3:00 Save Me
1:00 – 7:00 Students And
Faculty of the 83-year-old community music school, acoustic,
classical, and jazz guitar music.
Om Saree Palace
134 East 27th St
2:00 – 6:00 Taunya Laya & My
Second Breath authentic Himalayan Singing Bowl performer,
joined by her students and Monk,
who combine the vibrations of
Mongolian throat singing and the
Japanese flute
---------------------------------------------11:00 AM – 5:00 Jesse Jams
MoonSoup teacher plays children’s songs 5:00 Sam Shivraj
teen singer MoonSoup, 2nd
Ave & E 56th
11:00 AM G-Volution Dance
5:30 The Classic Futures influenced by U2 & the Dalai Lama
Tramway Plaza, 2nd Ave &
E 59th
12:00 Auntie Em And Uncle
Al former children’s librarian
sings oldtime country Kips Bay
Branch Library, 3rd Ave
& E 31st
12:00 Natalia Paruz - The
“Saw Lady” angelic musical
saw 1:00 Oxygen Mobile Unit
small, mobile free improv
Rockefeller Center
1:00 Bedsit Poets folkish pop
with a touch of Serge Gainsbourg
2:00 The CJ Vinson Band
Murray Hill Greenmarket,
E. 33rd & 2nd Ave
2:00 Les Ballets De L’Opera
Chinois de New York
traditional Beijing Opera and
contemporary songs Evergreen
Shanghai, 10 E 38th
4:00 Jack Grace Band
schmoozin’ and boozin’ Country
Rodeo Bar, 375 3rd Ave
4:00 - 8:00 Geoffrey Armes
spiritual folk and electronica Tu-
dor City Greens at E 41st
Downtown
Chelsea
2:00 Tap City Youth Ensemble
advanced teen tappers Chelsea
Breezeway, 18 W 27th
2:30 What We Want!!! New
compositions by Inhyun Kim,
Matthew Hough, Ronen Shai
and Ippei Inoue, with percussionist Ana Lorenzo Monkdogz
Urban Art Gallery,
547 W 27th
Gramercy/
Flatiron
1:00 Matt Van Brink witty
songs for kids, with accordion
Books of Wonder,
18 W 18th
2:00 Zak Alister acoustic blues
4:00 Tom Detrik rock with a
fusion feel 5:00 We Take No
Requests Radio Stuyvesant
Square (E. 17th & 2nd Ave)
East Village
Abe Lebewohl
(2nd Ave & E 10th)
1:30 Ippazzi spoken word meets
rock 5:00 Ovo Trio Bossa Nova,
Jazz and World 6:30 Polish
Theatre Institute in the
USA Kaleidoscope of Polish
Songs, with sets and costumes.
Bowery Poetry Club
(308 Bowery)
5:00 Buffalo Poets 6:00 Gato
Loco 7:00 Jen and Moonshine
7:30 Ceili Clemens Puppets
7:45 The Fools 8:30 Jeff
Dickinson 9:00 Brief View
of the Hudson 9:30 Sean T.
Hanratty
Think Coffee
(1 Bleecker St)
1:00 Ladystein twangy folk-pop
2:00 Breez Evahflowin &
Dirt E Dutch #2 on the CMJ Hip
Hop charts 3:00 Benicio And
The Del Toros flamenco-flavored with American roots 6:00
Sneaky Pete hip hop & urban
poetry 8:00 Che La Ke VJ Sarah
spins videos to music by subway
performer “ghsts n guitars”
Tompkins Square Park
(Ave B & E 8th)
12:00 Food Will Win The War
“the Charlie Kaufman of NY Indie
Rock” 1:45 The Younger Sister Band the story of American
folk today 5:00 L.E.S.G.O. Entertainment Hip-hop producers,
lyricists, and models
Le Caire Lounge (189 E 3rd)
3:00 BluePages pop rock 4:15
Pascalito fusion of French
chansons, jazz, tango 5:15
Efendi oud music to accompany
belly dancing 6:15 Marta Popvic
pop and top 40.
