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Thursday, June 21, 2012
Bronx Borough Hall 851 Grand Concourse
1:30 Music Crossing Borders music to teach & inspire underprivileged kids
Crotona Park Bandshell3:15 – 7:15 Manny’s Boogaloo Crew R&B-laced Latin funk
839 Hunts Point Ave1:00 Sukari Music 3:00 Osai 4:45 Swaybogie 5:00 B-Gerzey 5:30 Shy Hips 6:00 Bill Bojangles with Ayaaso Band roots, reggae 7:00 Sassy 7:30 Karimakk Holloway
Jacobi Medical Center 1400 Pelham Pkwy S
Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Con-cert Series: 6:00 Slavic Soul Party! NYC’s official #1 brass band for BalkanSoul GypsyFunk
NHP: Morris Heights (110 E Burnside Ave)
1:00 Carlos Almonte congas, guiro, etc. 4:00 R.E.A.L.
NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY: BRONX BRANCHES
coordinated by Kelly Yim
Baychester 2049 Asch Loop N
5:00 Bailey Poteat contemporary country-rock
Belmont 610 E 186th St
6:00 Alessandra Belloni & Giulari di Piazza theatrical Italian tambou-rine virtuoso
Clasons Point 1215 Morrison Ave
3:30 JB aka Dirty Moses progressive hip-hop
Eastchester 1385 E Gun Hill Rd
6:00 Kool Taj the GR8 philosophical hip-hop
Edenwald 1255 E 233rd St
3:30 Kool Taj the GR8 philosophical hip-hop
Francis Martin 2150 University Ave
5:00 Swagga Gurlz R&B tween trio
Grand Concourse 155 E 173rd St
4:00 Manny Miz lyrical rapper/singer/producer
Kingsbridge 291 W 231st St
1:00 Holiday NYC pop duo
Melrose 910 Morris Ave
1:00 Los Mas Valientes a “Who’s Who” of local Latin jazz
Mosholu 285 E 205th St
3:30 Importango Argentine tango trio
Mott Haven 321 E 140th St
3:30 Sicks Dot Guevara & Doc Holla good-time hip-hop
Parkchester 1985 Westchester Ave
7:00 The Red States contemporary a cappella powerhouse
Pelham Bay 3060 Middletown Rd
3:00 Afronaughtica Afro-Cuban rhythmic jazz duo
Riverdale 5540 Mosholu Ave
5:00 The Hipstones 7-piece modern soul
Sedgwick 1701 MLK Jr. Blvd
2:30 Manny Miz lyrical rapper/singer/producer
Soundview 660 Soundview Ave
4:30 JB aka Dirty Moses progressive hip-hop
Spuyten Duyvil 650 W 235th St
4:30 Debra Kreisberg accomplished saxophonist/clarinetist
Tremont 1866 Washington Ave
6:00 2 Sense eclectic alt. rock/folk
Van Nest 2147 Barnes Ave
5:00 Dominic Shodo Cammarota Japanese shakuhachi flute
Westchester Square 2521 Glebe Ave
4:00 John Brodeur soulful alt-pop
West Farms 2085 Honeywell Ave
3:30 La Roka Afro-Latin soul
Poe Park E 192nd St & Grand Concourse
1:00 Daryl Shawn wild classical guitar originals
Soundview Park Lafayette Ave & Metcalf Ave
4:00 Northside Swiss North Bronx indie rapper
Williamsbridge Oval Park6:30 Fort Indy blues rock
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Make Music New York returns with over 1,000 free concerts on the first day of summer!
On Thursday, June 21, from 9 in the morning until 10 at night, musicians of all ages and musi-
cal persuasions will perform in over 400
public spaces throughout the five boroughs, includ-
ing skate parks, church gardens, side-walks, playgrounds, closed-off streets, the middle of the Central Park Lake, and the middle of Times Square.
From established global artists to teenage garage bands, music is played by anyone who wants to take part —and enjoyed by everyone who wants to listen. Just like the city itself, the range of offerings is spectacular. From 64 toy pianos to 300 guitars, from to the West Point Band, from hip hop block parties to Carnatic marathons, there is something for every listener.
But don’t just listen — join the festival and make music yourself! Bring your instrument to a event, sing in a gospel parade, join an impromptu chorus in Times Square, or learn an ancient Puerto Rican dance.
Use this program as your guide, check makemusicny.org for late-breaking updates . . . or just take to the streets and follow your ears!
BAY RIDGE
69th Street Pier Shore Road & 69th St
5:00 Justin Turk pop-rock 6:00 Louis Valore rocking acoustic covers
Twenty3 Supper Club 8915 5th Ave
11:00am – 9:00pm DJ Krayze spins it all (day)
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT
CABS Nursing Home 270 Nostrand Ave
5:00 TBD R&B
Cafe Denim 1114 Fulton St
1:00 Delivered modern Christian 3:00 Lisa Foster Wilson gospel/neo-soul 4:00 The GoodFellas classic rock 4-piece 4:45 The Off White Set high-energy jazz 5:00 Terri Cann neo-soul 5:30 Olu Bliss soul 6:00 Nightmare in New York upper Manhattan metal 7:00 Vanach electronic hip-hop 7:30 Dirty River grungy blues/rock duo 8:00 Kagero a feast of world music 8:30 Sea Rhapsody alt. rock experience 9:00 Paul Kurrey tragicomic songs
Clifton Place Memorial Garden 1035 Bedford Ave
3:00 Dunlap positive rap 4:00 DJ Big Vic hip-hop, funk, soul & disco 5:00 DJ Ace & Much Finesse OG 6:00 WazMost hip-hop 7:00 Delivered modern Christian
Denim Lounge 1223 Bedford Ave
6:00 – 10:00 DJ Mike C
Fulton Park 1691 Fulton St
12:45 Brooklyn Brownstone School Choir/Bloco 4th-grade singers & drummers
National Allotment 491 Dekalb Ave
5:00 DJ 7:00 Manifest Christian men’s ensemble
Pentecostal House of Prayer 203 Nostrand Ave
3:00 – 7:00 Church Choirs
Rachel Jean Mitchell School PS/IS 137K 121 Saratoga Ave
3:00 – 5:00 Black Ops, PS/IS 137K Jazz Consortium, ANTCAR, Celes-tial Shore prog rock, PS/IS 137K Pop Band featuring Kelly Youmans
Rapha Evangelistic Worship 78 Saratoga Ave
6:00 – 9:00 Mekyel
Rhythm-N-Soul 1403 Fulton St
Presented by the Mothership Connec-tion 2:30 King Aswad int’l soul 3:00 Va-
nache hip-hop 3:30 Mina sexy gangsta-pop 4:00 The Hums NJ rock duo 4:30 InI MLD Allstars 6-piece hip-hop 5:00 The Gold Magnolias southern-fried soul 5:30 Khalid Rivera avant pop The Soul of a Man 6:00 Sea Rhapsody alt. rock experience Shaqueen 6:30 /_\drian Daniel, Sandra Taylor 7:00 The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy original rock Bas-es Loaded R&B 7:30 The Somerton Suitcase barbershop fusion 8:00 Psyche of Sound 8:30 Robin’s Egg Blue Japanese alt folk 9:00 sean360x rising electronic/dance artist 9:30 Jammin Jon Kiebon Zappa-influenced 10:00 Poets: Hrsh Reyalitee, Parlez, Ekhoed Intellekt, Neo Soul, Daruddest Jones, Autonomic Cee, Supah Awsum, E The Poet Emcee, Christopher K.P. Brown, and Nina B.
