Archive for May, 2009

Parkchester’s Latin and Soul

Friday, May 29th, 2009

The Bronx has come a long way from the burnt down ghettos of the 1970’s and so has its music. In the 70’s, NYC was on fire with new genres of music from the islands of Puerto Rico- Salsa, and from my own backyard, The Bronx, HipHop was born. Since hip-hop started in the 1970s, various hip-hop artists have expressed their spiritual beliefs, including Christianity in their lyrics. In the 1990’s HipHop grew to include a new form called Christian Hip Hop.

A Taste of The Islands

Ernie’s Latin Grooves

Out of all of Puerto Rico’s musical exports, it is best known for its worldwide famous salsa music and reggaeton. Originating with Cuban influence, Salsa is an amalgamation of Latin musical styles, especially Puerto Rican, created in the pan-Latin melting pot of New York City in the early 1970s. Experience the Caribbean sounds that will make you move your hips and the secret beat in your heart. Ernie’s Latin Groove plays Salsa music with a tinge of jazz. Their vocals are both in Spanish and English with rhythms consisting of brass, woodwinds, piano, bass, and Latin percussion. On a beautiful summer day in the Bronx, close your eyes and you will feel like you’re in a tropical paradise sipping pina coladas while listening to the Latin grooves.They can currently been seen playing on April 30, 2009 at 8:00pm til 12:00am at Dona   Ramonas, located at 651 Morris Park ave. in the Bronx, New York 10462 telephone 718-239-6993/6994 hosted by Hector Cedeno.

Gospel music for today’s generation

Gospel City

Gospel City was born into this world as Hip Hop, but has matured into a soul saving ministry, ready to spread the “Good News” throughout the world. It all started years ago when Jesus Perez Jr., his cousin Frankie (now Past. Francisco Vega), and his friend Curtis, threw some words together over a P. Diddy beat for a coffee house up in Middletown, NY. The feeling that they felt was almost like they had just finished an hour long praise and worship session, but it was the reaction from the crowd that moved them to consider what they did as a ministering tool.

They have been blessed to work with Sean and Alvin Slaughter, Nikki Cruz’ T.R.U.C.E., and Judy Torres, and have ministered in outreaches in Puerto Rico. Gospel City has won the Mc Donald’s Gospel fest and has built strong friendships with many other gospel artists and churches.

Jesus Perez says “Every fiber of me was born to praise Him, and if I am not doing it the right way, then I am not doing it at all. He saved my life, rescued me and my family from poverty, and I could never forget him for that. I am a Christian, I am my heavenly father’s son, and I am Gospel City”.

Moving to a new level, Gospel City just dropped its second full length album “Not Ashamed. Gospel City is a music ministry, with flavors of Hip Hop, R&B, Reggaeton, Alternative/Rock, and Spoken Word. It’s a melting pot of God glorifying music, that anyone at any age could listen to and fall in love with.

Bronx Underground

Friday, May 29th, 2009
In conjunction with Make Music NY another great concert, brought to you by
BRONX UNDERGROUND SUMMERFEST!
Free @ Orchard Beach June 21, 2009!
6 bands ranging from power pop, to ska, to latin flavored indie rock! + DJs and more!
More info at myspace.com/bronxunderground
A little about Bronx Underground…

Bronx Underground is a DIY concert group based in the Bronx, NY. Over the past 8 years, Bronx Underground has created what countless showgoers and bands call “one of the best underground rock scenes in the USA” – in what some might call the unlikeliest of places — The Bronx. The Bronx Underground scene is diverse in every sense of the word, from packing 4 genres on to one show and having open minded scenesters move to it all, to being a place where cultures come together for music and community. Bronx Underground’s all ages shows run the gamut, from local only bills that consistently bring in hundreds of indie, powerpop, rock. pop punk and hardcore fans, to hosting the likes of Set Your Goals, A Wilhelm Scream, Emmure and The Human Abstract.  Bronx Underground is also home to all ages dance parties, an 18+ indie rock monthly, outdoor festivals and more.  Bronx Underground has been featured in the New York Times, Daily News, The L, Time Out New York and more.

MMNY in the news

Friday, May 29th, 2009

New York Times, “Summer Stages,” by Vivian Schweitzer, May 8, 2009

Time Out New York, “Governors Island: Prepare for a summer of polo, punk rock and one wild weekend of free artistic expression,” by Ted Hesson, May 28–Jun 3, 2009

Performer Magazine, “Free Music Everywhere, All Day” (pdf), by Kevin Sirois, May 2009

Queens Tribune, “Deadline Looms for Music Festival, by Lisa Fogarty, April 16, 2009

The Villager, “Are you ready for the summer? Best bets for Village arts events“, by Scott Stiffler, May 27-June 2, 2009

MMNY Press Release, “Make Music New York 2009” (pdf), May 26, 2009

Complete MMNY listings now online

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Over 860 MMNY concerts are now listed on Time Out New York’s new MMNY website.

