Watermark Golden Gate Wingmen
Golden Gate Wingmen
Watermark NYC
New York, NY
The Golden Gate Wingmen came to NYC for the second time in as many months, and brought it for the fans.
The Golden Gate Wingmen came to NYC for the second time in as many months, and brought it for the fans.
What a great event, perhaps the newest addition to our most go to festival list for the summer. Nestled on a beautiful farm on the border between NH and Vermont, Jerry Jam is keeping the past alive and bringing a new musical vision to the fore. Kudos to the crew who put on this great event.
Three nights in a row in Brooklyn was not enough to sate Miles Hurley’s musical appetite, so he ventured out to Queens NY to see a beach concert.
Miles Hurley reviews the third night of the Recovered series at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. This series has local and regional artists paying tribute to their favorite albums and putting a modern spin on classic performances.
Over the last few years Nectar Lounge in Seattle has become the comfortable home of national touring acts and regional powerhouses. We had the opportunity to catch up with Andy Palmer who has been booking the room for quite some time, to talk about how he does it, what makes Seattle and Nectar Lounge special, and his visions for the future.
More bands than you can mention got their chance to grace the stage at Johnny Ds, and fans both in the neighborhood and throughout the hub of the universe that is Boston MA have had the opportunity to see their legends come directly to their neighborhood in an intimate setting. After nearly a half century, the club will be closing in early 2016, but first, they will party!
A full review including set lists, photos, and audio from Adam Ezra Group, Melvin Seals and JGB and Golden Gate Wingmen are all included. AUDIO BABY!
We’re going to try to live blog this one, and get you out some information as this fun festival is unfolding!
Miles Hurley ventured into Brooklyn to catch Recovered- a themed weekend in which contemporary artists paid tribute to classic albums. He got to soak up bands who were covering albums that strongly influenced them, and on this night it was classic albums by The Cardigans and Morphine.
Miles Hurley ventured into Brooklyn to catch Recovered- a themed weekend in which contemporary artists paid tribute to classic albums. He got to soak up the Primate Fiasco performing Magical Mystery Tour and Marco Benevento spinning his own take on David Bowie’s Hunky Dory.
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