by Ellen Johnson | Jul 14, 2017 | Culture, Events, Music
Louis is a very important member of the South Carolina-based band Stop Light Observations. Like the musicians, manager and crew, he attends every show. However, unlike the cast of characters that normally comprises a band’s tour, Louis has four legs instead of...
by Ellen Johnson | Jul 13, 2017 | Culture, Music
In the world exists a staggering amount of love songs. Yet within that abundance, very few modern songs are about non-romantic love. There’s a gap where the music about familial love, platonic love and friendships should be. Pinegrove’s frontman Evan...
by Ellen Johnson | Jul 11, 2017 | Music
Another month, another hot New York City music festival. In June we were treated to the fantastic lineup at Governors Ball, and a number of smaller festivals, like Celebrate Brooklyn! and September’s The Meadows Music & Arts Festival are on the rise too....
by Ellen Johnson | Jun 29, 2017 | Culture, Music
On Tuesday, July 4, a New York Downtown rooftop is the only place to be. A drink in your hand, fireworks in the sky and friends by your side make for a celebratory day of merrymaking in honor of our country’s history and freedom. But for the rest of the week,...
by Ellen Johnson | Jun 20, 2017 | Living, Music
Summer and music go hand in hand. Like a cold drink and rooftop-sitting or a good book and poolside lounging, music and warm weather is the ideal combination. This week at World Trade Center 7, get ready for a serving of both. The #MyWTC Summer Concert Series kicked...
by Eva Troester | Jun 8, 2017 | Culture, Events, Music
The Summer Series, World Trade Center’s free concert series during the wonderful sunny season is back. Photo courtesy of WTC Tonight, Colin Taber and Midtown Staxx take the stage. The concert will start at 5 p.m. at the Silverstein Family Park, right in front...