New York Marble Cemetery
(41 1/2 2nd Ave)
4:00 – 8:00 Summer Solstice:
High Tea In The Graveyard
Naughty Nautical Night with
Dame Darcy and Jessica Delfino:
sea shanties, ocean antics, all ages
Otto’s Shrunken Head
(538 E 14th)
Unsteady Freddie presents “Long
Day’s Surfin’ Safari into Night”
2:00 The Crustaceans; 3:00
Bongo Surf 4:00 Blue Wave
Theory 5:00 The Octomen 6:00
Mister Neutron 7:00 Strange
But Surf
Open Road Park
(E 12th St & 1st Ave)
1:00 Matt Jasper young
Long Island singer-songwriter
2:00 Gene Ess “Sandbox &
Sanctum” Quartet virtuosic
post-bop guitarist 5:00 Barry
Russell Wolff solo guitarist
with “a checkered past” 6:00
Ana Cifuentes “Anacaona y su
sabor Latin” 7:00 Pariaz guitar
duo Daniel Reyes Llinas & Luis
Carlos Ianes play South American
music
Pangea (178 2nd Ave)
3:00 Otherwise Magnificent
alterna-pop 4:00 Tor Snyder
African-blues / jazz-ambient
guitar 6:00 Matt Jasper young
Long Island singer-songwriter
7:00 Tones From The Underground 8:00 Agua Trip
6th & B Community Garden
2:00 Ahmond influenced by Kate
Bush, Brit Rock, and BaAka vocalizations 3:00 Amura Blues and
acoustic 4:00 Tarrah Reynolds
& Band accomplished violinist,
novice singer/songwriter 5:00 Allen Gogarty & The Wads Irish
folk/rock 6:00 Frank Palmeri
singer-songwriter 7:00 Bobby
Syvarth singer-songwriter 8:00
J. D. Duvall 9:00 Shut Up, Junior!! acoustic pop and alt rock
---------------------------------------------12:00 – 5:00 The Shadow Act
unique blend of jazz, funk, and
metal Plan B NY, 339 E 10th
1:00 No Police State Girl
Bean Coffee & Tea,
E 3rd & 1st Ave
5:00 Stephanie Rooker sings
with groove, heart, and light 6:30
Meta And The Cornerstones
6-member roots Reggae band
Trader Joe’s, 142 E 14th
8:00 Duo Geo world music for
guitar & percussion Le Petit
Versailles, 346 E Houston St
Greenwich
Village/NYU
Soundz, 340 E. 6th
1:00 – 6:00 Ras Moshe Free jazz
saxophone on Charlie Parker’s old
street E 10th St & Ave B
1:00 – 4:00 Peter Dizozza folk
rock/musical theater Cinema VII
Collective 321 E 12th
2:00 – 6:00 Bunny Beck Jazz
pianist on the sidewalk Pommes
Frites, 123 2nd Ave
2:30 Vic, Howlin Jeff And
Friends jam session in the garden, all acoustic players welcome!
Dias y Flores Community
Garden, 520 E 13th
4:00 Apophenia cryptic lyrics
Sq, Carmine & Bleecker
rock Danal, W. 13th & 5th Ave
7:00 Worldarama a peek into the
life of Craig “World” Bryant Fat
Village Square
(6th Ave & W 8th)
3:30 Robert Katz singer/
songwriter 4:00 Lara Ewen
singer/songwriter and experienced busker 4:30 Troy Wise
“The Enigma” 5:00 Gowanus
Town Stompers Bluegrass and
fiddle tunes
Greene St & E 8th
3:00 Louis Valore acoustic
early 60s music 3:30 Pork
Chop Willie electric blues
from the North Mississippi hills
4:00 Gowanus Town Stompers Bluegrass and fiddle tunes
4:30 Auntie Em And Uncle
Al Bluegrass, oldtime country,
and originals for all ages 5:00
Argyle Johansen singer/songwriter 5:30 Schocholautte
likes chocolate, bad spellers
Washington Square Park
(LaGuardia Place &
Washington Sq S)
Mr. Dennehy’s
(63 Carmine St)
1:00 Shut Up, Junior!! acoustic
pop and alt rock Ave A & 7th
1:00 Timbila xylophone rock
& African dancing Tribal
2:00 Show Stoppers senior
citizen singers, dancers, and instrumentalists perform pop standards
from the 1920s - 60s Father Demo
2:00 Annie & Her Guns songs
of lust, love, and drinking 3:00
Stark/Lani Ford rock trio 4:00
Sour Grapes original “Melting Pot Music” 5:00 The Oren
Neiman Jazz Quartet modern
jazz with Israeli influences 6:00
Troupe Song one-girl dynamo
7:00 The Callen Sisters
singer/songwriter band with concert harp and guitar 8:00 Whirl
“Sheryl Crow meets U2.”
