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Alastair Moock Plays 'Songs for the World's Bravest Kids' at Madison Square Park Today
by BWW News Desk - Jul 9, 2013


Alastair Moock, one of Boston's folk luminaries and a gravelly-voiced, award-winning performer known as 'the Tom Waits of children's music,' will perform songs from his new album, Singing Our Way Through: Songs for the World's Bravest Kids at his New York City's Madison Square Park today, July 9th at 10:30 am. The family show will include Moock's bandmates, the Rowdy Roots, and is part of the Madison Square Kids free summer concert series.

Dead Winter Carpenters and More Play the Fox Theatre Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jul 6, 2013


Z2 Entertainment presents Dead Winter Carpenters with The Yawpers and The Longest Day of the Year at the Fox Theatre tonight, July 6th, 2013.

The Impossible Girl Releases Cosmic New Video, LP Out Now
by Caryn Robbins - Jul 5, 2013


Canadian-born, NYC-based songstress Kim Boekbinder performs under the moniker The Impossible Girl, crafting lush, genre-defying songs that fuse elements of electronic and acoustic music.

BWW Reviews: L'ORCHESTRE d'HOMMES-ORCHESTRES PERFORMS TOM WAITS, Purcell Room, Southbank Centre, July 4 2013
by Gary Naylor - Jul 5, 2013


Gary Naylor sees an extraordinary Candian collective play the music of Tom Waits.

THE MACHINE, MACBETH and More Set for Manchester International Festival, July 2013
by BWW News Desk - Jul 4, 2013


The theatre programme for the Manchester International Festival 2013 has been announced. MIF13 commissions include: The Machine, The Old Woman, Macbeth, The Masque of Anarchy and The Rite of Spring.

The Editors Release Video for 'The Weight'; Album Out Today
by BWW News Desk - Jul 2, 2013


The Weight Of Your Love, Editors' fourth studio album, is, according to lead singer and songwriter Tom Smith, “a band record, a musical record, a rock record... with a foot in that alt-rock / Americana world.”

Bandaloop to Present HARBORING at Fort Mason Center, 7/18-21
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 28, 2013


BANDALOOP, the Bay Area's acclaimed vertical dance company, is proud to present Harboring, a new hour long, multi-dimensional dance by Amelia Rudolph in collaboration with assistant artistic director Rachael Lincoln and the dancers of BANDALOOP, with art direction by celebrated designer Jack Carpenter. Staged in and around Fort Mason Center's iconic Festival Pavilion and inspired by Fort Mason's past and present, this world premiere moves through images of travel, memory, the fluidity of the ocean, rope craft and maritime industry using the medium of site-reactive multi-dimensional dance. Harboring will engage the space and interactive set pieces including a stack of shipping containers and a swinging frame/vessel to draw the viewer into an immersive experience.

Slavic Soul Party, No BS! Brass Band and More Set for Joe's Pub, Now thru 6/30
by BWW News Desk - Jun 24, 2013


This week at Joe's Pub at the Public, June 24 through June 30, 2013, will feature: 2G: Sixteen Going on Seventeen, Nellie McKay, Philippe Quint, Michael Bacon: Downtown Express, The Gonzalo Gergara Quartet, The Impossible Girl, Global Noize: Sly Reimagined, JP Jofre Quintet, Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino, Slavic Soul Party, NY Theremin Society, Ryan Amador, No BS! Brass Band, Zoe Sarnak: A Lasting Impression, Davell Crawford, Brown Girls Burlesque, John Kelly: Rebel Songs, and Symphonic Sundays with Mother Falcon. Details below!

Kronos Quartet Celebrates 40th Anniversary
by Kristin Salaky - Jun 20, 2013


Kronos Quartet celebrates its 40th anniversary and launches a fifth decade of innovation and exploration with an impressive array of projects and special events during its 2013-14 season. The milestone will be marked by a weeklong residency at Lincoln Center, coast-to-coast birthday concerts, a host of premieres, a Nonesuch CD boxed set, and performances around the globe. During the coming season, the Grammy-winning Quartet and its nonprofit Kronos Performing Arts Association will unveil more than a dozen commissioned works by the likes of Philip Glass, Bryce Dessner (of The National), Aleksandra Vrebalov, Dan Deacon, Mary Kouyoumdjian, David T. Little, and others, plus two film scores and a volume of commissioned works published by Boosey & Hawkes.

AUDIO: Jessica Hernandez & The Deltas Debut New Song GONE IN TWO SECONDS
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 19, 2013


Premiering today is “Gone In Two Seconds” recorded at the same show as the three songs on her latest EP Live At the Magic Bag. Soulful yet powerful with a big boos from the Deltas horn section, you can check out the track below!

