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Live Review: Matt Mays at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: An impassioned communicator, rocker Matt Mays delivered an unapologetic and sincere set as he returned to New York City in support of his new release Once Upon A Hell ... -
Live Review: Daniel Daniel at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: When you ask Nashville-based artist Daniel Daniel why he uses his first name twice, he will tell you that it’s a signature; a way to stand out. Another way ... -
Live Review: Craig Greenberg at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: Craig Greenberg’s piano skills have brought him as far as Cambodia, where he recently finished a residency, and back to New York City where he gave a pared-down performance ... -
The Coronas at Bowery Ballroom in New York, NY
Material: Humbly announcing their thrill at playing their first sold-out show in the U.S., The Coronas showcased songs from their newest release, Trust The Wire, which landed them a number one spot on the ... -
Tribal Seeds at Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY
Material: Headlining Boomshaka 2018, (a full night of reggae fare) Tribal Seeds delivered what the audience came for: an uplifting and emotive event. Formed by brothers Steven Jacobo and Tony-Ray Jacobo (producer), they have toured ... -
Live Review: Mary Gatchell at Rockwood Music Hall in New York, NY
Material: Marking the release of her new album Camino Real, Mary Gatchell debuted her latest collection of pop/soul songs. Though adhering closely to the pop/soul model, an occasional island feel ... -
Live Review: SAD at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY
Material: These six enthusiastic bandmates delivered a high energy collection of alternative rock songs (with some occasional rapping). Aptly described on their Facebook page as “Upbeat alternative rock with an ... -
Pathway To Paris at Carnegie Hall in New York City
Climate change took center stage at Carnegie Hall for the fifth annual “Pathway To Paris” concert bringing attention to the forces that are compromising our planet. Launched five years ago ... -
Live Review: Gregory and Renee Toroian at Don't Tell Mama in New York, NY
Material: Traversing a vast musical terrain in their cabaret show P.S....I Love You, Gregory and Renee Toroian look at love from various points of view, from the “forever” scenario to ... -
Live Review: Flow Tribe at Rocks Off Cruise in New York, NY
Material: Lit up in all its splendor, what better way is there to take in the sights of Manhattan than a nighttime boat ride complete with music, drinks and dancing. ... -
Live Review: The Howlin' Souls at Pianos in New York, NY
Material: At times their music seems to have its roots in southern rock (they were named after blues icon Howlin’ Wolf), while in other instances you can hear a hint ... -
Live Review: Binx Buys at Webster Hall in New York
Material: There’s no doubt that Lady Gaga’s reach must have had something to do with Binx Buys’ unique self-creation. This South African artist's elaborately designed costumes are part of a ... -
Live Review: Scars on 45 at The Winery at St. George in Mohegan Lake, NY
Material: U.K.-based Scars On 45 make frequent trips to the US, a strong indicator that their music has reached enough people to make these visits worthwhile. Their indie-styled, acoustic pop/rock ... -
Live Review: Hans Pieter Herman at Pangea in New York, NY
Material: With New York classical recitals under his belt, Dutch born Hans Pieter Herman has successfully rolled the dice with his cabaret debut, The Flying Dutchman (No Wagner Allowed). In ... -
Live Review: Alex Wong and Megan Slankard at the Rockwood Music Hall in New York, ...
Material: Alex Wong and Megan Slankard shared the stage with their own version of an acoustic round robin. Possessing different styles, the artists managed to find common ground while performing ... -
Live Review: Remy Block at Pangea in New York, NY
Material: Tackling another songwriter’s repertoire can be daunting, especially songs by high-profile artists. It is good to set your intention, whether it’s a unique interpretation, a strong grasp on the material ... -
Live Review: Palmas at Rockwood Hall in New York, NY
Material: Dressed in their preppie best, Philadelphia-based Palmas played their hearts out with a modern surf-influenced rock sound. The group’s inspiration draws from bands like the Beatles and Nancy Sinatra, ... -
First Annual Piano Summit: A Hands-On Experience
On March 13 - 15, pianists from multiple corners of the piano world will descend upon New York City for the first-ever Piano Summit. This three-day event will cater to ... -
Live Review: Michael Blume at Neuehouse in New York, NY
Material: A mix of R&B, neo soul and hip-hop, Michael Blume seamlessly blends these genres into his own creation, which he then superimposes with his brand of socially conscious messages, ... -
Live Review: Sara Melson at Pianos in New York, NY
Material: The designation singer/songwriter must have been reserved for artists like Los Angeles-based Sara Melson, whose songs read like a diary set to music. In N.Y. to promote her brand-new ...
























