2014-11-11

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TUESDAY 11/11
Veterans Day
Veterans- your first one's on us and then drink happy hour prices all night long.

Corduroy Appreciation Day
Wear Coruroy and drink happy hour prices all night long



"The Autumnal Disaster"

7:30pm- Satellite Magazine: Let's Talk About Cities


Satellite is in Brooklyn on November 11 with more short talks about cities. This month, we’ll hear about:

Housing in Crown Heights
In one of New York’s most rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods, the volunteer-run Crown Heights Tenant Union uses collective bargaining to strengthen renters’ positions. Celia Weaver from the Urban Homesteading Assistance Board, which works closely with CHTU, will discuss.

Not just Williamsburg
Thomas Rhiel, founding editor of online publication Bklynr, will discuss his work providing coverage of lesser-known parts of the borough.

Haiti in New York
Since 2009, Brooklyn-based Haiti Cultural Exchange has been developing programs designed to present Haitian culture to a broad audience while supporting new and established artists, promoting cross-cultural exchange, and encouraging dialogue around contemporary social issues. Co-founder and executive director Régine M. Roumain will discuss. Held over from our October event.

Measuring the street
David Fine will speak about Placemeter, a startup building a real-time data layer to measure street activity like pedestrian motion and speeding cars. Held over from our September event.

https://www.facebook.com/events/789162497789098/

9pm- Louiza

Genre: Jazz influenced Indie Rock

LOUIZA is a raw blend of jazz, blues and indie-rock – A new electric project for the moody folk singer Rebecca Mimiaga

http://louiza.bandcamp.com/

10pm- County Kings

Genre: Indie/Irish Folk Rock
For fans of: The Proclaimers, Billy Bragg, Ray Lamontagne, Steve Earl, Tori Amos, Big Country, The Pretenders, Gillian Welch, REM

County Kings is an Irish way of saying Brooklyn (a.k.a. Kings County). Their indie rock style blends folk and blues with traditional Irish songs. They mix acoustic and electric instrumentation with an emphasis on vocal harmonies and relevant messages. Lead singer and principal songwriter, Gil Holohan, grew up singing traditional Irish songs in his parent’s pub. He infuses County King’s music with that flavor as well as his progressive politics.

www.countykingsmusic.com

11pm- Jade Zabric

Genre: Pop/Rock
For fans of: Jason Mraz, Michelle Branch

Singer/Songwriter Jade Zabric was born and raised in Houston, Texas. After graduating high school, she served five years in the US Air Force and separated with an honorable discharge as a Staff Sergeant. While in the Air Force, Jade was the lead guitar player for a morale band on a world tour including Europe and the Middle East. Since moving to New York City, she has been studying at NYU and in 2011, played guitar for Harlem Repertoire Theater's Production of DreamGirls. Jade's album, "Singer/Songwriter," was released in July 2013. She makes her living busking on the streets of NYC.

She's Rock, R&B, Alternative, Progressive with a little lick of Country.

http://www.jadezabric.com/
https://www.facebook.com/jadezabricmusic
http://www.soundcloud.com/jadezabric
http://www.reverbnation.com

WEDNESDAY 11/12
8pm- Decanted Youth
Collaborative gig from 2 Brooklyn based singer/songwriters, Sarai Moore (aka Decanted Youth) and Simon Shippey (aka Peace For Old Ghosts), where existing songs will be placed in new and unique contexts, where folk meets atmospherics.

Genre: Experimental, electronica, indie-Folk, ambient rock, dreamy pop and sultry-blues
For fans of: The xx, Lisa Hannigan, The Jezabels, Feist, Lykke Li, Agnus and Julia Stone

Decanted Youth is Sarai Moore soloing and collaborating with local artists. She brings a fresh sound to the music scene with a mixture of experimental, electronica, indie-folk, ambient rock, dreamy pop and sultry-blues.

