Posts Tagged ‘Queens’

MMNY Loves the Queens Tribune

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

As I mentioned in a previous post, MMNY was given some props in last Thursday’s (4.16.09) issue of the Queens Tribune.  Several volunteers, including yours truly, were quoted within the article.  Take a look for yourself here, and remember: if you haven’t signed up yet to play as an artist or a venue, the deadline is this Friday. Onward and upward, folks!

Queens represents!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Hey folks, it’s Victoria, your friendly MMNY volunteer based in Astoria.  I’m one of a few people helping to increase the Q-boro’s presence at the festival this year. So far, people have signed up to rock out in Jamaica and Woodside. Other areas like Astoria and Flushing, among others, are also in the works. But we want more!

If you know of any musicians that are looking to participate or any venues that want to be a part of it, please remind them to visit www.timeoutnewyork.com/makemusic to sign up! I’ll be back later in the week with more updates and fun tidbits. Until then, keep an eye out for a shout out to MMNY in this Thursday’s (4.16.09) issue of the Queens Tribune!

Flushing Town Hall Joins Forces with MMNY!

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

On Friday April 10th, Flushing Town Hall hosted a press conference to formally announce the launch of Make Music New York 2009 in Queens. Councilmember John Liu was in attendance to extend his best wishes for the event and to remind folks about the impending April 21st deadline. Also in attendance were representatives from such Queens media sources as SINO TV, among others. Another press conference is set to follow in the coming weeks. Check out the formal press release below!

*** News Release ***

CM Liu & Community Leaders Announce Deadline

for Artists to Register for Music Festival

FLUSHING, NY – Council Member John C. Liu, Make Music New York, the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, the Flushing Business Improvement District, artists and community leaders announced details of the upcoming “Make Music New York” – the largest musical event in City history, with free concerts in public spaces on Sunday, June 21, the first day of summer. To participate in this festival, musicians, performers and artists must register online at < http://www.timeoutnewyork.com/makemusic> by the deadline of April 21.

Council Member JOHN C. LIU, stated: “Our community has a wealth of untapped talent and cultural resources. We encourage all the talented New Yorkers out there to register by April 21 and participate in Make Music New York. This year’s festival will be bigger and better and we look forward to joining other Queens neighborhoods in this joyous celebration of everything that makes New York unique: our talented artists and rich culture.”

Today’s announcement, which took place at historic Flushing Town Hall, resulted from an ongoing collaboration between Council Member Liu, Make Music New York, the Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, the Flushing Business Improvement District, and numerous other community groups and artists throughout Queens. In addition to Flushing Town Hall, Queens Crossing, the Mitchell-Linden Civic Association, and other venues, the world-renown Jazzmobile performance group will also participate in local Make Music New York events.

“Make Music is thrilled to return to Queens and Flushing in particular. We are grateful to CM Liu and our partners for all the work they have done to make the event a success. I look forward to seeing many new performers in the neighborhood this year,” stated AARON FRIEDMAN, President of Make Music New York.

“On behalf of Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, we are delighted to be part of this year’s Make Music New York”, said ELLEN KODADEK, Executive & Artistic Director. “At Flushing Town Hall, the arts are at your doorstep, and on June 21st our front steps will resonate with great music! We welcome New Yorkers and visitors alike to join us and our Queens’ partners for this city-wide musical celebration.”

MABEL LAW, Executive Director of the Flushing Business Improvement District, stated: “The BID is very excited to be working with the City and Make Music New York to showcase the amazing diversity of our cultural institutions, which have grown along with the many new businesses in the district.”

Make Music New York is based on France’s Fete de la Musique, which has been a great success for over 25 years. Since it was inaugurated, the festival has become an international phenomenon, celebrated on the same day in more than 300 cities in 108 countries, including Germany, Italy, Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Australia, Vietnam, Congo, Cameroon, Togo, Columbia, Chile, Mongolia, and Japan. This year, sponsorship opportunities will be available for businesses interested in supporting local artists. For more information, go to <http://www.makemusicny.org>.

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You Can Make A Big Difference This Week

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

On June 21 the city will be alive with music!

From Rockaway to Parkchester, from the South Shore to Harlem there will be something glorious for everyone!

June 21 is as important a date as there is in this festival. A close second might be this Friday April 24: the last day to sign up for the festival on our website:

www.timeoutnewyork.com/makemusic

Before we get to putting on the show, we must find all those lovely locations and masterful musicians who are the heart of the festival. As amazing as it is to see all the places and people signed up, we would love to find a way for more of them to take part by signing up on our website:

www.timeoutnewyork.com/makemusic

How can you help?

Glad you asked. This Tuesday (Apr 21) and Thursday (Apr 23), we will be hosting phonebanks to get 2009 registrants connected with each other. We’ll provide the phones, you’ll provide that soothing voice to assist people through the process of finding a venue.

Both phonebanks are at Transportation Alternatives, 127 W. 26th Street, Suite 1002, Manhattan (map).

RSVP by emailing me at chris@makemusicny.org

If you have wanted to help out and haven’t so far, this is a great opportunity to get involved. And even if you can’t make it, make sure you send all your friends a reminder to sign up on the website (all together now):
www.timeoutnewyork.com/makemusic