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Monday, June 21A one-day festival of over 1,000 free concerts in parks and streets citywide

A guide to Play Me I’m Yours, NYC’s street piano project

The streets are alive with the sound of music! Make Music New York is back for a fourth year, with over 1,000 free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City, all on the first day of summer.

On Monday, June 21, from 10 in the morning until 10 at night, musicians of all ages and musical persuasions — from hip-hop to opera, Latin jazz to punk rock — will make music on streets, sidewalks, schoolyards, stoops, plazas, cemeteries, parks and gardens. As always, concerts are performed by anyone who wants to take part, and enjoyed by everyone who wants to attend.

In cooperation with the City of New York, this year’s MMNY features an incredible array of special events. From the visionary percussion music of Iannis Xenakis surrounding the Central Park Lake pg.5, to a New Orleans-style jazz parade pg.13, “Take Your Musician To School Day,” 130+ bands of Punk Island pg.14, and guitar-slinging office workers of Play Hard pg.13, there is something for every listener.

And many ways to make music yourself: bring your instrument and join a Mass Appeal event , sit down at a Play Me I’m Yours piano pg.7, or explore interactive music technology in the Meatpacking District pg.12. For full details, consult this guide, or visit makemusicny.org for late-breaking updates!

2 INTRO

Los Pollitos III 499 Myrtle Ave

5:00–9:00 Edwin Vazquez Latino songwriter & guitarist

Move With Grace469 Myrtle Ave

8:00 Nucomme 8:30 Cavalier rapper with the bearing of a knight 9:00 The Outabodies invigorating trio

Rustik 471 Dekalb Ave

4:00 ADM

Sucre Café 520 Dekalb Ave

12:00–8:00 The Noise Culture

Umi Nom 433 Dekalb Ave

1:00 The Morrow 6:00 Umi Nom House Band featuring Chef King

DOWNTOWN BROOkLYN

Brooklyn Borough Hall 209 Joralemon St

Presented by Best of Brooklyn 5:00 Northside Festival presents: The Beets 5:30 West Indian American Carnival Association presents: Harmony 6:00 Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival presents: Kimberly Nichole & Erick Arc Elliott

Brooklyn Historical Society128 Pierrepont St

12:00–3:00 Brooklyn Beatmakers celebrating b-boys & girls, curated by Horse + Dragon NYC and Tom Tom Magazine

Columbus Park Court St & Joralemon St

12:00 Prota-j hip hop and R&B

Fulton Mall Fulton St & Jay St

11:00 am–8:00 DSL Studios Showcase young hip hop/R&B artists

Hoyt Plaza Hoyt St & Schermerhorn

1:00 Jaybird folk by two beardy brothers 2:00 Hejira American-Egyptian duo 3:00 Jann Klose singer-songwriter from Bronx, by way of Germany, Kenya, South Africa 4:00 Velez! Moore passionate songs and spoken word 6:00 Lina Villegas South American sounds

MetrotechMyrtle Avenue and Bridge St

3:00 Yasmine Iliya jazz vocals in Spanish, Portuguese, French and English, with piano and bass 5:00 Hugo Andre & New York Six soft pop with Latin, religious themes

DUMBO

68 Jay St Bar68 Jay St

6:00 Jan Bell and The Maybelles country trio 7:00 The Strung Out String Band local lads play Appalachian & AC/DC tunes 8:00 Will Scott “best blues in NYC”

The Archwayunder Manhattan Bridge, Water St & Anchorage Pl

1:00 Lucky Chops Brass Band funky 5-piece brass 2:00 William B. Johnson’s Drumadics leading underground horn ensemble 3:15 Halcyon DJs from the DJ-centric record store 5:00 Mantra Percussion with electronics 6:30 Mass Appeal: French Horns join a French Horn ensemble led by wide-ranging hornist Mark Taylor 7:30 Halcyon DJs

Vox Pop Café1022 Cortelyou Rd

1:00 JC Cassis dance-pop with powerful vocals and synth beats 2:00 Fati & Charles children’s music in Spanish 3:00 Rolie Polie Guacamole 4:00 Miss Katie’s Children’s Sing-along 5:00 Fudakochi alt soul 6:00 Chanel Denise “better then Keri, is the female Ne-yo” 7:00 Craig Chin odd little pop songs 8:00 As I Am soulful vocalist back from entertaining troops overseas 9:00 Dream Zoo free improvising poetesses, not for the faint of ear/spleen

FORT GReeNe

Autour du Monde860 Fulton St

6:30 A-Roc R&B, hip hop, pop 7:00 H.B. Monte journey through life & love

Best Buy703 Fulton St

12:00 Anisa Fujah R&B, soul, hip hop 5:00 Kacey Chrysler internet radio personality and rapper 6:00 David Easton Band funk and jazz rock in the vein of Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan

e.C. Blum School P.S. 46k 100 Clermont Ave

12:00–4:00 drum circle, recorders, singing and dancing, with the school band and local musicians

Chez Lola387 Myrtle Ave

7:30–10:00 Sedric Choukroun Brazilian Jazz Trio acoustic harp-guitar, saxophone/flute and percussion

Chez Oskar211 Dekalb Ave

7:30 Blue Vipers of Brooklyn witty songs from the ‘20s and ‘30s

Der Schwarze kölner710 Fulton St

5:00 Tine Bruhn Experience Danish jazz vocalist backed by sax 7:00 Roger Bartlett and Scratch & Sniff high energy with blistering guitar

Fort Greene ParkMyrtle Avenue & Washington Park

Myrtle Avenue Entrance 12:00 WATCH High School Performers students who rock, from the World Academy for Total Community Health 2:00 JHS 185 Drumline drum circles and drum lines 3:00 MS 113 Ronald Edmonds Learning Center Choir 7th & 8th grade choir performs concert repertoire 6:00 Maracatu New York Brazilian percussion Visitors’ Center6:00 American Opera Projects creating and presenting new American opera for over 20 years

Fort Greene SNAP324 Myrtle Ave

3:00 Anisa Fujah R&B, soul, hip hop 5:00 Soulfolk Experience rotating group of veteran multi-instrumentalists/songwriters, led by Maritri Garrett 6:00 Jesse Goldman modern jazz, old-world folk

Gnarly Vines 350 Myrtle Ave

1:30 Carolyn and Jay Leonhart jazz & pop classics

Joloff Restaurant930 Fulton St

5:00–8:00 Shadow Act jazz + indie

Bargemusic2 Old Fulton St

7:00 Voxare String Quartetclassical and Beatles

Brooklyn Bridge Park Main St & Plymouth St

Main Street10:00 am Shake, Rattle and Roll kids dance to world music 11:30 am Oran Etkin: Wake Up Clarinet! Putumayo jazz for kids 1:00 Famous Accordion Orchestra from Bach to Kraftwerk 2:30 Threeds Oboe Trio 4:00 Valerie Plauché sing along & raise your energy 5:30 UpBeat NYC musical children 7:00 Shinbone Alley Stilt Band tallest jazz band ever 8:30 William B. Johnson’s Drumadics leading underground horn ensemble

Pier One12:00 Carolyn Enger classical American/Israeli pianist 1:00 Tomasz Halat classical Polish pianist 2:00 Opera for Humanity world-class opera by young stars 4:30 Gamelan Son of Lion Javanese-Balinese percussion orchestra

Bubby’s Brooklyn 1 Main St

12:00 Rona Figueroa songs about everything 1:00 Dylan Rice rock/Brit-pop hybrid 6:00 Lale Sayoko & Kenji Williams belly dancer and violinist 7:00 Raya Brass Band funky Balkan folk 8:00 Pete Sturman offbeat songs

Dumbo Arts Center 30 Washington St

1:30 Xenia Rubinos whimsical Puerto Rican & Cuban songs 4:30 Threefifty Duo classical/rock guitar duo 6:00 Jody Redhage and Fire in July cello songstress 7:30 Nathan W. McKee loop-based, pulsating pop

Fulton Ferry Landing 2 Old Fulton St

3:00 Petr Cancura Band fiery folk jazz 4:00 House of Waters the Jimi Hendrix of hammered dulcimer 5:00 Dylan Rice rock/Brit-pop hybrid 6:00 Voices of Gotham a cappella 9:00 Cassis & the Sympathies 3-part harmony pop

Galapagos Art Space16 Main St

3:00 The Mighty Third Rail hip hop poetry with violin & bass 4:00 Joanna Parson fun, quirky singer

Jacques Torres Chocolate 66 Water St

11:00 am Floanne French classics 12:15 Hilliard Greene blues, bop & Bach on bass 1:30 Fiona Crawford a gal & her ukulele 3:00 Daniel Reyes Llinas jazz 5:00 Vlada Tomova & Chris Rael acoustic world music 6:30 Issa Cabrera soulful English, Spanish & Portuguese singing rhythms

FLATBUSH

Alexine A. Fenty School P.S. 139k 330 Rugby Rd

2:15 4th Grade Band showcases their progress

Brooklyn Public Library 1305 Cortelyou Rd

1:00 Yoon Sun Choi 2:00 bNb4:00 Sounds of Greg D5:00 Michaela Anne

Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan ArtsMoCADA80 Hanson Place

1:30 MS 113 Ronald Edmonds Learning Center Choir 7th & 8th grade choir performs concert repertoire 4:00 Roosevelt Dime all things Americana 5:15 A-Roc R&B, hip hop, pop 6:00 Cavalier rapper with the bearing of a knight

OutPost Lounge 1014 Fulton St

6:00 Twilight of the Idle Queer cabaret rock, Vaudevillian piano 7:00 Soulfolk Experience rotating group of veteran multi-instrumentalists/songwriters

Sans Souci Restaurant 330 Myrtle Ave

1:00–9:00 Metric ManThe Freedom Fighter conscious, versatile reggae

GReeNPOINT

143 Noble Street 143 Noble St

7:00 Bob Lukomski electronica

McCarren Park Leonard St & Nassau Ave

Field House Area5:00 Bellevue’s Finest 6:00 A Million Years 7:00 Falcon 8:00 Robbers on High StreetSkate Park1:00 Sneaky Pete Soul-Hop 2:00 Lost In Society alt pop punk 3:00 Nancy and Two Meteors electronic dance rock 4:00 Multitudes instrumental rockBedford and N. 12th1:30 Polish Theatre Institute Polish operettas, musicals, and cabaret

McGolrick ParkDriggs Ave & Russell St

6:00 Hadron the Collider anti-folk duo with smart lyrics 7:00 John Hovorka singer-songwriter with acoustic guitar