$FM Studios Herkimer & Buffalo
11:00am – 8:00pm hip hop from Brooklyn’s own Mizzy DaGreat, #BklynLaidBack, BK da Psycho, Don Cali aka Cali Da Don, Certified, and Elistoned Superhigh
SWL & ECO, Inc 998 Bedford Ave
3:00 The Skins
Von King Park 670 Lafayette Ave
4:00 – 8:00 New Rap Order hip hop showcase w/Faro Z
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS
Brooklyn Borough Hall 209 Joralemon St
5:00 Caribbean music presented by the office of the Brooklyn Borough President
Brooklyn Borough Hall: Greenmarket
2:00 Stephen Bak indie 3:30 Jaclyn Hochreiter folk/country originals
Grand Canyon Restaurant 141 Montague St
7:00 – 10:00 Mela piano folk
James Weir Florist 155 Montague St
1:00 – 2:00 & 4:00 – 8:00 (r)eVoLu-TioNaRy RhytHmZ funky house 2:00 Shanelle Gabriel high-energy singer/poet 3:00 Maddan & The Madhat-ters versatile multi-keyboardist
BROWNSVILLE
NHP Block Party 372 Mother Gaston Blvd
Hip-hop showcase, presented by Neigh-borhood Health Providers. DJs from 11:00am – 6:00 Bobosaw aka Devon Clarke, DJ Protégé, Earthquake International Sound, Mr. Goggles, PA Underworld 12:00 P Wise 12:30 Zdub 1:00 Power of P 1:30 Shanelle Gabriel 2:30 Atwil 3:00 King Legit 3:30 Trisha 4:00 b.FUNK 4:30 H McCloud 5:00
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Young G aka G_Hustle 5:30 Brian J
BUSHWICK
Bushwick Rooftop 321 Schaefer St
6:00 – 10:00 Gods ILLa Mutual, Rebelmat-ic, Fear is Dead hard rock/metal/hip-hop
Duck Duck 161 Montrose Ave
5:00 NotAfaN indie electrofunk 6:00 12000Trees free-form rock explora-tions 7:00 Pass Kontrol rock
Gilbert Ramirez Park 308 McKibbin St
5:00 – 9:00 FMLY FMLY Fest pre-party with diverse int’l lineup
Goodbye Blue Monday 1087 B’way
5:00 The Hums NJ rock duo 6:00 Jugger-Nut testicular comedy 7:00 The Eggs classic rock meets classical
Griffin Studios 286 Meserole St
6:00 Paper Ibis lyrical synth/elec-tronic 7:00 The Hot Solids 8:00 Fre-quency Core electronic melting pot
Maria Hernandez Park Irving Ave & Starr St
11:00am Bushwick Community Drum Circle noisemakers unite. East-Rev presents 4:00 The Frighteners 5:00 (A) Truth 6:00 Robot Death Kites 7:00 Obamanation
Music-Kin @ The Hive NYC 20 Cook St
6:00 Yulix & the Extended Family Middle Eastern cabaret punk 6:30 The Dirty Urchins bluesy country folk 7:00 Keith Paine raw blues & indie rock 7:30 Erez & The End classic rock 8:00 Stately Ghosts 8:30 My Glori-ous Mess piano-driven 9:00 Lynette Williams soul-pop 9:30 Greg Smith & The Broken English boot-stomping
CARROLL GARDENS - COBBLE HILL
Brooklyn School for Global Studies 284 Baltic St
2:00 Yoni Gordon indie folk trouba-dour 3:00 Brooklyn School of Global Studies Orchestra
Carroll Park Carroll St & Court St
3:00 Adam Kane fresh acoustic pop/rock
CLINTON HILL
with open mics all day at Castro’s 511 Myrtle Ave
Fresh Fanatic 88 Washington AveHuey’s Chueys 378 Myrtle Ave
Touche Lounge 46 Washington AveTrilok Fusion Center 143 Waverly Ave
Anima Italian Bistro 458 Myrtle Ave
12:00 The Off White Set high-energy jazz 3:00 Rajdulari Jazz Project Soul & Nu-Jazz 5:30 Ken Silverman guitarist 7:00 Zamba 2 Samba
Denim Cafe 1013 Bedford Ave
11:00am The Somerton Suitcase bar-bershop fusion 12:00 Taylor Ivana a pop journey 2:00 Red Exit effects pedals & high ideals 2:30 Rogiers jazz-house/electro soul 3:00 Jerrra Blues Band more than the
blues; The Off White Set high-energy jazz 3:30 Justin Turk pop-rock 5:00 Young Cutty sharp lyrics & flow 6:00 Dian Sen-tino R&B/soul & jazz 7:00 Kagero a feast of world music 8:00 Kenn Lowy folk rock 8:30 Paul Kurrey tragicomic songs 9:00 Paul Claro survivor, troubadour
Falafel House 407 Myrtle Ave
12:00 Stephen Bak indie 1:00 yellow-birddd melancholia 3:30 A Roc/Nu-breed Generation hip-hop reborn 6:00 Reign State experimental pop/soul
Green in BKLYN / Citibank 432 Myrtle Ave
4:00 Kat Webb neo-soul & jazz singer 5:00 Ricky Ransom jazzy hip-hop & dance 6:00 Manifest Christian men’s ensemble 7:00 Andrea Reising fingerstyle guitarist
Hanson Dry 925 Fulton St
1:00 Mr. Tough 1:30 V Bley 2:00 The Eggs 3:00 Orgy in Rhythm 4:00 K Webb 5:00 Hampton Brothers 7:00 Extraordinary Individuals 8:00 Freddy Fuego 9:00 Super Hi-Fi
Kiini Ibura Jewelry 388 Myrtle Ave
3:00 Kat Webb neo-soul & jazz singer 5:00 King Aswad sings int’l soul
Los Pollitos III 499 Myrtle Ave
12:00 Edwin Vazquez urban & Latin grooves
Putnam Triangle Plaza Putnam Ave & Grand Ave
Haiti Cultural Exchange presents 6:00 Zing Experience world-beat voodoo-rock
Rustik Tavern 471 DeKalb Ave
9:30 j.RENEE + Familiarevolution powerhouse soul vocals
Soco 509 Myrtle Ave
5:00 – 8:00 Choclatt & the Band ac-claimed percussionist & composer
Vanderbilt & Fulton5:00 MaG from the soul 6:00 Last Minet 7:00 KALEN + the A-listers dance-y, evocative 3-piece
Wally’s Square Root Cafe
584 Myrtle Ave
1:00 Slimmy Jimmy disco/funk DJ 5:00 Native Racket
CONEY ISLAND
Boardwalk by Aquarium
1:00 New York’s Finest Jazz Ensem-ble 12-piece big band 5:00 Neptune-Jam rockin’ with classics & originals
CROWN HEIGHTS
95 South 778 Franklin Ave
Live hip hop all day from 4:00 – 9:00 Ciph Boogie/Prota-J, Rell Rock, Brian J, EURO, Venum, Terri Cann, HighStakes, Brotherhood Experi-ence, GI Jo, DJ Ace & Much Finesse
LaunchPad 721 Franklin Ave
5:00 Nina Moffitt genre-bending vocals 6:30 Sea Rhapsody alt. rock experience 8:00 Dian Sentino R&B/soul & jazz
Lily & Fig 727 Franklin Ave
6:30 Into Doubt folk 2-piece with banjo
DUMBO
68 Jay Street Bar7:00 acoustic Americana hosted by Jan Bell
Calabar Imports 145 Front St
Reggae: 1:00 Bill Bojangles with Ayaaso Band 6:00 Delroy Williams and the Kabastone Band
ConEd Farragut Substation 292 Plymouth St
7:00 Mass Appeal: Humming com-poser John P. Hastings presents “HUM 7 8 9,” an homage to La Monte Young and Max Neuhaus. Using the hum generated by the power station, participants will engage in a group hum centered around the 60Hz tone. Come ready to hum.
The Archway Water St & Pearl St
6:00 Mass Appeal: Circuit Bending Hans Tammen’s Third Eye MMNY Orchestra uses Earle Brown’s open form composition concept to create a multi-movement piece under the Manhattan Bridge using handcrafted electronics. To register for the concert & a workshop on 6/20, email [email protected]
Water Street Restaurant 66 Water St
3:00 – 6:00 PitchBlak Brass Band funky 10-piece collective
FLATBUSH
Liberty Tax 204 Parkside Ave
6:00 – 8:00 Murthlene Sampson preacher & psalmist
Newkirk Plaza Newkirk Ave & E 16th St
12:00 – 7:00 DSL Radio urban music showcase
Prospect Park: Audubon Center the Boathouse
12:00 Amelia & the Family Busi-ness “Boriqua-wannabe” rocks the electric ukulele 1:00 Mela piano folk 1:30 ERAS tribal and futuristic 2:00 Lame Drivers all your favorite rock elements 3:00 Changing Modes art rock 3:00 HooP toe tappin’ blues folk 4:00 Eli Bridges folk
PS139K Cortelyou Playground 330 Rugby Rd
2:00 PS139K 4th Grade Band
Super Wings 888 Utica Ave
12:00 Sicks Dot Guevara & Doc Holla good-time hip-hop/R&B 12:30 AJay hip hop 1:00 G6 Entertainment Group a team of singers/producers 3:30 An-nya Li pop singer from Trinidad 4:00 Devyn 11-year-old and her band 6:00 Peter “Wildfire” Noel innovative reg-gae 6:30 Young Voice soca songwriter 7:00 Char Lee blues & soul
FORT GREENE
with open mics all day at Brooklyn Public Library: Walt
Whitman Branch 93 St Edwards StLulu & Po 154 Carlton AveThe Owl & the Pussycat
154 Vanderbilt Ave
Red Lantern Bicycles & Cafe 345 Myrtle Ave
7 Corners 710 Fulton St
5:00 Raz Mosaffi 6:00 The MiCKS NJ garage rock 7:00 Meridian guitars & heavy grooves
Brooklyn Stone Boutique / CakeJoy Bakery 366 Myrtle Ave
2:00 Isleema Songbird gospel & hip-hop 3:00 Khalid Rivera avant electronic pop 4:00 Delivered modern Christian 6:00 Kat Webb neo-soul & jazz singer 7:00 Terri Cann neo-soul 7:30 Scott Allan Knost percussive acoustic rock
Forté 230 Ashland Pl
7:00 Raz Mosaffi
Fowler Square 650 Fulton St
5:00 Christopher Battles coffeehouse vibe 6:00 j.RENEE + Familiarevo-lution powerhouse soul vocals 7:00 Daryl Shawn wild classical guitar originals
Gnarly Vines 350 Myrtle Ave
3:00 Nicholas & Libby 6:00 Bad Reputation 7:00 Pantera Saint-Montaigne soul
Ingersoll Community Center 177 Myrtle Ave
3:00 Ricky Ransom jazzy hip-hop & dance 5:00 Manifest Christian men’s ensemble 6:00 The GoodFellas classic rock 4-piece
Irondale 85 S Oxford St
7:00 Evan Mazunik directing the WTO Percussion Ensemble using Soundpainting, a sign language for live composition
Sans Souci Restaurant & Bar 330 Myrtle Ave
5:00 j.RENEE + Familiarevolution powerhouse soul vocals
GREENPOINT
American Playground 389 Milton St
5:00 Jaclyn Hochreiter folk/country origi-nals 7:00 Kit Oh Nein! psych-punk trio
Hosh Yoga Guernsey St Block Party at Nassau Ave
12:00 - 8:00 live rock & roll bands
McGolrick Park Driggs Ave & Russell St
4:00 Trout Cake jazz-rock originals 7:00 John Hovorka solo acoustic singer-songwriter
Polish & Slavic Cultural Center 177 Kent St
1:30 Polish Theatre Institute “The Night of Kupala,” a pagan midsummer celebration in Polish
PARK SLOPE
with additional performances curated by Park Slope Fifth Avenue BID (parkslopefifthavenuebid.com)
Beer Table 427 7th Ave
7:00 Jon Lundbom & Big Five Chord pure jazz, rock attitude
Fifth Estate Bar 506 5th Ave
8:00 212th & Hillside post-psychedelic rock
Warren/St. Marks Community Garden 96 St Marks Pl
7:00 Bella Voce Singers contempo-rary women’s choir
Washington Park 5th Ave & 4th St
6:30 Gospel Parade with the Lafayette Inspirational Ensemble gospel sing-along through Park Slope, culminating in Celebrate Brooklyn!’s 7:30 concert at the Prospect Park Bandshell by gospel sensa-tions Mary Mary & Latice Crawford
PROSPECT HEIGHTS
AweDacity! Boutique 806 Washington Ave
7:00 Seth Fiegerman folk
Bar Sepia 234 Underhill Ave
7:30 Trio Matapuerco samba-rock & samba-funk
Bitter & Esters 700 Washington Ave
5:00 Elisa Flynn indie-folk chanteuse 6:00 Taylor Ivana a unique pop journey
Branded Saloon 603 Vanderbilt Ave
5:00 Eric Fraser Indian classical 6:00 Neel Murgai 9:00 Note!
