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SUMMARY:Urban Garage: A Performance Lab for Young Musicians
DESCRIPTION:Urban Garage is a performance lab for young musicians\, aged 11-21\, interested in genres of music not typically taught in schools – pop\, rock\, folk\, blues\, country etc. Through free\, monthly open mics\, guided jams and community service concerts\, kids learn practical skills in musicianship and collaboration from seasoned professionals.\nEach evening starts with an open mic for kids to bring in prepared songs. This is often followed by founder/director Liz Queler\, Seth Farber or a guest mentor giving constructive feedback regarding performance\, songwriting or technique. During the second hour\, charts are handed out\, and Liz mixes and matches kids on various instruments and vocal parts\, leading them through the experience of performing as a group. \nThe kids learn mic technique\, dynamics\, soloing skills\, chart reading\, hand cues\, and most importantly\, listening and responding to each other in a musical setting. While many hours of organization and musical preparation go into every event\, much of the teaching is spontaneous\, with each song and every combination of players presenting new challenges. Mentors may coach performances from the stage\, lead discussions following songs\, demonstrate musical sections\, or even join the band. It’s an electric and supportive atmosphere as the kids exalt in performing with and for each other. \nMore information at https://urbangaragenyc.squarespace.com/ \nAdmission is free. No tickets required. Interested participants must email: urbangaragenyc@gmail.com
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/urban-garage-a-performance-lab-for-young-musicians/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2025 Music
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SUMMARY:A Parting Glass: Dan Milner\, Mick Moloney and Irish Music in Greenwich Village
DESCRIPTION:Our memorial concert honors Dan Milner and Mick Moloney–performers\, professors\, and impresarios who brought great Irish music to settings as varied as the Eagle Tavern on West 14th Street and classrooms at New York University. Performers include Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, their friends\, and members of the Washington Square Harp and Shamrock Orchestra.\nThe Irish have long played a significant part in New York City history and this roof-raising celebration of Irish music will honour the memory of two of its champions who passed away recently: Mick Moloney\, instrumentalist and Professor of Music at NYU\, and singer and scholar Dan Milner. \nPerformers include: Bonnie Milner\, Daniel Neely\, Don Meade\, Donie Carroll\, Brendan Dolan\, Liz Hanley\, Niall O’Leary\, Tony Horswill\, Tom Dunne\, David Jones and Deirdre Murtha. \nThe concert will be followed by a session next door at Wicked Willy’s – among the featured guests will be Brendan Mulvihill\, Angelina Carberry\, and Dan Brouder. Everyone is invited to bring their instruments or sing. \nDan Milner\, [pictured above\, left] an internationally acclaimed singer of traditional Irish ballads and folk songs\, was also a scholar\, album producer and author. Founder of the legendary Eagle Tavern Folk Club and the band The Flying Cloud\, he produced recordings for Adelphi\, Folk Legacy and Smithsonian Folkways. He wrote two books—The Bonnie Bunch of Roses: Songs of England\, Ireland and Scotland\, and The Unstoppable Irish: Songs and Integration of the New York Irish\, 1783-1883. Dan earned a doctorate in American Studies at the University of Birmingham in England and taught at St John’s University in New York City. \nMick Moloney\, [pictured above\, right] a beloved musician\, teacher\, folklorist\, storyteller\, and organizer of great renown\, changed the way people thought about Irish music. In 1977 he founded the Green Fields of America\, a seminal performing group that celebrated the musical identity of Irish America through music and dance. For the next 45 years he used it as a platform to introduce innumerable musicians to larger audiences. Moloney lectured widely\, contributed to scores of albums as a producer or musician\, and in 1998 was named a National Heritage Fellow by National Endowment for the Arts in recognition of his many achievements. In 2013\, the Irish Government honored him with a Presidential Distinguished Service Award\, and in 2014 the Irish broadcaster TG4 awarded him a Gradam Ceoil award for Outstanding Contribution. \nTickets: $30 tables\, $25 bar/standing \n\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/a-parting-glass/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Music
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SUMMARY:Stoned Soul Picnic: Diane Garisto & The Laura Nyro Project