Jolt Radio talked about Decanted Youth’s demo track Sandman, “The track is amazingly haunting, dreamy, poppy. I can go on for days with descriptions. Bottom line is, give the track a listen and you’ll see what I’m talking about. Hope you enjoy it and make sure to expect more from the band.”

http://decantedyouth.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/sarai-moore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8eDfOAW3Dc
http://peaceforoldghosts.bandcamp.com/

9pm- Tripeg Lobo: Late Nite Double Feature Picture Show

The next Tripeg Lobo presents challenge is: artists play a song from a movie (any song featured, it can be the theme, the song playing in the background of a scene, etc.), then they write a new song about their favorite movie. Performers include: Elisa Flynn, Lys Guillorn, George Hakkila, Maharajah Sweets, Chris Q. Murphy, Jay Buchanan, Mark W. Schwarz, Sarah Bisman, Walter Andersons, and the Halsey Hellhounds.

11pm- Breanna Barbara

Genre: BLUES AMERICANA ROCK N ROLL
For fans of: WANDA JACKSON, JESSE MAE HEMPHILL, THE VENTURES, ELVIS, THE ROLLING STONES, LINK WRAY, LEAD BELLY, HANK WILLIAMS SR, HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF, THE BLACK KEYS, THE WHITE STRIPES,

ONE WOMAN SONGSTRESS SINGS AVANT GARDE BLUES FOR UNMARKETABLE MUSIC SAKE

“intriguing, intense, fun, lo-fi original punk blues resonator guitarist/singer  Breanna Barbara ignites the stage with vocals so raw powerful you leave hypnotized ” – New York Daily Music

breannabarbara.bandcamp.com
facebook.com/breanna.barbara.arneson

THURSDAY 11/13
8pm- atlantic / pacific

Genre: Indie-Rock, Pop, Dance
For fans of: Phoenix, Vampire Weekend, Broken Social Scene, Mac Demarco, Hospitality

atlantic / pacific writes melodic dance rock with charming, catchy vocals on top. Brooklyn-based singers Liza Dzul and Yusuf Siddiquee cover topics ranging from sandwiches to Michigan to TRU LUV (in a happy way!). Other tags on soundcloud might include indie rock, electronic, chilly, bedroom rock, singer-songwriter, and pop, but you should come listen for yourself.

http://soundcloud.com/imranetyusuf

9pm- Cuervo Jones

Who is Cuervo Jones?
Combining catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and powerful guitar, this dance punk power trio exploded on NYC scene in 2013. Pulling from the best of their favorite bands: the Ramones, Arctic Monkeys, and the Strokes, Cuervo Jones will be in your head long after the last cymbal crash and barre chord have faded out into the night.

http://cuervojones.bandcamp.com/

10pm- All Night Chemists

Genre: Rock

A band that writes and records a musical potion of hypnotic sounds, unforgettable melodies, deep grooves, and intricate arrangements under the BQE in north Brooklyn...Brad Gunyon, Len Monachello, and Brandon Wilde are All Night Chemists. Currently releasing two songs a month the trio continues to mix from song to song, both live and on record, with a variety of their fellow musicians. The result are shows and recordings that are truly their own. All Night Chemists' songs have been featured in the television shows Castle, Mercy, Men in Trees, Life is Wild, and Reaper.  The song "Point of View" was featured in the 2007 film "Ornaments."

“The Brooklyn-based singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist has a mellow, reflective voice that speaks to experience and a way with instrumentation that, as they say, goes easy on the ears.” -3hive

http://www.allnightchemists.com/
http://allnightchemists.bandcamp.com/

11pm- The Howling Monkeys CD release party

Genre: Soulful Folk
For fans of: Dire Straits, Jimi Hendrix, David Byrne, Wall Flowers

The Howling Monkeys is bluesy, with a clear nod to 60’s guitar players. This is groove-oriented folk music that smells like rock and tastes like funk. The Lyrics are minimalistic and easy, sung in a voice that might make you think David Byrne visited his Jamaican friends before the show. The words are like an A+ schoolboy deciding school sucks. The Bluesy riffs and the jazzy chords may make you switch from gin to whiskey, or whiskey to gin.

www.thehowlingmonkeys.com

FRIDAY 11/14
8pm- Hiro Suzuki Band

Genre: Blues, Country, Rock, etc...
http://profile.ameba.jp/hs335bluz/

9pm- JD Patch

For fans of: Country and honky tonk music

We play hell raisin' beer drinking blue collar roadhouse honky tonk music. Play a lot of originals with a few covers from Hank Jr to Waylon to Merle Haggard

deadamble.com

10pm- The Sometime Boys

Genre: Americana (folk/country/bluegrass/blues)
For fans of: Joni Mitchell, Iron & Wine, Nick Drake, Loretta Lynn, Jorma Kaukonen

