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Canteca de Macao Bring Extreme Fusion to New York
Working 9 to 5 is not an option for most people in this day and age. In fact, it can be said that it is becoming a thing of the past with people working overtime in the office or at home....
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Muchachito Bombo Infierno Brings Rumboxing to New York
First you hear the energetic sound of the guitar. Next, an up-tempo percussion beat made from the sound of stomping feet on the hard, wooden floor.
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Jonatha Brooke Gives Us the Works
Life’s twists and turns can certainly sometimes bring sadness and loss, but they can also deliver satisfying rewards and success, especially if your personality builds upon imagination,...
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Extending Tradition: The Klezmatics Present at the Highline Ballroom
Had you popped your head into the Highline Ballroom in New York City at various points throughout the evening on January 9th, and not read the fine print, you’d probably have assumed...
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In Step with the Modern Times: A Conversation with Jazz Artist Chucho Valdés
From the very first moment one hears the ebullient sound of Chucho Valdés’ piano solo — as each hand dances swiftly across the black and white keys like a figure skater darting...
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Rocker Marshall Crenshaw Continues To Carry On Someday, Someway
In 1982, musician Marshall Crenshaw sang, “Someday, someway maybe you’ll understand me.” And maybe we will. All good things take time.
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Jazzing Up the City: An Inside Look into the Mind of Rafal Sarnecki
Few musicians out there at the dire age of 29 can say they’ve been nominated for a prestigious music award, played a European tour, and managed to assemble two separate bands in two...
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Enter Fado: A Flavorful Taste of Portuguese Music
If you don’t know what Fado is, you are probably not alone, but you are missing something wonderful. Last weekend, the Brooklyn Academy of Music went Portuguese with...
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Magic Minds and Magic Hands: A Hand Drawn Music Video From Kijek and Adamski
Many might remember that momentously electrifying night when the first music video aired on MTV; a beginning of an era that would pave the way to success for many bands and musicians such...
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The Mona Dahls Make Room for Folk in New York
It is after 10 p.m. on November 11 in the East Village, and as singer-songwriter Orly Bendavid and band mate Robin Mitchell pass The Sidewalk Café, a mainstay home of eclectic...
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