1:00 The Curtana Veil “a
band, a story, an idea” Common
Ground, E 13th & Ave A
B’way & Waverly
5:00 Tjay experimental 7:00
72 E 1st St
1:00 Courtney Lee Adams Jr.
“Loretta Lynn drops acid and goes
to CBGB” The Tasting Room,
12:00 – 4:00 Julius C rocks out
under the awning, Delion Deli,
LaGuardia Corner Gardens
(Bleecker St & LaGuardia Pl)
5:00 Michael Packer Blues
Band 5-piece ensemble 5:45
Three Pints Shy raucous pub
band 6:30 Pork Chop Willie
electric blues from the North Mississippi hills
Green Oasis Garden, 8th
St & Ave C
2:00 The Go Outsides three-piece
group, three different hair colors
3:00 Ladystein twangy folk-pop
5:00 Nick Joseph And Jake
Harper pop/rock/soul duo
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1:00 Andrew V Craig And
Friends pop, bossa, and
pseudo-jazz 2:00 Blithe 2-3
piece high school band 3:00
Michael Patrick Phelan mellow piano-flavored pop 4:00 Rich
T. one guitar, two singers 5:00
Cady Finlayson & Vita Tanga
spirited Irish fiddle music, with a
global twist 6:00 Sean Cox 7:00
Kathy Zimmer “Cosmopolitan
folk” 8:00 Athena Reich original storytelling piano folk/pop
Peanut Butter & Co
(240 Sullivan St)
12:00 20 MPH debut of rock band
created by Rockaway Scholars’
Academy students 1:00 Ah-Choo
hip hop children’s performer
sings “Peanut Butter and Jelly”
Sandra Crede / Blu Cupid indie
Beats, 406 6th Ave
9:00 Roi “Bubi” Escudero lifesized puppets, masks, videos, and
original songs in the alley
Philip Coltoff Center,
219 Sullivan St
West Village
Composers Collaborative
Block Party
(Cornelia St)
6:30 Newspeak 8-piece ensemble
playing political music 7:30 Com-
posers Collaborative: Mighty
CCi House Band politically relevant
contemporary compositions
Bleecker Playground
(W 11th & Hudson St)
2:00 Siobhan O’Malley infectious melodies 3:00 Jo Williamson nouvelle folk 5:00 Heidi folk
and conga 8:00 Jami Jackson
acoustic pop.
Jackson Sq
(8th Ave & Horatio St)
2:45 Kierstin Gray 5:00 Whirl
“Sheryl Crow meets U2” 6:00 Hole
in the Sky acoustic tribute to
Black Sabbath
Sheridan Sq Garden
(W 4th St & 7th Ave)
2:00 The Bourbon Shakes
Memphis soul meets California pop
3:00 Kiai singer/songwriter 4:00
Vinson Valega Trio originals and
jazz standards 6:00 Lifeguard
Nights “The E-Street Band meets
the Mothers of Invention”
1:00 Zeth Samba & Bossa Nova
Due Amici Restaurant, 304 W
14th
1:00 Jane Byaela ethereal music
4:00 Deni Bonet “like Sheryl Crow
meets the B52s” 241 Bleecker
St
2:30 – 9:00 Marc Barnhill instrospective ballads and rootsy folkpop, with special guests Minetta
Playground, 6th Ave & W 3rd
6:30 Benita Charles singer/
songwriter Greenwich Village
Bistro, 13 Carmine St
Soho
Jazz Gallery Block Party
(Dominick St and Hudson St)
In memory of percussionist Miguel
“Anga” Diaz. 1:00 – 7:00 Flor
Urrutia y Timba Jazz; Yosvany
Terry Cuban saxophonist “rede-
fined Latin jazz as a complex new
idiom” (NYT); Gema y Pavel Cuban folkloric traditions; Roy Hargrove and Cristol new version
of the trumpeter’s Cuban-based
band, Best Latin Jazz Performance
Grammy winner in 1997.