Founded in 2010 by vocalist Sarah Mucho and guitarist Kurt Leege, The Sometime Boys have quickly leapt to the forefront of the urban roots music scene in New York. Featuring succinct songwriting, they blend elements of bluegrass, country, folk, gospel and zydeco into a unique, refreshing Americana sound. Framing the elegance of MAC award winning vocalist Sarah Mucho is an intricate canvas of violin, guitar and keyboard brushstrokes and a soulful rhythm section that won't quit. After recording their debut album, 'Any Day Now' in 2010, The Sometime Boys added Pete O'Connell on upright bass, Jay Cowit on drums and Rebecca Weiner Tompkins on violin and have since been tearing it up on the New York music scene.

"The Sometime Boys are an experimental folk band who deserve to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry." -adobeandteardrops.blogspot.com

"Times may be tough, but music like this makes us think about what is most important." -overidon.com

"Their debut album Any Day Now was one of 2011's best, and their gentle but intense and unselfconsciously beautiful new one Ice and Blood is a strong contender for best of 2012." - New York Music Daily

Website: www.thesometimeboy.com, www.facebook.com/thesometimeboys, www.reverbnation.com/thesometimeboys
Audio: https://www.facebook.com/Thesometimeboys/app_2405167945?ref=ts
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoXFC5Vz13I&feature=player_embedded

SATURDAY 11/15
5-6:30pm- Fermentation on Wheels is Back in Brooklyn!

Celebrate the arrival of Fermentation on Wheels with home-brewed elixirs and fermentation-themed band The Live Cultures. This event will follow a day of free fermentation workshops featured at Bitter & Ester's and on the Fermentation Bus, all on Washington Ave between Prospect and Park in Prospect Heights.

Daily workshops will include beer, kombucha, and vegetable fermentation. There is no better way to work up your thirst. Help us celebrate the arrival of a funky smelling bus and it's love for free fermentation education to the masses!

Samples of fermented foods provided by Mason & Mug - Pickles & Beer!
Seasonal farm-to-table small plates, beer & wine bar. Inspired casual eating places the world over, while utilizing local ingredients. Entering a long tiled bar greets you among reclaimed wood and Chinese lanterns, to the right a full wall street art mural. Mason Jars of house fermented pickles, kimchi & sauerkraut line the high shelves above the bar. Strictly Kosher too!

7pm- The Live Cultures

Genre: Indie-Folk
For fans of: Fleet Foxes, Devendra Banhart,

A fermentation-themed folk band from New York City, The Live Cultures play original & traditional folk music from the Americas & abroad: guitar, violin, banjo, cello, mandolin, washboard, and 4-part harmony.

"The music is restorative and the band’s spirit and enthusiasm is infectious." - T.W. Barrett, author of Culinary Types Blog

"I like The Live Cultures on Facebook." - Sandor Katz, author of Wild Fermentation.

website: http://www.facebook.com/thelivecultures
video: https://vimeo.com/97776492
audio/album: http://thelivecultures.bandcamp.com

SURF NIGHT
Drink specials, surf videos and leis. Wear a Hawaiian shirt and drink happy hour prices all night.

8pm- Strange But Surf

Genre: Surf
For fans of: Commercial Interuption, The Tarrantino NYC, Dick Dale, 9th Wave, Beach Boys

Strange But Surf has been an established surf-rock band on Long Island since 2003. They play at venues across New York and Long Island. They have released 2 albums, “Making Treble” and “Swimming in Reverb”, and appear on the surf compilation CD “Off the Deep End” by Deep Eddy Records. Calling on influences from Metal to the British Invasion and from Punk to the Blues with a dash of good old Rock & Roll, these talented musicians combine their talents to produce their own genre of music that can only be called “Strange BUt Surf.”

