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Milk Bar<br />

PARK SLOPE<br />

Auntie Suzie’s<br />

247 5th Ave<br />

6:30 The Great Republic <strong>of</strong> Rough<br />

and Ready re-exam<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Americana<br />

traditions<br />

Bierkraft<br />

191 5th Ave<br />

6:00 Sunset Afire world music led by<br />

guitarist/s<strong>in</strong>ger Ed Parada<br />

Bogota Lat<strong>in</strong> Bistro<br />

141 5th Ave<br />

7:00–10:00 The Ro<strong>of</strong> Walkers<br />

Ibeam Music<br />

168 7th St<br />

4:00 Ibeam Music Studio Students<br />

jazz and improv by 7-16 year old<br />

students, led by Brian Drye and<br />

Allyssa Lamb<br />

Prospect Park:<br />

Grand Army Plaza<br />

5:30 Adam McHeffey catchy<br />

melodies 7:00 Pantera Sa<strong>in</strong>t-<br />

Montaigne eclectic soul 8:00 Matt<br />

James Band <strong>in</strong>vigorat<strong>in</strong>g pop rock<br />

Warren St Marks<br />

Community Garden<br />

623 Warren St<br />

4:00 Brett Saxon a new breed <strong>of</strong> folk<br />

7:00 Bella Voce S<strong>in</strong>gers 32-member<br />

multigenerational chorus<br />

Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Park<br />

4th Ave and 3rd St<br />

1:00 Elijah Tucker and Generous<br />

Music perfect summer <strong>day</strong> trio 6:00<br />

Mass Appeal: Accordions<br />

accordionists are <strong>in</strong>vited to participate<br />

<strong>in</strong> a musical environment directed by<br />

Bob Goldberg<br />

Prospect Heights<br />

Aliseo: Osteria del Borgo<br />

665 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

6:00 Nir Z and John Caban 7:00<br />

Brandon Ross and Francesco P<strong>in</strong>i<br />

9:00 Marco Capelli 6:00 Brandon<br />

Ross and Francesco P<strong>in</strong>i<br />

AweDacity<br />

806 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Ave<br />

5:00–8:00 Suzy Bell<br />

Cataldo’s Restaurant<br />

554 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

5:00 Toys and T<strong>in</strong>y Instruments<br />

Band children’s music for adults 6:30<br />

Owen and the Cats<br />

Corduroy Kid<br />

622 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

4:00 Flite rock for Brooklyn kids<br />

Fanci-Pooches and Purrs<br />

Spa Boutique<br />

470 Sterl<strong>in</strong>g Pl<br />

3:00 Catahoulas Cajun Band 5:00<br />

Combat Jazz with dub accents<br />

Fermented Grapes<br />

651 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

3:00 Brian Thompson & Friends<br />

House <strong>of</strong> Hair Salon<br />

615 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Ave<br />

5:00–9:00 The DJs Ball collective<br />

sp<strong>in</strong>s many genres<br />

620 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

11:00 am Dom<strong>in</strong>ic Veconi acoustic<br />

guitar 12:00 Brian Thompson &<br />

Friends<br />

Namaskar<br />

643 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

3:00 Haitian Baptist Church 5:00<br />

Craig Crawford Players Gospel<br />

and jazz<br />

NSA Supermarket<br />

720 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Ave<br />

6:30 Set <strong>in</strong> Color pop-rock from<br />

Long Island, fun & catchy 7:00 The<br />

Project jazz and nu jazz<br />

Soda Bar<br />

629 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

1:30 Viva plays guitar like a flam<strong>in</strong>g<br />

sword, a r<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g bell, and a scratch<strong>in</strong>g<br />

chicken 3:00 Annie Lanzillotto and<br />

Fiasco<br />

Teddy’s Restaurant<br />

791 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Ave<br />

5:00 Ras Trio 7:00 Phenom 22-yearold<br />

br<strong>in</strong>gs a unique po<strong>in</strong>t <strong>of</strong> view to<br />