Coffee Bites 824 Washington Ave
2:00 Toys & Tiny Instruments melodica, ukulele jangle
Dean Street 755 Dean St
5:00 Plate Tiptonics big, driving horn band
Idalia’s Salon 677 Washington Ave
3:30 Hot Club of Flatbush Parisian-inspired acoustic jazz
Nova Bar & Garden Lounge 884 Pacific St
5:00 Marra Barr one-woman band, live loops 7:00 Kita P singer-songwriter 8:00 Kat Webb neo-soul & jazz singer 9:00 Inky Jack synth & soul band
Nu Wave Kultural Kreations 712 Washington Ave
7:00 Higher Levin nonprofit perform-ing arts for kids
St. Johns & Underhill11:00am Yoshie Fruchter’s Romeo Studs Balkan saxophone punk madness
The Winey Neighbor 679 Washington Ave
2:00 Gadi Stern jazz pianist
Yanatiba 714 Washington Ave
5:00 Dirty River grungy blues/rock duo
RED HOOK
Jalopy Tavern 315 Columbia St
6:00 Strung Out String Band
SUNSET PARK
Organized by the Sunset Park BID. Confirmed times to be posted onsite.
54th Street Block Party at 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 community showcase with AmeriKick Martial Arts Sunset Park, Andy & Friends, Brooklyn Chinese-American Association, Center for Family Life Performers, DJ JayRocks & ¿Unk0wn Whit3man?, El Urayon, Grupo Cultural de Sunset Park, Joel Brito, Marlon Gonzalez Fashion Show, Max Reiser & the Apples, Mor Mambo, Musicians In Training, Robert & Friends Native American Dance, Split Show, The Alberto Lopez Experience, Viva Salsa Dance Studio, Young Dancers In Repertory
Happy Days 4802 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 DJ Fredy Soberanis, DMZ, Mercy & Grace, Sol Tawil performing Frank Sinatra
Rivera’s Cleaners 6113 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 Alcanze Victoria Church, El Camino, Staten Island Worship
Royals Pizza 5211 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 DJ Dave
VC Games 5518 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 Gary Newton
AT&T 5120 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 Musicians In Training
Casa Vieja 6007 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 Casa Vieja Mariachi
George’s Restaurant 5701 5th Ave
3:00 – 7:00 Eduardo’s Merengue
Sunset Park BID Musical Trolley3:00 – 7:00 Jonathan Bile
WILLIAMSBURG
144 N. 11th St4:00 Ian & Amos psych-garage-punk explosion
146 N. 7th St5:00 Hecho en Brooklyn 6:00 Harris Trucks pop/rock
68 N. 8th St2:00 Black Black groove-heavy punk trio
BBOX Radio 346 Metropolitan Ave
2:00 Shira sultry harmonies 3:00 Rachel Brotman soulful quartet 4:00 The Love-Howl 4:45 HooP toe tappin’ blues folk 5:30 The N’ere Dowells 6:30 The Weal & Woe
BBOX Radio @ PIPs Table Tennis & Art Space 158 Roebling St
7:30 Purple Tape Pedigree: Fresh
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Out The Box Radio 9:30 Zawadi Noel electro-soul 10:00 Big Christ-mas booty shake music 10:45 SSSC-The Paxtons hip-hop 11:30 BBOX Radio DJ sets
Heavy Metal under the BQE Union Ave & N 8th St
3:00 – 8:00 Godamhate, Thinning the Herd, Fear Report, SOS
Brooklyn Rod & Gun 59 Kent Ave
6:00 Ramblin’ Andy hardcore folk 7:00 The Lilted experimental world folk 8:00 Dilemastronauta alternative Co-lombian beat 9:00 Old Rugged Sauce
Cameo 93 N 6th St
5:00 – 9:00 TBA
Cave Art Space 58 Grand St
7:00 Consumata polka-cumbia-reggae circus
Continental Army Plaza S 4th St & Roebling St
2:00 Matt Wade pop singer/song-writer 6:00 Marra Barr one-woman band, live loops
Cooper Park Sharon St & Morgan Ave
5:00 Joe Miller folk & hip-hop
Creel Art 122 Roebling St
1:00 The Trouble Dolls Brooklyn bubble-gum harmonies 7:00 Lightning Kites
Cyn Lounge 216 Bedford Ave
annual MMNY BBQ party 4:00 Shira sultry signature harmonies 4:30 David Ladon of The Doctor’s Fox 5:00 The Working Effective indie folk/rock 5:30 Golden Bloom 6:00 Avi Wisnia award-winning singer-songwriter 7:00 Roger Greenawalt 8:00 3dCosby 8:30 The Great Apes dirty, gritty funk 9:00 Prostitution black metal 3-piece
East River State Park at N 8th St
2:00 Andrew Neil passionate singer-songwriter 5:00 The Bottom Dollars loud & proud foursome
Fada Restaurant 530 Driggs Ave
6:00 Zamba 2 Samba 7:00 Ken Silverman guitarist 9:00 Svetlana Shmulyian modern jazz vocalist
Fresthetic 552 Grand St
4:00 – 9:00 K-Sise, Meridian, Mike Baker the Bike Maker, Naturel, Fresh Daily, Urban Arts Partner-ship Youth
Front Room Gallery 147 Roebling St
8:00 Battle for Newtopia
Grand Ferry Park Grand St & River St
6:00 Three West 8:00 Zero Gravity Thinkers electronic trio
Grand Street L Train Stop3:00 Jon & Cate Minus 8 heartfelt folk 4:00 Toys & Tiny Instruments melodica, ukulele jangle 6:00 Risha Gorig dark, moody & electronic 7:00 Guy Pablos catchy lo-fi indie
Liberty Department Store 780 Grand St
4:00 Paul Claro survivor, troubador, soulman 5:00 Shira sultry signature harmonies 6:00 On two guys, folk/rock
Live Astro 552 Grand St
2:00 Meatloaf Music 3:00 The Vee Vees 4:00 Fear is Dead 5:00 Broken Glow 6:00 At Sea 7:00 The Great Apes
LP & Harmony 683 Grand St
1:00 Will Hanza songwriter, sound-scraper
Mahzen Grill 739 Grand St
3:00 – 7:00 Inti and the Moon Latin American and Mideast fusion
Malin Landaeus Select Vintage Collections 155 N 6th St
1:00 Yael Barel 2:30 Findlay Brown 4:00 Sonya Kitchell 5:30 Maria Chavez 7:30 Wes Smith
McCarren Park: Field House Area Leonard St & Nassau Ave
12:00 Sammy Miller & The Congrega-tion fresh, timeless dance & soul 5:00 Mass Appeal: Ukuleles discover why the humble uke is making a big comeback as the ultimate People’s Instrument! Sing along at 5:00, then performances at 6:00 from NYC’s deep roster of ukulele all-stars
Purple Piano Studio / Sanford & Sven’s Second Hand 106 N 3rd St
6:00 Aza Nizi Maza funky psychedelic soul 8:00 Clear Plastic Masks
Rebelution Ink 560 Grand St
7:00 The Progress funky soulful jam band
Sheridan Playground 69 S 1st St
5:00 Calls 6:00 Zvoov 7:00 Escape Time 8:00 You Bred Raptors?
Simple Cafe 346 Bedford Ave
1:00 Jessy Tomsko acoustic-pop singer-songwriter 4:00 Ben Pagano singer/songwriter/bandleader 6:00 Jerrra Blues Band more than the blues
Spread Art 104 Meserole St
1:00 – 9:00 Super Coda and Per-formancy Forum music exploiting a small whitebox, a piano soundboard & strings installed in a wall outside
St. Mazie 345 Grand St
3:00 – 10:00 Baby Soda Jazz Band NOLA-style street jazz
T-Mobile 725 Grand St
3:00 Six Days From Sunday urban/Latin grooves
Williamsburg MiniMall 218 Bedford Ave
6:00 WOJCIK singer/guitarist with drums, strings, field recordings
UpperManhattan
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS - INWOOD
Anne Loftus Playground B’way & Dyckman St
11:00am Justin Turk pop-rock 3:00 Gus Amador soul-searching 4:00 John Whoever multi-instrumentalist
Fort Tryon Park Riverside Dr & Dyckman St
2:00 Brian J 3:00 Inky Glass seasoned soul
Isham Park B’way & Isham St
3:00 Danie plus size model/rockstar
Monkey Room 589 Fort Washington Ave
3:00 Taylor Ivana unique pop 4:15 John Likides one-man cosmic band 5:30 The Howlin’ Thurstons instru-mental rock 7:00 Young Cutty sharp lyrics & fluent flow 8:30 Dalito & Menol Reyes Latin-flavored hip-hop
Morris Jumel Community Garden 457 W 162nd St
4:00 – 10:00 local uptown musicians
NHP Community Office 3631 B’way
4:00 DJ Platano Shwagg just a wild girl
Ritz Paints 1592 St. Nicholas Ave
3:00 – 9:00 DJ Sensei Massive ft. Reggae World Internacional
Word Up 4157 B’way
1:00 John Whoever multi-instrumental-ist 2:00 Charles Pape folk/pop 2:30 Al-exa Dexa catchy & unconventional 3:00 Malcolm Tent high-octane acoustic 3:30 Michel Rae Driscoll country-flavored 4:00 P Wise life & street rhymes 4:30 Ultrabunny CT noise pioneers 5:00 MC Maniphes 5:00 Marvalous 6:00 Geo-Safari 6:30 Abstract Artimus punk, old-school rock & blues 7:00 Poingly experimental electronic 7:30 DJ Boy 8:00 Dom P with Alvarez & Will Glass 8:30 Schattenkabinett shape-shifting
HARLEM / EAST HARLEM
Aloft Harlem 2296 Frederick Douglass
5:00 Tyrone Birkett/Emancipation postmodern Spirituals
Askeya by Marion 231 Lenox Ave
1:00 KFHox neo-soul fusion
Azucarera 414 W 145th St
10:00am Harry Hancock
Bier International
2099 Frederick Douglass
4:00 – 8:00 John Oku Nyaku and Francis Akrofi Ghanaian high life from founding member of 1970s afro-funk group Basa Basa Soundz
The Brownstone 24 E 125th St
1:00 King Aswad sings int’l soul 3:00 The Somerton Suitcase barbershop fusion 4:00 Tara Bramble Gospel/jazz
Casa Latina Music 151 E 116th St
4:00 Carlos Jimenez Mambo Dulcet Latin flautist
Chez Lucienne Restaurant 308 Lenox Ave
8:00 Gadi Stern jazz pianist
Drastadub Studios 31 W 127th St
7:00 Num & Nu Afrika reggae
Grandma’s Place 84 W 120th St
3:00 Grant’s Tomb jazz-rock from MSM grads
Harlem School of the Arts 645 St Nicholas Ave
4:00 – 7:00 students and faculty perform
Harlem Tavern 2153 Frederick Douglass
4:00 Toni Ann Semple neo jazz 6:00 Matt Vorzimer
Jackie Robinson Park Bradhurst Ave & W 147th St
12:30 Gary Samuels Prayz’n Hymn Gospel from a Harlem native
Lido Italian Restaurant 2168 Frederick Douglass
1:00 Soul Understated feat. Mavis ‘SWAN’ Poole
Marcus Garvey Park: Richard Rogers Bandshell W 122nd St & Mt Morris Park
4:00 – 8:00 artists from MeloDream Entertainment & more
Museum for African Art 5th Ave & E 110th St
4:00 – 7:30 La Bomba Soy Yo an outdoor community class/drum circle with Afro-Puertorican group Alma Moyó, presented by the Museum for Afri-can Art. Bring your barriles and drums!