“Surf can be a strange genre at times. It can both exist independently and be connected to Tiki culture. Despite the name “surf,” a surf song can have little or nothing to do with surfing (something that will be made very obvious over the course of the Freaky Tiki Surf-ari). What makes surf music “surf” is its distinct “wet” sound. Said sound is made by the spring reverberator in amplifiers for electric guitars, which can sound like waves. Hence the title of Strange But Surf’s second album, Swimming in Reverb. Interestingly enough, the CD’s cover shows the band in front of a Tiki bar called Otto’s Shrunken Head. This is the essence of Freaky Tiki Surf-ari: the mixture of Tiki, surf music and horror. According to their Facebook page, Strange But Surf came into existence in 2003. That page also has a great quote from the band themselves: “More than just Surf, we combine Blues, Oldies, Rockabilly and more into our own genre of music, known as Strange But Surf.” Their online radio station also lists “Spy, Space, Horror, Tiki, and Lounge” as sources of inspiration. Although Swimming in Reverb is largely a surf album, some of these influences are present.” - See more at: http://www.gravediggerslocal.com/2010/06/freaky-tiki-surf-ari-strange-but-surf/#sthash.CRL5gMKf.dpuf

strangebutsurf.com

9pm- TarantinosNYC

Genre: Surf, Soul, Spy, Spaghetti Western instrumentals
For fans of: Dick Dale, Link Wray, Ennio Morricone, The Ventures, Booker T & the MG’s

The TarantinosNYC specialize in 60's-70's Surf, Soul, Spy and Spaghetti Western instrumentals, featuring the great soundtrack material in Quentin Tarantino movies, and also originals in the style of classic movie and TV themes. See the song list on their web site, and you’ll get an idea of what these styles have in common – reverb, twang, cool… retro juvie kicks…! The TarantinosNYC  started in 2005, and have played such events/venues as: the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament, Rockwood Music Hall, Music Hall of Williamsburg, Southpaw, Brooklyn Bowl, Rodeo Bar, Otto's Shrunken Head, Long Island City Boathouse (benefit event), NYC Horror Film Festival, Wrath of Cannes Film Festival,  Delancey, Cha Cha's of Coney Island, Coney Island Boardwark, Met's Cruise, Don Hill's, Bowery Electric...and many more. They were also guests on the Joey Reynolds radio show on WOR-AM and were filmed for Tripwave TV.

Everynight Charley's Manhattan Beat, Saturday, October 5, 2013
More than a novelty band, the TarantinosNYC is a cleverly-conceived music event – a soundtrack to a night at the movies without sorting through the film’s plot intrigues.

New York Music Daily, New York Surf City by delarue, 8/8/2012
By half past eleven, the TarantinosNYC had taken the stage. They have the kind of chemistry that comes from constant gigging and the kind of diverse, cinematic sound their name implies. And they don’t just do songs from Tarantino movies: this particular show featured a lot of unpredictable, anthemic originals, a digression into Link Wray … and finally a majestically lurid version of ... You Only Live Twice.

www.tarantinosnyc.com
www.facebook.com/tarantinosnyc
www.youtube.com/user/TarantinosNYC

10pm- The Ninth Wave

Genre: hot rod surf
For fans of: surf/garage/60s/instrumental/guitar/rockabilly/rock

9th Wave has been performing since 1995, from the northeast (NYC, Boston) as far south as Savannah, GA. Regulars at nearly every Sleazefest & Instro Summit (music festivals in NC), and Ohana Luau at the Lake (upstate NY), 9th Wave, from Storrs CT, plays an diverse combination of surf, exotica & hot rod music at regional music and tiki festivals, hot rod/motorcycle/custom car shows, cultural institutions, clubs, and more. With their unique and signature style, 9th Wave has recorded six full-length CDs of original music. The 9th Wave sound is made up of Mike “Staccato” Rosado on lead surf guitar, Negative Ed on bass, Phred Rawles on drums, and Sandy Rosado on Farfisa organ, rhythm guitar, flute, and saxophone. 9th Wave and the Rosados are also champions of East Coast Surf Music, and are the founders and directors of The North East Surf Music Alliance, the largest network of surf bands in the world.

www.9thwavesurf.com
http://www.9thwavesurf.com/music.htm
http://www.9thwavesurf.com/index.html

SUNDAY 11/16
4pm- Moving Pictures: Hand-picked entertainment on the big screen each Sunday evening at the Way Station.