Monitor School P.S. 110 124 Monitor St

9:30 am student performance with guitars and drumming

Music on Milton 136 Milton St

6:30 Rob Kendt narrative singer-songwriter 7:00 David Boyle 7:30 L.J. Murphy 8:00 Holler: Music from North to South by Rachael Benjamin and Beth Price

Schmook’s Pizza 86 Nassau Ave

1:00–9:00 El Diablo Robotico and Friends

St Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church862 Manhattan Ave

6:00 Willie and the Wolves

Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream632 Manhattan Ave

1:00 North Highlands pop collective with hints of Baroque, Afro-beat 3:00 The Talisman like ‘90s Italian pop played by mummies

Von king: Bandshell Marcy Ave & Lafayette Ave

1:00 Slowest Runner (in all the World) post-Baroque with a rock setup 3:00 Lon Kaiser solo improvised piano music 5:00 Lauren Jacs dark & melodic 6:00 Bryant Smith Gospel hip hop 7:00 Dan Patch rock trio digs deep

BUSHWICk

Bushwick Project for the Arts 304 Meserole St

5:00 Captain Ronzo acoustic pirate rock 6:00 Angela Jane an ode to sound and thought 7:00 Benny & the Ben-Jam-Min Band vocal reggae 8:00 Rioux virtual instruments, rhythm-heavy 9:00 Chimneys plush avant-folk

Bushwick Starr Rooftop207 Starr St

1:00 Sydney Wayser French-American multi-instrumentalist and vocalist 2:00 Planes haunting psych/folk 3:00 Hunter dark synth-pop

eastern District 43 Bogart St

4:00–10:00 Rahtid Sound duo does dub

Goodbye Blue Monday 1087 Broadway

4:00 Paul Tabachneck Elvis Costello meets Cat Stevens by way of Ben Harper 5:00 Chill Right Quick everything you haven’t thought of yet 6:00 Thought & Memory very loud post-rock quartet 7:00 JC Cassis dance-pop with powerful vocals and synth beats 8:00 Ride the Snake improv psychedelic rock 9:00 K-Men’s Crew 10:00 Panda

Little Skips941 Willoughby Ave

12:30 Attack Cobra electronic drums, guitar and synth 1:30 Mashami Tomihisa “a beautiful and bad ass adventure” 2:00 Shan Kenner jazz guitar trio 2:45 Alastair Ottesen 3:15 Queen of Sibyls 4:00 Octant perplexing array of sounds, lights, and flailing machinery 7:30 Linda La Porte Christian renegade now plays guitar in rock bands 8:15 Green Grocer synth-driven noise-pop 9:00 DJ Merenda

Maria Hernandez Park Knickerbocker & Starr St

1:00 Thought rockers recall Sly grooves, the soul of Withers 6:00 Anima Anonima 7:00 Don’t Sleep Entertainment R&B, hip hop and reggaeton fusion 8:00 Jive Grave jazz story songs

CLINTON HILL

Anima Italian Bistro 458 Myrtle Ave

1:00–9:00 Anthony Cedras global soul and R&B

Brooklyn Junior150 Clinton Ave

2:30 P.E.M.G. positive hip hop by the young 4:00 Jesse Goldman modern jazz, old-world folk

Castro’s Mexican Cuisine511 Myrtle Ave

5:30–10:00 DJ Fuerte spins Latin

Green in BkLYN 432 Myrtle Ave

12:00 Carolyn and Jay Leonhart jazz & pop classics 4:00 Claire Rodriguez community-building singer-songwriter

Barretto Point ParkTiffany Street & Viele Ave

7:00 Diabolique streetwise indie rock

Crotona Park BandshellCrotona Ave & Claremont N

5:00–9:00 Lynne Watson and Positive N-ergy versatile R&Bcover band

DreamYard Art Center1085 Washington Ave

6:00 Folklore Urbano pianist Pablo Mayor leads high-energy ensemble, with danceable and subtle modern Colombian music. Presented by the Weil Music Institute at Carnegie Hall.

1372 Merriam Ave

5:30 Highbridge Voices children’schoir sings classical, Latin, gospel

Hunt’s Point Riverside ParkLafayette Ave & Edgewater Rd

1:00 Alma V. genre twist 1:15 Oneshot BK Reppa 17-year-old rap 1:30 Lord OBG remix king 1:45 Takiyah Diamond urban music with passion 2:00 Sukari reggae, soul and hip hop 2:15 Garden of Eden Sound Gospel and hip hop, old school and new 2:30 G Dash 2:45 O-dub versatile wordplay 3:00 Bethany Diva Davis Haitian songstress 3:45 Streets Da God

kache II Barber Shop1257 Beach Ave

12:00 DJ Sam Man 1:00 R7 The Great 2:00 Sway: The Fraternity 4:00 Quest Cali aka Young Piff good old Bronx hip hop 5:00 Charms hip hop with a pinch of Dominican roots 6:00 Mr. Hawkins & The Love Grind relevant, soulful hip hop 8:00 Sneaky Pete Soul-Hop

NYPL: edenwald 1255 E. 233rd St

3:00 JB

NYPL: Wakefield 4100 Lowerre P

5:00 $olo witty hip hop with a message

Soundview Park Lafayette Ave & Metcalf Ave

6:00 Pareece Tyrese meets Usher

St Mary’s Park St Ann’s Ave & E. 149th St

1:45 PPressure conceptual hip hop and R&B

BeDFORD-STUYVeSANT

Bread Stuy403 Lewis Ave

4:00 JC Cassis dance-pop with powerful vocals and synth beats

Rapha evangelistic Worship Center78 Saratoga Ave

6:00–9:00 Michael Turner Lewis tenor with a soulful, prophetic falsetto

The Palace Rooftop 838 Myrtle Ave

5:30 Anything But Animals garage grunge duo 6:30 MiniBoone instrument switching party 7:30 Ellis Ashbrook psychedelic pool of aquatic delays

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2 Weeks

60 Pianos

8 Million New Yorkers

Sing for Hope presents

June 21–July 5, 2010

Play Me, I’M yours

“This summer, Sing for Hope will create a beautiful

moment in our city by bringing Play Me, I’m Yours to our parks and public spaces. It’s things like this that make me extra proud to be a New Yorker.”

— Grammy Award Winner Alicia Keys

Manhattan

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Lincoln C

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Times S

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Battery Park

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Herald S

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Little Red Square (6th Ave. and Bleecker)

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Bryant Park New

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Gansevoort Plaza

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Astor Place

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Brooklyn

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Prospect Park (2 pianos)

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Fort Greene Park (2

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Sing for Hope presents

About Sing for Hope

“What Sing for Hope does is wonderfully simple. It maintains a roster of compassionate, world-class artists who donate time and talent to the humanitarian causes that inspire them.”

—Dr. Muhammad Yunus2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and

Sing for Hope Board Member Founded by opera singers with a desire to lift their voices for social change, Sing for Hope mobilizes more than 600 world-class artists— from classical musicians to photographers to Broadway performers — who donate time and talent in our volunteer service programs that benefit schools, hospitals and communities.

Sing for Hope is an “artists’ peace corps”, and our three volunteer service programs are:

Art U! dynamic arts and leadership education for more than 2,000 under-resourced youth each year

Healing Arts in-hospital performances and workshops for more than 1,500 patients each year

Community Arts events that raise awareness and funds for humanitarian causes, and projects that dismantle barriers to arts accessibility

Each Sing for Hope project is defined by the needs of the community, the generosity of professional artists, and our belief in the transformative power of the arts.

About Play Me, I’m Yoursand Luke JerramTouring internationally since 2008, Play Me, I’m Yours is an artwork by artist Luke Jerram. Luke Jerram’s multidisciplinary practice involves the creation of sculptures, installations, live arts projects and gifts. Since his professional career as an artist began in 1997, Luke has created a number of extraordinary art projects that excite and inspire people around him. After the two-week Play Me, I’m Yours installation, Sing for Hope will donate all 60 pianos to local schools and hospitals, enriching local communities for years to come.

Sing for Hope thanks Joseph and Judi Flom, Beth Rudin DeWoody and the Rudin Management Company, The Bill and Ann Ziff Foundation, Eva Haller, Goldman Sachs, Fred Patella & Con Sordino Piano Services, Clear Channel Communications, Rubenstein Communications, The Sidhu-Singh Family Foundation,The Soar Foundation, Bank of America, HAI, and all of our generous supporters who have made Play Me, I’m Yours a possibility for New York City this summer.

Play Me, I’m Yours, organized by Sing for Hope in collaboration with Make Music New York, was presented in cooperation with the City of New York.

To support Play Me, I’m Yours and Sing for Hope’s other programs that make art available to all, please visit us online at www.singforhope.org

Sing for Hope is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. makemusicny.org

“Many people never touch a piano, so we are bringing pianos to the people. This project is made possible by Sing for Hope’s ‘artist peace corps’ – professional artists from New York’s leading companies who volunteer in Sing for Hope’s outreach programs.” —Sing for Hope Co-Founding DirectorsCamille Zamora and Monica Yunus

PARK SLOPE

Auntie Suzie’s 247 5th Ave

6:30 The Great Republic of Rough and Ready re-examining Americana traditions

Bierkraft191 5th Ave

6:00 Sunset Afire world music led by guitarist/singer Ed Parada

Bogota Latin Bistro 141 5th Ave

7:00–10:00 The Roof Walkers

Ibeam Music168 7th St

4:00 Ibeam Music Studio Students jazz and improv by 7-16 year old students, led by Brian Drye and Allyssa Lamb

Prospect Park: Grand Army Plaza

5:30 Adam McHeffey catchy melodies 7:00 Pantera Saint-Montaigne eclectic soul 8:00 Matt James Band invigorating pop rock

Warren St Marks Community Garden 623 Warren St

4:00 Brett Saxon a new breed of folk 7:00 Bella Voce Singers 32-member multigenerational chorus

Washington Park4th Ave and 3rd St

1:00 Elijah Tucker and Generous Music perfect summer day trio 6:00

Mass Appeal: Accordions accordionists are invited to participate in a musical environment directed by Bob Goldberg

PROSPECt HEIGHtS

Aliseo: Osteria del Borgo 665 Vanderbilt Ave

6:00 Nir Z and John Caban 7:00 Brandon Ross and Francesco Pini 9:00 Marco Capelli 6:00 Brandon Ross and Francesco Pini

AweDacity 806 Washington Ave

5:00–8:00 Suzy Bell

Cataldo’s Restaurant 554 Vanderbilt Ave

5:00 Toys and Tiny Instruments Band children’s music for adults 6:30 Owen and the Cats