Take a look!multiple-pianos

Each concert listing includes a description of the musicians, and a link to their website. Special sections on Punk Island and Mass Appeal are now online, with more featured listings on the way!

If you’re signed up to come outside and make music on June 21st, please look at the website to make sure you’re listed correctly. If any changes need to be made — or if you expected to see your listing, but don’t — send an email right away to mmny.corrections@gmail.com.

(NOTE: the following locations’ listings will be uploaded to the website on Monday; if you’re involved with one of these events, please check back then — all of Bed-Stuy, Barretto Point Park, Parkchester, E 4th Street Garden, Waterside Plaza, SGI USA, Stuyvesant Sq Park, Union Sq, Divalicious, Hester Street & Mulberry Street, Seward Park, Holy Cross Churchyard, 126 Noel Road, Tompkinsville Park, and Norbert Leesburgh/Clove Lakes Park.)

Take Part in Mass Appeal!

Friday, May 29th, 2009

This year, Make Music New York’s Mass Appeal unleashes the power of amassed single instruments, all over NYC.Mass Appeal Flier

From the rusty cellist to the professional megaphone player, all are welcome to join these twenty-two epic events, all taking place outdoors on Sunday, June 21st.

Sign up today!

Visit the new Mass Appeal web page for detailed instructions on how to join each band.

Download the new Mass Appeal Flier (pdf)

Two more MMNY performance opportunities

Friday, May 29th, 2009

All of MMNY’s permits have been filed, and it’s too late to add more performances to the schedule this year.Bedford Spike Hill crowd

However, there are two exceptions: if you’re still looking for a place to perform, two prime stretches of Brooklyn streets already have their permits for June 21st, and still need musicians!

(1) Four blocks of Vanderbilt Ave in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn, will be closed to traffic and open for pedestrians on June 21st, from 12-5pm. All types of music are welcome for their main stage, and for sidewalks in front of stores and restaurants along the four blocks, who can provide electricity. (Music should not be extremely loud, however.) To sign up, call Steve Commender at (718) 398-7380. Sponsored by the Vanderbilt Avenue Merchants District, Prospect Heights Neighborhood Development Council, and the NYC Department of Transportation.

(2) The entire retail strip of Graham Avenue in South Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is permitted and available for musicians throughout the day. To make arrangements, contact Betty Cooney, at biz11u72t@verizon.net. Sponsored by the Graham Avenue Business Improvement District.

Now through June 21st - What to Expect

Friday, May 29th, 2009

If you’re taking part in MMNY, here’s a rough idea of what to expect, on our end, over the next few weeks:

Today: Listings go online

Thursday, June 3rd: Neighborhood-specific maps & fliers available to download and print out

Friday, June 4th: Metro NY’s MMNY program & poster available, distribution begins

Week of June 8th: Copies of MMNY sound permits, park permits mailed to locations & musicians

On your end, we expect venues and musicians to be in touch with each other, finalize logistical issues, discuss the options in case of rain, and promote the performances in all the ways you normally would.

Survey for NYC Musicians

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Our friends at NYC Performing Arts Spaces are conducting a short, 4-question survey of NYC musicians, to find out how the current economic climate is affecting your work.

If you have a moment, please click on this link to answer a few questions. Although your own answers will be anonymous, survey results will be publically released, and will help government and private agencies meet musicians’ needs.

Musical Handshake

Friday, May 29th, 2009

After careful deliberations by our expert panel, MMNY is proud to announce this year’s winning “musical handshake” by singer/harpist Elissa Weiss of Manhattan.Elissa Weiss

Download the Handshake here! (pdf)

This handshake will be exchanged between musicians throughout the day on June 21st, and will also serve as an improvisational element for the evening’s Mass Appeal afterparty in Central Park, led by David Amram.

Says Elissa Weiss: “When I read about the Musical Handshake contest, the first thing that came to my mind was a bird I heard singing all weekend last summer in Vermont. I never saw the bird or found out what it was, but I couldn’t forget the song. Because of its haunting simplicity, I used it as the main theme for the handshake and put it in the key of C, the “people’s key,” so that any musician at any skill level can easily play it.”

Congratulations to Elissa, and thanks to the 22 composers who submitted handshakes of their own!

Punk Island T-Shirts

Thursday, May 14th, 2009
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The Official Punk Island T-Shirts are here! These shirts are sold as a fund-raiser to help pay for Punk Island production costs and help the out of town bands with transportation. So please repost and help pass the word about these shirts and additional upcoming merch such as PI-09 skateboards, stickers and such.


SHIRT DESCRIPTION:

Double-sided 50/50 high quality white shirts with black print.

FRONT: Punk Island logo

BACK: List of all bands playing with date of show


COST: A ridiculously cheap $15, including shipping & handling


BAND DISCOUNTS: Bands playing Punk Island may buy shirts for a special band discount of $8 (plus shipping). A minimum 10 shirt purchase required for the discount.


ORDER HERE!


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