NYPL: 125th Street 224 E 125th St
4:00 Yolanda R. sings R&B, pop
NYPL: Aguilar 174 E 110th St
6:00 Ten & Change all-male a cappella
NYPL: Countee Cullen 104 W 136th St
12:00 Cinnamon Jones loves to sing for a crowd
NYPL: George Bruce 518 W 125th St
4:30 Numina Dance Theatre vibrant flamenco troupe
NYPL: Harlem Library 9 W 124th St
5:30 Raul Huaman jazz & fusion trio
NYPL: Macomb’s Bridge 2650 Adam Clayton Powell
4:00 Hampton Blu managing artists Holliewood and Jalayna
Pascuala’s Beauty Salon 346 Lenox Ave
1:00 – 4:00 Solo preacher & psalmist
St. Nicholas Park St Nicholas Ave & W 135th St
4:00 – 8:00 LaRue clean all-ages hip-hop
Swing: A Concept Shop 1960 Adam Clayton Powell
3:00 Ekayani and the Tom Glide Space yoga on the dance floor
Tonnie’s Minis 264 Lenox Ave
3:00 Lindsey Webster Band soul/R&B/jazz
William B. Wilson Memorial Garden 325 W 126th St
4:00 – 8:00 student musicians from Harlem School of the Arts
The Winery 257 W 116th St
6:00 SSSC-The Paxtons pushing hip-hop boundaries
UPPER EAST SIDE
Americas Society Block Party E 69th St & Park
5:00 Mariachi Academy of NY students aged 7-17 perform the quintes-sential Mexican folk-derived music, directed by Ramon Ponce 6:00 Núcleo Corona aka the “Corona Youth Music Project” is the first “El Sistema” inspired program in Queens 7:00 young musicians from Brazil
Carl Schurz Park E 84th St & E End Ave
3:00 The Fuzzy Lemons juicy, kid-friendly rock 5:00 Amelia & the Family Business “Boriqua-wannabe” rocks the electric ukulele 7:00 The Off White Set high-energy jazz
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 1469 3rd Ave
1:00 Dunlap positive up-and-coming rapper 3:00 Jessy Tomsko folk-pop 5:00 The Dalliance 3 veteran rockers in a new group 6:00 Me & Mars groovy space trio 8:00 VBAK rapper/singer/poet 9:00 Ian Levy hip-hop
Cultural Services of the French Embassy 972 Fifth Ave
5:30 Ibrahim Maalouf French trumpeter & composer born in Beirut, noted for his mastery of many genres, and ability to play Arabic music with 1/4 tones on the trumpet 6:30 Jean-Christophe Maillard Trio fearless French guitarist
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden 421 E 61st St
6:00 Jeanne Marie Boes power-ful singer/songwriter 7:00 Svetlana Shmulyian modern jazz vocalist
92nd Street Y Block Party Lexington Ave & E 91st St
5:30 – 7:30 Mass Appeal: Uptown Guitars join 92Y School of Music faculty outside the 92Y for a free jam session! Bring your own guitar to sample blues, pop & Latin songs for beginning to advanced guitarists. 5:30 Chris Bergson (guitar) and Ben Rubin (bass) lead clas-sic blues; 6:30 Nelson Riveros (guitar) leads Latin classics. Sponsored by the 92nd Street Y Guitar Institute
NYPL: 67th Street 328 E 67th St
4:00 Victor Colicchio actor, screen-writer, singer
NYPL: 96th Street 112 E 96th St
5:00 Ana Cifuentes wide-ranging Colombian singer
NYPL: Webster 1465 York Ave
6:00 RI Irregulars 8-string guitar ensemble
NYPL: Yorkville 222 E 79th St
1:30 Zum Biergarten traditional Bavarian party music
UPPER WEST SIDE
ABOVE 96TH ST
Booker T. Washington JHS 54 103 W 107th St
10:00am school band
Broadway Malls B’way & W 96th St
3:00 Laura Fran Nashville-inspired singer 4:00 Preston Parish deranged standards, 9-string bass 6:00 NYC Street Singers collective founded by Pete Seeger 7:30 Moshiach Oi! Torah-loving hardcore
El Taller Latino Americano 2710 B’way
3:00 – 8:00 Alums & Friends of El Taller Latino
Indian Cafe 2791 B’way & W 108th St
4:00 Red Harlem Readers established spoken word series
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Raga Live Festival on WKCR 89.9 FM 2920 B’way
24 hours of live Indian classical music, presented by HarmoNYom, Brooklyn Raga Massive, & WKCR. 12:00am Neel Murgai sitar 1:00 Sameer Gupta & Ehren Hanson tabla duet 2:00 Achyut Joshi vocal 3:00 Iklhaq Hussain sitar 4:00 Anjana Roy sitar 5:00 Askhay Anantapadmanabhan mridangam 6:00 Indrajit Roy Chowdhury sitar 7:00 Dai-sy Paradis sitar 8:00 Samarth Nagarkar vocal 9:00 Eric Fraser flute 10:00 Falu Shah vocal 11:00 Shanti Sivani vocal 12:00pm Steve Gorn flute 1:00 Karavika violin & cello 2:00 Gargi Shinde sitar 3:00 Camila Celin sarod 4:00 Kedar Naphade harmonium 5:00 Vivek Rudrapatna carnatic violin 6:00 Jay Gandhi flute 7:00 Andrew Mendelson sitar 8:00 Arun Ramamurthy carnatic violin 9:00 Roopa Mahadevan vocal 10:00 Oded Tzur saxophone 11:00 Kiran Ahluwalia vocal
Sasa’s 924 Columbus Ave
7:00 TBD jazz
Smoke Jazz & Supper Club-Lounge 2751 B’way
7:00 Miles Davis Tribute
Straus Park B’way & W 106th St
6:00 Mass Appeal: Recorders Deborah Booth leads a recorder “play in” to help raise the profile of this wonderful instrument. With a selection of pieces from the Renaissance, Baroque, and contemporary eras, from Josquin to Ragtime; all (non-beginners) are wel-come. RSVP: [email protected]
W 104th St Community Garden 10 W 104th St
1:00 Becky Perlman & Judy Sweet traditional klezmer & jazz 2:00 Preston Parish deranged standards, 9-string bass 3:00 Christopher Blacker keybordist plays “The Garden Song” 5:00 Scott Stein in-demand composer 6:00 Hippie in a Can teenage psych-rock trio 7:00 Pearson Constantino featuring Jessica Di-Mauro/DiMauro Dance Company
Whole Foods W 97th & Columbus
2:30 Marion Cowings jazz scat master 4:00 Andrea Wright & Steve Elliot jazz singer/songwriter 6:30 Thunda Vida roots reggae
UPPER WEST SIDE
BELOW 96TH ST
Brandeis HS Community Garden W 84 St & Amsterdam Ave
Sponsored by Council Member Gale A. Brewer & Brandeis HS 4:00 Sarah DeLeo jazz vocalist 5:00 Hippie In A Can teenage psych-rock trio 6:00 Sean Grissom cellist and subway entertainer 7:00 Poez spoken word pioneer
Dante Park B’way & W 63rd St
6:00 Les Ballets de l’Opera Chinois de New York fuses traditional Beijing opera with classical ballet
Goddard Riverside
Community Center Garden 593 Columbus Ave
7:00 Soharmoniums women’s choral group led by Elizabeth Nunez
Kaufman Center Block Party 129 W 67th St
6:30 Face the Music teen new music ensemble plays Philip Glass’s Glass-works, plus music by Steve Martland and Lev Zhurbin
La Boite en Bois 75 W 68th St
7:30 Beecher’s Fault raw pop/rock
NYPL: St. Agnes 444 Amsterdam Ave
6:00 The Peace of Heart Choir community-minded a cappella
Richard Tucker Square Greenmarket Columbus Ave & W 66th St
11:00 – 2:00 Midland Uprising no-frills classic folk/blues
Riverside Park throughout the park; details at makemusicny.org
1:00 Katie Uva solo singer-songwriter 1:00 Mara country/folk 3:00 KristanIn-vention solo cover project 4:00 Off The Walrus improv by Martin Walrus 4:00 Cynthia Goddeau folk/world singer-songwriter 7:00 Soh Daiko venerable Japanese drumming group 8:00 Paul Thornton (Godz) country music man
Theodore Roosevelt Park Columbus Ave & W 77th St
2:00 Jed Luckless Dead/Phish-inspired 4:00 Anson Li 19-year-old pop/rock phenom 6:30 Mass Appeal: Mandolins the New York Mandolin Or-chestra (est. 1924) leads the first Mando-lin Mass Appeal. Featuring mandolins, mandolas, & mandocellos, with music by Lennon/McCartney, Scott Joplin, Bach, & Duke Ellington, conducted by Jeffrey Ellenberger. RSVP: [email protected] 8:00 The New Theremin-strels guitar, mandolin, theremin
West Park Presbyterian Church 165 W 86th St
5:00 The Sounds of Sanctuary an interactive, collaborative musical choral experience
CENTRAL PARK