Corduroy Kid 622 Vanderbilt Ave

4:00 Flite rock for Brooklyn kids

Fanci-Pooches and Purrs Spa Boutique470 Sterling Pl

3:00 Catahoulas Cajun Band 5:00 Combat Jazz with dub accents

Fermented Grapes 651 Vanderbilt Ave

3:00 Brian Thompson & Friends

House of Hair Salon 615 Washington Ave

5:00–9:00 The DJs Ball collective spins many genres

Milk Bar 620 Vanderbilt Ave

11:00 am Dominic Veconi acoustic guitar 12:00 Brian Thompson & Friends

Namaskar 643 Vanderbilt Ave

3:00 Haitian Baptist Church 5:00 Craig Crawford Players Gospel and jazz

NSA Supermarket 720 Washington Ave

6:30 Set in Color pop-rock from Long Island, fun & catchy 7:00 The Project jazz and nu jazz

Soda Bar 629 Vanderbilt Ave

1:30 Viva plays guitar like a flaming sword, a ringing bell, and a scratching chicken 3:00 Annie Lanzillotto and Fiasco

Teddy’s Restaurant 791 Washington Ave

5:00 Ras Trio 7:00 Phenom 22-year-old brings a unique point of view to hip hop 7:30 Dorothy Colon 8:00 Louise Browne

Udom Thai Restaurant 661 Washington Ave

5:00 Jazz Karaoke 6:30 Blind Fury killer rhymes, a hell of a show 7:30 Christine Hagan sings and rhymes “in a sort of Lauryn Hill, Ella Fitzgerald way”

Wine Exchange 595 Vanderbilt Ave

6:00 Note! 8:00 Demavore 9:00 Inside Dogs

Zaytoon’s 594 Vanderbilt Ave

7:00 John Glass Trio jazz standards

SUNSET PARk

All Star Savings 469 53rd St

4:00–7:00 Community DJ

Banco Popular 5216 5th Ave

4:00 Peruvian Band

Café Con Pan 5401 Fifth Ave

4:00–7:00 Max Reiser college cover band

Flamingo Furniture 5109 Fifth Ave

4:00–8:00 Sunset Park BID Community Concert tropical and hip hop

George’s Restaurant 5701 Fifth Ave

3:00 Ivan Perez “Mi Escuelita,” a children’s music debut 4:30 Rocafuerte spanish rock with a metal twist

Happy Days 4802 Fifth Ave

3:00 Saul sings Frank Sinatra 4:30 Mercy & Grace expresses the Christian faith through the frets of their guitars

Los Amigos Hardware Store 4510 Fifth Ave

4:00–7:00 Christian Latin Jazz

Rivera Cleaners 6113 Fifth Ave

4:00 Worship Artist

Williamsburg

The brooklyn Kitchen 100 Frost St

6:00–9:00 Infinity Spaceship live karaoke band

buffalo Exchange 504 Driggs

5:00 Small Devices synth, jangles, lush vocals

Charlie and sam 135 Grand St

6:00 Marco Argiro of Le Mood rock ‘n’ roll in the bright lights

Continental army Plaza S. 4th St and Roebling St

1:00 Surprise Surprise pop/rock from Philly music students 6:00 David E Beats and The White House Band alt rock/hip hop with electrifying guitar 7:00 The Midnight Suns melodic and energetic 8:00 Push indie/hip hop 8:45 Katie Pawluk acoustic instruments, crude electronics

Cyn lounge 216 Bedford Ave

5:00 Lisa Bianco pop with a punk heart 5:45 Daniel Harris stereo trickery and musical baubles 6:30 Chris Farrell solo mix 7:30 Avi Wisnia award-winning jazz/pop/bossa 8:30 Zelazowa DIY, Beatles-esque

Fada bistro 530 Driggs Ave

4:00 Shadow Act jazz + indie 5:00 Audrey Silver jazz vocals 6:00 Daniel Reyes Llinas jazz 7:00 Nick Demopoulos homemade instruments 8:00 Sequel 9:00 Eliane

Franny & roey 252 Grand St

3:00 Dye Violets acoustic duo 5:00 Bocat catnip, sunny window ledges, rare eye contact 6:00 Karys and Shaw diverse electro-pop covers

Front room gallery 147 Roebling St

6:00 AOI 13th-century music for peasants 6:30 Tangerine Engine hypnotic and textural 7:00 Tom Swirly electro loops 7:30 Tu audiovisual improv duo 8:00 Joy Through Noise aural distortions 8:30 NYC Papermill explosive effects 9:00 Noise Floor Music ambient textures, downtempo rhythms 9:30 Chris Burke & Tamara Yadao music made by game consoles

Funk Solstice: Funkfest outside of Rose Live Music345 Grand St

12:00 Spanglish Fly NYC’s only boogaloo band 1:00 Mokaad Prince-inspired 11-piece 2:00 The Rozatones deep funk, greasy rock, spicy Latin 3:00 Zongo Junction 13-member band hosts monthly Afrobeat party at Cameo 4:00 Stephanie Rooker & the Search Engine soul-shaking 5:00 The Funk Ark 11 piece funk 6:00 Mamarazzi like a ripe grapefruit: tart funk, acidic groove and nectar of ancient lullaby 7:00 Urban Sun 8-piece funk 8:00 Turkuaz funk explosion; bring your diapers 9:00 Ikebe Shakedown Afro-Funk juggernaut

Grand Ferry Grand St & River St

5:00 Charles Waters post-jazz improv thrash freak 6:00 DKWLF improvised psychedelic rock 7:00 Medlers high-energy rock 8:00 Gamelatron world’s first fully robotic gamelan orchestra 9:00 Zero Gravity Thinkers transportive improv

Iona 180 Grand St

7:00 Simon Garrett breaks, beats, bass

kingdom 170 N. 4th St

6:00 Follower wandering, rambling, roaming 7:00 Food Stamps catchy ‘80s pop 8:00 Theodore Grimm recently signed with new single “Pullin’ Shapes” 9:00 I Am The Heat roof parties, sweaty dance floors, summertime flings 10:00 Jacob Jiles Brooklyn soul

knitting Factory Club Brooklyn 361 Metropolitan Ave

1:00–10:00 12000 Trees ethnically and musically diverse ensemble plays spontaneous improvised music

Lovin’ Cup Café 93 N. 6th St

1:30 Turkuaz funk explosion; bring your diapers 2:30 Hank and Cupcakes Artist of the Month in NYC’s Deli Magazine 3:30 The Yellow Dogs 4:30 Hollis Brown 5:30 Daddy Long Legs 6:30 Shilpa Ray 7:30 Fredericks Brown New Zealand duo, vocals and keys

Macri Square Metropolitan Ave & Union Ave

1:00 Elana Brody 2:00–5:00 The DJs Ball collective spins many genres

Macri Park Bar 462 Union Ave

6:00 Object ‘90s-style alternative 7:00 Roam folk rock 8:15 Sad Red playful electronic

Mousey Brown Salon 732 Lorimer St

5:00 Adir L.C. solo folk 7:00–10:00 The Old Rugged Sauce jazz standards

Northside Gourmet Deli 200 Bedford Ave

1:00 Frequency Core livetronic 2:00 The Library is on Fire “the only rock band left”

PeachFrog 136 N. 10th St

4:00 The Twees cocky Long Island post-punk 5:00 The Hsu-nami world’s first prog rock Erhu band 6:00 Ladybug Stingray funky dance trio 7:00 Beloved Rogue Band 8:00 The Folkadelics

Public Assembly 70 N. 6th St

4:00 Plastiq Passion all-girl new wave 5:00 Ariel Aparicio and the Hired Guns unapologetic 6:15 Ghost Ghost rock trio with live painter

SHAG Brooklyn 108 Roebling St

5:00 The Happy Problem cynical, addictive tunes 6:00 Chimneys plush avant-folk with banjo, organ, accordion, saw

Sodafine 119 Grand St

1:00 Chica Vas fashion extravaganza & musical experiment 2:00 The Ice Machine & Swift 3:00 Bow Ribbons 6:00 Columboid

Spike Hill 184-186 Bedford Ave

2:00 The Stethoscopes influenced by Beach Boys and Buddy Holly 3:00 Scary Living nocturnal guitar rock 4:00 GunFight! rowdy “post-country” 5:00 MiniBoone dark, clattering rhythms 6:00 Quiet Loudly soulful and atmospheric 7:00 Pet Ghost Project explosions

Sternberg Park Lorimer St and Montrose Ave

4:00–8:00 Moviehouse presents Viva Nada and Amigos

The Sweatshop 573 Metropolitan Ave

2:00 David E Beats and The White House Band alt rock/hip hop with electrifying guitar 4:00 Baby Brother 5:00 Naked Heroes 6:00 The Ruffian Arms

OTHeR BROOkLYNBAY RIDGe

69th Street Pier 69th St and Shore Road

11:00 am The Dan Blake Party saxophone and percussion marching band

BROWNSVILLe

Neighborhood Health Providers 372 Mother Gaston Blvd

2:30 Atwil 3:45 Hero’s Daughter 4:00 Stereotype Music hip hop with soul 5:00 L.O.S.T. 20-year-old MC, influenced by MF DOOM and Mos Def

Urban Brookdale Family Care Center 1883 Eastern Parkway

12:00 DBU Squad 1:00 Atwil 2:00 Hero’s Daughter

CARROLL GARDeNS

Carroll Park Carroll St & Court St

6:30 Emily Hultman indie folk originals and banjo covers 7:00 Herd Of Turtles acoustic rock and americana 8:00 Mitch Friedman varied, quirky pop

Carroll School P.S. 58 330 Smith St

10:15 am student orchestra, choir of 2nd–5th graders, guest artists from PPAS

CONeY ISLAND

Coney Island Boardwalk

Aquarium W. 5th St and Boardwalk

4:30 Neptune rock, blues originals 6:00 Venice Beach Muscle Club instrumental surf music on the boardwalk 7:30 New York’s Finest Jazz Ensemble 18-piece big band, classic & contemporary jazz

Wonderwheel 602 Surf Ave

1:00 Sean360x electronica/dance 3:00 Shadz Of Red sexy, psychedelic rock 7:00 As I Am soulful vocalist back from entertaining troops overseas

eAST NeW YORk

Danny kaye P.S. 149k 700 Sutter Ave

9:00 am–3:00 pm major musical celebration with Steel pan band, string orchestra, chorus, and jazz dance troupe

