Tag: NYC
Event Alert! Jesse Terry’s “Empty Seat on a Plane” Release Show!
Come join Jesse Terry celebrate the release of his Pledge Music funded album “Empty Seat on a Plane” this Wednesday, July 11, 8pm at Rockwood Music Hall. Jesse will be joined by Jeremy Goldsmith on guitars, Matt Simons on piano/vocals, James “Downtown” Williams on percussion/drums, Alicia Lemke on harmonies and special guests to celebrate the night. [...]
NYC singer/songwriter Martin Rivas delivers rich, beautiful album
Martin Rivas’ sixth solo work, Reliquary, began while he was attending a religious artifacts exhibition during his last UK tour. He couldn’t stop thinking about how “we all carry a bit of each other within us,” a notion perfectly clear throughout the album- a summer must-buy to be released July 10th. Back in New York, the songwriter added [...]
Event Alert! Nashville’s Jessica Rae at The Bitter End
Nashville sweetheart Jessica Rae will be returning to NYC this week and playing a special performance at The Bitter End on Wednesday! Be sure to come check out this country songstress… you’ll walk away from a great night of music with a FREE CD to boot!
Video of the Week: “One Life”
Official video for “One Life,” a fantastic song with a great message by one of my favorite British singer-songwriters, James Morrison. James will be playing in NYC at Webster Hall on Tuesday, May 15.
Video of the Week: Caleb Hawley covers LMFAO.
NYC Artist Caleb Hawley covers LMFAO’s “Sexy and I Know It” at The CEO Artist Concert Series last month. Video Credit: Sam Teichman
Event Alert! Bryan Dunn’s “Sweetheart of the Music Hall” Record Release
The long-awaited release of Bryan Dunn’s latest album, “Sweetheart of the Music Hall,” is now over. Make sure to join Bryan along with his band- Jeremy Goldsmith, Jim McNamara, Drew McKeon, Ryan Vaughn and Joseph Brent- at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 2 this Friday night at 7pm. Kick off your weekend with a night of music [...]
Be Good To Each Other.
A photo with a touching message and story… Apparently in the 1950s, the popular nightclub, Mocambo would not book Ella Fitzgerald because she was black. Fortunately for Ella, she had a powerful and unlikely benefactor Marilyn Monroe. “I owe Marilyn Monroe a real debt…it was because of her that I played the Mocambo, a very popular [...]
Exclusive Interview: Timur Yusef
London-born Timur Yusef is a prolific and eclectic drummer. Based in NYC for almost 4 years, he’s worked with a wide range of musicians and bands, a testament to his talent, professionalism and sheer love for the greatness music can hold. Influenced by his father’s classical albums and later experiences with the likes of The Beatles, [...]





















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