Dairy Lawn 6:00 Mass Appeal: Harmonicas free Hohner harmonicas will be provided for you to play & keep! International harmonica virtuoso Jia-Yi He will conduct a mini seminar for kids, adults, and whole families, and lead you in a massed harmonica band. Even if you’ve never played before, after 40 minutes you’ll be able to join in on “When the Saints Go Marching In”
Great Hill CPW & 106th St
3:30 Mass Appeal: Flutes a 2-hour performance venue just for flutists, all ages and skills welcome, led by Mary-Ann Tu of MasterclassesNYC and Valerie Holmes of the Kaufman Special Music School. Bring your flutes, bring your stands, bring your friends! Email [email protected] 5:30 Folk Music Society of New York per-formances by Evy Mayer, Heather
Wood, Anne Price, John Ziv, Jerry Epstein, & Steve Suffet, followed by a sing around at 7pm
Lake at 72nd St
5:00 Alvin Curran’s Maritime Rites: West Point & Montclair State Uni-versity Bands composer Alvin Curran presents the New York debut of one of his signature projects, a 40-minute piece for 80 musicians who will play from rowboats on the lake as spectators listen from shore. Presented with sup-port from the Cheswatyr Foundation, Frederick Peters, and Anna Rabinowitz
Mineral Springs CPW & 70th St
11:00am Johnny the Oldies Singer 2:00 Joe Miller contemporary folk & hip-hop 6:30 New York Late-Starters String Orchestra better than never 8:00 Treble 12-person a cappella
Naumburg Bandshell 4:00 Els Castellers de Vilafranca US debut by the Catalonian cultural association, founded in 1948, whose group’s 126 members will form human towers to the musical accompaniment of grallas (oboe-like wind instruments) and drums 6:00 New York Virtuoso Singers presented by the Society for Universal Sacred Music. Harold Rosen-baum conducts the professional choir in a program of songs in Danish by composer Roger Davidson 7:00 Iktus Percussion: Stockhausen’s Musik Im Bauch presented by “Darmstadt: Classics of the Avant-Garde” at ISSUE Project Room, in association with the Goethe Institut. This rarely staged 1975 music-theatre work places the audience in an outré fairy-tale dream world with automatons attacking a giant bird-man
Stranger’s Gate CPW & 105th St
12:00 What a Neighborhood! Orfeo Duo leads a local musical-dramatic-ritual-dance solstice celebration 1:00 Joe Hardy Wiley Woody Guthrie-inspired troubadour 3:00 Kama Linden edgy, diverse songs 5:00 Svetlana Shmulyian modern jazz vocalist 6:00 Raga Live Festival selected artists from the WKCR/HarmoNYom marathon (see above)
Wollman Rink Terrace11:00am – 2:00 b.FUNK The Roots-esque
Midtown CLINTON - HELL’S KITCHEN
Cafe Forant 449 W 51st St
4:00 – 10:00 Parker Scott, Wells Hanley & Friends the Great Ameri-can Songbook
Hell’s Kitchen Park Tenth Ave & W 47th St
Presented by the Hell’s Kitchen Artists Association 6:00 Karen & Joe original blues/rock 7:00 Curtis Becraft singer/songwriter plays mandolin. Plus Amaz-ing Amy yoga contortionist
NYPL: Columbus 742 Tenth Ave
3:30 Zoe Vandermeer singing classical harpist
Oasis Community Garden 505 W 52 St
5:00 Sabor de Tres exotic & Afro-centric music from the motherland 6:00 Hot Club of Flatbush Parisian acoustic jazz 7:00 David Chidsey worldly classical guitar 8:00 Vanessa Perea authentic jazz vocalist
MIDTOWN EAST
Arts Brookfield: Grace Building Plaza W 43rd St & 6th Ave
12:30 Simon Mulligan: Gershwin Hour an all-Gershwin concert by the celebrated pianist, steps away from the site of the Rhap-sody in Blue premiere. Tweet your favorite Gershwin tune using #GershwinHour, and he will play as many requests as possible
Bryant Park Sixth Ave & W 41st St
Presented by the Consulate General of Israel in New York 4:00 Alon Yavnai Big Band Israeli pianist and composer, who has played on Grammy-winning CDs with Paquito D’Rivera and Yo Yo Ma, leads his 17 member big band in selections from his new album, “Shir Ahava”
Dag Hammarskjold Park First Ave & E 46th St
5:00 Alwan Arab Music Ensemble six of the leading practitioners of Arab music in New York perform classical art music from Cairo, Aleppo, and Baghdad. 6:00 New York Arabic Orchestra large ensemble presents contemporary music by Bassam Saba, along with selections of Arabic vocal and instrumental music of Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. 7:00 Mass Appeal: Ouds playing popular favorites like Lamma Bada, al-Azubiyyah, al-Hilwa di, & ‘ala Da- luna, maybe a longha. Bring your oud & any song you want to play! Email [email protected]
NYPL: Cathedral 560 Lexington Ave
12:30 Mark Weinstein jazz flutist
NYPL: Grand Central 135 E 46th St
12:30 Clarence Ferrari legendary fiddler
NYPL: Mid-Manhattan 455 Fifth Ave
7:30 David Easton Band funk & jazz infused rock
Ralph Bunche Park First Ave & E 42nd St
2:00 John Brodeur soulful alt-pop & rock 7:00 Revi Roza folk/soul/blues guitar
Tramway Plaza 2nd Ave & E 59th St
12:00 John Brodeur soulful alt-pop & rock 1:00 & 3:00 3for4 a father and two sons play the Beatles
MIDTOWN WEST
Herald Square W 34th St & B’way
7:00 Mass Appeal: Bagpipes veteran and beginning pipers skirl through a wide repertoire of favorite Irish, Scottish & American tunes, under the direction of Pipe Major Patrick Duffy. Wear your favorite kilt (optional) and bring your pipes, drums, and a good attitude.
Mathews Palmer Playground 435 W 45th St
Presented by the West 45th Street Block Association 6:00 Road Recovery: Type II helping young people battle addiction 7:00 Todd Henry Move-ment cooks up dances 9:00 Empire Beats featuring Camille Atkinson sultry NOLA vocalist
Sam Ash Music 155 W 48th St
4:00 – 8:00 The Fame Junkies keep-ing rock & roll fun
Times Square: Father Duffy W 46th St & B’way
6:30 Mass Appeal: Mass NPR Music, the Times Square Alliance, and MMNY invite all singers to participate in the world premiere of a new choral arrange-ment from composer Philip Glass called “The New Rule,” commissioned by NPR Music in honor of his 75th birthday, & conducted by Kent Tritle. The program will also include selections by Mozart, Bach, Handel, & Bruckner. Download the music at makemusicny.org/mass
USPS: James A Farley Eighth Ave & W 33rd St
5:00 – 9:00 Lynne Watson & Friends
CHELSEA
Brecht Forum 451 West St
3:00 Ras Moshe structured jam sessions
Chelsea Dog Park Eleventh Ave & W 22nd St
1:00 Marissa Pontecorvo honest blues, uplifting message
General Theological Seminary 440 W 21st St
6:30 Chelsea Winds Recorder Ensemble renaissance & modern compositions
MEATPACKING DISTRICT
Dubspot Academy 348 W 14th St
all day electronica 12:30 BomberGirl & the Mechanic 1:15 In The Loop 1:45 banginclude 2:30 BAEK 3:15 Molly Joseph 3:45 Daughter of Darrr 4:30 C0 5:00 Exaltron 5:45 ATOM 6:30 Jawwaad + Kiva 7:00 redgreenblue 7:45 Dark Inc. Live Set
The High Line Gansevoort St & Washington St
Four improvising jazz groups are set loose to roam the length of the High Line, south to north. Departure times: 6:30 Ras Moshe 6:45 Summer Winds Quartet 7:00 jKb Freedom Jazz 7:15 Grant’s Tomb
MURRAY HILL
Fragrance & Beauty Outlet 301 Madison Ave
11:00am Carlos Jimenez Mambo Dul-cet Latin flautist 2:00 Benita Charles Harlem singer 5:00 Laura Fran Nashville-inspired singer 7:00 Amun-Ra Amani NJ avant-garde rap
NYPL: Kips Bay 446 Third Ave
12:30 Victor Colicchio actor, screen-writer, singer
Studio 39 216 E 39th St, 3rd Fl.