New Lots Community enrichment Coalition 653 New Lots Ave

1:30 A-Roc R&B, hip hop, and pop 2:30 H.B. Monte journey through life & love 3:30 Atwil 5:00 Stereotype Music hip hop with soul 6:00 Natia female R&B

FLATLANDS

Floyd Bennett P.S. 203 5101 Avenue M

1:45 chorus concert in schoolyard

keNSINGTON

e. 4th St kensington-Windsor Terrace Veterans Memorial Garden 171 E 4th St

5:00–9:00 Pam Grossman & Friends poets with music

PROSPeCT LeFFeRTS GARDeNS

Parkside Preparatory Academy M.S. 2 655 Parkside Ave

3:00 junior and senior bands play popular and movie music

BROOkLYN 11Mass Appeal event

UPTOWNWASHINGTON HeIGHTS/INWOOD

Isham Park Broadway and Isham St

7:00 The Symphony Chorus Christian choir and orchestra

Anne Loftus PlaygroundBroadway & Dyckman St

1:00 Freedom Road Show jazz, funk, Gospel

RING GardenBroadway & Dyckman St

4:00 Nyle x Naysayers staple of the SinSin Circuit, innovative videos 6:00 Manawi Thorn hard rock with acrobatic antics

The Monkey Room589 Ft Washington Ave

4:30 i am isis poet/spoken soul performer

HARLeM

67 Orange Street 2082 Frederick Douglass Blvd

6:00–10:00 DJ Stormin’ Norman groundbreaking DJ collective that introduced live mixing to daytime radio

Around Harlem

5:00 New Orleans Second Line musicians from Jazzmobile, including Kiane Zawadi–see sidebar

BilliesBlack Bar 271 W. 119th St

7:00 John Virag 7:15 Brooke Fox 7:30 Kurt Gellersted 7:45 September Concert Jammers 8:00 Benita Charles one-woman cabaret 8:15 aka voce one-woman chamber choir 8:30 Donah Hunter 8:45 Blue Lady riotous and mischievous

NYPL: Countee Cullen 104 W. 136th St

4:00 Scrilla Kwam positive hip hop written by a 14-year old

NYPL: Hamilton Grange 503 W. 145th St

3:00–6:00 Apophenia climatic hysteria and ambiance

P.S. 325 500 W. 138th St

2:15 Elementary school band

Renaissance Fine Art 2075 Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Blvd

4:00 LaWanda Michelle soft voice over hip hop instrumentation 5:30 Tevin Thomas composer and keyboardist 6:00 Candace Coles singer-songwriter 7:30 M. Liz Andrews original a cappella 8:15 Roma Irizarry well-rounded vocals

Riverbank State Park 679 Riverside Drive

1:00–8:00 The Global Jazz Network River Jam! all-day jazz jam with music, spoken word, film, and more

Rosa Nail Design 3604 Broadway

2:30 Carlos “Che Che” Jimenez great Puerto Rican flautist

Shrine 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd

1:00 Family Productions Entertainment five artists, three genres: hip hop, R&B and gospel 6:00 Aine Duffy Band Irish music 6:45 Cinnamon captivating singer-songwriter 7:15 i am isis poet/spoken soul 8:15 Imessiah Soul energetic soul 8:45 Sound Frontier new dimensions 9:30 Breakaway rock ‘n’ blues ‘n’ Roll YahKali & Amandla original roots reggae

Society Coffee 2104 Frederick Douglass Blvd

12:00 Pete Galub psychedelic punk and melodic 80’s pop 1:00 Q Nora Jones meets Skunk Anansie 2:00 Noshir Mody fusion guitarist 3:00 Nick Lee relaxing psyche guitar 4:00 Karen Lee Larson w/September

eAST HARLeM

Blake Hobbs Playground Second Ave and E. 102nd St

3:00 Entense Band go-go, R&B, and jazz from D.C. 7:00 Sturk accomplished old-school crooner

Camaradas el Barrio 2241 First Ave

1:00 Bryan Vargas & Ya Esta African devotion meets funky mambo 6:00–9:00 Navegante a hard core swag you can’t deny

Orbit east Harlem 2257 First Ave

6:00 The Scheme seven walks of life, one collective sound

SpaHa Café 1872 Lexington Ave

12:00 Cinnamon captivating singer-songwriter 1:00 Andrea Carlson retro jazz and blues singer 3:00 Christine Hagan sings and rhymes “in a sort of Lauryn Hill, Ella Fitzgerald way” 4:00 David Caldwell jazz and jams with a conscience 6:00 Surprise Surprise pop/rock from Philly music students 7:30 Carolyn and Jay Leonhart jazz & pop classics

UPPeR eAST SIDe

Carl Schurz Park E 86th & East End Ave

3:30 Jesse Neuman: Musicworks Ensemble trumpeter/cornetist and teacher 7:00 Anne Mironchik toe-tap-pin’ standards and adult-contemporary

Church of the Holy Trinity 316 E. 88th St

8:00 SoHarmoniums

Metropolitan Museum Fifth Avenue & E. 82nd St

2:00 Maria T. Grieco pianist and singer 4:00 My Glorious Mess catchy tunes with autoharp 5:00 Alyson Greenfield singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist 6:00 Chunis Argentine electro-rock

The Brownstone 24 E. 125th St

3:00–6:30 In The Light show-stopping, soul-stirring

DRastadub Studio 58 W. 127th St

7:00 Num & Nu Afrika soulful jazzy reggae

Heritage HealthCare Center Plaza 1727 Amsterdam Ave

2:00 La Sonya Gunter inner-city soul with rock, jazz, funk 4:00 Soulfolk Experience rotating group of veteran multi-instrumentalists/songwriters, led by Maritri Garrett

Hudson River Café 697 W. 133 St

5:00 Left Ear Trio jazz/funk in the style of Soulive and MMW 7:00–10:00 Kirk Bailey’s Next Level Band

Hugo Newman College Preparatory P.S./I.S. 180370 W. 120th St

9:00 am 1st and 2nd graders play the xylophone, in the gazebo

Jackie Robinson Park Bradhurst Ave and W. 147th St

1:00 Mr. Hawkins & The Love Grind real, relevant, bar heavy, and soulful hip hop 4:00 T “Flip” R LLC / Chris S. Owens Foundation hip hop in the name of non-violence

La Pregunta Arts Café 1528 Amsterdam Ave

4:00 NYChoro 4 CUNY jazz students play Brazilian rhythms 6:00 M.A.K.U. funk and rock on Colombian instruments

Mojo Harlem 185 St. Nicholas Ave

7:30 Urban Jazz Band smooth jazz

Morningside Park: W. 123rd St Playground

5:00 Tess 6:00 TL Cross 7:00 The Ki Ki Experience 8:00 Day innovative mix of soul, rock, and hip hop

Concert Jammers 30 years of performing experience 5:00 La Sonya Gunter inner-city soul with rock, jazz, funk

St. Nicholas Park 135th St & St. Nicholas Ave

5:00–9:00 B.U.R.N. U Movement

St. Nick’s Pub 773 St. Nicholas Ave

1:00, 3:00 Les Goodson Trio classical, jazz & neo-soul 4:00 In Case of Emergency (I.C.E.) hip hop of the past, present, future 5:45 Paul Corn & the Brooklyn New Art Ensemble jazz 7:00 Skill groovy tunes & spoken word

Sylvia’s Also 328 Lenox Ave

1:30 Left Ear Trio jazz/funk in the style of Soulive and MMW 4:30 Orikl As Salaam jazz, folk, nu-soul & hip hop 6:00 Mark Vodery R&B 6:45 Beavin Lawrence Group saxophonist 7:45 Starfish and Coffee spellbinding trio improvises 8:45 Audrey Silver jazz vocalist

MORNINGSIDe HeIGHTS

NYPL: 115th St203 W. 115th St

4:00 Anacaona y su Sabor Latino Latinoamerican folk

Sakura Park Riverside Dr and Seminary Row

5:00 Elissa Weiss singer & harpist, early music and folk 6:00 Mappa Mundi rock and avant-garde chamber music 7:00 The Really Terrible Orchestra of Westchester 16 members play music at the high school level 8:00 David Chidsey Spanish guitar

St John the Divine 1047 Amsterdam Ave

12:00 Dawna Hammers singer-songwriter and pianist 2:00 Patrick Gregory solo piano originals 4:00 Talat sly klez-jazz hybrid 6:00 Craig Greenberg soulful and endearing

NYPL: 96th St 112 E. 96th St

3:00 Cady Finlayson & Vita Tanga spirited Irish fiddle 3:30 Andrea Carlson retro jazz and blues singer

Tramway Plaza E. 59th St & Second Ave

6:00 Broken Land alternative tunings, surf songs, “Hindie rock”

UPPeR WeST SIDe

Advent Lutheran Church 2504 Broadway

12:00 Jordan Clawson piano originals

Bloomingdale Playground Amsterdam Ave & W. 104th St

5:00 The Westys a rock outfit of 14-year-old friends, an UWS favorite

Brandeis High School Garden 145 W. 84th St

Presented by Councilwoman Gale Brewer. 4:00 Sarah DeLeo jazz and pop vocals from ‘20s-‘60s 6:00 David Chidsey Spanish guitar 7:00 Poez spoken word pioneer

Columbus and W. 97th St

7:00 Uptown Sound a cappella jazz standards in close harmonies.

La Perla Garden 78 W. 105th St

2:00 Melody Rubie Broadway songs for kids 3:00 Anne Mironchik toe-tappin’ standards and adult-contemporary 5:30 Isra-Alien two guitarists inspired by Jewish music 6:30 The Truthseekers soul/blues/funk 8:00 Athena Reich quirky pop, along the lines of Regina Spektor

NYPL: Bloomingdale 150 W. 100th St

3:00 My Cousin, The Emperor brilliant mix of Americana

Riverside Park At Pier 1

2:00 Brandon Kiel guitar/piano player back from AfghanistanThroughout the Park 6:00 What a Neighborhood! classical duo singing

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Connect to music in a brand new way with InterActive Music New York! At two stages and four demonstration areas in the Meatpacking District, cutting-edge musical pioneers will show off original compositions that interact with the audience, the immediate environment, or with various forms of technology to deliver a dynamic and spontaneous musical experience. Bring your curiosity and interactive spirit, and join the music making!

Pedestrian Oasis 14th Street and 9th Avenue

Manhattan New Music Project: Still Sounds Runs Deep

Ko Umezaki & Chris Lavender: Mobile In C

Preston Parish: Creative Deviations for iPhone & iPad

Satoshi Takeichi: Audio Manipulation Improvisation

Nick Demopoulus & The Smomid

iPhone Mass Appeal!Mobile In C

Neel Murgai & Vin Scialla:Trigger Your Senses?

