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In Reply to: Tonic is no more posted by Dave Garretson on April 18, 2007 at 09:01:32:
My home away from home! That sucks!!!!But what great memories! I heard so many shows that turned into recordings... William Parker's "Bob's Pink Cadillac", a Zorn Masada disc... the list goes on. God, was I depressed when I heard the mincemeat Eremite made of the Parker show when it hit CD.
Lotsa wonderful memories... (sigh). So where to go in NYC now? I'm off on my bi-annual trip next month.
Follow Ups:
The Stone... John's new place, much smaller...corner of Ave C and 2nd Street.
Closer to where I stay than Tonic. I'll check it out - thanks a lot.
Hi Dan,I know I am going to miss a few, but besides the incredible schedule of music that John presents at the Stone, the other mentioned include:
VISION TONIC
Sets at 7:30pm and 9:30pm
At The Clemente Soto Velez LES Gallery
107 Suffolk Street, New York, NY
F or J,M,Z to Delancey-Essex Street
$10 per set / one drink minimumNew York, NY - Arts for Art responds to the closing of Tonic with a
concert series based on Tonic's cancellations. On seven nights in
April and May, musicians who were scheduled to play at Tonic, will now
be playing one block east, at the Clemente Soto Velez LES Gallery. The
number of venues where this music is consistently presented in
Manhattan is deteriorating to a dangerous low. Arts for Art and the
Vision Festival will be working with CSV to address this issue by
hosting these concerts, as well as seeking a way to continue to
present this music on a regular basis. The April schedule follows, and
the May concerts will be announced soon. It is imperative to have
places where artists of this caliber can be heard in Manhattan on a
regular basis.
http://www.visionfestival.org or 212.696.6681------------------------
ROULETTE presents
20 Greene St (between Canal and Grand St)
8:30 PM Admission $15 Students $10 MEMBERS FREE
TICKETS/RSVP: 212.219.8242
http://www.roulette.org-----------------------------
Venue: Nublu
Address: 62 Ave C
Neighborhood: Lower East Side
Travel: Subway: F, V to Lower East Side–Second Ave
Phone: 212-979-9965Butch Morris plays here often
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Dee Pop presents:
THE Freestyle MUSIC SERIES
"All types of creative music"
Every Sunday @ Jimmy's Restaurant
43 East 7th Street * NYC * 212-982-3006--------------------------------
Venue: Tribal Soundz
Address: 340 E 6th St
Neighborhood: East Village
Travel: Subway: F, V to Lower East Side–Second Ave; L to First Ave
Phone: 212-673-5992Normally World Music and it can be interesting.
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Bruce still does his thing on most Sunday late afternoon-early evening at DMG---------------------------------
---------------------------------As noted, some good programming has moved to Brooklyn.
Barbès
376 9th St
Brooklyn, NY 11215
Park Slope
Phone: (718) 965-9177
---------------------The Center for Improvisational Music
Address: 295 Douglass St
Neighborhood: Gowanus
Travel: Subway: M, R to Union St
Phone: 212-631-5882--------------------------
Venue: Biscuit
Address: 230 Fifth Ave
Neighborhood: Park Slope
Travel: Subway: M, R to Union St
Phone: 718-399-2161On Sundays, trumpeter John McNeil holds court
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Best,
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