DESCRIPTION:Sidewalk and pigeon\, you look like a city\, but you feel like religion to me – Laura Nyro\, in her album New York Tendaberry\nLaura Nyro was “the very essence of New York City in the most passionate\, romantic\, and ethereal sense\,” said Bette Midler\, inducting Nyro into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. At the historic Bitter End\, to which Nyro was no stranger\, Diane Garisto and the Stoned Soul Picnic band celebrate her remarkable legacy.\nOne of the great singer-songwriters of our time\, Nyro released 22 critically acclaimed albums and wrote literally dozens of songs that have become firmly fixed in the popular music canon\, from her debut in 1966 at the age of 19 to her untimely death in 1997. Her music wasn’t just widely recorded\, it also catapulted other performers up the charts\, among them The 5th Dimension (“Stoned Soul Picnic\,” “Sweet Blindness\,” “Wedding Bell Blues”)\, Blood\, Sweat & Tears (“And When I Die”)\, and Three Dog Night (“Eli’s Comin’”). Barbra Streisand charted three consecutive times with Nyro songs. Weaving together a combination of pop\, jazz\, gospel\, rhythm and blues\, rock\, and soul\, Nyro produced something genuinely rare in the world of pop music: an original sound\, fired by a unique vision. Her influence on generations of performers is undeniable and may be one of her greatest legacies. Iconic singer-songwriter Elton John summed up Nyro’s influence on his own work: “The soul\, the passion\, just the out-and-out audacity of the way her rhythmic and melodic changes came were like nothing I’d ever heard before.” \nLike Nyro\, Diane Garisto grew up immersed in the musical soul of New York City. Diane sang on her first recording at the age of eight\, and went on to record with Billy Joel\, Nile Rodgers\, George Benson\, Carly Simon\, Laurie Anderson and Malcolm McLaren. She provided background vocals for Paul Simon on his Grammy-winning album Graceland and toured internationally as a member of Steely Dan. But her career peak came in the mid-Nineties when she became a member of Laura Nyro’s celebrated Harmony Group. As one of Nyro’s famed backing trio\, Diane toured the world with Laura and sang on the albums Live: The Loom’s Desire and Live in Japan. \n“Performing these songs today with a band of New York’s top musicians and singers is my way of keeping Laura’s spirit vibrant and alive\,” says Garisto. “For us and for her fans\, Stoned Soul Picnic is a celebration of the art and soul of Laura Nyro.” \n\nDiane Garisto – vocals\nElise Morris – musical director\, keyboards\nLarry Saltzman – lead guitar\nAndy Huenerberg – bass\nSam Bryant – drums\nJanie Barnett – guitar\, background vocals\nDoug Katsaros – keyboards\nCarolee Goodgold – background vocals\nEmily Bindiger – background vocals\n\n\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/stoned-soul-picnic/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2024 Music
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SUMMARY:Terri Thal and Friends: Greenwich Village and Me
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Terri Thal\, Happy Traum and Tom Paxton] \nTerri Thal in conversation with and accompanied by musicians Tom Paxton and Happy Traum. Moderated by Liz Thomson\, music journalist and author\, and founder of The Village Trip. \nThis event will also be livestreamed >>\nTerri Thal in conversation with and accompanied by musicians Tom Paxton and Happy Traum. Moderated by Liz Thomson\, music journalist and author\, and founder of The Village Trip. \nSongs and stories from the hey-day of the Village folk scene – which changed music and social politics forever. With Happy Traum\, Tom Paxton and Terri Thal\, author of a new memoir\, My Greenwich Village: Dave\, Bob and Me \nSome sixty-odd years ago\, around the time The Bitter End first opened its doors\, Terri Thal moved to the Village from Brooklyn. She married folk and blues singer Dave Van Ronk\, “the Mayor of MacDougal Street.” Tom Paxton was best man. A few days later\, the newlyweds partied with friends at the White Horse Tavern as the Clancy Brothers raised the roof. Their apartment became a hive of musical and political activity\, Terri managing the career not just of her husband – and later the Holy Modal Rounders\, Maggie and Terre Roche – but the young Bob Dylan. It was Terri Thal who recorded Dylan at the Gaslight\, tapes that she would use to help secure him out-of-town gigs at Café Lena and Club 47. Dylan would crash at their home\, absorbing whatever was on offer and famously “stealing” Van Ronk’s arrangement of “House of the Rising Sun.” \nMy Greenwich Village: Dave\, Bob and Me\, Terri’s insider account of a unique and formative time – when the Village was a community\, one quite unlike that portrayed in the Coen Brothers movie Inside Llewyn Davis – provides the starting point for a very special evening of songs and shared memories in the company of friends Tom Paxton\, Happy Traum and others. \nCome hear the real stories from those who were there\, scuffling for dimes on the makeshift stages of so many clubs\, now gone but not forgotten\, and the enduring music they made. \nThis event will be followed by a dedicated book signing with Terri Thal\, along with Tom Paxton and Happy Traum. Terri’s host will be Liz Thomson\, who is ideally place as a director of The Village Trip and the writer of the Foreword for Terri’s book. \n\nTom Paxton\nTerri Thal\nHappy Traum\nLiz Thomson\n\n  \nTueseday \, 12 September 2023\n6:30pm  Doors\n7:00pm  Show \n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS FROM THE BITTER END		\n			\n	\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			GET TICKETS FOR THE LIVESTREAM