Star Trek: DOCTORS

9pm- Nerd Karaoke

DJ JOE RUDE and The KINGS of KARAOKE present a Nerds Night to RAWK OUT at the BAR with the TARDIS!!! Come sing They Might Be Giants, Tom Lehrer, Jonathan Coulton, and MORE! No cover, awesome cocktails and fine beers on tap--its the best party Sunday can buy!

http://thekingsofkaraoke.com/

MONDAY 11/17
6pm- Monster Monday Madness: Near Dark
Free Pizza!

8pm- Julia McKinnis

Genre: Indie Pop
For fans of: Ingrid Michaelson, Regina Spektor, Cat Power

Julia McKinnis was a born musician; humming herself to sleep in her crib in her hometown of Ft. Worth, Texas. Julia’s endearing indie-pop style is reminiscent of artists like Ingrid Michaelson, Cat Power, Regina Spektor. Says the artist, “I always tell people that my music is music to make you fall in love with life and eat cookies and sweet things and not feel bad about yourself. It's most definitely happy music.”

juliamckinnismusic.com
youtube.com/juliakmckinnis
twitter: @juliamckinnis
FB: Julia McKinnis

9pm- Daniel Amedee

Genre: Folk, Rock, Blues
For fans of: John Lennon, Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, Bruce Springsteen, Van Morrison

Daniel Amedee is a New Orleans musician who plays an acoustic driven style of folk rock. He has recorded two albums at Radical House Studios in San Francisco, CA with producer Charles Gonzalez (Coo Coo Birds, Blank Tapes.) The first, "Themes From…" was released in May 2011 worldwide through Expat Records and the second, "Climbing," will be released in the coming months. My records feature performances by percussionist Pat Spurgeon (Rogue Wave), Sylvain Carton (Beats Antique, John Vanderslice), and Charith Premawardhana (Mars Volta, Classical Revolution) as well as many other great musicians from the bay area.

“Daniel Amedee is a…singer from New Orleans. He describes his music as orchestral rock but I guess you might as well say it's folk? I don’t know. En tout cas, his debut album Themes From ... is beautifully dreamy, very well produced and overall pretty enjoyable! A fitting warm summer evening soundtrack.” --Hendrik Schimpler - Poule D'or

“New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz, right? I guess this is why the city is often referred to as the most unique in America, as Daniel Amedee is a singer songwriter who demonstrates a real knack for writing gorgeous cinematic choral pieces, like Home And Heartfelt.”  --James Godwin - Informal Flick-Thru

“Daniel Amedee captures the soul of Cat Stevens in his incredible lyrics with a dynamic voice that can bellow low like that of Leonard Cohen or reach high like Elliot Smith. This is topped off with biting, epic music reminiscent of Arcade Fire. We are excited about the future of this talented New Orleans singer songwriter.” --Jeff Libby - CEO of Expat Records

www.facebook.com/DanielAmedee
www.soundcloud.com/DanielAmedee
Solution - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB07QR0_0gc
Swimming Through the Unconscious Disconscience - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwcKD3FfjBM

10pm- Que Vlo-ve?

Genre: Rebetika (Ρεμπετικα)
For fans of: Early 20thc. Blues, Greek & otherwise

Music of the rough parts of Athens, c.1928. As the politsmani raid a basement, kicking over the hookah and scattering the crowd, out on the docks a garishly dandified & lovesick thug watches the harbor for a shipment of untaxed cigarettes & weeps into his fist.

https://www.facebook.com/quevlove

11pm- E.W. Harris

Genre: Astro-folk, Indie, Mutant Contemporary
For fans of:  Bjork, John Martyn, Jeff Buckley, Tom Waits

Born in the rust belt and raised in in the south EW Harris is an idiosyncratically American songwright. Combining powerful vocals and a unique guitar style, Harris explores the strangeness of living using themes tinged with southern darkness and drawn from the canon of science fiction. His solo album "A Waste of Water and Time" is available on Spotify, iTunes, and CDBaby. As well as fronting the Brooklyn based Sky Captains of Industry, and performing as a part of the Big City Folk, Local Correspondents, and Brooklyn Drinkers Union collectives, Harris is currently working on a new record entitled "Mimetic Desire" due out late 2014.

