Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Jeannine Hebb To Play Sidewalk Café Tommorow

Singer/songwriter Jeannine Hebb is doing a show at Sidewalk Café, tomorrow, April 2.

Have a listen to "Things Haven't Been So Bad Lately" from her album Too Late to Change Me.



www.myspace.com/JeannineHebb

On Sale Dates For The Week of March 29

Tickets go on sale this week for upcoming shows in the New York Area.

On Sale April 1, 2009


October 16 -- Al Green at B.B. King Blues Club and Grill
www.bbkingblues.com

On Sale April 3, 2009

May 9 -- The Crystal Method at Webster Hall
www.websterhall.com; www.bowerypresents.com/event/2862
May 18 -- The Vaselines at Music Hall of Williamsburg
www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com
May 28 -- 1990s at Mercury Lounge
www.mercury
loungenyc.com
June 5 -- Hen
ry Rollins Spoken Word (pictured) at Wellmont Theatre
www.wellmonttheatre.com
June 8 -- The Hold Steady at Bowery Ballroom
www.boweryballroom.com
June 10 -- The Hold Steady at Music Hall of Williamsburg
www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com


June 10 -- Elvis Costello at Beacon Theatre
www.beacontheatre.com
June 18 -- Bob Schneider at Bowery Ballroom
www.boweryballroom.com

On Sale April 6, 2009

September 25 -- U2 at Giants Stadium
www.giants.com; www.ticketmaster.com/event/00004277031BA4B0

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Video: Adam Taylor - The Box & Whale Song

A couple more from Adam Taylor's show at Arlene's Grocery. New York, you still have a chance to catch a show. Head over to The Living Room on April 2. I'm tellin' ya, you'll have a good time if you go.

Whale Song ("avant-garde" version)

The Box I - III


www.adamtaylormusic.com
www.myspace.com/adamtaylormusic

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Adam Taylor Plays To An Intimate Gathering

Adam Taylor & Kate Young: March 26 @ Arlene's Grocery, New York, NY


This past Thursday, I took another trip to the Lower East Side. For this outing, I made my way to Arlene's Grocery to see Adam Taylor and Kate Young. I first saw them perform back in December and they hooked me. Not long after that, I purchased Taylor's record Play The Piano Drunk. I've already written about that great piece of work though. Needless to say, I'm a fan now so I was looking forward to the show.

It was an intimate gig. The best way to describe the vibe would be to imagine hanging around with some folks in a friends basement and having two other extremely talented friends singing for you. Both Adam and Kate are blessed with soulful down home voices. They have an easy going style that's so infectious that you can't help but love them. They're great on record but to fully capture the true essence of their talent you have to see them live where they really shine.

They kicked off their ten song, thirty-five minute set with "Jazzonia." You discover right off where their hearts are ... in their music. These two would play Madison Square Garden with just as much passion and conviction as they showed those of us at Arlene's Grocery.

Taylor's songs are filled with wonderfully catchy melodies and well written lyrics that translate well live. Both Taylor and Young have been gifted with a great sense of timing which makes watching the delivery of each song a treat.

Taylor showed off his sense of humor when he forgot the words to "Whale Song" dubbing it avant-garde. Hey, it works for me! When they got to "Elvis," a funky little number and a favorite of mine, Young really showed off her chops. Where that tiny woman got such a big voice I don't know, but she's got it! I could easily hear her doing some good old fashioned Muscle Shoals or Stax soul or even blues songs. "Coffee," is one of my favorites lyrically and should be a giant hit. I can only hope they didn't hear me singing along badly during the song! The night ended all too soon. They closed with "The Box" ... by request, thank you!

If you haven't seen these two perform and they're doing a gig near you, GO! You won't regret it. Don't wait until they're massively huge and whine because you didn't get a chance to see them while they were playing intimate venues. Go see them now. You'll get a great show.

New Yorkers, you still have a chance to catch a show. Head over to The Living Room on April 2!

Many thanks for making a rainy night on the lower east side so much fun. I had a great time and look forward to another show. Y'all made an old gal feel special.

