Showing posts with label Live Performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live Performance. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Soul Review



(February 7, 2011) New York, NY: The scene was a dimly lit bar with about 60 people sitting, talking, and enjoying themselves. Some people are upstairs in the balcony seating away from the larger crowds downstairs. There is a nicely sized stage in the corner on the Rockwood Music Hall Stage Two, complete with lighting and aesthetic curtains above. Tonight was the free encore presentation of the Soul Review, one that would benefit Free Arts NYC, and organization that "provides under-served children and families with a unique combination of educational arts and mentoring programs that help them to foster the self-confidence and resiliency needed to realize their fullest potential."


SET LIST:

The music was all cover songs, but the soul and the vibes in the room was so strong. The musicians were so talented, and as you'll see, the list is very long. The show lasted about two hours, and then continued into an encore with the musicians that already performed, and even some artists that were in the crowd that wanted to get up on stage and entertain the crowd.

At the end of the show they gave out DVDs of past performances, and a mix of all the artists original music. When I popped that CD into my car I couldn't stop listening to it. Check out these artists, download their music...you'll love this stuff!

I went with fellow DJ Stephanie Walshand we even got the chance to talk to Charlene Kaye's Violinist, Megan Cox, who has a very interesting musical history and her own solo stuff! She graciously gave us some of her time backstage to tell us a little about her, the posting will be up soon!


CD TRACK LISTING:

Monday, February 7, 2011

Charlene Bowls Away Crowd @ The Gutter



Last Friday (4/4/11) Stephanie Walsh from Side B Radio and I headed our to The Gutter in Williamsburg, Brooklyn NY, to check out Charlene Kaye perform with her band The Brilliant Eyes. This show was particularly exciting! This was the venue's forth live performance in their 'back room'. Also, Charlene debuted three new songs that will be featured on her newest CD release!


The Gutter is a dimly lit dive bar, with six (or seven?) lanes to bowl on. They have just expanded the venue with the 'back room', complete with standing room for almost 100, if not more, people and a full bar.

Charlene played a full set and encore, including three new songs and a cover song! The crowd was great, Charlene was an amazing performer as always. She is so lively on stage and frequents the crowd by jumping off stage and joining the hype. She uses any instrument around her, from shakers to a megaphone, there is never a time when she isn't moving with the music.

Be sure to follow Charlene on Twitter, and watch out for the interview with Charlene, which will b e released sometime this week.



MORE FROM THE SHOW:
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Party Until You're AWOL

Aaron Bruno’s solo project AWOLNATION is have a bash, and the party is bound to be a blast. Here's the rundown.

It's FREE. Yeah that's right, now onto the juice.

On the menu you have AWOLNATION performing at the Santos Party House, Tuesday, November 30th. There will be a guest DJ, Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Fabrizio Moretti of The Strokes. Plus Pete Suzuki and Alex English will be there and the visuals will be done by CTRL.



You've heard them on the show, now you can party with them. I just don't think Aaron Bruno’s hands will be shooting any lightning...or maybe they will...

There will be complimentary cocktails from 9-11, so get there early and get ready for a late night out. Parties 21+, ID required. You should probably RSPV. This is the place to be on that night. City doesn't sleep and neither will you.




Want more AWOLNATION?
MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/awolnationmusic
Website - http://www.awolnationmusic.com/
^^ FREE MUSIC FROM THE SITE
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/AWOLNATION
Really Awesome Interview from LA Music Blog by Kristin Houser