hip hop 7:30 Dorothy Colon 8:00<br />

Louise Browne<br />

Udom Thai Restaurant<br />

661 Wash<strong>in</strong>gton Ave<br />

5:00 Jazz Karaoke 6:30 Bl<strong>in</strong>d<br />

Fury killer rhymes, a hell <strong>of</strong> a show<br />

7:30 Christ<strong>in</strong>e Hagan s<strong>in</strong>gs and<br />

rhymes “<strong>in</strong> a sort <strong>of</strong> Lauryn Hill, Ella<br />

Fitzgerald way”<br />

W<strong>in</strong>e Exchange<br />

595 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

6:00 Note! 8:00 Demavore 9:00<br />

Inside Dogs<br />

Zaytoon’s<br />

594 Vanderbilt Ave<br />

7:00 John Glass Trio jazz standards<br />

Sunset Park<br />

All Star Sav<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

469 53rd St<br />

4:00–7:00 Community DJ<br />

Banco Popular<br />

5<strong>21</strong>6 5th Ave<br />

4:00 Peruvian Band<br />

Café Con Pan<br />

5401 Fifth Ave<br />

4:00–7:00 Max Reiser college c<strong>over</strong><br />

band<br />

Flam<strong>in</strong>go Furniture<br />

5109 Fifth Ave<br />

4:00–8:00 Sunset Park BID<br />

Community Concert tropical and<br />

hip hop<br />

George’s Restaurant<br />

5701 Fifth Ave<br />

3:00 Ivan Perez “Mi Escuelita,”<br />

a children’s music debut 4:30<br />

Rocafuerte spanish rock with a metal<br />

twist<br />

Happy Days<br />

4802 Fifth Ave<br />

3:00 Saul s<strong>in</strong>gs Frank S<strong>in</strong>atra<br />

4:30 Mercy & Grace expresses the<br />

Christian faith through the frets <strong>of</strong><br />

their guitars<br />

Los Amigos Hardware Store<br />

4510 Fifth Ave<br />

4:00–7:00 Christian Lat<strong>in</strong> Jazz<br />

Rivera Cleaners<br />

6113 Fifth Ave<br />

4:00 Worship Artist<br />

Williamsburg<br />

The Brooklyn Kitchen<br />

100 Frost St<br />

6:00–9:00 Inf<strong>in</strong>ity Spaceship live<br />

karaoke band<br />

Buffalo Exchange<br />

504 Driggs<br />

5:00 Small Devices synth, jangles,<br />

lush vocals<br />

Charlie and Sam<br />

135 Grand St<br />

6:00 Marco Argiro <strong>of</strong> Le Mood<br />

rock ‘n’ roll <strong>in</strong> the bright lights<br />

Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Army Plaza<br />

S. 4th St and Roebl<strong>in</strong>g St<br />

1:00 Surprise Surprise pop/rock<br />

from Philly music students 6:00<br />

David E Beats and The White<br />

House Band alt rock/hip hop<br />

with electrify<strong>in</strong>g guitar 7:00 The<br />

Midnight Suns melodic and energetic<br />

8:00 Push <strong>in</strong>die/hip hop 8:45 Katie<br />

Pawluk acoustic <strong>in</strong>struments, crude<br />

electronics<br />

Cyn Lounge<br />

<strong>21</strong>6 Bedford Ave<br />

5:00 Lisa Bianco pop with a punk<br />

heart 5:45 Daniel Harris stereo<br />

trickery and musical baubles 6:30<br />

Chris Farrell solo mix 7:30 Avi<br />

Wisnia award-w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g jazz/pop/bossa<br />

8:30 Zelazowa DIY, Beatles-esque<br />

Fada Bistro<br />

530 Driggs Ave<br />

4:00 Shadow Act jazz + <strong>in</strong>die 5:00<br />

Audrey Silver jazz vocals 6:00<br />

Daniel Reyes Ll<strong>in</strong>as jazz 7:00 Nick<br />

Demopoulos homemade <strong>in</strong>struments<br />

8:00 Sequel 9:00 Eliane<br />

Franny & Roey<br />

252 Grand St<br />

3:00 Dye Violets acoustic duo 5:00<br />

Bocat catnip, sunny w<strong>in</strong>dow ledges,<br />

rare eye contact 6:00 Karys and<br />

Shaw diverse electro-pop c<strong>over</strong>s<br />

Front Room Gallery<br />

147 Roebl<strong>in</strong>g St<br />

6:00 AOI 13th-century music for<br />

peasants 6:30 Tanger<strong>in</strong>e Eng<strong>in</strong>e<br />

hypnotic and textural 7:00 Tom<br />

Swirly electro loops 7:30 Tu<br />

audiovisual improv duo 8:00 Joy<br />

Through Noise aural distortions<br />

8:30 NYC Papermill explosive effects<br />

9:00 Noise Floor Music ambient<br />

textures, downtempo rhythms 9:30<br />

Chris Burke & Tamara Yadao music<br />

made by game consoles<br />

Funk Solstice: Funkfest<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> Rose Live Music<br />