“E.W. Harris is oddly uniquely cool and strange, if that makes sense? It’s been a while since I’ve heard something so eclectic and interesting. On the [record], “A Waste of Water & Time”, Harris introduces a brand of music that cannot be kept inside the boundaries of any particular genre. While he classifies himself as a folk artist, after one listen, you’ll immediately know that this is not just folk music.” -Sensational - I Am Entertainment Magazine

“breaking out of the conventional mold and making a mark in the Athens music world....combines a singer-song writer jazz element, string arrangements, tapes, sequencers, spontaneously adjusted levels, keyboards, guitars, rhythmic drums and bass to form an integration of sound. They also like to tinker with simple toys and objects in order to produce unique, colorful sounds.” -Stephanie Friedrich - Athens Exchange

www.ewharris.net

TUESDAY 11/18
8pm- John Powers

Genre: Folk
For fans of: NICK DRAKE, JON MARTYN, JOSE GONZALEZ/JUNIP, JAMES TAYLOR, CAT STEVENS

John Powers: A Refreshing, Unique Musical Experience
John Powers is a multi-talented singer, songwriter and musician who hails from Brooklyn, NY. John has dabbled in a number of musical styles throughout his career, such as pop, country and blues and is even known to be the only artist to see three of his songs rise to "mp3.com's" top ten chart at the same time. He has, for a while, composed and performed songs with fellow mp3.com artist Mickey Dean, with whom he had songs appearing on 2 albums of Mickey's titled “Mickey Dean and His Talking Guitar” and "Mickey in NashVegas".  John's musical talent as a singer/songwriter has also allowed him to be sought out and produced as a solo artist by none other than Jim Klein, the Emmy award winning producer and writer for the popular American television show “One Life To Live”. Today John is performing very successfully as a solo artist. Influenced by the likes of Nick Drake, Jon Martyn and Cat Stevens, John has successfully developed a very unique and inspiring style making his music and song lyrics a refreshing, intimate and rewarding experience.

INDIEGOGO.COM
John Powers – Elegant NYC Folk With Stories To Tell

“JOHN POWERS- Been Around is soft and heartwarming music that will put you in a relaxed mood just by listening to it. Sometimes you find an artist that seems to fit perfectly in the mold of their genre.  The look matches, the voice matches, and the feel just matches.These artists fit even better when they are located in the perfect scene for their sound and have the venues to share it with eager listeners. One artist that fits this description is our latest find John Powers.”

https://soundcloud.com/johnpowersmusic
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/been-around/id498221624
https://www.youtube.com/user/johnpowerssongs
johnpowersmusic.com

9pm- Denise Barbarita

Genre: Singer/songwriter: A Combination of Pop Angst, Rock, and Folk with die-hard female vocals and an unflinching attitude.
For fans of: The Dodos, Bat for Lashes, The Pretenders, Muse, Kate Bush

Denise Barbarita is a singer/songwriter based in NYC.  She performs as a soloist and also with her band The Morning Papers. Denise has released 4 CDs independently. “Beauty Lied”, “Chaos & Congeniality”, “Alive & B-Sides” and her most recent work, “A Beautiful Mess”.

Denise’s songs have received national and international radio airplay and she has been successful in licensing her original music for film and TV programs.  She has also toured across the US and throughout Europe since 2003.

"There’s a feline quality about Denise Barbarita’s music, something wonderfully animalistic in the best sense of the word." -Kevan Breitinger, Reviewer, Indie-Music.com  (Sept. 2005, C&C review)

Denise Barbarita is a superior Rock chick, one who can take a stage and the audience will immediatly shut up. She’s a bad-ass, lit match that’s taking the indie music industry at full storm and won’t stop ‘til she’s unpluggged. Don’t believe me? Check it out for yourself...Denise is my monthly editor’s pick for July 2005 -Heather Corcoran, Reviewer, CoffeehouseTour.com  (July 2005, C&C review)

“Soothing while seething, the siren sounds sweet before she smashes your boat to pieces. This is how I would sum up the sound of Denise Barbarita.”- Nikki Chipman, NorthEast In-Tune Magazine

http://www.denisebarbarita.com
https://soundcloud.com/denisebarbarita/sets/denise-barbarita-songwriter

10pm- The Dirty Borrellis

Genre: Rock
For fans of: The Band, Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, Motown, Creedence, Springsteen, Thin Lizzy

