Celebrate Brooklyn + TONS OF FREE SUMMER MUSIC
http://www.briconline.org/celebrate/schedule_2007.asp
Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park
MetroTech sked is at http://www.bam.org/events/08METR/08METR.aspx
http://www.summerstage.org/index.aspx?lobid=842
here's the Summerstage Central Park link
Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park
MetroTech sked is at http://www.bam.org/events/08METR/08METR.aspx
http://www.summerstage.org/index.aspx?lobid=842
here's the Summerstage Central Park link
Comments
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Hope there are a couple more shows that will be added, for the first time in years there isn't a single show that I particularly want to see.
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I wish there were more movies or is that listed somewhere else?
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jahverson wrote: there isn't a single show that I particularly want to see.
It's really kind of hard to not enjoy a Neville Brothers set. Go see that one at least - it's free! -
thanks for getting that schedule out to us, pitu... much appreciated!
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I'm up for seeing the bluegrass show with R.Stanley and any one of the latin shows. Do they have food stalls or anything else up in addition?
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Two Boots was selling food there last year, Mamacita.
But it wasn't very good. BYOPicnic is better.
For AfricaFete, vendors setup in the road - those are very good. -
jahverson wrote: Hope there are a couple more shows that will be added, for the first time in years there isn't a single show that I particularly want to see.
i was thinking the same thing...there isn't anyone on the lineup that i am dying to see...atleast i dont think there is//// -
http://www.summerstage.org/index.aspx?lobid=842
here's the Summerstage Central Park link
I wasn't wildly excited about the Brooklyn lineup either, but there's some stuff in there that could be really good. One of the singers from Yerba Buena is doing a solo project - July 5, and DJ Rehka is doing a Bollywood thing.
It was easier to spot the buried good stuff with the paper copy of the sked . . .
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I'd be up for seeing the dance performance on july 6th at summerstage. otherwise, seriously underwhelmed.
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simian_sam wrote: [quote=jahverson]there isn't a single show that I particularly want to see.
It's really kind of hard to not enjoy a Neville Brothers set. Go see that one at least - it's free!
Agreed on the lack-luster line-up this year...
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It does seem a bit weak. May be a good year to just go randomly and see something new.
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FWIW, one of my favorite new acts is playing on july 1: Rodrigo y Gabriela. i can't go cuz i'm going to be away, but their music is awesome if you want to try something new.
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It's kinda dry but not the worst. I was a little disappointed on first glance, but looking over the schedule again, it's not so bad. Bobby Blue Bland, Sierra Leone Refugee All-Stars, Joe Cuba Quartet, Manu Chao again, Groove Collective, Lyricist Lounge night...will all having me rather going to Prospect Park than the ninth circle of hell known as Summerstage.
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frankly, I love dance performances at summerstage b/c no one goes. it's a $50 show for free with a quiet, pleasant audience. those are the only summerstage events I enjoy.
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sterling2000 wrote: You'd have to pay me to see the Nevilles...
i'm guessing you've never seen them live. they are the tightest, rockingest old-school new orleans funk band in existence. although maybe that doesn't appeal to everyone. -
Subject: FREE SUMMER MUSIC
the MetroTech sked is at http://www.bam.org/events/08METR/08METR.aspx
If you can clear your Thursday noons for the summer, you're in bidnis
Toumani Diabaté's Symmetric Orchestra
July 19
The Malian kora master Toumani Diabaté and his Symmetric Orchestra bring the thrill of their all-night sets in Bamako to downtown Brooklyn. A West African griot (a poet/musician considered to be keeper of oral traditions) and one of the first to introduce the 21-string kora to audiences around the world, Diabaté is both a gallant guardian and daring innovator of African musical traditions, rocketing back and forth between social commentary and astounding virtuosity, anticipation, and exhilaration. -
one more . . .
JULY
# Sat: 14 @ 8:00-9:00 pm (Rain or Shine)
American Roots - Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely
FREE and open to the public
Outdoor Band Shell
(Rain location: Leon M. Goldstein Performing Arts Center),
Kingsborough Community College
Brooklyn, NY
Call 718-368-6686 for more information
Kingsborough Community College is located on a 70-acre campus in Manhattan Beach, on the southern tip of Brooklyn, New York. -
Thanks for posting, pitu!
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There's a lot more to that program: She's on the bill with McCollough Sons of Thunder, Melvin Sparks Band, AND Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings. The whole thing starts at 5pm. (And the next day there's an indie rock tribute to Woody Guthrie.)
pitu wrote: one more . . .
JULY
# Sat: 14 @ 8:00-9:00 pm (Rain or Shine)
American Roots - Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely
FREE and open to the public
Outdoor Band Shell
(Rain location: Leon M. Goldstein Performing Arts Center),
Kingsborough Community College
Brooklyn, NY
Call 718-368-6686 for more information
Kingsborough Community College is located on a 70-acre campus in Manhattan Beach, on the southern tip of Brooklyn, New York. -
wheres info bout the woody guthrie tribute?
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evan wrote: wheres info bout the woody guthrie tribute?
msmovies kindly put a bunch of info over on the Events board.
http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=35688 -
And Songbird12 gives us the Caribbean Gospel Festival lineup
http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=35488 -
If you sign up for River to River Festival to get their e-mails you have a good chance of seeing the New Pornographers at Battery Park City on July 4th for free. First 500 people who responded to their e-mail on June 13th have confirmed reservations for the concert. They promised to offer it again on June 20th so if you missed the first offer you can still get tks. Last year I got tickets the same way for Belle and Sebastian at Battery Park for July 4th.
