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Dennis Lichtman’s Brain Cloud

“My brain is cloudy, my soul is upside-down… When I get that low-down feeling, I know the blues must be someplace around,” says Bob Wills – the King of Western Swing.  The Brain Cloud’s exuberant take on “western swing” revolves around the pairing of mastermind multi-instrumentalist Dennis Lichtman with inimitable vocalist extraordinaire Tamar Korn. The sextet’s springboard is the New Orleans-meets-Texas, strings-meet-horns, jazz-meets-country sonic mishmash that Bob Wills perfected on his mid-1940’s radio broadcasts. In addition to Lichtman and Korn, the Brain Cloud includes Skip Krevens (guitar and vocals), Raphael McGregor (steel guitar), Kevin Dorn (drums), and Andrew Hall (bass).

Location: David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center – Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets
Time: 6:30pm – 7:30pm

November 1, 2011

On the Street

Enjoy the sounds and styles of the Hungry March Band, The Hot Sardines, The High & Mighty Brass Band, Mariachi Real De Mexicos, Raya Brass Band, and much more.  As you wander from venue to venue, be sure to catch these amazing entertainers as they perform at outdoor locations throughout the evening!

Outer Borough Brass Band - Formed by Sousaphonist Joe Scatassa and featuring a rotating cast of NYC musicians, the Outer Borough Brass Band delivers a dynamic mix of funk, traditional jazz and New Orleans second line grooves to the New York City boroughs. Members of the band have played with some of jazz and funk’s biggest names- and together, have shared the stage with the Crown Prince of Treme- Glen David Andrews, Rebirth Brass Band and the Joe Krown Trio. Still a relatively young band- debuting on Mardi Gras 2011 in Manhattan’s Lower East Side- this collection of promising musicians will surely get the crowd grooving on Winter’s Eve. Check them out at the Dante Park Main Stage at 6:00pm & 7:00pm!

The Hungry March Band - A Winter’s Eve staple and crowd favorite, this Brooklyn-based brass marching band (pictured) is sure to get event-goers moving with their spontaneous energy and theatrical style. The Hungry March band cites the Latin flavor, punk rock noise, hip-hop beats and music of the Brooklyn streets as its inspiration, and seeks to share this influence with the world! Self-proclaimed as the “music of the people,” this free-spirited, experimental parade is an eclectic, multi-cultural celebration of music from all genres. The Hungry March Band will perform all evening throughout Lincoln Square.

The Hot Sardines - Foot-stomping blues troupe The Hot Sardines- whose members include a trumpeter, clarinetists/saxophonist, drummer and tap-dancer, in addition to a vocalist and pianist- will bring their jazzy sound to Lincoln Square on Winter’s Eve! Throughout the evening, The Hot Sardines will energize the crowd with their wartime-Paris-meets-20th century- New Orleans sound, which incorporates both French and English lyrics. The Hot Sardines are unique in their ability to perform music that is nearly a century old yet still holds wide appeal to today’s audiences. Their outdoor performance at Broadway and 62nd Street are sure to heat up the night!

The High & Mighty Brass Band - This 7-member “party in progress” will offer audiences a dynamic and inspired mix of classic New Orleans Funk, R &B, Afro-Beat and hip-hop sounds throughout the evening at various outdoor locations. All members of this brass group participate in both the singing and playing, both in solos and together.Their percussion-heavy horn sounds will offer every audience member a chance to connect and groove with the band- this is another Winter’s Eve performance not to be missed! Especially, their Dante Park Main Stage performance at 6:45pm.

Mariachi Real De Mexico - Founded in 1991 by Ramon Ponce and his son, Mariachi Real De Mexico is proudly celebrating it’s 20th anniversary. The group, one of the best-known mariachi bands in the Northeast, has performed at some of New York’s best-loved venues and events, including Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, Rockefeller Center, and Radio City Music Hall, as well as celebrity birthday parties and more! They will return again this year to Winter’s Eve, performing their lively and traditional mariachi music.

Raya Brass Band - A funky mix of Eastern European and American dance tunes, the Raya Brass Band draws in all types of audiences- not just folk music aficionados- with their dynamic and engaging show. Playing instruments such as reeds, trumpet, accordion, tuba and drums, their Balkan and Gypsy melodies bring the organic and joyous experience of Eastern European village brass bands to New Yorkers.  Catch this traveling music troupe as they perform all over the Lincoln Square streets during Winter’s Eve!

October 27, 2011

World Dance presented by Dance Parade, Inc.

Dance Parade, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to promoting dance as an expressive and unifying art form. They celebrate diversity and educate the public about the opportunities to experience dance in New York City.  On Winter’s Eve, Dance Parade will present the following: Bolivian Tinkus Dance with Incallajta New York , Brazilian Samba Dance with Manhattan Samba , the New York City Stilt Walkers, and Asian Indian Bhangra Dance from NYC Bhangra (pictured).

Location: Broadway at 66th Street in front of Alice Tully Hall
Time: All Evening

October 14, 2011

Select Blendz

Select Blendz is comprised of a cappella, soul, R&B and gospel singers Raisin Harvey Cain, Rome Jerome Cohen, George Ellington, Billy William Chavis, Tommoraw Mortimer, and bass play Todd Grunder, who among them have performed with The Soul Shakers, Andre Williams, The Commodores, Black Ivory, The Delfonics, The Continental Four, Wynton Marsalis, Nora Jones, Jason Mraz, and more.  In  addition, performance movie credits include Married to the Mob and Everyday People.

Location: Richard Tucker Park – Broadway and 66th Street
Time: 6:30pm – 7:00pm, 7:30pm – 8:00pm, & 8:30pm – 9:00pm (3 sets)

October 14, 2011

Opera Collective

Opera Collective was founded in August of 2005 and currently consists of 9 core members, with rotating singers and pianists on their roster. Opera Collective is an active part of the Music Under New York program, and performs twice weekly at various spots throughout Manhattan. They have been featured three times in the “Summer Sundays Series” at Snug Harbor Cultural Center on Staten Island, and have done educational outreach in NY, NJ, and CT, and hope to continue to teach students about opera. They gave their Manhattan debut concert in 2006 in collaboration with Kids & Dreamers Productions, and in 2007 collaborated with them again in a scenes program based on the 7 Deadly Sins. Opera Collective has also been featured on NHK’s documentary series “New York Streets,” and on a live broadcast from Battery Park.  Their  mission is to make opera accessible and affordable to the general public by presenting engaging performances of vocal music, including opera, art song, operetta and musical theatre.

Location: Richard Tucker Park – Broadway and 66th Street
Time: 6:00pm – 6:30pm, 7:00pm – 7:30pm & 8:00pm – 8:30pm (3 sets)

October 14, 2011

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