Petrosino Sq (Kenmare St
& Lafayette St)
5 female-fronted pop/punk bands.
12:00 Rewbee 1:00 Loki The
Grump 2:00 Marisa Mini &
The Underage Hotties 3:00
G-Spot 4:00 America’s Sweetheart
Yaffa’s Bar
(19 Harrison St)
Soho Square
(6th Ave & Spring St)
1:00 The Callen Sisters
singer/songwriters with a concert
harp and guitar 2:00 Zev Torres
spoken word 5:30 Declan Bennett singer-songwriter, currently
starring on B’way in RENT.
---------------------------------------------1:00 Dan Ferrari upbeat and
catchy pop/rock 4:00 Rainbow
Fresh lush indie pop Links of
Betty and the Polka Dot
Crusaders playful pop rock 7:00
Rayce world/rock
12:00 – 4:00 Tribattery Pops
downtown NYC’s first all-volunteer community band in a century
PS 89 at Warren St & West St
Sq, 6th Ave & Canal
4:00 - 8:00 Music For My
Neighbors local amateurs and
professionals, for young and old
4:00 – 8:00 Manhattan Ama-
teur Art & Columbus Music
Association marathon perfor-
mance of traditional Chinese
music, dancing, and martial arts.
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and Gil - if Gil ever shows up
George Theater, 35 Hyatt St
12:00 WaFoo Ensemble jazz
meets Japanese music 3:30 The
Kaytelles “make every day
summer vacation” Tuttoriso,
36 Richmond Ter
1:00 Caroline Cutroneo And
Friends a day of street music
ETG Cafe and Neighborhood Stage, 208 Bay St
2:00 Nina M. Show Gallery,
156 Stuyvesant Pl
3:00 Mer’av Cargo Café, 120
Bay St
3:00 – 6:00 Speedo’s Billy
Rose Band classic 1960s Chicago
blues Fishs Eddie, 139 Bay St
4:30 Joan Caddell and the
Midnight Choir singer/songwriter Ruddy and Dean’s, 44
all day Jazz Collective
Hester & Mulberry
2:00 The Walkup jittery, energetic indie rock Seward Park
Jimmie Steiny’s, 3 Hyatt St
12:00 The Humans trippy folk
duo 1:00 Kool Kidz anti-folk
2:00 The Flashlight Refugees upbeat, catchy rock 3:00
Richmond Knights Staten
Island Ska
12:00 Staten Island Pipes
And Drums Irish and American
tunes West New Brighton
Branch Libtrary, 976
Castleton Ave
1:00 No One You Know Winner
of a “battle of the bands” at St
Peters Boys HS 3:00 Juicy
Tender 5-piece psychobilly
rock Norbert Leesburgh /
Clove Lakes Park
2:00 Staten Island Out-
Pala Pizza (198 Allen St)
1:00 Pariaz guitar duo play
South American music 2:00
Stephanie Rooker songs with
groove, heart, and light 3:00
Jameson Steinway indie rock
4:00 Runaway Dorothy sings
the story of your life 5:00 Swati
“Ani DiFranco meets the Edge”
6:00 Mary C. R&B
Sara Roosevelt Park
(E Houston & Chrystie St)
1:00 Otherwise Magnificent
alterna-pop 2:00 Endall melodic
hard rock 3:00 Caitlin Krisko
electro-acoustic soul 4:00 Bill
Popp and The Tapes Brit Pop
for the broken-hearted.
