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Make Music<br />
New York’s 3rd Annual<br />
17 stages. 130+ bands.<br />
Sun<strong>day</strong>, <strong>June</strong> 20.<br />
G<strong>over</strong>nors Island.<br />
10–5. Free.<br />
Punk Island returns for a third year <strong>in</strong> 2010, with more<br />
than 130 <strong>of</strong> the country’s loudest bands transform<strong>in</strong>g the<br />
ord<strong>in</strong>arily quiet G<strong>over</strong>nors Island <strong>in</strong>to a <strong>day</strong>long punk /<br />
hardcore paradise.<br />
Bands will perform on 17 stages scattered around the<br />
island, as <strong>free</strong> ferries transport revelers from Lower Manhattan<br />
and DUMBO to G<strong>over</strong>nors Island every half hour,<br />
beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g at 10 am.<br />
Because G<strong>over</strong>nors Island is closed on the <strong>day</strong> <strong>of</strong> Make<br />
Music New York, Punk Island will take place the <strong>day</strong> before,<br />
on Sun<strong>day</strong> <strong>June</strong> 20th. Just like the rest <strong>of</strong> MMNY, all<br />
performances are outdoors and completely <strong>free</strong>.<br />
Punk Island beg<strong>in</strong>s at 10 am and ends at 5 pm sharp. Free<br />
ferries leave every 30 m<strong>in</strong>utes from the Battery Maritime<br />
Build<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> Battery Park, Manhattan, and every 20 m<strong>in</strong>utes<br />
from the Fulton Ferry Land<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> DUMBO, Brooklyn.<br />
No alcoholic beverages, pets, or weapons are permitted<br />
on G<strong>over</strong>nors Island. Punk Island is curated by Miguel<br />
“Slug” Torres <strong>of</strong> Fat Bastard Productions.<br />
1 Rotten Apple Stage No Redeem<strong>in</strong>g Social Value, Hub City Stompers,<br />
Last Call Brawl, Hooliganism, Oxblood, Feet First 2 Foo’s Stage<br />
Destroy Everyth<strong>in</strong>g, Dirty South Revolutionaries, The Corporation,<br />
FreakTent, Dude Man Bro, She Likes Todd, Demo, Crash Fist Fight, Shred<br />
Scare, Wifebeater 3 Seizure Crypt Stage Seizure Crypt, Straphangers,<br />
Caught <strong>in</strong> a Trap , Olde York, Bloodbeat, Endangered Feces, Trauma<br />
Team 666, Yo! Scunt , Deal<strong>in</strong>’ With It, Iconicide 4 Cadaver Concepts<br />
Stage The Blame, Blackout Shoppers , Sexual Suicide, Skum City, Box<br />
<strong>of</strong> Crayons 5 Calamity Productions Stage Fools on Sun<strong>day</strong>, S.M.U.T.,<br />
Sewage, On Po<strong>in</strong>t, Murdock’s Thrashbag, First Strike, Mental Abuse 6<br />
Team ShredHer Stage, presented by Weird Skull Records Bad Luck 13,<br />
Call the Paramedics, Nassau Cha<strong>in</strong>saw, Proles Blood, Dead Fucks, Capta<strong>in</strong><br />
We’re S<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g, Jerk Reaction, Blood Oranges, Greek Favourites,<br />
Transmission Transmission, The Holy Mess, Ark Royal, Plus MCs Shitty<br />
Ben & Punk Rock Steve, and crazy bike Punk demos 7 Connecticut Stage<br />
JRS, Beantown Boozehounds, Furiousity, Drawback, Long Drop, Theatre<br />
Zombies , Bust It!, The Havnotz, Stressbomb , Stomped on Sight, The<br />
Clefts, Blastmat 8 Shakes Stage The Arkhams, The Afterbirth, Capta<strong>in</strong><br />
Ronzo & The Thirsty Pirates, Nancy and 2 Meteors, The Rayguns, Poison<br />
Control, Burn<strong>in</strong>g Heads, Murder Majesty, J<strong>one</strong>e Earthquake Band, The Snails<br />
9 Molten Metal Maniacs Mayhem Stage Lethal Aggression, Midnight,<br />
Fatal, Abserdo, Hessian , Jenkem, Simplistic Genocide 10 Alternative<br />
