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We are closing out our Welcome to Rockville series with a band we know and love: Silverstein. After the variety of interviews ...
The evolution, the chaos, the compelling and harmonious rock and roll, and the explosion, demise, and aftershock of The ...
The best we’ve ever seen Telescreens was last month at The Bitter End on June 5. Photographer Ehud Lazin even told our editor that it was “pretty epic.” Going on to say, “I think they have the ...
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free… The Statue of Liberty “You can go to live in France, but you cannot become a Frenchman. You can go to live in Germany or ...
Everynight Charley recommends the following upcoming concerts in the New York City area this week. Consult the web site or social media of the venue for more information about a show, including ...
Susannah Joffe is not your average pop star. Her music, although original, feels familiar, as it is rooted in her natural southern charm, but her style is edgy and sexy all at the same time. There are ...
Increasingly, as many entertainers reach their senior years, retirement tours are on the rise. Retirement does not always prove to be the glory that it was imagined to be, however. In numerous cases, ...
Brooklyn continues to lead Manhattan as the center of gravity for left-of-center alternative arts. For example, the Blue Note Jazz Festival presented Grace Jones and Janelle Monáe as the opening ...
Singer-songwriter-harmonica-blues-man Brandon Santini went back to his Memphis hometown to ask that musical question, Which Way Do We Go (MoMojo Records), on his fifth album. The result is, simply, ...
When I set out to pen this column, the goal was to revisit meaningful music – its making, history, and impact – while also introducing new artists and their work to further enhance our appreciation of ...
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