The Dirty Borrellis are a seven-man NYC band with members from all over this great land (Ohio, Cali, Michigan and North Carolina). They rehearse in a former pharmaceutical facility that looks like a Walking Dead set. Just about everybody writes and sings. Their live show is heavy, funky, pretty, a little dirty and a lot of Borrelli. Pairs well with whiskey.

https://soundcloud.com/andrew-bean-4/sets/dirtyborrellis

11pm- Mind Open

Genre: Jazz/Rock/Boogaloo/Bossa/Psychedelic/Funk
For fans of: Medeski, Martin & Wood, Pat Metheny, Gary Burton, Stark Reality, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass

Forget everything you thought you knew about Jam Bands. One of the freshest, exciting, and unique sounding bands on the scene today is the very talented Mind Open. Instrumental and jazz based, with a touch of rock, Brazilian, and psychedelic grooves, the Mind Open experience is one you have to see to believe. The bulk of the material the band plays is contributed by Vibist Chris Covais, and Guitarist Andrew Ahr. The rest? Rare grooves from obscure groovy jazz-funk, rock, and psych records. Make sure you see Mind Open spread peace, love, and good vibrations through the medium of music, at one of their many shows in New York city.

MindOpenBand.com
issuu.com/villageconnecIon/docs/live_issuu

WEDNESDAY 11/19
8pm- Sara Bouchard and the Salt Parade

Genre: Roots/Folk/Blues
For fans of: Neko Case, Norah Jones, Cat Power, Gillian Welch, The Be Good Tanyas, Jolie Holland, The Carter Family, Bessie Smith

A masterful blend of tradition and experimentation, SALT PARADE celebrates the golden era of jazz, blues and folk while soulfully imagining the future. Sara Bouchard's signature salty-sweet vocals will stop you in your tracks; her smart, colorful lyrics - taken from history books and other unlikely sources - will hold you hypnotized. Salt Parade is the newest project from Bouchard, also known to the roots scene as mandolinist, vocalist and songwriter of Union Street Preservation Society. Having recently debuted at Rockwood Music Hall, Salt Parade marches forward against an impeccable acoustic backdrop, mixing an irresistible touch of the unconventional into nostalgic Americana.

"Unlike any music I have heard in years, Bouchard’s approach demands that you stop and listen." - Frances Hunter, author

www.sarabouchard.com

9pm- Philip Lynch

Genre: Alternative folk-rock
For fans of: Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Buzzcocks, Replacements

Philip Lynch is a native New York songwriter. He's played many venues including Pete's Candystore, Banjo Jim's, No Malice Palace, bar82, Keenan's Piano Bar and Lounge, An Beal Bocht, No Fun Bar, National Underground, Gaslight, Parkside Lounge, Alphabet Lounge and R Bar. While currently wrapping up work on an album of various sundry sounds collected over the years, Lynch is still plowing ahead with new songs. It is apparent that he also paints when you hear his lyrics. A nice range and mix of songs, but all with his unique stamp. He also writes a blog of musical notions.

tunes: www.philiplynch.bandcamp.com
blog: www.philiplynchmusic.com

10pm- Suzette Sundae & the Lovelifes

Genre: Jump blues, American roots R&B, Swing
For fans of: Ruth Brown, Imelda May, Nikki Hill, Nick Curran, Big Joe Turner, Wynonie Harris, Patsy Cline

Swing on back to the golden age of American roots music with Suzette Sundae & the Lovelifes. Their well crafted, original tunes and boppin’ covers, will make you wanna shake a few tail feathers and forget your modern day woes. Our Lovelifes have got it all: guitar, upright bass, drums, piano, sax, and sultry, yet dynamic vocals. Their style and finesse evoke the fun, beauty, simplicity, and style of the 40’s and 50’s. Relax, sip a cocktail, dance and have some fun with us!

http://www.suzettesundae.com
https://www.facebook.com/SuzetteSundaeLovelifes

11pm- Pork Chop Willie

Genre: Blues/Roots
For fans of: RL Burnside; Junior Kimbrough; Lucinda Williams; Steve Earle

Pork Chop Willie’s debut national album Love is the Devil lights a new fire under America’s musical melti

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