Tentacles Stage Star Fuck<strong>in</strong>g Hipsters, Disaster Strikes, Rentokill,<br />
Ashers , Common Enemy, The Rebel Spell, Dog That Bites Every<strong>one</strong>, Zero<br />
Content Stage 11 All Rise, To Be Hated, Angry Youth, Bloody Muffs, Pissant,<br />
Y69, UFO VCR, Mung Choke, Short Fuse 12 Boston Stage Psycho,<br />
Razors In The Night, The Have Nots, Noth<strong>in</strong>g But Enemies/SCFC, Burn<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Streets, Revilers, Cutthroat Society, Tijuana Sweetheart (formerly<br />
Vagiant) 13 DBeat Stage Broken, Death Mold, Population Zero, State <strong>of</strong><br />
Decl<strong>in</strong>e, Buerger Wuerger, Angry & Broke, Betty Sue Aside, Po<strong>in</strong>t Blank<br />
14 Antisocial Promotions Stage Violent Society, Percocettes (Percs),<br />
Combat Crisis, The Unpatriotics, The Underclassed/Common Alliance, Refuse<br />
Resist, Factor X, The Misanthropes Stage 15 Andrea’s Stage Stewart,<br />
D60, The Alienz, Morn<strong>in</strong>g Glory, Team Spider, Wombat <strong>in</strong> Combat,<br />
No Abuse, All Torn Up, The Choices Stage 16 Ma<strong>in</strong> Stage Hellcat Girls<br />
Burlesques, Art/Sculpture by Maria , PFDS, DOA, Bucket Flush, Assrash,<br />
Negative Approach, Blanks 77, Copyright Chaos, Yankee Doodle Blitzkrieg<br />
Stage 17 Slackjaw Stage Slackjaw, (A)TRUTH, Shelter Shock, Crash<br />
Fist Fight, SpEd, Dead Aces, Tough Luck, The Pogo, Live Not On Evil<br />
NYPL: Epiphany<br />
228 E. 23rd St<br />
6:00 Pirates and Scientists Leonard<br />
Cohen and N<strong>in</strong>a Sim<strong>one</strong>’s love child<br />
SGI-USA Culture Center<br />
7 E. 15th St<br />
12:00 David Bennett Cohen Boogiewoogie,<br />
New Orleans-style piano 1:00<br />
R&B Mystic Band 6:00 Project<br />
Duo 6:30 Timbila ecstatic African<br />
rock with an East Village edge 7:30<br />
Brooklyn Sabor<br />
Stuyvesant Square Park<br />
E. 16th St & 2nd Ave<br />
7:00 Polish Theatre Institute Polish<br />
operettas, musicals, and cabaret 8:00<br />
East River Jazz Band piano, guitar,<br />
drums, horns 7:30 Beast Make Bomb<br />
a quartet <strong>of</strong> kids with a punk flare<br />
Union Square<br />
Broadway from 14th-17th<br />
12:00 Mass Appeal: Viol<strong>in</strong>s<br />
fiddle tunes, a little rock and roll<br />
and excit<strong>in</strong>g Suzuki jams, directed<br />
by Mar<strong>in</strong> Fanjoy-Labrenz 4:00<br />
Mass Appeal: Ukuleles <strong>over</strong> 20 <strong>of</strong><br />
New York’s best ukers, led by Rick<br />
Bruner 5:00–8:00 Mass Appeal:<br />
Guitars classic rock, folk, and pop<br />
masterpieces performed as <strong>one</strong><br />
massive strumm<strong>in</strong>g entity, with brief<br />
sets by local musicians. Produced by<br />
NYC Guitar School.<br />
Waterside Plaza<br />
East River & 27th St<br />
7:00 H2Opus: Fluid Soundscapes<br />
by Multiple Composers new music<br />
by Kamala Sankaram, Gene Pritsker,<br />
Joseph Pehrson, Dan Cooper, Patrick<br />
Grant, Gerald Thomas<br />
Meatpack<strong>in</strong>g District<br />
Apptex<br />
32 Gansevoort St<br />
1:00 Atom surreal sonic pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g<br />
Dubspot<br />
348 W. 14th St<br />
Electronica 2:00 Marchthirtyseventh<br />
4:00 Exaltron <strong>one</strong>-man funktastic<br />
trumpet, guitar, vocal and laptop<br />
loop<strong>in</strong>g 6:00 In The Loop 8:00<br />
!INCLUDE<br />
Hiro Ballroom<br />
88 N<strong>in</strong>th Ave<br />
French music showcase, presented<br />
by French Music Export Office<br />
8:00 Sébaste<strong>in</strong> Schuller tantric<br />
<strong>in</strong>strumentals with t<strong>in</strong>ges <strong>of</strong> pop<br />