---------------------------------------------1:00 Dethrace speed metal &
crazy performance art MF Gal-
lery, 157 Rivington St
2:00 - 5:00 Sacred Harp sings
dark, Southern 17th century 4-part
harmony 2nd Ave Subway -
Fishing Pier
financial district
Loud: Viva Voce Chamber
Ensemble 19th century music,
2:00 Chinenye a new hip hop
voice Battery Pl & State St
5:00 Sally Campbell Quaker
singer/songwriter plays autoharp
Battery Park, Labyrinth
of Contemplation
5:00 H Duke solo opera 7:00
Palmyra thoughtful indie pop
City Hall Park, B’way &
Chambers
staten
island
Saint George
Staten Island Museum
(75 Stuyvesant Place)
Tribeca
Jonny B & The Blues Blazers
4:00 Bit Shifter high-energy,
low-bit music performed on a Nintendo Game Boy 5:00 Anamanaguchi Game Boy rock 6:00 The
Royal Chains indie rock
2:00 – 6:00 The Corrao Q young
rock/funk band Ocean Breeze
Mott St
1st Ave Exit
The Tank Block Party
(Church St & White St)
Gazebo
11:00 AM The Flashlight Refugees upbeat, catchy rock 12:00
harmonica driven pop/blues 1:30
Queen Tipsy passionate, intense
rock 3:00 Betty Miller “Staten
Island’s Sweetest Diva” sings jazz
---------------------------------------------all day Steve Jones Daughs
and a variety of Staten Island artists ETG Clothing 140 Bay St
literature, and fashion Historic
Lake Cemetery (1688 Forest Ave)
5:00 Blister & Spot jazz and
middle-eastern, saxophone and
accordion 6:00 No One You
Know winner of a “battle of the
bands” at St Peters Boys HS
Silver Lake, Victory Blvd
& Clove Rd
Catalyst of Thought; Memories Past; Squid Rock bands
at Beach 96th St: Rattrap
Bumpkin; M; Gray Riders;
The Nocturnes; Vic Mandolin; John Simonelli; The
Sticker Dude; Pourhouse
(45-46 Davis St)
5:00 Osamu Mariyamu & Noriko
5:45 Queens Denim Rockers
6:30 Ulises Pal 7:00 R-tronika
7:30 Grimace & Human
Lounge 47, 47-10 Vernon Blvd
Hip hop performers at Beach
6:00 Annie Dinerman 7:00
Hal Weary Trio 8:00 Morry
Campbell
Sutra
Bekay; Poo Face & Rutherford; Miz Metro; The Freak
Show; Point Dot Period; New
York Rhyme Exchange
Athens Square Park
(29th St & 30th Ave)
Jackson Heights
3:30 P.S. 84 Singers 4:30
Martin Urbach Group 5:15
The Apostles 6:00 Little
Creatures 7:00 Bliminal
8:00 Avalon Blue
Athens Triangle
(30th Ave & 32nd St)
3:00 I Am Darien 3:45 Peter
& Andreas 4:30 John Keegan
5:00 Jesse Pagano 5:45 Lowman Cometh
5:00 Gutter & Spine 5:45 Bird
Love 6:30 Dixieland Space
Orchestra 7:15 El Jezel 8:00
(Monroe St & Market St)
12:00 Al Lee Wyer Veteran
NYC singer 1:00 Deni Bonet
“Sheryl Crow meets the B52s”
3:00 Bedsit Poets folkish pop
with a touch of Serge Gainsbourg
5:00 Masta Mix Records Hiphop showcase
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2:00 Sewa Folee 3:00 Christos Alexandrou 3:45 Evan
Kremin 4:30 Little Embers
5:15 Astoria Music Society
6:15 Cat Gut 7:15 Karma
Sparrow Bar (2401 29th St)
2:00 Music Together Of Staten Island acoustic sing-along
of children’s songs 3:00 Broken
“70s rock meets 80s metal meets
90s alternative” Westerleigh
Battery Park: Castle
Clinton
Astoria Park
6:00 Staten Island Pipes And
Drums Irish and American tunes
1:00 Laura Joy guitar and
Branch Library,
comforting voice 2:00 Rob
192 E B’way
Coover Americana on the banjo,
3:00 Ten Minute Turns indie/
mandolin, ukelele 3:00 The A-Oks punk band plays music for kids
bluegrass & cajun stompfest 4:00 Chatham Square Library,
Matt Jones singer-songwriter
33 E B’way
5:00 Kagero Japanese Gypsy rock. 6:00 Kimistry original jazz/pop
with tap dancing Mottsu, 285
Coleman Sq Playground
1:00 Louis Valore acoustic
early 60s music 2:00 Jay Wright
acoustic folk & soul 3:00 The
Apple Bros weaned on Stax
soul and outlaw country 4:00
TRiM smart, intricate Rock 5:00
Roomstars two roommates play
laidback folk 6:30 Troy Wise
“The Enigma”
Astoria
Richmond Ter
Great Kills Library
(56 Giffords Ln)
Kim Lau Sq
(E B’way & Chatham Sq)
queens
11:00 AM Ray Scro/Mike
Morreale Big Band jazz St.