Set List
  • Jazzonia
  • 12:51
  • Painting Leprosy
  • Whale Song ("avant-garde" version)
  • Elvis
  • Coffee
  • Bobbing For Apples
  • Love Lives At The Bank
  • Lucy
  • The Box I - III
The videos ...



www.adamtaylormusic.com
www.myspace.com/adamtaylormusic

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Around New York ... March 30 - April 5, 2009

Upcoming shows in the New York area ...

March 30 -- James Moody Scholarship Fund Benefit Concert (pictured) at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill

www.bbkingblues.com
March 30 -- The War On Drugs / The Drones at Union Hall
www.unionhallny.com
March 30 -- Sharon Van Etten / Virgin Passages / Regia at Cake Shop
www.cake-shop.com
March 31 -- Ray LaMontagne / Low Anthem at Wellmont Theatre
www.wellmonttheatre.com

April 1 -- Omar / Teedra Moses at SOB's
www.sobs.com
April 1 -- Brian Jonestown Massacre / The Asteroid #4 at Terminal 5
www.terminal5nyc.com
April 2 -- Georg
e Wein and Friends: To Joyce With Love at Carnegie Hall
www.carnegiehall.org
April 2 -- Black Taxi / Gildron Works at The Annex
www.theannexnyc.com
April 2 -- Ariel Pink / Vivian Girls / Duchess Says at Music Hall of Williamsburg
www.musichallofwilliamsburg.com
April 2 -- Ray LaMontagne / Low Anthem at Wellmont Theatre
www.wellmonttheatre.com
April 2 -- Bad Veins / Eulogies / Josh Wise at Union Hall
www.unionhallny.com
April 2 -- Adam
Taylor (pictured) at The Living Room
www.livingroomny.com
April 3 -- Bob Schn
eider at City Winery
www.citywinery.com
April 3 -- Wayna at Blue Note
www.bluenote.net
April 4 -- Paul McCartney and Friends at Radio City Music Hall
www.radiocity.com


April 4 -- Soft / Soren Well / Telltale / Astrid Pierce at Public Assembly
www.publicassemblynyc.com
April 4 -- Josh Ritter / Sondre Lerche at Wellmont Theatre
www.wellmonttheatre.com

Astronauts of Antiquity Lets Their Trippy Neo-Soul Show

Every time I sat and listened to Astronauts of Antiquity, I kept trying to come up with a way to describe what I was hearing. I discovered that was a hard task! Each time I come up with a description, I listen again, and come up with something else. So, this is the description? conclusion? I came too ... funky-soulful-electro- jazzy-trippy-trance-lounge-club-pop music. Yeah, I know, that's quite a label! But their sound encompasses all of that.

If you're in the New York area, they'll be at World Music venue Shrine in Manhattan on April 10.

Check them out for yourselves. Listen to a few songs from their album Rocket Science For Dummies which came out November of last year.
"Breakthrough"


"Strangest Places"


"Rocket Science"


www.astronautsofantiquity.com
www.myspace.com/astronautsofantiquity

Friday, March 27, 2009

Enter The Haggis - Gutter Anthems

A couple of weeks ago, I saw Enter The Haggis perform. I have since become a fan. Earlier this week, they released their latest album Gutter Anthems. The album is filled with great, often rousing songs. These guys, simply put, are excellent musicians. The highlights of the record for me are "The Ghosts of Calico" and "The Death of Johnny Mooring."

Download "DNA" from Gutter Anthems.
www.enterthehaggis.com
www.myspace.com/enterthehaggis

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Eulogies To Play 2 Shows In NY

The Eulogies are taking the stage at Pianos on March 31 in Manhattan and at Union Hall in Brooklyn on April 2.

Deastro To Play 2 Shows In NY

Deastro is taking the stage at Bruar Falls on March 27 in Brooklyn and at Cake Shop in Manhattan on March 28.

Click the image to download "Parallelogram" from their upcoming record Moondagger which is due out on June 23. (right click, save as)
Deastro - Moondagger

www.myspace.com/deastro
www.ghostly.com/artists/deastro
www.deastroband.blogspot.com