9:00 La Grande Sophie w<strong>in</strong>ner <strong>of</strong><br />
prestigious “Victoire de la Musique”<br />
10:00 General Elektriks Hervé<br />
Salters’s unique take on psychedelica<br />
11:30 Acid Washed DJ late ‘90s filter<br />
house and DFA disco anthems<br />
InterActive Music New York<br />
IAMNY!<br />
See page 12 for more <strong>in</strong>formation.<br />
Hudson Square<br />
Around Hudson Square<br />
10:00 am New Orleans Second<br />
L<strong>in</strong>e musicians from the Jazz Gallery,<br />
<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g John Ellis, Matt Per<strong>in</strong>e,<br />
Grandpa Musselman, and Russell<br />
Moore–see sidebar<br />
City W<strong>in</strong>ery<br />
155 Varick St<br />
Established and up-and-com<strong>in</strong>g<br />
s<strong>in</strong>ger-songwriters 12:00–3:00 Alex<br />
Wong, Chad Vaccar<strong>in</strong>o, Greg<br />
Holden, Ian Axel, Mart<strong>in</strong> Rivas,<br />
Paula Valste<strong>in</strong>. Plus the French<br />
reggae <strong>of</strong> Dub Inc.<br />
SOBs<br />
204 Varick St<br />
9:00 Bridg<strong>in</strong>g the Gap–from Haiti<br />
to France, with Tiga & Tchaka, Nia,<br />
the hip hop phenom Mr. Reo, and the<br />
French reggae <strong>of</strong> Dub Inc.<br />
East Village<br />
Abe Lebewohl Park<br />
Second Ave & E. 10th St<br />
12:00 Apostles grown folks hip hop<br />
2:00 Rennie Coleman Joni Mitchell<br />
meets Thom York 3:00 Allison<br />
Tartalia fearless h<strong>one</strong>sty 4:00<br />
Martian Walrus improvised sketches<br />
by acoustic ensemble 5:00 The Lost<br />
Shores 6:00 Spanglish Fly NYC’s<br />
only boogaloo band 7:00 Lachi s<strong>in</strong>ger<br />
backed by all-bl<strong>in</strong>d band 8:00 Declan<br />
Bennett hard-hitt<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>in</strong>ger with<br />
devoted UK fanbase<br />
The Charlie Parker House<br />
151 Avenue B<br />
12:00 Ras Moshe Saxoph<strong>one</strong> Unit<br />
jazz, both structured and <strong>free</strong><br />
First Park<br />
E. Houston St & First Ave<br />
11:00 am–2:00 Aly & The Alley Pals<br />
rock<strong>in</strong>g music for tots and toddlers<br />
3:00 The Apple Bros gritty, guitar<br />
driven songs<br />
Joe’s Pub / Astor Place Cube<br />
Astor Pl and Fourth Ave<br />
10:00 am MTI The Public Theater’s<br />
musical theater <strong>in</strong>itiative The Whiskey<br />
Boys <strong>in</strong>novative fiddle/guitar<br />
duo 11:45 am Shrive Alive classic<br />
rock <strong>in</strong>spired by Mississippi 12:45 The<br />
Xylopholks ragtime from the ‘20s, <strong>in</strong><br />
furry animal costumes 1:45 Electric<br />
Junkyard Gamelan orig<strong>in</strong>al grooves<br />
on <strong>in</strong>vented <strong>in</strong>struments 2:30 The Bill<br />
Murray Experience roots and jazz,<br />
popular and obscure 3:30 Balthrop,<br />
Alabama Brother-sister band straddles<br />
antebellum and antifolk 4:30 Black<br />
Sea Hotel folk <strong>in</strong> the tradition <strong>of</strong><br />
Bulgaria’s women’s choirs 5:15 Pearl<br />
and the Beard 3 voices, 96 teeth, 1 soul<br />
6:15 Somi East African soul s<strong>in</strong>ger, has<br />
performed alongside Paul Simon, John<br />
Legend, and Mos Def<br />
Le Petit Versailles<br />
346 E. Houston St<br />
8:00 Carol Lipnik and Spookarama<br />
avant-siren chanteuse<br />
New York Marble Cemetery<br />
41 1/2 Second Ave<br />
4:00–7:00 Jessica Delf<strong>in</strong>o all-ages<br />
haunted outdoor acoustic picnic<br />
NYPL: Tompk<strong>in</strong>s Square<br />
331 E. 10th St<br />
3:00 James Harrison<br />
acoustifantastic! 5:00 Six7 Lou Reed<br />
meets System <strong>of</strong> a Down<br />
Ost Café<br />