3:00 AkshayLaya Indian percussion collaborations 4:00 Khartal fusing East and West 5:00 The Luddites kooky avant-jazz 6:00 O’ My Fate 6:30 Tania Stavreva Bulgarian-born piano dynamo 8:00 Lulla Miyuki Japanese singer/songwriter 9:00 Omnia Hegazy Middle Eastern & American pop 10:00 Eldad Tarmu jazz, world, neoclassic 11:00 Al Vanjel earth-shaking Middle Eastern sounds
GRAMERCY - FLATIRON
Books of Wonder 18 W 18th St
11:00am Future Star Studios children’s chorus 12:30 The Fuzzy Lemons juicy, kid-friendly rock 3:00 Amelia & the Family Business “Boriqua-wannabe” rocks the electric ukulele 5:00 Jessy Tomsko acous-tic-pop singer-songwriter 6:00 The Sorely Missed heartland Americana originals
Calvary-St. George’s Church 61 Gramercy Park N
1:00 Rachel Brotman soulful quartet 2:00 Julianne Richards Broadway songs, old & new 2:30 Don Cerati live DJ set 3:15 Piano Quartet: Josh Henderson, Kamel Boutros, Chris Bonner, Carlos Barriento Schubert, Clara Schumann, & Beethoven 4:00 Monica Allison uplifting piano songs 4:45 Kamel Boutros & Ensemble Bach keyboard concerto in F minor 6:00 The Jazz Conceptions Orches-tra 7:00 Calvary-St. George’s Parish Choir early & modern choral music
Flatiron Building Plaza B’way & E 23rd St
5:00 and 6:00 23 Skidoo, choreo-graphed by Shandoah Goldman 50 dancer flashmob about Flatiron Building history, live music by Ian Turner 6:30 Mass Appeal: Cellos honoring Millie Rosner, a beloved cello teacher who passed away 3/10/12. For 30 years Millie orga-nized the “Cello Bash,” a periodic gathering of cellists of all ages and levels; this event, led by James David Jacobs, will feature her arrangements of Bach, Fauré, Bartok, & Haydn plus a couple of sonic experiments
Madison Square Park B’way & 24th
10:30am Mad. Sq. Kids: Robbi K & Friends multiple Parent’s Choice award winning singer
Madison Square Park: General Worth Square Fifth Ave & B’way
8:30 – 10:30 Moviehouse / Notation Parade / Shantell Martin composer Chris Marianetti and artist Shantell Mar-tin present two innovative projects with music notation and live drawing projected onto buildings after dark around the park. Brass players are invited to come and sight-read the music as it’s projected
SGI-USA Culture Center 7 E 15th St
12:00 SGI-USA Chamber Players 1:00 David Bennett Cohen Blues Band original keyboard player for Country Joe & the Fish 6:30 SGI-USA Performing Groups fife-and-drum, chorus, Latin & more
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Stuyvesant Square E 17th St & Second Ave
6:00 Mass Appeal: Violas led by Sharon Bohen Riley, with classical music as well as some country fiddle tunes written for viola! All levels of players are welcome. Email [email protected]
Union Square: South Plaza B’way & E 14th St
4:00 – 7:00 Mass Appeal: Downtown Guitars guitarists of all skill levels are invited to convene at 4:00 for mini-les-sons to prepare for a concert at 5:30, fea-turing classic songs by Bob Marley, Oasis, America, Deep Purple, Jimi Hendrix, & Adele. The event will be capped by a 6:00 concert by guitar hero Alex Skolnick. Sponsored by Guitar World Magazine & NYC Guitar School, in association with the Union Square Partnership.
Vintage Thrift 286 Third Ave
1:00 Jon & Cate Minus 8 heartfelt folk 3:00 Ramblin’ Andy hardcore folk 5:00 Treblemakers girl jazz trio 7:00 Lainey Berton of Country Mouse, City Mouse acoustic originals
Downtown CHINATOWN - LITTLE ITALY
122 Centre St7:30 The Garden & the Machine experimental urban performance
Cafetal Social Club 285 Mott St
6:00 – 9:00 Kimistry & The Living Museum songs about resentment, friendship, forgiveness, and love
Columbus Park 67 Mulberry St
12:00 – 4:00 MAACMA traditional Chinese music & dance
NYPL: Seward Park 192 E B’way
4:00 Sara Milonovich & Daisycutter rural realism 6:15 Blue Hill Troupe musical theater to benefit charity
EAST VILLAGE
Abe Lebewohl Park 2nd Ave & E 10th St
1:00 Malcolm Tent high-octane acoustic rock 1:30 Michel Rae Driscoll country-flavored 2:00 Khar-tal fusing East & West 3:00 Midland Uprising no-frills classic folk/blues 6:00 Polish Theatre Institute “The Night of Kupala,” a pagan midsummer celebration in Polish
Bareburger 85 Second Ave
1:00 My Glorious Mess piano-driven folk-pop 5:30 Michelle Cleary folk-pop/country fusion 7:00 Tim Haufe folk 8:00 Preston Parish deranged standards, 9-string bass
Bowery Poetry Club 308 Bowery
Band Slam showcase 11:30am Fiona Silver sultry folk 12:00 Silent Monk thought-provoking lyrics, tight harmonies 1:00 Alec Gross haunting soundscapes meet Stax-era R&B 2:00 Ronve + The Gold Magnolias to rock your socks 3:00 Makers and Admir-
ers making things happen 4:00 Lora Faye folk 7:00 DDAY Productions & hosts Puma Perl & Big Mike present: Jane LeCroy dreamy avant garde jazz & poetry Lauren O’Brien poetry, mu-sic & visuals Aimee Herman spoken word warrior
Charlie Parker House 151 Avenue B
12:00 Ras Moshe structured jam ses-sions by free jazz saxophonist
Cooper Square Park Cooper Square & E 7th St
Presented by DJ Scratch Academy 3:00 Dr. Unos & Dubs East coast genre-breaking 3:30 DJ Esquire Brooklyn-based veteran 4:00 DJ 11:28 former Scratch student/house DJ 4:30 Edgar Urena 5:00 Henry C dedicated to hip-hop 5:30 TJ Mizell seamless & precise on the 1’s & 2’s 6:00 DJ Mo-nopoli young turntable talent 6:30 DJ Pollux Star hip-hop/house & soul
Dias y Flores Garden 520 E 13th St
4:00 Liz Taub violinist and founding member of Mar Salá
Drom 85 Avenue A
Presented in association with the Cul-tural Services of the French Embassy 10:00 PM Ibrahim Maalouf French trumpeter & composer born in Beirut, noted for his mastery of many genres, and ability to play Arabic music with 1/4 tones on the trumpet
Ella Lounge 9 Avenue A
6:30 Oneika Jewelle smooth and funky 70s R&B
First Park First Ave & E Houston St
1:00 Alexander Selby 2:00 The Den-tal Decks big ol’ surprise music 3:00 Mount Everest tireless song-making project 4:00 Boy Wonder 5:00 Them 6:00 Lyle Divinsky the Sasquatch of soul 7:00 Nat Osborn Band 7-piece genre benders
First Street Green Park 33 E 1st St
3:00 Rebecca Harrold easy listening and evocative 4:00 Danielle Antonio vocalist, songwriter & keyboardist
Joe’s Pub Block Party Astor Place & Lafayette St
11:00am Chris Parrello + Things I Wonder bridging modern jazz & pop 12:00 Julia Haltigan jazzy, 60s sound & Spanish rhythms 1:00 PigPen The-atre Co. folk storytelling, puppetry, live music 2:00 Heather Christian & the Arbornauts chamber punk stories & meditations 3:00 Dendê & Band Afro-Brazilian percussionist-singer 4:00 Georgiana songs that need sing-ing 5:00 Sxip Shirey beyond category 6:00 Middle Collegiate Church Choir
Le Petit Versailles 346 E Houston St
4:00 – 9:00 TBA
NYPL: Ottendorfer 135 Second Ave
5:00 The Hudson Tubes Brass Band hot New Orleans jazz
NYPL: Tompkins Square 331 E 10th St
2:00 Kevin Mandel avant-garde piano
Other Music 15 E 4th St
4:00 – 8:00 TBA
Shervin’s Cafe 131 E 7th St
12:00 – 9:00 A130 & Friends elec-tronica that keeps the crowd moving
Tompkins Square Park Avenue B & E 8th St
3:30 Support Women Artists Now presents four female-fronted bands: Jennifer Hill, Laura Ganci, Canyon, & Rew 6:00 Hungry March Band an exuberant NYC institution 7:00 Bill Popp & The Tapes “the downtown Elton John”
GREENWICH VILLAGE
Bareburger 535 Laguardia Pl
1:00 Marra Barr one-woman band, live loops 3:00 Aqua Cherry im-mersive rock & roll experience 4:00 AndreaDee rich lyrics & heart 5:00 Paul Sforza pop for adults
Bleecker Playground Bleecker & W 11th
11:00am The Speakeasys acoustic jazz and bossa nova 1:00 Bari & Weiss blues/jazz/folk duo 3:30 Kalavant Center for Music & Dance North Indian classical music & dance 5:30 Mass Appeal: Double Reeds players will pair up to perform over-the-top versions of Handel’s “Water Music,” “Fire Works,” & some non-Handel works. Open to oboes, bassoons & English horns of all levels, no rehearsal necessary – email [email protected] for the score
Christopher St btw Bleecker & Bedford
6:00 Renaissance Street Singers music from the golden age of polyphony
Cornelia Street 4:00 The Xylopholks ragtime music & furry costumes 5:00 Arun Rama-murthy Carnatic music 6:30 Mass Appeal: Violins in 1947, Prokofiev wrote the Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin, Opus 115 intending it to be performed in unison by a group of young violinists. But it has never before received such a performance in the US. Mass Appeal Vio-lins will finally play the Sonata the way Prokofiev imagined it, and make history in the process! Email: [email protected]
First Presbyterian Church 12 W 12th St
4:00 Show Stoppers seniors perform pop songs from the ‘20s – ‘50s
Gizzi’s 16 W 8th St
1:00 Alexander singer/songwriter 2:00 Ken Silverman guitarist 3:00 Suki Rae 4:00 Ramblin’ Andy hardcore American folk 6:00 Paul Kurrey tragicomic songs 7:00 The Tom Blatt Project psychedelia, jazz, Afro-pop 8:00 Jerrra Blues Band 9:00 MIZZP. exciting female rapper 10:00 SoSoon hip-hop
Gould Plaza 40 W 4th St
7:00 Vocal Heights fun & eclectic a cappella
Jackson Square Park 8th Ave & Greenwich Ave
2:00 Andersen Silva NJ singer-song-writer and one-man band 3:00 Plus One smooth folk-country 4:00 Orikl a sound of his own 6:00 Supermajor power-pop collective 7:00 Queen Ella singer-songwriter & dancer
LaGuardia Corner Community Garden Laguardia Place & Bleecker St
6:00 Lori Behrman Band with Ira Bolterman acoustic classic rock 7:00 Sonic Uke & Friends 7:45 Rush Kress didgeridoo
Little Red Square Bleecker St & Sixth Ave
1:00 Andrew James Hughes rock/pop 4:00 Eldad Tarmu jazz, world, neoclassic 6:00 Green Green lush Americana 8:00 Ray Brown anti-folk
