Dancing Goats To Play NYC'S New Music Festival, 9/30

By: Aug. 17, 2012
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Rock/blues/jam band Dancing Goats have announced a special performance at the inaugural NYC's New Music Festival on Sunday, September 30th at 9 pm at Sullivan Hall in New York City. The band's performances feature "a mix of original music interspersed with versions of popular songs with a Dancing Goats twist - from funk to high energy. The eight-piece band is known for weaving from song to song, using spontaneous jams to bridge one song's mood into another, making each performance unique."

NYC's New Music Festival "Where East Meets West" includes over 130 acts performing throughout New York City. The event is produced by Songwriter's Showcases of America (SSA). SSA is a music event production organization that produces quality events from large city music festivals to small intimate concerts.

The Dancing Goats band is performing at Sullivan Hall, which is located at 214 Sullivan Street in New York City. The door opens at 6 pm. Tickets are $10 at the door. For festival details, visit http://ssa.cc/nyc.html.

To learn more about the Dancing Goats, visit www.DancingGoatsBand.com. You can also learn about them at www.facebook.com/DancingGoats.

Dancing Goats will be soon releasing its new CD called "Songs for Everyone." The CD includes songs with many influences - blues, rock, country, 50s, reggae, jazz and more. Two songs from the CD were released by jam band magazine Relix - "Whatever It Is" in March and "Frustration" in June.

Dancing Goats has performed at the world famous Bitter End and the Mercury Lounge in New York City; XPN Live, Dobbs and the GrapeStreet in Philadelphia, The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, as well as numerous festivals and Charity events in NJ, CT, NY and PA, performing to thousands of enthusiastic fans. A show at Battery Park on the June 21st Summer Solstice as part of "Make Music New York," music festival introduced the band to a new flock of New York City music fans. Get with the Goat and Fun will follow.


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