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/terri-thal/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Books,2023 Highlights,2023 Music,2023 Talks & Comedy
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T181500
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SUMMARY:Chords of Fame: A Salute to Phil Ochs
DESCRIPTION:With Reggie Harris\, Magpie\, Our Band and David Amram. Emcee: Danny Goldberg\nSixty years after Phil Ochs arrived in the Village\, and at a club he knew well and where he played often\, a distinguished group of artists\, spanning the generations\, will offer their interpretations of Ochs’ songs and honor his legacy of social activism. David Amram\, Artist Emeritus of The Village Trip\, who was a friend and performed with Phil\, will also share memories. \nPhil Ochs was part of the Village folk scene in the 1960s and ‘70s. In his too-short life he wrote a remarkable catalogue of songs that still endures and inspires. Lady Gaga featured him in her set at the 2016 Democratic National Convention. \nOchs’ remarkable legacy is forever entangled with that of Bob Dylan\, who cruelly dismissed him: “You’re not a folksinger\, you’re a journalist.” Like Joe Hill and Woody Guthrie before him\, Ochs was indeed a journalist\, a poet and a journalist\, and like them he also wrote songs which are constantly being rediscovered. Joan Baez\, who took Ochs’ classic “There But for Fortune” onto the charts\, singing it throughout her sixty-year career has said: “Phil Ochs was more than simply a songwriter. He wrote obsessively\, because he had to – from his heart\, his soul\, his conscience.” \nReflecting on Lady Gaga’s performance\, Richard Just wrote in the Washington Post that Ochs’ songs. “Taken together… offer an exceptionally compelling tour of the deepest questions currently confronting liberals — questions about democracy\, dissent and human decency in a grim political age.” \nWhile much of his writing reflected Ochs the political activist\, Phil also wrote songs that were lyrical\, philosophical and poignant\, none more so than the hauntingly beautiful “When I’m Gone” (1966)\, which David Amram sings so tenderly at many concerts. He would die just ten years later and\, in the days before his tragic death\, Phil asked his brother Michael: “Do you think the songs will be remembered?” \nOf that there is no question and at the Bitter End – a club he knew well and played often – will celebrate the man and his important legacy. \nThe evening\, which will be emceed by Danny Goldberg\, a distinguished author and journalist who has long revered the music of this timeless talent\, will begin with film footage of Ochs. \n\nDanny Goldberg\nReggie Harris\nMagpie\nOur Band\nDavid Amram\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BUY TICKETS from THE BITTER END
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/salute-to-phil-ochs/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T223000
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SUMMARY:BLUE: celebrating the 50th anniversary of Joni Mitchell’s acclaimed album
DESCRIPTION:Join Hannah Reimann (vocals\, piano and dulcimer) and Michele Temple (guitars and backing vocals) at a special free after-show event that closes The Village Trip 2021. Hear them perform Blue in its entirety\, a performance that marks the album’s fifty-year anniversary. \nReimann’s retrospective of the work of Joni Mitchell began in 2012 when she\, Temple\, Thad DeBrock and Felipe Torres performed the album\, Blue\, at The Bitter End. After that\, with her collaborators and especially with Temple\, she has acquired a repertoire of over 30 songs from Mitchell’s first six albums\, performing shows in four US states. \nThe New Yorker has described Reimann as “an uncanny interpreter of Mitchell’s canon” and Patrick Leader of JoniMitchell.com commented: “All of these renditions were note-perfect. There are few better ways to spend an evening than to hear Joni Mitchell’s music done well.” \nMitchell was one of many artists reviewed by New York Times critic Robert Shelton\, whose\, critique of a callow Bob Dylan at Gerdes Folk City on September 29\, 1961\, launched his career. Of Mitchell\, playing at The Bitter End\, he wrote in the Times on July 5\, 1968\, that songs such as “Circle Game” and “Both Sides Now” were her strongest to date\, “foreshadowing a strong future as a writer”. Under the headline “Singer-Songwriters Are Making a Comeback”\, Shelton noted “a fine voice”\, observing that Mitchell “writes like a poet and strums like the devil.” \nPerformers\n\nHannah Reimann\nMichele Temple\n\n  \n 