Singer/songwriters 5:00 Richard
Vernon 7:00 Mo Cobb Duane
ChinatownLittle Italy
First Park
(1st Ave & Houston)
Karl’s Klipper, 40 Bay St
Other Staten
Island
Park, Duane St & Hudson St
Lower East Side
11:00 AM Jim Indell catchy
melodies and funny characters
3:00 – 6:00 Edwin “Pupa”
Santiago jibaro rock guitarist
4:00 Lowercase J honkeytonk
to reggae 5:30 Spinning Plates
electro-jazz improv Tribeca
Park, W B’way & Beach St
DeSalvio Playground, 34
Spring St
1st Ave & 1st St Median
1:00 Pork Chop Willie electric
blues 3:00 Nataliya Medvedovskaya pop 4:00 Black
4:00 Ghosthorse fusion of
flutes, drum, and strings Duarte
London, 402 W B’way
originals on fiddle and guitar
2:00 Village Light Opera
Group performs Meredith
Wilson’s classic “Music Man,”
fully staged in the middle of the
street
Ricky’s Urban Groove
(375 B’way)
Harvestworks Presents: 1:00
Joshua Fried Radio Wonderland: interactive work turns live
commercial FM radio into funk
2:00 Guitarbot self-playing
guitar created by the League of
Electronic Musical Urban Robots
3:00 Val-Inc electronic music
composer from Haiti
2:00 Weller Grant “Country
noir” 3:00 Mira Stroika Punk
cabaret with accordion 4:00
Violin Femmes string quartet
of adult beginners 5:00 Miwa
Gemini Sweet guitar/banjo 6:00
Main Squeeze Orchestra 13
piece all-female all-accordion
ensemble 8:00 Bob, Suzanne,
Village Light Opera Group
(65 Leonard St)
Easy
Quays Irish Pub
(45-02 30th Ave)
5:30 Alison Tartalia 6:30
Vanessa Boyd 7:15 Paul
Tabachneck 8:15 Janine
Otten
Flemings Pub
(3407 30th Ave)
6:00 Illmanjaro 7:00 The
Last Broadcast 8:00 Cathy
Crisci
Hoyt Playground
(29th St and Hoyt Ave)
2:00 Frank Barile 2:45 Stanley Wu 3:30 Bayard Russel
4:15 Battle of Los Angeles
5:00 Stereo Stereo 5:30 The
Shivers 6:00 Dobin
---------------------------------------------11:00 AM – 4:00 Cyderobin
And Friends Rock trio, Star-
106th St: Wee Bee Foolish;
PS 69 (77-02 37th Ave)
2:00 Spectrum Jazz Co. energetic seven-piece ensemble 3:15
Jia-Yi He Harmonica virtuoso
4:00 Violet Modern folk-rock
5:15 Carolyn Hawthorne
Gospel
---------------------------------------------2:00 Joe Knipes Trio a twoguitar duo Novo Restaurant
Lounge, 78-23 37th Ave
4:00 Old Maids in the Garrett Celtic music Italian
Farms, 80-01 37th Ave
Jamaica
165th St. Pedestrian Mall
2:00 M.P.C. college-educated hip
hop 3:00 York College Blue
Notes high school big band
5:00 – 9:00 Inter-Boro H-Pop
Artists Hip hop featuring DJ
G$Money, Swag Kidz, DJ Webstar, and Jason Fox.
