Jesse Malin @ Bell House – 4/30/11

About a week ago I got the chance to see Jesse Malin & the St Marks Social perform at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Jesse Malin is a true rock & roll singer, with a great stage presence and storytelling skills. The guitarist is also fantastic, and I will go so far as to say he is one of the best I have seen in this decade. There was a lot of energy from the entire band. You could tell the members had a great rapport and enjoyed playing together on stage.

One thing worth noting (outside of the band’s performance) was the audience. For one thing, there was an expansive age range in this crowd (something I believe I mention in my last review I did from my first time seeing the band live). The other thing worth noting was the connection Malin had with the crowd. He even leapt off stage at one point to interact with them for a song. I mentioned the stage presence he had, and the best example of this was a line directed at the audience when he wanted them to clap and sing along.

“I see what it is, you guys are a singing crowd. You don’t get a singing crowd to clap.”

And with that we all sang along, old and young, to one of the best rock bands we will ever have the pleasure to know.

 

Save the Date: Alyson Greenfield

I know this space has become more of a place to promote things than anything else lately. We’ll get back to reviews soon(ish). In the meantime, let me point you to this show that is happening next week in Brooklyn. Save the date!

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

7:30PM
Paper Garden Records and Whatever Blog Present:
Bruar Falls

245 Grand St

Brooklyn, NY 11211
$10
*Shane Maux from BELIKOS will be beatoxing with Alyson!

Also playing – Wojcik, Infernal Devices, and Golden Ages

Alyson is a very special performer. I will definitely be there to see her new rap. Will you?

Tinderbox Festival A Smashing Success

Sunday, September 26, 2010 brought us the first Tinderbox Festival of what will hopefully be an annual event. The very musical day full of brilliant female performers took place at Southpaw in Brooklyn and was brought to us by New York’s own Alyson Greenfield. Alyson moved here from Alabama a few years ago, and since then she has been making quite a splash in our fair city. This latest success started when Lilith Fair announced it’s return this year. Alyson created a blog as sort of a campaign to get on the line-up. It turned out to be the start of what would be the creation of her own festival. There were many great female performers included in this first year, including Jenny Owen Youngs, Hank & Cupcakes, Jessie Murphy in the Woods, and a performance by Alyson Greenfield herself. The full list of performances was as follows:

MAIN STAGE
:
11:00pm Bitch

10:00pm Shilpa Ray and Her Happy Hookers
9:00pm Jenny Owen Youngs

8:00pm Hank and Cupcakes

7:00pm Alyson Greenfield
6:00pm Jessie Murphy In The Woods
5:00pm Kalae All Day

4:15pm Brit & The Calvary

3:30pm Charlene Kaye and The Brilliant Eyes

UNDERGROUND STAGE:
10:3pm Larkin Grimm
9:30pm Denitia Odigie
8:30pm Maya Solovey
7:30pm Mal Blum

6:30pm Misty Boyce

5:45pm Jennifer Newman

5:10pm Lisa Jaeggi
4:40pm Lachi

4:10pm Allison Tartalia
3:30pm Lara Ewen

There were many memorable moments throughout the evening, but my favorite was probably this line from Ms Greenfield, “Casio. Get one. It will change your life forever.” I would like to add this tagline, “Tinderbox. Stick around. It will change New York forever.”

Thursday, October 15 Shows

Tonight there are three great shows you could be going to.

1) Titus Andronicus and So So Glows at Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. If it weren’t for the weather wearing me down I would be going to this.

2) Gaslight Anthem at Terminal 5. Also playing are Murder By Death, Jesse Malin, and Broadway Calls. Anyone who had a ticket to see Gaslight play All Points West can use it to get a free drink tonight.

3) Airborne Toxic Event at Webster Hall. This show is sold out so if you don’t already have tickets you’re out of luck.

Hope the bad weather doesn’t ruin your day and you are able to go out and enjoy one of these shows. They all look like they should be memorable events.

Things To Do Tonight in New York

Hey everyone!

You have two great options tonight in terms of shows you can go to.

Option 1 is Alyson Greenfield at Banjo Jim’s on the corner of 9th Street and Avenue C, which is free. Alyson is awesome and everyone should experience her at least once. (Trust me, after you meet her once won’t be enough). Her set is at 7, which would make you only slightly late for…

Option 2, which is Stephanie Carlin, Kari Spieler , Nick Howard and Emily Hope Price at 303 Grand in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This show is brought to you be TM Promotions so I will be working doors and taking pictures for the evening. Stop by and say hi. Only $5 cover plus free PBR. What more could you ask for?

Whatever you end up doing tonight remember to have fun and stay safe. have a good weekend everyone!

your friendly neighborhood blogger : )

Barrel Full of Monkies

I did some promotion here a few days ago for a show Friday, September 11 with Lili Roquelin, Alyson Greenfield, and Yula Beeri at Monkey Town. The show was a combination of music and visual presentation, which made it more interesting than a typical performance (although Alyson and Yula can be interesting all on their own). Yula especially put on quite a show last night. There were dancers and props included on top of the song and video presentation. As the photographer for the evening, here are some shots to show you what you missed out on.

LiLi Roquelin

Alyson Greenfield

Yula Beeri

Just a small sample to entice you. The first one, I have been told, will be featured on LiLi’s MySpace page. The rest will be on the TM Promotions MySpace, probably later today.

Alyson Greenfield @ Monkey Town

Tomorrow night (9/11) Yula Beeri, Alyson Greenfield, and LiLi Roquelin will be making an appearance at Monkey Town in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Doors are at 6:30 and show starts at 7. It is recommended you reserve your spots in advance. Price is $7, which you would pay at the door regardless of whether or not reservations were made. This promises to be a great show so come on out. Hope to see you all there — I’ll be the one with the camera in one hand and clipboard containing Ms Greenfield’s mailing list in the other.