R. Luke Dubois: Various Pieces

Preston Parish: Stranger Than Damned Androids

(aka) Voce:Kindness

Travis Holdcroft:Self Immolation

Aldo Rodriguez: Various Pieces

The New Gallery Band of York

Izzi Ramkissoon and his Electric Eel Multimedia Ensemble: Modular City Scapes, Series 1

Phil Stearns & Javier Lopez-Williams: Mass Appeal Circuit Bending!

Burnkit 2600

Gansevoort Plaza Gansevoort and 9th Ave

IAMNY!InterActive Music

New York

12 MANHATTAN Mass Appeal event

and teaching newly composed songs about the park

Second Presbyterian Church 6 W. 96th St

Folk Music Society of NY presents: 4:00 Evy Mayer 4:30 Ellen Weiss 4:45 Jerry Epstein 5:15 Jane Babits & Toby Fagenson 5:45 Steve Suffet 6:00 Bob Malenky 6:30 Anne Price

Shake Shack 366 Columbus Ave

12:00 Natalie Gelman “simply terrific” says NY Post 12:45 Jeff Ting of Mayday Radio 1:30 Stacy Rock narrative music 2:15 Wil Deynes music & anecdotes

Straus Park W. 106th St & Broadway

1:00 Jackie Young folk rock 6:00 Soh Daiko first Taiko drumming group on the east coast

Theodore Roosevelt Park Columbus Ave & W. 81st St

4:00–8:00 Jazz Collective

Trinity Lutheran Church of Manhattan164 W. 100th St

5:30 At the Solstice Schubert and Schumann 6:00 Friends of the Solstice a cappella Schumann to Bernstein 6:30 The Solstice Singers French and German songs 7:00 Country Solstice country and bluegrass 7:15 Woody Regan’s Workshop pop and Broadway 8:15 Roger Stolz new originals

The Underground Lounge 955 West End Ave

7:00 Jodie Levinson Band heartfelt stories told through blues/pop

W 104th St Community Garden btw CPW & Manhattan Ave

8:00 Jason Lawlor acoustic guitar and alto sax

LINCOLN SqUARe

Around Lincoln Square

12:30–2:30 New Orleans Second

Verdi Park Amsterdam Ave & W. 73rd St

2:00 Soca Joe contemporary jazz 5:00 3 for Four father and sons play nothing but Beatles 7:00 Liana Stampur folk, soul, funk

CeNTRAL PARk

Bethesda Tunnel

2:00 Mass Appeal: Flutes Bach to Brazilian to pop, for an assemblage of flutes led by Mary-Ann Tu. All are welcome to sightread and meet other flutists

Dairy Lawn

12:00 Kacey Chrysler internet radio personality and rapper 1:00 The sbP rock & soul 4:00 Nick Lee relaxing psyche guitar 6:00 Dave O’Connor solo acoustic “Starcode” 7:00 The Dunnie Bobos garage rock

Dana Discovery Center Plaza W 110th St & Malcolm X Blvd

12:00 Mo Cobb singer-songwriter 2:00 Community of the Spirit chamber ensemble plays original music set to Rilke, Rumi, and Japanese poets 3:00 Adam Shenk suitcases packed with hooks 4:00 Lapis pianist Stefan Paolini and flautist Barry Seroff 5:00 Sarah y su Cachito Latin American and Spanish folk 7:00 Mass Appeal: Trombones Kevin McCormack assembles trombonists of all shapes, sizes and ages for Stravinsky’s “Firebird Suite” and a special arrangement of “One Note Samba”

Great Hill CPW & W 103rd St

2:00 Mission: On Mars electronic world 4:00 TranceSonics meditative Tibetan singing bowls, Shruti box 6:00 Sadhu flute and guitar

LakeW. 72nd & CPW

4:15pm and 5:45pm Iannis Xenakis: Persephassa see page 4

Mineral Springs12:00–4:00 Jason Consolacion and Friends singer-songwriter

6 pm–midnight with a full set by the winning band, kicking off the official MMNY afterparty with $mall ¢hange.

Crowne Plaza Times Square 1605 Broadway

10:00 am Threeds Oboe Trio 12:00 Sonia Montez captivating singer-songwriter 1:00 Danielle Antonio blues, jazz, rock, pop, & soul 3:00 Otan Vargas penetrating voice 6:00

Mass Appeal: Clarinets led by Paul Steinfeld, large clarinet ensemble performs pop and classical 7:00 Jordan Clawson piano originals 8:00 Jaclyn Dima singer-songwriter

Herald Square W. 35th St & Broadway

10:00 am David Christian Azarow acoustic vibes and passionate vocals 12:00 Solomon Chinnery jazz, gospel, hip hop fusion 1:00 Amy Sheehan blues and neo-soul 2:00 Milly Beau 4:00 Brandon Kiel guitar/piano player back from Afghanistan 6:30 Mass Appeal: Bagpipes led by Pipe Major Patrick Duffy, Herald Square will echo with favorite Irish, Scottish, and American tunes on the bagpipe

NYPL: Columbus742 Tenth Ave

3:00 Dali Blu & The Barebonz Band soulful fusion 5:00 Rise With The Fallen rock with a message 5:30 Jason Gisser acoustic and funky

Oasis Community Garden 505 W. 52 St

5:00 Nomad Stories adventurous yet accessible 6:00 David Bennett Cohen Boogie-woogie, New Orleans-style piano 7:00 Los Chamanes South American folklore

Times Square: Summer Solstice Broadway & W. 46th St

10:00 am–6:00 Thokchom Prasanna performing between yoga classes, plus a yoga class with live music from Yoga Organix at 10:30am. Presented by the Times Square Alliance.

Line musicians from the Hungry March Band, New School for Jazz, and mArchestRa–see sidebar

Apple Store1981 Broadway

6:00 Face the Music astonishingly talented teenagers perform new music by Graham Fitkin, Miguel del Aguila, Paul Desenne, Joe Phillips

ASCAP 1 Lincoln Plaza

5:00 Fio! acoustic/pop/blues from an ASCAP employee

Columbus Circle

10:00 am Christopher McGinnis father-son duo, original pop 11:00 Jaclyn Dima singer-songwriter 12:00 Jason Lawlor acoustic guitar and alto sax 1:00 Aditi opera out of context 2:00 Once Again young and groovy 3:00 Mass Appeal: Gongs Loop 2.4.3 percussion duo leads a gong ensemble; participants will receive instructions to join the premiere of a new piece 6:00 Amore Opera new company born from the closing of Amato Opera 8:00 John Stone & Amy Bartram ragtime pianist and classical soprano perform settings of Langston Hughes poems

Dante Park Broadway & W. 63rd St

1:00 Rachel Mason songs have been called “bat-shit unhinged” by the Village Voice 6:00 Mass Appeal: Tubas tubas and euphonia, brought together by tuba player Alan Gilbert 7:30 Gathering Time head-turning folk-rock trio

Richard Tucker Square Columbus Ave & W. 66th St

1:00 Gotham Flute Project professional Broadway/theatre flautists 3:00 Eli Maniscalco 4:00 The Fuzzy Lemons the juiciest family-friendly rock band on the scene 6:00 Mass Appeal: Saxophones join a jazz saxophone jam, led by Joel Gombiner

Naumburg Bandshell 12:00 Iannis Xenakis: Yale Percussion Group see page 5

Stranger’s Gate W 105th & CPW

4:00 Joe Hardy Wiley observational-ism 6:00 The Audio & Music Project AMP participatory sonic art

Swedish Marionette Cottage Theater

1:00–10:00 Iannis Xenakis: Oresteia see page 5

Winterdale Arch CPW and W. 86 St

6:30 Music Divine early musicvocal ensemble

Wollman Rink Terrace10:45 am B.C. unique hip hop 1:00 3 for Four father and sons play nothing but Beatles 2:00 The Dymaxion Quartet jazz inspired by Buckminster Fuller 4:00 Blurboxer three-piece electroacoustic 6:00 NYLSO amateur chamber orchestra for beginning adult string players

MIDTOWNMIDTOWN WeST

Bryant Park E. 41st St & 6th Ave

12:00–2:00 Play Hard: the MMNY Corporate Challenge pits VP against manager, assistant against CFO as guitar-slinging office workers from Accenture, Bloomberg LP, and HBO rock for glory in a battle of the corporate bands. Each band will have 30 minutes to rip, shred, rock and “play hard” in the ultimate effort to wow our judges, win a coveted gig that evening at the Arena Event Space stake their claim as the city’s best corporate band, take home a custom handmade guitar from Jarrell Guitars, and bring glory to their company.

Afterparty at Arena Event Space 135 W. 41st St

MIDTOWN eAST

Dag Hammarskjold First Ave & E. 47th St

Central Plaza1:00 Mary Lou Scott singer-songwriter with classical violin 3:00 After-School Pop Stars young musicians blur genre boundaries 4:00 Richie Arthur with Fast Forward 6:00 Mass Appeal: Cello a tribute to Pablo Casals with extended structured improvisation, led by James Jacobs. Bring out your cello!First Ave Plaza7:00 AbyaYala Sikuris music that reflects the unity of the Andean people

NYPL: Grand Central 135 E. 46th St

12:00 Pork Chop Willie music of the North Mississippi Hill Country

NYPL: Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingFifth Avenue & E. 41st St

10:00 am Val Kinzler singer-songwriter 12:00 Dan Lipton virtuosic keyboard playing 4:00 Iris Ornig powdery soft jazz bass 6:00 Pride of the Subway Ceili Band hard-working Irish traditional musicians

DOWNTOWNGRAMeRCY/FLATIRON

Bellevue South Park E. 26th & First Ave

1:00 Facsimiles joyous banjo, sax, ukulele in front of psychiatric facility

Madison Square Park: Worth SquareBroadway & E. 24th St

1:00 Mass Appeal: French Horn join a French Horn ensemble led by wide-ranging hornist Mark Taylor 2:30 Dominic Shodo Cammarota Japanese bamboo flute

Second Line A New Orleans-style “second line” jazz parade, featuring musi-cians from the Jazz Gallery, Jazzmobile, and New School for Jazz will wind its way through three Manhattan neighborhoods for this year’s Make Music New York, joined by community members who have learned the traditional Second Line dance steps.