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Smokin' Joe wrote: [quote=sterling2000]You'd have to pay me to see the Nevilles...
i'm guessing you've never seen them live. they are the tightest, rockingest old-school new orleans funk band in existence. although maybe that doesn't appeal to everyone.
Smokin Joe... If this music does appeal to you then the Neville Brothers will do it better than any other Band in this genre I fall in to that ole time category and I did see them at Prospect Park and they were terrific. -
Livetotravel wrote: Starting in July:
July 7th - Odetta
July14th - The Music of Harry Chapin
July 21st - Richie Havens
July 28 - Endless Highway - tribute to Woody Guthrie
Check www.folksontheisland.com
And it is all FREE!!!!!!!
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or check out www.RiverToRiverNYC.com - lots of great stuff there this summer.
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Teddy Thompson is GREAT! He's playing Celebrate Brooklyn...but not sure of the exact date. That's going to be a great show!
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pitu wrote: [quote=evan]wheres info bout the woody guthrie tribute?
msmovies kindly put a bunch of info over on the Events board.
http://brooklynian.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=35688
Kingsborough Community College will present HOT SUMMER NIGHTS, four FREE sizzling weekends of music including global beats, jazz, funk, blues, folk, rock, pops, Latin, and swing throughout the month of July.
The free outdoor performances, held rain or shine, take place at the bandshell on the KCC campus, which is located at 2001 Oriental Boulevard in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn.
The Hot Summer Nights festival kicks off on Saturday, July 7 at 8pm with a patriotic pops concert performed by the Brooklyn Community Concert Band. The performance continues the college’s 30-year tradition celebrating Independence Day.
On Sunday, July 8 at 8pm, dance to music performed by Brooklyn’s hardest-working salsa band, Willie Villegas y Entre Amigos. No newcomer to the U.S. salsa scene, Willegas has played with such luminaries as Eddie Palmieri, Tito Puente, and Paquito Guzmán.
The two-day American Roots Weekend offers a broad spectrum of homegrown music, including gospel, blues, soul, and jazz to bluegrass, country, indie rock, and folk.
• Saturday, July 14, beginning at 5pm, features “Deep Soul†with one-hour sets by a host of New York City-based musicians: Harlem’s McCollough Sons of Thunder (5pm), the acclaimed 16-piece shout-gospel band that always brings audiences to their feet; Melvin Sparks Band (6:30pm), the originator of soul jazz, old school acid jazz and barbecue funk; singer Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely (8pm), who jumped into the spotlight after Lenny Kravitz tapped her to open for him on his first world tour and has been leaving audiences screaming for more ever since; and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings (9:30pm), Brooklyn’s own Queen of Funk.
• Sunday, July 15, beginning at 6pm, KCC presents a political indie rock Tribute to Woody Guthrie, the legendary singer/composer who lived on nearby Coney Island and would have turned 95 this weekend. The program features one-hour performances by The Wiyos (6pm), whose exuberant “old–timey†sound takes audiences back to an era before TV and mass–media were the main sources of entertainment; Sarah Lee Guthrie (granddaughter of Woody and daughter of Arlo) and her husband, Johnny Irion (7:30pm), whose caressing harmonies have been compared to June Carter and Johnny Cash; and The Mammals (9pm), a provocative rock group co-founded by Tao Rodriguez Seeger, the grandson of famed folk singer Pete. The evening concludes with a birthday jam for Woody Guthrie featuring all the performers on that night’s program and special guests, beginning at 10pm.
The Global Rhythms Weekend is a two-day festival of world music, featuring adventurous new sounds drawing from the musical traditions of Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond.
• On Saturday, July 21, hear Latin jazz and Colombian folk by Pablo Mayor–Folklore Urbano (7pm), a high-energy 12-piece ensemble setting new heights in the genres of both world music and Latin jazz and traditional bomba and plena of Puerto Rico infused with rock and salsa by Viento de Agua (8:30pm). Their name means "the wind of water," a reference to the thick air before a tropical storm.
• Sunday, July 22 features one-hour sets by Mozayik (5pm), performing their own brand of Haitian-Creole drawn on classical, gospel and funk influences; Jeff Newell’s New-Trad Octet (7pm), who infuse the sounds of a New Orleans marching band with Caribbean beats; and José Conde y Ola Fresca (8:30pm), offering jazz alternative Latin dance music influenced by Cuban són, salsa, funk and jazz.
The series closes the last weekend in July with the Danny Repole Swing Band on Saturday, July 28 at 8pm (dancing is highly encouraged) and the Brooklyn Community Concert Band on Sunday, July 29 in an evening of hit Broadway show tunes.
The college will provide 2,500 seats; lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. (In case of rain, the performances are moved to the 700-seat performing arts center.) Admission and parking are free. To get to the campus via mass transit, take the B1 or B49 bus to the last stop and either walk to the campus or take the free MTA shuttle bus; the Q train (Brighton Beach stop) and F train (Avenue X stop) both meet up with the B1 bus. A free beach shuttle will be offered on the two Festival Weekends, linking Coney Island Beach, Brighton Beach, and Manhattan Beach to the campus.
For more information, visit www.kingsborough.edu/kcc_arts or call 718-368-6680. -
veets wrote: [quote=Smokin' Joe][quote=sterling2000]You'd have to pay me to see the Nevilles...
i'm guessing you've never seen them live. they are the tightest, rockingest old-school new orleans funk band in existence. although maybe that doesn't appeal to everyone.
Smokin Joe... If this music does appeal to you then the Neville Brothers will do it better than any other Band in this genre I fall in to that ole time category and I did see them at Prospect Park and they were terrific.
what'd i say! -
Check out what's going on in Wingate Park on Monday evenings. MC Hammer..need I say more?
http://www.brooklynconcerts.com/mlk.html
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