Lucky 777 Chili 116 MacDougal St
6:00 – 10:00 ZEPS Brooklyn-based freestyler
Peanut Butter & Co. 240 Sullivan St
12:00 3 West modern pop/country covers 1:30 Rainbow Fresh 70’s rock/dance vibe 4:00 Wil Deynes pop/rock tales of the city 6:00 Trevor Jude Smith indie-pop ukulele songwriter 7:30 Andi Rae & the Back River Bul-lies indie-country
Sheridan Triangle / Christopher Park
W 4th St & Seventh Ave
3:00 Alexander singer/songwriter 6:30 Mass Appeal: Accordions Melissa Elledge leads an all-accordion performance of “In C” (1964) by Terry Riley. The piece is comprised of 53 short melodic cells played in sequence. Play-ers choose how many times to repeat each cell, resulting in spontaneous uni-son and haunting counterpoint. Email [email protected]
Washington Square Park: Holly Plaza
12:00 – 4:00 The Songwriter’s Beat solar powered music with Solar Punch, Marla Mase w/Tomas Doncker, Valerie Ghent, Fred Gillen w/Hope Machine, Deborah Berg, Ann Klein, Roshni, & Lucy Foley 5:45 Mass Appeal: Clari-nets a group of professional clarinet players & teachers who love the sound of a clarinet choir. Playing a mix of old & new by Brahms, Dvorak, Mozart, Grundman, and Ravel. Bring your clarinet to join for selected pieces
LOWER EAST SIDE
88 Orchard Cafe & Wine Bar1:00 88 Orchard Jazz All Stars
Afro-Asian Inc Block Party Suffolk St & Rivington
4:00 Osai 4:30 DMOR 5:00 San Juan Hill alt latin soul 5:45 Cinnamon Jones loves to sing for a crowd 6:15 La Roka afro-latin soul 6:45 Rogiers jazz-house electro songwriter 7:30 Salome - Kuni – Yas
Alfred E. Smith Playground South St & Catherine Slip
1:30 – 4:00 Manhattan Academy of Technology Band & Percussion 6th – 8th graders
Coleman Playground Cherry St & Market St
2:00 Tania & The Revolutionaries renegade acoustic music w/Lani Ford
CultureFix 9 Clinton St
12:00 Alexa Dexa catchy & uncon-ventional 1:30 Jeanne Marie Boes powerful singer/songwriter 2:00 Marra Barr one-woman band, live loops 3:30 Tania Stavreva Bulgarian-born piano dynamo 4:30 Trevor Jude Smith indie-pop ukulele songwriter 5:00 Rachel Brotman soulful quartet 5:30 Eric Contractor a singular baritone voice 6:00 Danielle Antonio vocalist, songwriter & keyboardist 6:30 Kristopf Keysard music made with a pair of Nin-tendo GameBoys 7:00 Alice Tsui young, promising NYU pianist 7:30 Charlie Rauh & Concetta Abbate improvised chamber music for guitar & violin 8:00 Paul Tabachneck playing NYC’s clubs & subway tunnels for four years 8:30 Grace Shin pop singer with piano 9:00 ChurchKey four gentlemen who like to rock 9:30 Matt Siffert composer/bass-ist leads ensemble in songs, jazz, chamber music 10:00 Matt Singer smart lyrics w/acoustic guitar
Houston Bowery Mural 78 E Houston St
4:00 – 8:00 Apophenia indie band committed to the DIY ethos
Malt & Mold 221 E Broadway
11:00am Neo Blues Maki old-school Japanese soul 12:00 Sara Milonov-ich & Daisycutter rural realism 1:00 The Somerton Suitcase barbershop fusion 3:00 Sally “rather sad” indie-pop songs 4:30 Tania & The Revolutionaries renegade acoustic music w/Lani Ford 5:30 Inky Glass seasoned soul 7:00 Kwame & the Uptown Shakedown diverse & kinetic soul
Mic-Club at Lucky Jacks 129 Orchard St
2:00 Rashad Brown 3:00 Jon D’Angelo 4:00 Lord Lorax 5:00 Ace Elijah
Nuyorican Poets Cafe 236 E 3rd St
3:00 The Luddites avant-garde jazz to challenge the mind & lift the spirit 4:00 Wire Spoke Wheels straddling jazz & classic rock
NYPL: Chatham Square 33 E Broadway
4:00 Chinese Music Ensemble of NY the oldest & largest Chinese orchestra in the United States, with almost 50 musicians who play nearly every type of Chinese instrument
NYPL: Hamilton Fish Park 415 E Houston St
3:30 Daryl Shawn wild classical guitar originals
Orchard Alley Community Garden 350 E 4th St
6:15 Jaclyn Hochreiter folk/coun-try originals 6:45 Adam Kane fresh acoustic pop/rock
Sara Roosevelt Park E Houston St & Chrystie St
1:00 – 4:00 Deep Intent intense rock & blues 6:00 BatalaNYC all-female Afro-Brazilian drummers
The Cast 71 Orchard St
3:00 – 6:00 Cut Snake rock Dirty Fences punk rock
The Great Frog 72 Orchard St
6:00 The Deafening
LOWER MANHATTAN
Arts Brookfield: One New York Plaza Water St & Broad St
5:00 Edmar Castaneda Colombian jazz harpist with an unmatched style
Battery Park Battery Place & State St
5:00 Plus One smooth folk-country 7:00 HooP toe tappin’ blues folk
Bosque
1:00 The Purple Skunks like the White Stripes but dirtier & smellier 4:00 Camila Meza Group Chilean jazz singer & guitarist 8:00 The Lost Keys co-ed a cappella, since 2011
Castle Clinton Plaza
12:00 Els Castellers de Vila Franza 2:00 Cadillac Moon Ensemble new chamber music for flute, violin, cello, & percussion 2:30 Symphony Z joins Cadillac Moon Ensemble to perform “Music For 18” by John Cage, followed by a performance of “Music In Pluralism” by William Zuckerman 5:00 Dancing Goats rootsy rock & blues with flair
Bowling Green Broadway & Beaver St
1:00 Michelle Cleary folk-pop/coun-try fusion 5:00 Noshir Mody Quartet fusion guitar with an inner fire
Broad Street - Downtown Alliance Piano 25 Broad St
11:00am – 2:00 Classical Revolution NYC chamber music
City Hall Park Chambers St & Centre St
3:00 – 6:00 5BMF (Five Boroughs Music Festival) music without genre preconceptions 6:30 – 9:00 Zev Tor-res daring spoken word extravaganza
Foley Square Centre St & Worth St
1:00 Luciar singer/songwriter rocks the ukulele 6:30 Justin Turk pop-rock
NYPL: Battery Park City 175 North End Ave
5:15 Cicily Miles jazz singer
NYPL: New Amsterdam 9 Murray St
12:00 Svetlana Shmulyian modern jazz vocalist
South Street Seaport Piers 15 & 16
4:30 – 8:31 Mass Appeal: Toy Pianos for KUN, a composition by Wendy Mae Chambers, 64 pianists play 64 baby grand toy pianos arranged in yin/yang pairs along the East River. Listeners may wander at will through the piano stations, experiencing the composition in an infinite variety of configura-
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ASTORIA
Astoria Park1:00 Luke Ryan rock & roll road war-rior 2:00 David Schnug saxophonist & composer 4:00 Gandhi Indian-influenced folk
Athens Square Park 30th Ave & 30th St
11:00am Rebel Rose kids music teacher and her students 2:00 Que Vlo-ve? Greek Rembetika 6:00 Syl-vana Joyce & The Moment gypsy rock meets blues 7:00 Kochguit jazz/blues/classical songwriter
Athens Triangle 32-15 Newtown Ave
5:00 The Missing Teens misfits, freaks & intellectuals 6:00 Illimanja-ro rowdy punk/funk-infused hip-hop 7:00 Dirty Wings outlaw music
Bareburger 23-01 31st St
6:00 Breakaway 5-man blues powerhouse
Brick Cafe 30-95 33rd St
6:00 – 10:00 singer-songwriters including Matt Sucich, Amy Vachal, Todd Kramer, Lonna Marie, Bianca Merkley, Phil Cohen, Josh Taylor, and Jamie Bendell
Cafe Bar 32-90 36th St
1:00 HooP toe tappin’ blues folk 2:00 All the Madmen 4:00 Omnia Hegazy Middle Eastern & American pop 5:00 Luke Ryan rock & roll road warrior 7:00 The Sonic Boomers 6-piece classic rock 8:00 Once Again guitar & keyboard 9:00 TheBandCC alt rock
Fatty’s 25-01 Ditmars Blvd
4:00 Church Bazaar 5:00 Phone Home 6:00 Nervous Breakdowns noise-pop power-trio 7:00 Crazy Pills
Raven’s Head Public House 38-04 B’way
6:00 Wil Jones acoustic Englishman
7:00 Melting Point edgy bluegrass 8:00 The Zombie Flanders melodic prog. rock
ELMHURST
Dunningham Triangle Baxter Ave & 82nd St
3:30 Melissa Otero pop/rock in English & Spanish
Jackson Heights Cinema 40-31 82nd St
6:30 Los Musicos de AbyaYala celebrating Andean culture
Manuel de Dios Unanue Triangle Roosevelt Ave & 83rd St
2:30 Viento nomadic artist/healer/songwriter
FAR ROCKAWAY
Rockaway Boardwalk at Beach 17th St
4:00 Family Productions Enter-tainment 6:30 No Image soul from Jamaica NY 6:30–9:00 Les Paultre & Mixed Notes talented jazz band, together for over 30 years
FLUSHING
Queens Public Library: Flushing 41-17 Main St
2:00 Edwin Vazquez urban & Latin grooves 5:00 Mass Appeal: Veenas join an ensemble of this ancient multi-stringed instrument of South India, playing traditional carnatic composi-tions, one of the oldest styles of Indian classical music. Led by Nivedita ShivRaj; email [email protected]
FOREST HILLS
Bareburger 71 49 Austin St
12:30 Jaclyn Hochreiter folk/coun-try 1:00 Raul Huaman jazz & fusion trio 5:30 Cee Josephs contemporary gospel 9:00 Nina Gordon / Rear View Mirror country rock/pop
JACKSON HEIGHTS
37th Road Pedestrian Plaza 37th Rd & 73rd St
2:00 Jia-Yi He harmonica virtuoso 3:00 PS 69 Orchestra with Strings 3:30 IS 145 Percussion Ensemble 4:00 Once Again guitar & keyboard 5:00 AC Haley’s Effervescent Hour singer & electric bassist 6:00 South Asian Group
Espresso 77 35-57 77th St
2:00 Vinny Music & Friends 3:00 Jonny Meyers folk & jazz guitarist 4:00 Amanda Sprecher young jazz singer/actress
NHP Community Office 40-06 81st St
2:00 Amanda Sprecher young jazz singer/actress
JAMAICA
Illinois Jacquet Performance Space 94-15 159th St
7:00 York College Blue Notes big band jazz at the chapel
tions. At sunset, pianists perform John Cage’s Suite for Toy Piano in honor of his centennial year. Email [email protected] to join the team of pianists. Presented in association with the River to River Festival
Wall Street Broad St & Wall St
6:00am – midnight Vexations Chan-neling whimsy into outrage (or is it the other way around?), a tag team of vibraphonists perform Erik Satie’s eighteen-hour composition on Wall Street, led by Amy Garapic. Simultane-ous performances of the piece will take place around the world for other Make Music/Fete de la Musique events.