441 E. 12th St<br />
7:00 Rennie Coleman Joni Mitchell<br />
meets Thom York 8:00 Dan Torres<br />
extreme vocal range and sc<strong>in</strong>tillat<strong>in</strong>g<br />
rhythms<br />
Pommes Frites<br />
123 Second Ave<br />
2:00 Bunny Beck jazz piano<br />
standards<br />
S<strong>in</strong>tir Restaurant<br />
424 E. 9th St<br />
6:00–9:00 Timbila ecstatic African<br />
rock with an East Village edge<br />
Third Street Music School<br />
235 E. 11th St<br />
1:00–7:00 students from America’s<br />
oldest community music school<br />
Tompk<strong>in</strong>s Square Park<br />
Avenue A & E. 9th St<br />
2:00 The Gu Zheng Group Ch<strong>in</strong>ese<br />
zither, played <strong>in</strong> non-traditional<br />
ways 3:00 Red Zepper<strong>in</strong> “what if<br />
Aleister Crowley was Asian” 4:00<br />
Ch<strong>in</strong>k Floyd is go<strong>in</strong>g to rock you<br />
5:00 Giant Ch<strong>in</strong>k metal, straight<br />
out <strong>of</strong> Shanghai 6:30 Manhattan<br />
Samba accomplished Brazilian drum<br />
ensemble<br />
Greenwich Village<br />
Acme Bar & Grill<br />
9 Great J<strong>one</strong>s St<br />
4:00 Rivercat roadhouse music 5:00<br />
Kev<strong>in</strong> John Allen Americana 6:00<br />
Verity <strong>in</strong> Stereo <strong>in</strong>die pop with a<br />
twist 7:00 Anto<strong>in</strong>e Poncelet New<br />
Jersey vampire<br />
Bleecker Playground<br />
Bleecker & W. 11th St<br />
2:00 Paul Tabachneck Elvis Costello<br />
meets Cat Stevens 3:00 Athan Hilaki<br />
acoustic guitars, reggae rhythms 5:00<br />
Aqua Cherry fresh rock 6:00 Senor<br />
De Cipher piano rock and Lat<strong>in</strong><br />
7:00 Supermajor powerpop with<br />
big sound<br />
Christopher Street<br />
and Bleecker<br />
6:00 Renaissance Street S<strong>in</strong>gers a<br />
cappella sacred music<br />
Cornelia Street<br />
6:00 Composers Collaborative:<br />
In C 100-plus s<strong>in</strong>gers and<br />
<strong>in</strong>strumentalists perform Terry Riley’s<br />
m<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>alist manifesto<br />
First Presbyterian Church<br />
Fifth Ave and 12th St<br />
4:00 Show Stoppers seniors s<strong>in</strong>g<br />
1920-1970 standards<br />
Gizzi’s C<strong>of</strong>fee House<br />
16 W. 8th St<br />
6:00–9:00 Misery Loves Company<br />
rock and roll, R&B, country and<br />
western<br />
Jackson Square<br />
8th Ave & Horatio St<br />
2:30 Awen folk rock duo 4:00 Robert<br />
Daniels country, rock and blues<br />
5:00 Diana Wayburn Ensemble<br />
West African rhythms, with str<strong>in</strong>gs<br />
and w<strong>in</strong>ds 6:00 Home to Henry<br />
Americana power-pop 7:30 Hungry<br />
March Band legendary street brass<br />
march band<br />
Little Red Square<br />
6th Ave & Bleecker St<br />
11:00 am Bill Grady pianist–folkpop<br />
to acoustic hip hop 1:00 Valerie<br />
Ghent 2:00 Sara Banleigh vocal<br />
Angloph<strong>one</strong> folk 4:00 Anna K. Jarosz<br />
piano-based folk, jazz 5:00 Cheryl B.<br />
Engelhardt edgy, chic piano-pop 6:00<br />
Danielle Antonio blues, jazz, rock,<br />
pop, & soul 8:00 Jeff Palmiotti & the<br />
Hey Rube 8-piece spectacle<br />
NYPL: Jefferson Market<br />
425 6th Ave<br />
4:00 Richard Thorne quirky nontraditional<br />
pop and folk<br />
NYU Law School Entrance<br />
111 W. 3rd St<br />
6:00 Vocal Heights a cappella,<br />
modern and orig<strong>in</strong>al<br />
Sheridan Square Garden<br />
W. 4th St and Grove St<br />
1:00 Andersen Silva guitar-play<strong>in</strong>g<br />
s<strong>in</strong>ger-songwriter 4:00 V<strong>in</strong>son Valega<br />
Group funky jazz and orig<strong>in</strong>als<br />
7:00 +1(Mais Um) rhythms <strong>of</strong> Brazil<br />
Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Square Park<br />
Fifth Ave & 4th St<br />
10:00 am Rachel Lee Walsh folk/<br />
country/soul 12:00 Megg<strong>in</strong> Ceol pianodriven<br />
and quirky 1:00 Livia Gerber<br />
nostalgia <strong>of</strong> mounta<strong>in</strong>s, big city passion<br />
5:00 Kaleidhaphonic tabla, mbira,<br />
kora and flute 7:00 Richard Vernon<br />
acoustic guitar and harmonica-play<strong>in</strong>g<br />
s<strong>in</strong>ger-songwriter 8:30 DianaPoet folk,<br />
art songs, and spirituals<br />
Soho<br />
DeSalvio Playground<br />
Spr<strong>in</strong>g & Mulberry St<br />
2:00 Anil Rock rock, reggae and<br />
calypso 5:00 Dye Violets guitar,<br />
harmonica, ukulele, accordion, banjo<br />
7:00 Mike Borgia & The Problems<br />
str<strong>in</strong>gs and voice<br />
Duarte Square<br />
6th Ave & Canal St<br />
3:00–7:00 AnVilEnterta<strong>in</strong>ment<br />
Recorders showcase by Indie label<br />
7:00 Silent Monk orig<strong>in</strong>al handcrafted<br />
songs<br />
Hayden-Harnett<br />
253 Elizabeth St<br />
1:30 Matt Bauer experimental folk<br />
s<strong>in</strong>ger-songwriter and banjo player<br />
2:30 Livia Gerber nostalgia <strong>of</strong><br />
forest spr<strong>in</strong>gs, big city passion 3:30<br />
A. Mason roots <strong>in</strong> soul, Lat<strong>in</strong>, and<br />
jazz 4:30 Deborah Lombardi rock,<br />
country and pop by classically-tra<strong>in</strong>ed<br />
multi-<strong>in</strong>strumentalist 5:30 She Said/<br />
She Said fashion-forward teen female<br />
duo 6:30 Mia Riddle their album<br />
“Ticonderoga” named for epic poem<br />
by Stevenson<br />
L’Orange Bleue<br />
430 Broome St<br />
8:30 Dawn Drake & ZapOte funk,<br />
Lat<strong>in</strong>, and “Afro-Zilian” dance<br />
L<strong>in</strong>ks <strong>of</strong> London<br />
402 W. Broadway<br />
1:00–4:00 Ra<strong>in</strong>bow Fresh ‘70s <strong>in</strong>die<br />
pop, rock, and dance<br />
NYPL: Mulberry St<br />
10 Jersey St<br />
3:00 Alonzo & The Arms pop rock<br />
4:00 Jim Wolf acoustic rock 5:00<br />
Petula Beckles<br />
Petros<strong>in</strong>o Square<br />
Lafayette St and Cleveland Pl<br />
12:30 Mass Appeal: Harmonica<br />
any<strong>one</strong> is welcome to jo<strong>in</strong> virtuoso Jia-<br />
Yi He: br<strong>in</strong>g any type <strong>of</strong> harmonica<br />
5:00 Lois Dilivio <strong>in</strong>: “Granny<br />
Viol<strong>in</strong> Plays The Hits!” pop, rock<br />
and standards by viol<strong>in</strong>ist <strong>in</strong> ugly<br />
housedress 7:00 Coyote Love like<br />
Beck play<strong>in</strong>g at a party for the St<strong>one</strong><br />
Temple Pilots<br />
Soho Square<br />
6th Ave & Spr<strong>in</strong>g St<br />
1:00 Jamie Bendell s<strong>of</strong>t-spoken<br />
s<strong>in</strong>ger-songwriter 1:00 Mass<br />
Appeal: SoHo Gamelan Walk Daniel<br />
Goode leads participants around the<br />
neighborhood, us<strong>in</strong>g build<strong>in</strong>gs as<br />
percussion <strong>in</strong>struments 2:30 Baker St<br />
<strong>in</strong>die rock, pop, and folk, with h<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> jazz<br />
6:00 H4G Warship Band rock with<br />
futuristic sound and positive message<br />
Lower East Side<br />
Allen Street Pedestrian Island<br />
Allen St & Stanton St<br />
4:00–9:00 Realize Dreams<br />
Showcase with Olamide soulful pop,<br />
Metric Man reggae, Ollie Brown<br />
pop/folk, J Donna hip hop, L One<br />
hip hop, Amare R&B, David Dilziz<strong>in</strong><br />
jazz, Rob DeGeorge rock, and<br />
Sabr<strong>in</strong>a Iyadede rock/soul<br />
14 MANHATTAN Mass Appeal event