Participating musicians include Clifton Anderson, Greg Bandy, Joe Daley, Stanton Davis, John Ellis, Grandpa Musselman & His Syncopators, Preston Holas, members of the Hungry March Band, Ayodele Maakheru, the mArchestRa, Russell Moore, Matt Perine, Warren Smith, and Kiane Zawadi. Other musicians and dancers are welcome to join en route!

Part 1: Hudson SquareTime: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Start: The Greene Space at WNYC and WQXR,

44 Charlton St, with coffee and treats

End: City Winery, 155 Varick St

Part 2: Lincoln SquareTime: 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Start: Kaufman Center, 129 W. 67th St

End: Columbus Circle

Part 3: HarlemTime: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Start: Morningside Park, Morningside Ave & W. 121st St

End: Marcus Garvey Park, Madison Ave & E. 124th St

P R E M I U M E V E N T S P A C EMIDTOWN, MANHATTAN

MANHATTAN 13Mass Appeal event

NYPL: epiphany 228 E. 23rd St

6:00 Pirates and Scientists Leonard Cohen and Nina Simone’s love child

SGI-USA Culture Center 7 E. 15th St

12:00 David Bennett Cohen Boogie-woogie, New Orleans-style piano 1:00 R&B Mystic Band 6:00 Project Duo 6:30 Timbila ecstatic African rock with an East Village edge 7:30 Brooklyn Sabor

Stuyvesant Square Park E. 16th St & 2nd Ave

7:00 Polish Theatre Institute Polish operettas, musicals, and cabaret 8:00 East River Jazz Band piano, guitar, drums, horns 7:30 Beast Make Bomb a quartet of kids with a punk flare

Union Square Broadway from 14th-17th

12:00 Mass Appeal: Violins fiddle tunes, a little rock and roll and exciting Suzuki jams, directed by Marin Fanjoy-Labrenz 4:00 Mass Appeal: Ukuleles over 20 of New York’s best ukers, led by Rick Bruner 5:00–8:00 Mass Appeal: Guitars classic rock, folk, and pop masterpieces performed as one massive strumming entity, with brief sets by local musicians. Produced by NYC Guitar School.

Waterside Plaza East River & 27th St

7:00 H2Opus: Fluid Soundscapes by Multiple Composers new music by Kamala Sankaram, Gene Pritsker, Joseph Pehrson, Dan Cooper, Patrick Grant, Gerald Thomas

MeATPACkING DISTRICT

Apptex 32 Gansevoort St

1:00 Atom surreal sonic painting

Dubspot 348 W. 14th St

Electronica 2:00 Marchthirtyseventh 4:00 Exaltron one-man funktastic trumpet, guitar, vocal and laptop looping 6:00 In The Loop 8:00 !INCLUDE

Hiro Ballroom 88 Ninth Ave

French music showcase, presented by French Music Export Office 8:00 Sébastein Schuller tantric instrumentals with tinges of pop 9:00 La Grande Sophie winner of prestigious “Victoire de la Musique” 10:00 General Elektriks Hervé Salters’s unique take on psychedelica 11:30 Acid Washed DJ late ‘90s filter house and DFA disco anthems

InterActive Music New York IAMNY!

See page 12 for more information.

HUDSON SqUARe

Around Hudson Square

10:00 am New Orleans Second Line musicians from the Jazz Gallery, including John Ellis, Matt Perine, Grandpa Musselman, and Russell Moore–see sidebar

City Winery 155 Varick St

Established and up-and-coming singer-songwriters 12:00–3:00 Alex Wong, Chad Vaccarino, Greg Holden, Ian Axel, Martin Rivas, Paula Valstein. Plus the French reggae of Dub Inc.

Tompkins Square Park Avenue A & E. 9th St

2:00 The Gu Zheng Group Chinese zither, played in non-traditional ways 3:00 Red Zepperin “what if Aleister Crowley was Asian?” 4:00 Chink Floyd is going to rock you 5:00 Giant Chink metal, straight out of Shanghai 6:30 Manhattan Samba accomplished Brazilian drum ensemble

GReeNWICH VILLAGe

Acme Bar & Grill 9 Great Jones St

4:00 Rivercat roadhouse music 5:00 Kevin John Allen Americana 6:00 Verity in Stereo indie pop with a twist 7:00 Antoine Poncelet New Jersey vampire

Bleecker Playground Bleecker & W. 11th St

2:00 Paul Tabachneck Elvis Costello meets Cat Stevens 3:00 Athan Hilaki acoustic guitars, reggae rhythms 5:00 Aqua Cherry fresh rock 6:00 Senor De Cipher piano rock and Latin 7:00 Supermajor powerpop with big sound

Christopher Street and Bleecker

6:00 Renaissance Street Singers a cappella sacred music

Cornelia Street6:00 Composers Collaborative: In C 100-plus singers and instrumentalists perform Terry Riley’s mininalist manifesto

First Presbyterian Church Fifth Ave and 12th St

4:00 Show Stoppers seniors sing 1920-1970 standards

Gizzi’s Coffee House 16 W. 8th St

6:00–9:00 Misery Loves Company rock and roll, R&B, country and western

Jackson Square8th Ave & Horatio St

2:30 Awen folk rock duo 4:00 Robert Daniels country, rock and blues 5:00 Diana Wayburn Ensemble West African rhythms, with strings and winds 6:00 Home to Henry Americana power-pop 7:30 Hungry March Band legendary street brass march band

Little Red Square6th Ave & Bleecker St

11:00 am Bill Grady pianist–folkpop to acoustic hip hop 1:00 Valerie Ghent 2:00 Sara Banleigh vocal Anglophone folk 4:00 Anna K. Jarosz piano-based folk, jazz 5:00 Cheryl B. Engelhardt edgy, chic piano-pop 6:00 Danielle Antonio blues, jazz, rock, pop, & soul 8:00 Jeff Palmiotti & the Hey Rube 8-piece spectacle

NYPL: Jefferson Market 425 6th Ave

4:00 Richard Thorne quirky non-traditional pop and folk

NYU Law School entrance 111 W. 3rd St

6:00 Vocal Heights a cappella, modern and original

Sheridan Square Garden W. 4th St and Grove St

1:00 Andersen Silva guitar-playing singer-songwriter 4:00 Vinson Vale-ga Group funky jazz and originals 7:00 +1(Mais Um) rhythms of Brazil

Washington Square Park Fifth Ave & 4th St

10:00 am Rachel Lee Walsh folk/

SOBs 204 Varick St

9:00 Bridging the Gap–from Haiti to France, with Tiga & Tchaka, Nia, the hip hop phenom Mr. Reo, and the French reggae of Dub Inc.

eAST VILLAGe

Abe Lebewohl Park Second Ave & E. 10th St

12:00 Apostles grown folks hip hop 2:00 Rennie Coleman Joni Mitchell meets Thom York 3:00 Allison Tartalia fearless honesty 4:00 Martian Walrus improvised sketches by acoustic ensemble 5:00 The Lost Shores 6:00 Spanglish Fly NYC’s only boogaloo band 7:00 Lachi singer backed by all-blind band 8:00 Declan Bennett hard-hitting singer with devoted UK fanbase

The Charlie Parker House 151 Avenue B

12:00 Ras Moshe Saxophone Unit jazz, both structured and free

First Park E. Houston St & First Ave

11:00 am–2:00 Aly & The Alley Pals rocking music for tots and toddlers 3:00 The Apple Bros gritty, guitar driven songs

Joe’s Pub / Astor Place CubeAstor Pl and Fourth Ave

10:00 am MTI The Public Theater’s musical theater initiative The Whis-key Boys innovative fiddle/guitar duo 11:45 am Shrive Alive classic rock inspired by Mississippi 12:45 The Xylopholks ragtime from the ‘20s, in furry animal costumes 1:45 Electric Junkyard Gamelan original grooves on invented instruments 2:30 The Bill Murray Experience roots and jazz, popular and obscure 3:30 Balthrop, Alabama Brother-sister band straddles antebellum and antifolk 4:30 Black Sea Hotel folk in the tradition of Bulgaria’s women’s choirs 5:15 Pearl and the Beard 3 voices, 96 teeth, 1 soul 6:15 Somi East African soul singer, has performed alongside Paul Simon, John Legend, and Mos Def

Le Petit Versailles 346 E. Houston St

8:00 Carol Lipnik and Spookarama avant-siren chanteuse

New York Marble Cemetery 41 1/2 Second Ave

4:00–7:00 Jessica Delfino all-ages haunted outdoor acoustic picnic

NYPL: Tompkins Square 331 E. 10th St

3:00 James Harrison acoustifantastic! 5:00 Six7 Lou Reed meets System of a Down

Ost Café 441 E. 12th St

7:00 Rennie Coleman Joni Mitchell meets Thom York 8:00 Dan Torres extreme vocal range and scintillating rhythms

Pommes Frites 123 Second Ave

2:00 Bunny Beck jazz piano standards

Sintir Restaurant 424 E. 9th St

6:00–9:00 Timbila ecstatic African rock with an East Village edge

Third Street Music School 235 E. 11th St

1:00–7:00 students from America’s oldest community music school

country/soul 12:00 Meggin Ceol piano-driven and quirky 1:00 Livia Gerber nostalgia of mountains, big city passion 5:00 Kaleidhaphonic tabla, mbira, kora and flute 7:00 Richard Vernon acoustic guitar and harmonica-playing singer-songwriter 8:30 DianaPoet folk, art songs, and spirituals

SOHO

DeSalvio Playground Spring & Mulberry St

2:00 Anil Rock rock, reggae and calypso 5:00 Dye Violets guitar, harmonica, ukulele, accordion, banjo 7:00 Mike Borgia & The Problems strings and voice

Duarte Square 6th Ave & Canal St

3:00–7:00 AnVilEntertainment Recorders showcase by Indie label 7:00 Silent Monk original hand-crafted songs

Hayden-Harnett 253 Elizabeth St

1:30 Matt Bauer experimental folk singer-songwriter and banjo player 2:30 Livia Gerber nostalgia of forest springs, big city passion 3:30 A. Mason roots in soul, Latin, and jazz 4:30 Deborah Lombardi rock, country and pop by classically-trained multi-instrumentalist 5:30 She Said/She Said fashion-forward teen female duo 6:30 Mia Riddle their album “Ticonderoga” named for epic poem by Stevenson