345 Grand St<br />

12:00 Spanglish Fly NYC’s only<br />

boogaloo band 1:00 Mokaad Pr<strong>in</strong>ce<strong>in</strong>spired<br />

11-piece 2:00 The Rozat<strong>one</strong>s<br />

deep funk, greasy rock, spicy Lat<strong>in</strong><br />

3:00 Zongo Junction 13-member<br />

band hosts monthly Afrobeat party<br />

at Cameo 4:00 Stephanie Rooker &<br />

the Search Eng<strong>in</strong>e soul-shak<strong>in</strong>g 5:00<br />

The Funk Ark 11 piece funk 6:00<br />

Mamarazzi like a ripe grapefruit:<br />

tart funk, acidic groove and nectar<br />

<strong>of</strong> ancient lullaby 7:00 Urban Sun<br />

8-piece funk 8:00 Turkuaz funk<br />

explosion; br<strong>in</strong>g your diapers 9:00<br />

Ikebe Shakedown Afro-Funk<br />

juggernaut<br />

Grand Ferry<br />

Grand St & River St<br />

5:00 Charles Waters post-jazz<br />

improv thrash freak 6:00 DKWLF<br />

improvised psychedelic rock 7:00<br />

Medlers high-energy rock 8:00<br />

Gamelatron world’s first fully robotic<br />

gamelan orchestra 9:00 Zero Gravity<br />

Th<strong>in</strong>kers transportive improv<br />

Iona<br />

180 Grand St<br />

7:00 Simon Garrett breaks, beats, bass<br />

K<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

170 N. 4th St<br />

6:00 Follower wander<strong>in</strong>g, rambl<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