SOHO
Duarte Square Sixth Ave & Canal St
2:00 Neo Blues Maki old-school Japanese soul 2:30 Plastiq Passion 4 chicks making music 3:15 The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy original rock 4:30 Squeeze Rock 5:00 The Glori-ous Veins post-punk blues crooner 5:45 Atomic Sunday booty-shakin’ rock 6:30 Johnny Mellor’s Bastar-dos 7:00 The Regulars
Ideya 349 W B’way
3:00 Mamiko Taira 5:00 Jus-tina Valentine upbeat hip-hop 7:00 AFRAZZ 8:00 San Juan Hill alt. Latin soul 8:45 Raul Huaman jazz & fusion trio
NYPL: Mulberry Street 10 Jersey St
4:00 Blaise Siwula improvisations
Soho Square Sixth Ave & Spring St
1:00 Dan Lipton jazzy keyboard pop 1:00 Mass Appeal: Cast Iron Build-ings Daniel Goode leads participants on a “SoHo Gamelan Walk” using a neighborhood map & suggested hand rhythms, to turn the “best” SoHo cast-iron buildings into resonant gong instruments with hand clapping. Email [email protected] 4:00 Andrew James Hughes acoustic/electric rock 7:00 Mass Appeal: Percussion (Les Moutons) Sam Livingston leads Frederic Rzewski’s “Les Moutons de Panurge.” Performers attempt to play a 65-note melody at breakneck speed, build-ing it up, then taking it apart. Inevitably, mistakes are made, and the performers are instructed, “If you get lost, stay lost.” The audience is instructed “to make sound, any sound, preferably very loud.”
The Door 555 Broome St
4:00 – 8:00 Paul Kurrey tragicomic songs ThatsGoodness rap for peace Urban Artbeat developing student artists Tru Statement Entertain-ment soul/R&B BatalaNYC all-female Afro-Brazilian drummers Mitchell Grey pop/rock
Urban Plaza (at Trump SoHo) 246 Spring St
5:30 Mass Appeal: Harps the first Harp Mass Appeal in MMNY history! Will include some music from the
Every Thing Goes 140 Bay St
10:30am Daryl Shawn wild classical guitar originals 1:00 Dirty River grungy blues/rock duo 7:00 Phoebe Blue & the Make Baleaves quirky anti-folk
NYPL: St. George 5 Central Ave
12:00 Vogue Music
NYPL: Dongan Hills 1617 Richmond Rd
3:30 Renato Thoms
NYPL: New Dorp 309 New Dorp Ln
2:30 WEEP in-your-face funk
McKinley’s Children’s Garden 108-56 Union Hall St
9:00am Kierstin Gray dazzling acoustic singer-songwriter 10:00 The Blank Tapes west coast analog pop 10:30 Tenin girl power R&B 11:00 Benita Charles Harlem singer 11:30 Emmarie pop singer 12:30 PM Julie Kathryn dispatches from the heart 1:00 Camila Meza Group Chilean jazz singer & guitarist 1:30 Toz 2:00 Yinka & SABATTA deep grooves 3:00 Cheekipowpow big R&B personality
TDH Cultural Arts Center 126-11 Merrick Blvd
5:00 Ballet International Africans West African dance & drum company
LONG ISLAND CITY
Artisound’s LIC Music School 44-02 23rd St
12:30 Jason E. Sagebiel 1:00 Alek-sandra Kocheva 3:00 Taro Morino 4:00 Ilana Kochinska sings Kurt Weill 5:00 Coto Pincheira 6:00 DJ NYC 6:00 Pat Irwin & Walter Hawkes 7:00 Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra 8:30 Mappa Mundi chamber pop/rock 9:30 Don Cerati DJ 10:00 The Suitor atmospheric vocals
Court Square Park Jackson Ave & Court Square
2:00 Mail the Horse grunge from a basement 4:00 Shinbone Alley Stilt Band
Domaine Wine Bar 50-04 Vernon Blvd
5:15 Daryl Shawn wild classical guitar originals
Skinny’s Cantina 4705 Center Blvd
6:00 Bandera Latin rock & blues
RICHMOND HILL
NHP Community Office 119-15 Liberty Ave
3:00 Venum female rapper 4:00 Enfamous Brooklyn-bred hip-hop 4:30 Piff Loonez smart, entertaining rhymes
RIDGEWOOD
Queens Public Library: Ridgewood 20-12 Madison St
5:30 Edwin Vazquez urban & Latin grooves
ROOSEVELT ISLAND
NYPL: Roosevelt Island 524 Main St
2:00 Music From China traditional & contemporary chamber ensemble
WOODSIDE
Payag Restaurant 51-34 Roosevelt Ave
6:00 Oliver Dagum singer-songwriter
Windmuller Park 39th Drive & 52nd St
Woodside on the Move presents 7:00 Nina Gordon / Rear View Mirror country rock/pop 8:00 The GoodFel-las classic rock 4-piece
MAKE MUSIC NEW YORK’S 5TH ANNUAL
Curated by ABC No Rio’s HC/Punk Collective
WITH OVER 50 PUNK BANDS
Sunday, June 24, 11am – 5pm
Governors Island
(A) TRUTH2 MAN ADVANTAGE
ACID BOYBANJI
BARONS OF TANGBOBBY JOE EBOLA & THE CHILDREN MAC NUGGETS
BOMB SCAREBROOK PRIDEMOREBUCKET FLUSH
COJOBACULTIVATOR (PITT)
DEAD//BEATDESENSITIZED
EMETICFRIED CHICKEN & GASOLINE
HIVE SMASHERHOSTILE TIMES
IDESINCIRCLES
LOS BUNGALITOSMARY TODD
MIRRORS & WIRESNO CONTROL
NO MORE VICTIMS
NOT THE BEESPANZIE
POLEMIC SHOCKPRAXIS
R-TRONIKARAINY DAY CACOPHONY
SKUM CITYSNAKE ROADSPOILAGE
STUPID NATURALSSUBURBAN GRASS
THE ALIENZTHE HOMEWRECKERSTHE NIHILISTICS
THE ONLYTHE SHIVERING BRIGADE
THE WILLTRIBAL FORCE
UP FOR NOTHINGWAR FEAR
WOMBAT IN COMBATWOOD SPIDERWORLD WAR IXXPASSAGEX
ZERO CONTENT
“ensemble day,” and several easy pieces. Everyone is welcome to come — no stairs! Short rehearsal at 4:15; email [email protected]
TRIBECA
Duane Park Duane St & Hudson St
6:00 Bari & Weiss blues/jazz/folk duo
Tone Academy of Music 81 White St
11:00am – 3:00 classical music per-formed by faculty
Tribeca Park W B’way & Beach St
4:00 Plastiq Passion 4 chicks making music 5:00 Lucas & the Melodic Miners urban folk schoolteachers
NYPL: Port Richmond 75 Bennett St
6:00 Trio Non Sequitur renowned chamber musicians
NYPL: Todt Hill 2550 Victory Blvd
12:00 Anthime Miller classical cabaret
NYPL: Tottenville 7430amboy Rd
3:30 2 Sense eclectic alt. rock/folk
Wolfes Pond Park 33 Corneila Ave
Rock, pop, and punk: 2:00 Falling With Style 2:30 Above the Boule-vard 3:00 Richmond Knights 3:30 Wester 4:00 Vice 4:30 Up For Noth-ing 5:00 Shell Complex 5:30 The Rising Sun All Stars
Tappen Park Water St & Bay St
2:00 The Atlicic 2:45 The Static Morning versatile alt/punk 3:30 The Liberation 5-piece punk 4:15 Sweet Lucy 5:00 Clockwork progressive/hard rock trio 5:45 West of Dennis 6:30 The Mick Watley Band 5-piece rock 7:30 Outernational
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