L’Orange Bleue 430 Broome St

8:30 Dawn Drake & ZapOte funk, Latin, and “Afro-Zilian” dance

Links of London 402 W. Broadway

1:00–4:00 Rainbow Fresh ‘70s indie pop, rock, and dance

NYPL: Mulberry St 10 Jersey St

3:00 Alonzo & The Arms pop rock 4:00 Jim Wolf acoustic rock 5:00 Petula Beckles

Petrosino Square Lafayette St and Cleveland Pl

12:30 Mass Appeal: Harmonica anyone is welcome to join virtuoso Jia-Yi He: bring any type of harmonica 5:00 Lois Dilivio in: “Granny Violin Plays The Hits!” pop, rock and standards by violinist in ugly housedress 7:00 Coyote Love like Beck playing at a party for the Stone Temple Pilots

Soho Square 6th Ave & Spring St

1:00 Jamie Bendell soft-spoken singer-songwriter 1:00 Mass Appeal: SoHo Gamelan Walk Daniel Goode leads participants around the neighborhood, using buildings as percussion instruments 2:30 Baker St indie rock, pop, and folk, with hint of jazz 6:00 H4G Warship Band rock with futuristic sound and positive message

LOWeR eAST SIDe

Allen Street Pedestrian Island Allen St & Stanton St

4:00–9:00 Realize Dreams Showcase with Olamide soulful pop, Metric Man reggae, Ollie Brownpop/folk, J Donna hip hop, L One hip hop, Amare R&B, David Dilzizin jazz, Rob DeGeorge rock, and Sabrina Iyadede rock/soul

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New York’s 3rd Annual

1 Rotten Apple Stage No Redeeming Social Value, Hub City Stompers, Last Call Brawl, Hooliganism, Oxblood, Feet First 2 Foo’s StageDestroy Everything, Dirty South Revolutionaries, The Corporation,

FreakTent, Dude Man Bro, She Likes Todd, Demo, Crash Fist Fight, Shred

Scare, Wifebeater 3 Seizure Crypt Stage Seizure Crypt, Straphangers, Caught in a Trap , Olde York, Bloodbeat, Endangered Feces, Trauma

Team 666, Yo! Scunt , Dealin’ With It, Iconicide 4 Cadaver Concepts Stage The Blame, Blackout Shoppers , Sexual Suicide, Skum City, Box of Crayons 5 Calamity Productions Stage Fools on Sunday, S.M.U.T., Sewage, On Point, Murdock’s Thrashbag, First Strike, Mental Abuse 6 Team ShredHer Stage, presented by Weird Skull Records Bad Luck 13, Call the Paramedics, Nassau Chainsaw, Proles Blood, Dead Fucks, Cap-

tain We’re Sinking, Jerk Reaction, Blood Oranges, Greek Favourites,

Transmission Transmission, The Holy Mess, Ark Royal, Plus MCs Shitty

Ben & Punk Rock Steve, and crazy bike Punk demos 7 Connecticut Stage JRS, Beantown Boozehounds, Furiousity, Drawback, Long Drop, Theatre

Zombies , Bust It!, The Havnotz, Stressbomb , Stomped on Sight, The

Clefts, Blastmat 8 Shakes Stage The Arkhams, The Afterbirth, Captain Ronzo & The Thirsty Pirates, Nancy and 2 Meteors, The Rayguns, Poison

Control, Burning Heads, Murder Majesty, Jonee Earthquake Band, The Snails

9 Molten Metal Maniacs Mayhem Stage Lethal Aggression, Midnight, Fatal, Abserdo, Hessian , Jenkem, Simplistic Genocide 10 Alternative Tentacles Stage Star Fucking Hipsters, Disaster Strikes, Rentokill, Ashers , Common Enemy, The Rebel Spell, Dog That Bites Everyone, Zero

Content Stage 11 All Rise, To Be Hated, Angry Youth, Bloody Muffs, Pis-sant, Y69, UFO VCR, Mung Choke, Short Fuse 12 Boston Stage Psycho, Razors In The Night, The Have Nots, Nothing But Enemies/SCFC, Burning

Streets, Revilers, Cutthroat Society, Tijuana Sweetheart (formerly

Vagiant) 13 DBeat Stage Broken, Death Mold, Population Zero, State of Decline, Buerger Wuerger, Angry & Broke, Betty Sue Aside, Point Blank 14 Antisocial Promotions Stage Violent Society, Percocettes (Percs), Combat Crisis, The Unpatriotics, The Underclassed/Common Alliance, Re-

fuse Resist, Factor X, The Misanthropes Stage 15 Andrea’s Stage Stew-art, D60, The Alienz, Morning Glory, Team Spider, Wombat in Combat,

No Abuse, All Torn Up, The Choices Stage 16 Main Stage Hellcat Girls Burlesques, Art/Sculpture by Maria , PFDS, DOA, Bucket Flush, Assrash,

Negative Approach, Blanks 77, Copyright Chaos, Yankee Doodle Blitz-

krieg Stage 17 Slackjaw Stage Slackjaw, (A)TRUTH, Shelter Shock, Crash Fist Fight, SpEd, Dead Aces, Tough Luck, The Pogo, Live Not On Evil

17 stages. 130+ bands. Sunday, June 20. Governors Island.

10–5. Free. Punk Island returns for a third year in 2010, with more than 130 of the country’s loudest bands transforming the ordinarily quiet Governors Island into a daylong punk /hardcore paradise.

Bands will perform on 17 stages scattered around the island, as free ferries transport revelers from Lower Man-hattan and DUMBO to Governors Island every half hour, beginning at 10 am.

Because Governors Island is closed on the day of Make Music New York, Punk Island will take place the day be-fore, on Sunday June 20th. Just like the rest of MMNY, all performances are outdoors and completely free.

Punk Island begins at 10 am and ends at 5 pm sharp. Free ferries leave every 30 minutes from the Battery Maritime Building in Battery Park, Manhattan, and every 20 min-utes from the Fulton Ferry Landing in DUMBO, Brooklyn. No alcoholic beverages, pets, or weapons are permitted on Governors Island. Punk Island is curated by Miguel “Slug” Torres of Fat Bastard Productions.

14 MANHATTAN Mass Appeal event

Clemente Soto Velez Cultural & educational Center107 Suffolk St

Block party with 2:00 Claire Rodri-guez singer-songwriter and poet 4:00 Gene Ess “Modes of Limited Tran-scendence” guitarist and recipient of a 2009 SESAC Jazz Award

Coleman Playground Cherry Street & Market St

5:30 Shinobi Ninja experimental hip-hop with live band

Donnybrook 37 Clinton St

12:00 Lily, Gilgamesh, and Frank Lily and her guitars 1:00 Jonathan Ibisch songs that resonate of peace 3:00 Mike Ogletree African-American-Scotsman drummer 4:00 Dominic Sinesio smooth and soulful 5:00 Emerson Young classically trained composer 6:00 Jestry music as professor 7:00 The Smiling Lights groovy beats, bass, acoustic guitar 8:00 Flies in the Attic sound that was missing in rock ‘n’ roll

east River Amphitheater in East River Park

8:00 Frequency Core livetronic, electroacoustic

educational Alliance rooftop197 E. Broadway

5:00 Monkey Monkey Music builds coordination, body awareness, and listening skills 6:00 The Shul Band old world Jewish, folk, mariachi, jazz, and classical 6:45 J.P. Bowersock Quintet former Ryan Adams and the Cardinals’ guitarist

Orchard Alley 350-352 E. 4th St

12:00 Opera Collective opera, art song, operetta and musical theatre 4:00 Satchel and the Village Fires bluesy and folk-tinged 5:00 Inky Glass thoughtful, sensual, bold, intimate 6:00 The New York City Streetsingers founded by Pete Seeger in 1991–six singers and guitarist

Sara Roosevelt Park E. Houston St & Chrystie St

6:00 Matt Jasper pop-rock singer-songwriter 7:00 Remy de Laroque song craftsman

CHINATOWN

Columbus Park Mulberry & Bayard

1:00–5:00 Manhattan Amateur Art Association and Columbus Park Music Club traditional Chinese music and dance

NYPL: Seward E. Broadway & Jefferson St

5:00 Julia Barry jazz, classical, folk, and pop 6:00 Coco Zhao jazz singer, in town from Shanghai 8:00 Stereotype Music hip hop music with soul

LOWeR MANHATTAN

140 Broadway2:00 Birdhive Boys traditional bluegrass

75 Wall St Plaza12:00 Tin Pan ‘20s style swing, jump, and blues band

Battery Park

Battery Place and State St11:00 am Shinbone Alley Stilt Band tallest jazz band ever! 3:00 Al Lee Wyer witty lyrics and solid melodies 4:00 Louis Valore upbeat acoustic music that will have your heart a’beating and your feet a’dancing 5:00 Mark Aaron James singer-

Zuccotti Park Broadway & Liberty St

12:30 The New York Chamber Virtuosi string quartet

ASTORIA

Area 30-29 Steinway St

6:30 Zack Serrano solo acoustic guitar

Astoria Park Ditmars Blvd & 21st St

4:30 Dustin Ehrlich jazz guitar 5:30 Worst Case Ontario sludgy indie rock 6:30 The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy blend of rock, folk, world music, jazz 7:15 Cosmo’s Moon Long Island’s “Good Times Music Festival” finalists

Athens Square Park 30th St & 30th Ave

4:00 Astoria Music & Arts experimental cabaret 6:00 Dirty Wings punks on guitar and drums 7:00 The Jamies female rock trio from Astoria

Athens Triangle 33rd St & 30th Ave

1:00 The Dan Sheehan Conspiracy blend of rock, folk, world music, jazz 3:00 David E Beats and The White House Band alt rock/hip hop with electrifying guitar 4:00 Noshir Mody fusion guitar 5:00 Athan Hilaki reggae 6:00 Hejira American-Egyptian duo 7:00 Thunderbang! funky originals

Bareburger 33-21 31st Ave

8:00 Spirithood Trio acoustic, mellow rock, reggae, jazz

Brick Café 30-95 33rd St

5:00 Field Vision 5-piece jazz 6:00 Jeanne Marie Boes singer-songwriter 7:00 Juliana Riccardi alternative singer-songwriter 8:00 Inky Glass vocalist with original sound 8:30 jKb Freedom Jazz free and structured tunes 9:00 Luke Ryan howling blues and vintage country

Café Bar 32-90 36th St

1:00 Lulla psychedelic Japanese folk 3:00 Jeanne Marie Boes singer-songwriter 7:00 Athan Hilaki reggae 8:00 Changing Modes intricate and subtle art rock

Capital One Bank 30-98 Steinway St

4:00 Crayon Mafia 5:00 Tower88 freshest live dub 6:00 The Nervous Breakdowns ‘60s girl group with post-punk sound