roam<strong>in</strong>g 7:00 Food Stamps catchy<br />

‘80s pop 8:00 Theodore Grimm<br />

recently signed with new s<strong>in</strong>gle<br />

“Pull<strong>in</strong>’ Shapes” 9:00 I Am The Heat<br />

ro<strong>of</strong> parties, sweaty dance floors,<br />

summertime fl<strong>in</strong>gs 10:00 Jacob Jiles<br />

Brooklyn soul<br />

Knitt<strong>in</strong>g Factory Club<br />

Brooklyn<br />

361 Metropolitan Ave<br />

1:00–10:00 12<strong>000</strong> Trees ethnically<br />

and musically diverse ensemble plays<br />

spontaneous improvised music<br />

Lov<strong>in</strong>’ Cup Café<br />

93 N. 6th St<br />

1:30 Turkuaz funk explosion;<br />

br<strong>in</strong>g your diapers 2:30 Hank and<br />

Cupcakes Artist <strong>of</strong> the Month <strong>in</strong><br />

NYC’s Deli Magaz<strong>in</strong>e 3:30 The<br />

Yellow Dogs 4:30 Hollis Brown<br />

5:30 Daddy Long Legs 6:30 Shilpa<br />

Ray 7:30 Fredericks Brown New<br />

Zealand duo, vocals and keys<br />

Macri Square<br />

Metropolitan Ave & Union Ave<br />

1:00 Elana Brody 2:00–5:00 The<br />

DJs Ball collective sp<strong>in</strong>s many genres<br />

Macri Park Bar<br />

462 Union Ave<br />

6:00 Object ‘90s-style alternative<br />

7:00 Roam folk rock 8:15 Sad Red<br />

playful electronic<br />

Mousey Brown Salon<br />

732 Lorimer St<br />

5:00 Adir L.C. solo folk 7:00–10:00<br />

The Old Rugged Sauce jazz<br />

standards<br />

Northside Gourmet Deli<br />

200 Bedford Ave<br />

1:00 Frequency Core livetronic 2:00<br />

The Library is on Fire “the only rock<br />

band left”<br />

PeachFrog<br />

136 N. 10th St<br />

4:00 The Twees cocky Long Island<br />

post-punk 5:00 The Hsu-nami<br />

world’s first prog rock Erhu band 6:00<br />

Ladybug St<strong>in</strong>gray funky dance trio<br />

7:00 Beloved Rogue Band 8:00 The<br />

Folkadelics<br />

Public Assembly<br />

70 N. 6th St<br />

4:00 Plastiq Passion all-girl new<br />

wave 5:00 Ariel Aparicio and the<br />

Hired Guns unapologetic 6:15 Ghost<br />

Ghost rock trio with live pa<strong>in</strong>ter<br />

SHAG Brooklyn<br />

108 Roebl<strong>in</strong>g St<br />

5:00 The Happy Problem cynical,<br />

addictive tunes 6:00 Chimneys<br />

plush avant-folk with banjo, organ,<br />

accordion, saw<br />

Sodaf<strong>in</strong>e<br />

119 Grand St<br />

1:00 Chica Vas fashion extravaganza<br />

& musical experiment 2:00 The<br />

Ice Mach<strong>in</strong>e & Swift 3:00 Bow<br />

Ribbons 6:00 Columboid<br />

Spike Hill<br />

184-186 Bedford Ave<br />

2:00 The Stethoscopes <strong>in</strong>fluenced<br />

by Beach Boys and Buddy Holly<br />

3:00 Scary Liv<strong>in</strong>g nocturnal<br />

guitar rock 4:00 GunFight! rowdy<br />

“post-country” 5:00 M<strong>in</strong>iBo<strong>one</strong><br />

dark, clatter<strong>in</strong>g rhythms 6:00 Quiet<br />

Loudly soulful and atmospheric 7:00<br />

Pet Ghost Project explosions<br />

Sternberg Park<br />

Lorimer St and Montrose Ave<br />

4:00–8:00 Moviehouse presents<br />

Viva Nada and Amigos<br />

The Sweatshop<br />

573 Metropolitan Ave<br />

2:00 David E Beats and The<br />

White House Band alt rock/hip hop<br />

with electrify<strong>in</strong>g guitar 4:00 Baby<br />

Brother 5:00 Naked Heroes 6:00<br />

The Ruffian Arms<br />

OTHER BROOKLYN<br />

Bay Ridge<br />

69th Street Pier<br />

69th St and Shore Road<br />

11:00 am The Dan Blake Party<br />

saxoph<strong>one</strong> and percussion<br />

march<strong>in</strong>g band<br />

Brownsville<br />

Neighborhood Health<br />

Providers<br />

372 Mother Gaston Blvd<br />

2:30 Atwil 3:45 Hero’s Daughter<br />

4:00 Stereotype Music hip hop with<br />

soul 5:00 L.O.S.T. 20-year-old MC,<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluenced by MF DOOM and Mos Def<br />

Urban Brookdale Family<br />

Care Center<br />

1883 Eastern Parkway<br />

12:00 DBU Squad 1:00 Atwil 2:00<br />

Hero’s Daughter<br />

Carroll Gardens<br />

Carroll Park<br />

Carroll St & Court St<br />

6:30 Emily Hultman <strong>in</strong>die folk<br />

orig<strong>in</strong>als and banjo c<strong>over</strong>s 7:00<br />

Herd Of Turtles acoustic rock and<br />

americana 8:00 Mitch Friedman<br />

varied, quirky pop<br />

Carroll School P.S. 58<br />

330 Smith St<br />

10:15 am student orchestra, choir <strong>of</strong><br />

2nd–5th graders, guest artists from<br />

PPAS<br />

C<strong>one</strong>y Island<br />

C<strong>one</strong>y Island Boardwalk<br />

Aquarium<br />

W. 5th St and Boardwalk<br />

4:30 Neptune rock, blues orig<strong>in</strong>als<br />

6:00 Venice Beach Muscle Club<br />

<strong>in</strong>strumental surf music on the<br />

boardwalk 7:30 New York’s F<strong>in</strong>est<br />

Jazz Ensemble 18-piece big band,<br />

classic & contemporary jazz<br />

Wonderwheel<br />

602 Surf Ave<br />

1:00 Sean360x electronica/dance<br />

3:00 Shadz Of Red sexy, psychedelic<br />

rock 7:00 As I Am soulful vocalist<br />

back from enterta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g troops<br />

<strong>over</strong>seas<br />

East New York<br />

Danny Kaye P.S. 149K<br />

700 Sutter Ave<br />

9:00 am–3:00 pm major musical<br />

celebration with Steel pan band, str<strong>in</strong>g<br />

orchestra, chorus, and jazz dance<br />

troupe<br />

New Lots Community<br />

Enrichment Coalition<br />

653 New Lots Ave<br />

1:30 A-Roc R&B, hip hop, and pop<br />

2:30 H.B. Monte journey through life<br />

& love 3:30 Atwil 5:00 Stereotype<br />

Music hip hop with soul 6:00 Natia<br />

female R&B<br />

Flatlands<br />

Floyd Bennett P.S. 203<br />

5101 Avenue M<br />

1:45 chorus concert <strong>in</strong> schoolyard<br />

Kens<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

E. 4th St Kens<strong>in</strong>gton-W<strong>in</strong>dsor<br />

Terrace Veterans Memorial<br />

Garden<br />

171 E 4th St<br />

5:00–9:00 Pam Grossman &<br />

Friends poets with music<br />

Prospect Lefferts<br />

Gardens<br />

Parkside Preparatory<br />

Academy M.S. 2<br />

655 Parkside Ave<br />

3:00 junior and senior bands play<br />

popular and movie music<br />

Mass Appeal event<br />

BROOKLYN 11

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