2010

God Street Wine Announces More Shows

Due to how quick God Street Wine’s reunion shows at the Gramercy Theatre sold out, the band has decided to add two more shows. On July 16th and 17th, GSW

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F4tF: Twitter Lists for the Foodies

By now one can assume that everybody knows about Twitter as a great resource for instant information. Some of it useful, some of it TMI. I have learned in the last two years that if you follow people that provide you with the information that YOU want, Twitter is a great resource. On my Twitter feed, I follow a lot people in various areas: food, music, travel, news et al.

I thought I’d share some recent tweets that piqued my foodie interest. Whether it was an event, restaurant, chef, mixologist or market that I may not have heard about.

The first batch comes from the @NewYorkology/nyc-food-drink-sweets Twitter List, which contains my feed among others…

MichelinGuideNY enjoyed the new spring menu at Kajitsu from start to finish… understated excellence

thefeednyc Cheap eats: Taste your way through the World Financial Center for less http://bit.ly/a20jgH

nytimesdining Japanese Master of the ‘Hard Shake’ Comes to Town http://nyti.ms/afYqHl

jacquestorres Check out my Bean to Bar tutorial on seriouseats!! http://tinyurl.com/yz6k38r

READ ON for more tweets of interest to foodies…

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Video: She & Him – In The Sun

On March 23rd, our favorite actress and singer-songwriter music act – She & Him – will release their sophomore album Volume Two. The album features a mix of Deschanel-penned originals,

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AfterNews: Festival Updates

The lineup for the first annual Nateva Music and Camping Festival has gotten better with the addition of Umphrey’s McGee, STS9, Parliament Funkadelic, Felice Brothers, Max Creek, John Brown’s Body,

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B List: Shows to Fatten Your Allmans Trip

The Allman Brothers Band kicks off its annual NYC residency tonight, and it’s safe to say the vibe’s a little muddled this year. No, we know: it’s going to be the usual insanity & balls-out excitement once the boyos get humming, the guests start arriving, the guitars start wailing & the roof starts raising.


But as if the move to the United Palace hasn’t jarred longtime Beacon goers enough – and it’s jarred the band, plenty, as Butch Trucks told us recently – last week came the news that the band would cancel the final five shows of the run, dialing the total number of shows back to eight and leaving more than a few ticketholders, some with travel plans already booked, shorthanded.

Be that as it all may, that good ol’ “people can you feel it” Allmans vibe still permeates NYC this month, and as always, there are plenty of shows going on around town that, intentionally or not, latch on to that vibe and draw in a few extra concertgoers they might not otherwise.

Pickins are a little slimmer this year on the post-show and official afterparty front, but here’s a selection of NYC-area goings-on during the United Palace run (March 11-20) that should appeal to Allmans fans looking for a little extra mojo.

In chronological order:

1.) Bowlive – tonight, tomorrow and Saturday 3/13

WHERE: Brooklyn Bowl (Williamsburg)

TIME: 9 p.m.

COST: $10-$12.50

Soulive’s 10-night Brooklyn residency, dubbed Bowlive, has been positively raging, and if you were in the house Wednesday night you know that a number of the Brothers showed up to blow it out. There are three more nights starting tonight, with the announced guests, respectively Thursday to Saturday, ?uestlove and Rahzel, Marco Benevento, and DJ Logic, with many more expected. We know the Allmans will bring their A-Game, but if they falter at all at United Palace, their crown for kickass-ing-est NYC March residency goes to Soulive for 2010.

READ ON for eight more shows to fatten your Allmans trip…

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Pearl Jam Announces Spring Tour

What is turning into a banner year for our favorite bands going on tour  continues with today’s announcement of a Pearl Jam Spring Tour. The Seattle-based band will kickoff their

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MP3 Boot Camp: LM Archive Still Owns

You’ll never run out of amazing shows to download or stream if you keep up with the Live Music Archive. Every day, dozens of incredible recordings from a wide variety

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Track x Track: Big Light – Animals In Bloom

For this month’s Track By Track, singer/songwriter/guitarist Fred Torphy of San Francisco-based rock band Big Light shares the story behind each tune on the group’s debut album, Animals In Bloom. Big Light makes their New York City debut on Saturday night at Sullivan Hall.Take a listen to some of the tracks from this album and then read Torphy’s take on each of them…

Animals In Bloom

Recorded from October to December 2009. We had a routine of recording for a week straight or so, then we’d break and do gigs another week. That’s how it kind of played out. So we were constantly listening to rough mixes in the van, hatching ideas. The main goal of the album was to take a core set of road-tested songs and turn them on their heads…

Good Time of the Year

One of our more up-tempo tunes. That’s why it’s the opening track. This was also the 1st song we tracked. It’s a about someone lamenting on a down-on-their luck friend. And the healing powers of going home to your roots. I fucking love the drum solo…

Monster

We wanted this one to be fuzzy. It’s actually one of the oldest songs written on the record. I started it when I still lived in Vermont. At the time I was surrounded by a lot of rich, coke heady, semi-obnoxious, girls who seemed to be full of feeling of entitlement. So Monster is about a fictitious person. She’s a total bitch, addicted to drugs, but somehow always can get into a sold-out show…

READ ON for Fred Torphy’s thoughts on the rest of Animals In Bloom…

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