Lincoln Hallmark 30-16 Steinway St

4:00–7:00 Rebel Rose Productions children perform different genres

Moonstruck 33-02 Broadway

1:00 The Searchlights music of love, longing, and whiskey 3:15 David Kerr acoustic country, mystical lyrics 5:15 Neeley Bridges soulful Americana 6:45 Bill Popp and the Tapes dance grooves and infectious Brit-pop 8:15 Athan Hilaki reggae

Mundo Café & Restaurant 31-18 Broadway

8:00 Lina Villegas South American sounds

JAMAICA

Happy Garden West Indian Restaurant 179-11 Hillside Ave

12:00 H.B. Monte journey through life & love 1:00 Charms distinct hip hop with Dominican roots 2:00 Murdakkh 80’s music with 808 drums and easy melodies 3:15 Mr. Hawkins & The Love Grind real, relevant hip hop

Illinois Jacquet Performance Space 94-15 159th St

7:00 York College Blue Notes high school musicians from the York College Summer Jazz Program, sponsored by College Now

Mckinley’s Children’s Garden 108-56 Union Hall St

1:30 Benita Charles one-woman cabaret 2:00 Deborah Lombardi rock, country and pop by classically-trained multi-instrumentalist 2:30 Omnia acoustic pop/rock with influences from the Middle East 3:30 Xenia Rubinos whimsical narratives and driving rhythms 4:00 Natia R&B 4:30 Kierstin Gray acoustic R&B

P.S. 96q 130-01 Rockaway Blvd

9:00 am a singing parent, steel pan band, and flutist

P.S. 123q 145-01 119th Ave

9:00 am a range of music: steel pan, recorder, flute, banjo, guitar, keyboard, and dance

Rufus king Park Jamaica Ave and 153rd St

4:00 Jonathon Roberts is 10 years into his project of setting the entire Bible to music 5:00 – 8:00 Cee Josephs soothing, stirring blend of gospel, reggae, powerpop

Sybil’s of Guyana Restaurant 159-24 Hillside Ave

5:00 12 Gate Music 6:00 – 9:00 SMG Entertainment reggae(tón)

keW GARDeNS

Hammel Houses Park 81-01 Hammels Blvd

5:00 Mr. RJ

LONG ISLAND CITY

Court Square Park Jackson Ave & Court Square

7:00 The Mondays less-is-more pop rock

Gantry Plaza State Park 474 48th Ave

5:00 Pauline Pisano edgy singer-songwriter with profoundly unusual voice 7:00 Perfect Stampede powerful drums and precise bass

queensbridge Park Vernon Blvd & 41st Ave

5:00 Juliana Riccardi variously influenced singer-songwriter 6:00 Ekklesia New York Worship contemporary Christian music

MIDDLe VILLAGe

Juniper Valley Park 80th St and Dry Harbor Rd

7:15 Rivera & Kablack contemporary Christian music with a rich blend of harmonies

songwriter–songs featured in “Lost.” 6:00 Xio pop, electro, lounge 7:00 Plastiq Passion all-girl new wave rock band 8:30 Tantra-Zawadi meaningful and soulful dance floor musicBattery Bosque3:00 Simply Torentha urban inspirational 4:00 Jordon Rothstein piano-driven music with lyrical irony 5:00 Shannon Corey singer-songwriter and pianist 6:00 Luciar piano, voice and wit 7:00 Cassis & the Sympathies 3-part harmony pop 8:00 Los Banditos Del Canto musical improv group takes audience suggestions 9:00 LiLi Roquelin glissando smooth and pitch perfect Castle Clinton1:00 Sarah LeMieux indie jazz and blues 2:00 Deep Intent blues based groove rock 4:00 Joe Endozo musical open-heart surgery 7:00 Azrael Encar-nacion synth based hip hop songsFlagpole at Playground12:00 Alexa Dexa 19-year-old singer-songwriter and visual artist 1:00 Ghengisonogram Indie folk music 2:00 Karys and Shaw vocals, guitars, mandolin, harmonica, banjo, ukulele, melodica, standup bass and percussion 4:00 Tsuneo looped percussion and guitar ensemble 5:00 Bloco Quimbombo drum, brass & dance Carnaval troupe 6:00–9:00 Zev Torres and Friends spoken word with percussion

Bowling Green Park Broadway & Whitehall St

5:00 Mass Appeal: Trumpets a fanfare to lower Manhattan featuring Gershwin and Rimsky Korsakov, led by Nicholas Mauro

City Hall Park

11:00 am Music Education Show-case young musicians from the Bronx: Multi-Cultural Music Group, and Brazilian drummers and West African Dancers coordinated by the Manhattan New Music Project 6:30 Girls On Top

Harry’s Café 1 Hanover Square

4:00 Birdhive Boys traditional Bluegrass

Municipal Building 1 Centre St

6:15 Dessoff Choirs Thomas Tallis’s “Spem in Alium” for 40 voices, under baton of Michel Galante, under the archway

NYPL: Battery Park City 175 North End Ave

5:00 Mothershed vocal jazz stylist with a smoky voice

NYPL: New Amsterdam 9 Murray St

12:00 Stringzville gypsy jazz, standards, and bossa on strings

Pasanella & Son, Vintners 115 South St

6:00 Jason Lawlor acoustic guitar and alto sax 7:00 The Tweedlers guitar, mandolin, bass, and 3-part harmony 7:45 Luciar piano, voice and wit 8:15 Gretchen Witt threads of folk, country, and pop

St Andrew’s Catholic Church 20 Cardinal Hayes Pl

5:45 Dessoff Choirs Thomas Tallis’s “Spem in Alium” for 40 voices, under baton of Michel Galante

Tribeca Park W. Broadway & Beach St

5:00 Euphoria unique spin on the ‘80s

Trump Building at 40 Wall St

12:30 Cady Finlayson & Vita Tanga spirited Irish fiddle

SITe 3511 34th Ave

6:00 The Hot Sardines ‘30s stride piano, gypsy guitar, and tap shoes; in French & English

Starbucks: Astoria 31-44 Steinway St

12:00 Open Jam Session 1:00 Waty Noordjamzam 2:00 Wilmer Diaz 3:00 Monkey Pudding Face alternative robotic rock 4:00 Anna Troy Band 5:00 Cyderobin rock trio 6:00 Open Jam Session

Taverna Sofia 34-21 34th Ave

6:00 Jaclyn Dima singer-songwriter, blues-based 7:00 Luke Ryan howling blues and vintage country 8:00 Jennifer Logue singer-songwriter

Tax Pros 28-10 Steinway St

4:00 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot rock covers 5:00 Pramanik hip hop lyrics with funk 6:00 Midnight High classic rock

Treasures 28-53 Steinway St

4:00 Phil Kennelty country, reggae, folk, rock 5:00 Tobi D’Amore indie rock, jazz touch 6:00 Malena female singer, subway veteran

BeLLeROSe

queens Children’s Center P.S. 23q 7403 Commonwealth Blvd, Building 57

10:00 am–4:00 wide variety of music from students and parents, with an orchestra, African and regular drumming, and singing

FAR ROCkAWAY

Lucille Rose Day Care Center 148 Beach 59th St

1:00 DNA steeldrum pop duo 4:00 Traum spitting about surviving 5:00 Wrinklemuzik guitar soundscapes 7:00 Nazdaq Brixx fun-loving hip hop mix

Rockaway Beach Boardwalk: Beach 21st St

1:00 Niva hip hop fused with classic soul 4:00 Benny & the Ben-Jam-Min thought-provoking, uplifting reggae 6:30 Walkin Contradiction spoken soul 7:00 Beg Borrow And Steal drive reggae 7:00 The Search-lights music in their souls, whiskey in their glasses, songs in your stereo 7:30 No Image Earth Wind and Fire meets The Stones meets Herbie 8:00 Savan-nah Sky dance-band fusion of genres

FLUSHING

John Bowne elementary P.S. 20142-30 Barclay Ave

1:00 chorus and band performance

JACkSON HeIGHTS

espresso 77 35-57 77th St

6:00 Johnny Myers 7:00 The Sunny Knable Band

United States Post Office 78-00 37th Ave

3:00 M.A.K.U funk and rock on Co-lombian instruments 4:00 AC Haley’s Effervescent Hour classical, rock, and Broadway offerings 6:00 Onward Chariots melodic pop with secretly bitter lyrics 7:00 Once Again young and groovy

ReGO PARk

Stephen A. Halsey J.H.S. 157 63-55 102nd St

8:00 am a very short “15 minutes of fame” concert before school, with individual students and a 9th grade male percussion group

RICHMOND HILL

Sybil’s of Guyana West Indian Restaurant 132-17 Liberty Ave

4:00 Murdakkh 80’s live sound with 808 drums and easy melodies 5:00 DNA steeldrum pop duo

ROOSeVeLT ISLAND

NYPL: Roosevelt Island 524 Main St

5:00 Steve Morz British singer-songwriter, James Blunt meets Joni Mitchell meets Jimmy Page 6:00 Bodyface ‘90s pop-rock band with new full-length album,“Bias”

WOODSIDe

Starbucks: Tower Square 51-06 Northern Blvd

12:00 Monkey Pudding Face alternative robotic rock

Clove Lakes Park Victory Blvd and Clove Rd

7:00 KeithARC singer-songwriter performs catchy piano numbers

NYPL: Dongan Hills 1617 Richmond Road

2:00 Yung Juggz R&B fusion from Far Rockaway 6:00 Blasky Menace envelope-pushing blend

Ocean Breeze Fishing Pier Franklin D Roosevelt Boardwalk

4:00 – 9:00 Forgetting Midnight pure, undeniable music

John C. Thompson School P.S. 52 450 Buel Ave

8:30 am–2:30 first graders sing songs about the earth, and parents perform throughout the day. Dance music and sing-alongs for all!

Pinocchio Park Stuyvesant Pl & Wall St

12:00 – 4:00 P.E.M.G. positive hip hop

Richard H. Hungerford School at I.S. 43 100 Essex Drive

12:30 Kevin “Mr Kev” Hazzard NY’s own rapping, singing and producing special education teacher 1:30 CF Christopher Fulton hip hop artist

Wolfe’s Pond Park Hylan Blvd & Cornelia Ave

Hardcore and ska bands: 1:00 Not From Concentrate 1:45 Look At Me Now 2:30 Preaching To The Converted 3:15 Kids Carry Germs 4:00 Curious Volume 4:30 Richmond Knights

MANHATTAN qUeeNS STATeN ISLAND 15Mass Appeal event