YELLOW RED SPARKS Announce Summer Tour!
by Kristin Salaky - Jun 18, 2013


Good coffee, cold weather, friends, family, trials, and tribulations. For some, these are the ins-and-out of everyday life. But for Yellow Red Sparks, this daily make-up holds the inspiration for their craft. The California based indie-folk trio possess a staggering ability to take seemingly normal circumstances, rewrite them with an uninhibited honesty and wistful beauty, and turn them into vivid scenes as told through their unique brand of cinematic folk. Now, this dynamic and talented triplet are ready to show what they are made of by going on an extensive nationwide tour this summer.

The Editors Release Video for 'The Weight'; Album Out 7/2
by Conor Sheeran - Jun 14, 2013


The Weight Of Your Love, Editors' fourth studio album, is, according to lead singer and songwriter Tom Smith, “a band record, a musical record, a rock record... with a foot in that alt-rock / Americana world.”

BWW Reviews: Adelaide Cabaret Festival BARB JUNGR: STOCKPORT TO MEMPHIS Thrilled her Many Australian Fans
by Barry Lenny - Jun 12, 2013


Barb Jungr made a very welcome return to the Adelaide Cabaret Festival, her last visit having been in 2006, when she presented her unique interpretations of the songs of Bob Dillon. Together with her musical director, accompanist, and co-writer, Simon Wallace, her performance consisted of a combination of interpretations of songs by several other famous singers, and a number of her own songs.

CCM Announces Summer Performance Schedule
by Ben Peltz - Jun 10, 2013


Young artists from all corners of the globe will make their way to Cincinnati this summer to work with the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music's (CCM) world-class faculty and renowned guest artists while in residence at the state-of-the-art CCM Village.

Judy Kuhn, Bruce Vilanch & More Set for 54 Below this Week
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 10, 2013


Coming up this week, 54 BELOW, the performance venue located just below the legendary Studio 54 at 254 West 54th Street, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz and beyond. 54 Below also launched its series of late night events. Joining Tuesday nights' popular 'Backstage' with Susie Mosheris the '54 Piano Bar,' a new vocal competition - 'The Callback,' and more:

Judy Kuhn Kicks Off 54 Below Engagement Tonight
by BWW News Desk - Jun 10, 2013


Celebrating the launch of her new solo album, 'ALL THIS HAPPINESS', on PS Classics, Judy Kuhn is making her debut at 54 Below, (254 W. 54th Street between Broadway & 8th Avenue) in, 'ALL THIS HAPPINESS' tonight, June 10th and Wednesday, June 12th at 7:00 p.m., featuring Dan Lipton, Musical Director, cellist Peter Sachon and percussionist Damien Bassman. The show will include songs from the new CD as well as some of her other favorites.

Alastair Moock to Play 'Songs for the World's Bravest Kids' at Madison Square Park, 7/9
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 7, 2013


Alastair Moock, one of Boston's folk luminaries and a gravelly-voiced, award-winning performer known as 'the Tom Waits of children's music,' will perform songs from his new album, Singing Our Way Through: Songs for the World's Bravest Kids at his New York City's Madison Square Park on Tuesday, July 9th at 10:30 am. The family show will include Moock's bandmates, the Rowdy Roots, and is part of the Madison Square Kids free summer concert series.

BWW Reviews: Force of Nature Lauren Robert Rocks Iridium Again
by Stephen Hanks - May 24, 2013


Four songs into Lauren Robert's show at Iridium this past Tuesday night (her third appearance at the jazz club since last August), she was already producing her usual pulsating, percussive, and passionate presentation of hard-driving blues and soulful pop when the show took a transformative turn and reached a higher ground. The mature, sultry, blue-eyed blonde, whose sound goes beyond blue-eyed soul, put on her Louisiana accent cultivated from years playing down south with her old band, Mojo Hand, and told her audience that the set's fifth song was 'inspired by the swamps and sexy action of N'awlins.' Then Robert and her new band, which included three members of the old gang, really got their mojo going, jumped into a musical swamp boat and navigated through a Robert original called 'Two Alligators' (from Mojo Hand's 1992 album Zulu Parasol), an intense and rhythmic mix of blues, hard rock n' roll, and Zydeco, and that featured a cool background vocal arrangement and Robert playing a washboard-better known as a fotoi (fo-twa)-draped down her chest. Like an alligator, the song stalked and then snapped, and with Noe Matos supplying some frenetic percussion, it was a draw-dropping number that wouldn't let you stop bouncing in your seat.

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