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/blue-celebrating-the-50th-anniversary-of-joni-mitchells-acclaimed-album/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210926T230000
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SUMMARY:Sing Out! The Village Trip Hootenanny
DESCRIPTION:This event will also be livestreamed on Youtube. See below for tickets. You will be able to watch this event live\, or at any time after broadcast.\nA glorious finale to The Village Trip – join Christine Lavin and friends\, including David Buskin and Robin Batteau\, for the now-traditional Village Trip hoot\, a celebration of the New York folk revival and its rich and enduring heritage. \nGreenwich Village has been the epicenter of so much of 20th century culture and counterculture\, and it was ground zero of the New York folk revival which could be said to have begun on March 3\, 1940\, when Pete Seeger met Woody Guthrie at a benefit for the John Steinbeck Committee for Agricultural Workers. By the 1960s\, it was well underway and on rickety stages in so many Village clubs and coffee houses the likes of Phil Ochs. Tom Paxton\, Judy Collins\, Eric Andersen\, and Dave van Ronk\, “the Mayor of MacDougal Street”\, plied their trade. On Sundays\, the fountain in Washington Square Park was a magnet for students and kids from out of town\, among them a teenage Janis Ian. \nBob Dylan hitched his way east in January 1961\, in search of Guthrie. He was soon scuffling for dimes in the clubs\, probably making his debut at the Gaslight\, and securing a residency at Gerdes Folk City. Robert Shelton’s New York Times review of “A bright new face in folk music” (September 29\, 1961) launched Dylan’s career and the sounds of the folk revival found their echo far beyond the United States. \nChristine Lavin\, whose work has won numerous awards\, was waiting tables at the legendary Caffé Lena in Saratoga where she was spotted by Dave Van Ronk\, who persuaded her to move to New York City and pursue a career as a singer-songwriter. Her unique style – quirky\, observational\, humorous – quickly established her as a figure beloved by both audiences and her peers and she released her debut album in 1981. Join Christine and some of her many friends and musical collaborators for an uplifting evening of stories and songs. \nWith Sing Out! The Village Trip will once again celebrate a remarkable era in a fabled club on whose stage Dylan played and innumerable careers were launched. \nAnd happy 60th birthday to the Bitter End! \nWatch a trailer for Sing Out!\n \nPerformers\n\nDavid Amram\nDavid Buskin and Robin Batteau\nRene Hart\nChristine Lavin\nDavid Massengill\nHannah Reimann\nMichele Temple
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/sing-out/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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SUMMARY:Bodies Electric Celebrates the Music of Edgard Varèse\, and Frank Zappa and the Psychedelic Circus
DESCRIPTION:Bodies Electric is an electric guitar quartet founded by John Chang\, who assembled a group of players devoted to experimentation and improvisation. Charles Wuorinen’s Electric Quartet (2015) was written for Chang and Bodies Electric\, a psychedelic electronic medium with pungent rock overtones. Among the composers whose work they have performed: Frank Zappa. \nIn addition to Varèse and Zappa\, featured composers in tonight’s concert include David Claman\, Kanghee Choi\, Frank Brickle\, Terry Champlin\, David Loeb \, Kyle Miller\, Paula Matthusen\, Gillian Welch\, John Chang and William Anderson. \nZappa was a self-taught composer whose work embraced rock\, pop\, jazz\, chamber\, orchestral\, fusion\, and musique concrète. He first heard about Edgard Varèse\, the father of electronic music\, in a Look magazine article and began to seek out his music\, eventually spotting The Complete Works of Edgard Varèse\, Volume One in a sale bin – it had been used\, unsuccessfully\, to demonstrate hi-fi. On his fifteenth birthday\, Zappa used $5 from his mother to call the composer: “I figured Mr Varèse lived in New York because the record was made in New York (and because he was so weird\, he would live in Greenwich Village). I got New York Information\, and sure enough\, he was in the phone book.” Zappa never did meet the man he described as “my idol” and treasured a letter he received from him in 1957\, written in “very tiny scientific-looking script”. \nVarèse died in 1965 and his house at 188 Sullivan Street is marked by a plaque. Not long after\, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention began a residency at the Garrick Theater\, 152 Bleecker Street\, above the Café au Go-Go… opened to rival the Bitter End. \nPerformers\n\nWilliam Anderson\nJohn Chang\nOren Fader\nJohn Ferrari\nSharon Harms\nKyle Miller
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bodies-electric/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2021 Highlights,2021 Music
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