---------------------------------------------10:00 AM – 6:00 Bethesda
Missionary Baptist Church
Musicians Gospel, R&B at street
fair 179-09 Jamaica Ave
11:00 AM Collective Soul
with Ria, Nedelka and Michael
2:00 Anisa Fujah neo-soul
Jamaica Center for Arts &
Learning, 161-04 Jamaica Ave
1:00 Awo Iyami Female
Percussionists & Singers
inspired by West African music
King Park Gazebo, 150th
St & 89th Ave
bucks, 31-44 Steinway St
10:00 Pop Mafia McCaffrey &
Burkes Bar, 28-54 31st St
Forest Hills
Flushing
MacDonald Park, Queens
Blvd & 70th Rd
Flushing Town Hall
(137-35 Northern Blvd)
12:00 Sam Shivraj teen singer
12:30 Nivedita Shivraj accomplished carnatic musician,
workshop 1:00 Maguina Mono
Latin funk band (additional listings
at www.flushingbid.com)
Far Rockaway
Rockaway Beach
Boardwalk
12:00 – 8:00 Three spaces
curated by the Rockaway Artists
Alliance. Metal bands at Beach
86th St:
Severed; Diary of
Demise; Insanity Reigns;
2:00 Deanna Condino Broadway, Spanish, and folk songs
Long Island City
Cafe Bar (32-90 36th St)
1:00 Becca Hasselbrook
singer-songwriter and music therapist 4:15 Almost Justified
punk/hardcore 5:15 Rebels of
Serenity 6:00 MG3 organ trio
8:15 Christos Alexandrou
singer/actor
Dominie’s Hoek
(48-17 Vernon Blvd)
5:00 5 mach 5 5:45 Jeneen
Terrana 6:30 Lina Villegas
7:15 Sh*tstorm
Crane St Studios,
---------------------------------------------7:00 Wendy Wells Bricktown
Bagel & Café, 51-06 Vernon
Blvd
Maspeth
12:00 Polish Theatre Institute in the USA Kaleidoscope
of Polish Songs, with sets and
costumes Holy Cross School
Yard, 61-21 56th Rd
Middle Village
3:00 Sam Shivraj teen singer
3:30 Tamil Church Choir
NY Tamil Church, 79-11
Caldwell Ave
4:00 - 8:00 Illseed Entertainment
hip hop: Gustapo; DJ Patricia
Starr; Reka the Saint Juniper
Valley Park
Ridgewood
The Shops at Atlas Park
(8000 Cooper Ave)
11:00 AM Robert Charels Band
Lively R&B 1:00 Wil Deynes
Ben Folds, Keane influenced 4:00
Steven Rosenhaus singer/songwriter with a blur of styles 7:00
Positive N-Ergy 4-6 piece cover
band
---------------------------------------------2:00 – 6:00 Return Of The
Woodies Festival alternative
acoustic/electronic rock Forest
Park Bandshell
Rosedale
Brookville Park
(149th Ave & 235th St)
1:00 Drew Torres Reggae, punk,
ska, cabaret 2:00 Eyeinsee &
Nexus 70s soul mixed with the anger of today’s youth 2:30 Surette
2:45 Awo Iyami Female Percussionists & Singers 3:00 2nz
3:15 Roc Fairies Latina girl group
3:30 BR & Timebomb R&B, hiphop, rock 4:30 Cristian Amigo
And Kingdom Of Jones Abstract
electric guitar soundscapes 6:00
Satchel Page underground hip
hop/Reggae 6:30 Dawn Drake
& ZapOte funky Latin samba 7:30
Dawoud sitar
Woodside
4:00 – 7:00 Starvin B “makes
any Hip hop head nod”Big Bush
Park, Queens Blvd & 61st St
CELEBRATE THE START OF SUMMER!
Kiehl’s has been honored to serve our neighbors of the East Village community for
over 157 years and in the spirit of local music, we invite you to a complimentary,
all-day musical festival in proud partnership with “ Make Music New York ”
Continue the celebration at the
KIEHL’S VIP PARTY
Go to www.kiehls.com/nycmusic.
DATE: SATURDAY, JUnE 21, 2008
8PM – 10PM
KIEHL’S FLAGSHIP STORE
109 Third Avenue ( Between 13th & 14th Streets )
New York, NY 10003
Join us at OPEn ROAD PARK’S COMMUnITY GARDEn FOR LIVE BAnD
PERFORMAnCES and receive a complimentary skin and hair care consultation
complete with samples of the Kiehl’s formulas most appropriate for you.
PARTICIPATInG ARTISTS:
Anacaona y su sabor latino, Matt Jasper, Pariaz,
Gene Ess “Sandbox & Sanctum” Quartet, Barry Russell Wolff
DATE: SATURDAY, JUnE 21, 2008
1PM – 8PM
COnCERT LOCATIOn:
OPEn ROAD PARK
East 12th Street (at 1st Avenue)
New York, NY 10003
Intimate live music and complimentary cocktails

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