by Downtown Magazine | Sep 15, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment, Music
Close to a decade after she earned a degree from London’s prestiguous university Royal Holloway, KT Tunstall finally hit it big with 2004’s Eye To The Telescope. KT’s debut album — which took off in the U.K. in 2005 and then in the U.S. in 2006...
by Mike Hammer | Sep 15, 2016 | Music
From the cradle of the Delta Blues comes a sound as ground-breaking as the artists who have put Memphis on the rock ‘n’ roll map. Zigadoo Moneyclips —- a breath of fresh hair from the banks of the Mississippi — is hitting Rockwood Music Hall, this Thursday for a...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 14, 2016 | Culture, Music
In advance of her Sept. 22 headlining show at Bowery Electric, Anna Rose has exclusively shared her recording of “Downtown Train” with Downtown. The singer/songwriter — who notable blog Diffuser recently described as “pure American rock &...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 14, 2016 | Culture, Music
In advance of the band’s upcoming 12th studio album, Revolution Radio, Green Day is hitting the road for a rare club tour. On Oct. 8, Green Day will headline Webster Hall. Prior to that, the legendary group hits close to Manhattan with a gig in Sayreville, New...
by Rachel Veroff | Sep 13, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Music
On a balmy evening in late summer, a fine-looking crowd of New York’s theater elite and Broadway veterans gathered at a spacious loft in Williamsburg. The loft is the live-work space of Leah Siegel, singer/songwriter and darling of the Brooklyn indie music...
by Downtown Magazine | Sep 12, 2016 | Culture, Entertainment, Events, Movies, Music
Without a doubt, The Beatles are one of the most iconic bands in rock and roll history. Over the years, much has been said and written about them, and the mythology behind their legendary status inspired director Ron Howard to begin work on The Beatles: Eight Days A...