by Deb Martin | Jan 12, 2019 | Culture, Entertainment, Music, Theater
Legendary trumpeter, composer, and artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center, Wynton Marsalis will appear with award-winning Scottish violinist Nicola Benedetti will appear together in Classical Up Close at New York Public Radio’s Greene Space on January 16th...
by Mike Hammer | Nov 6, 2018 | Entertainment, Featured, Music, Theater
The story of “The Queen of Disco” is laced with a stack of the most searing tunes that defined the genre and established Donna as Top 40 royalty in the ’70s and’80s! The biographical musical tracks the Disco Diva’s rise to the top of the charts from her humble...
by Moury Khan | Aug 30, 2018 | Music
The Annie O Music Series invited Fionn and Henry Wolfe to the Standard on East Village as they wrap up the last Tuesday of August. Only scheduling three performances a month, this series showcases emerging artists in the infamous rooftop Penthouse of The Standard at...
by Moury Khan | Aug 6, 2018 | Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized
The Chuck Braman Vibraphone Quartet kicked off this past weekend with a free concert on the Hudson River featuring Chuck Braman on drums, Behn Gillece on vibraphone, Paul Bollenback on guitar, and Matt Clohesy on bass. The concert began at 7 pm and continued until 9...
by Caroline Mullins | Jun 22, 2018 | Culture, Music
JACK TRACY DELIVERS “SATISFACTION” At 35 years old, Jack Tracy may be late to the superstar pop game, but in “Satisfaction,” the first single from his new album appropriately titled Older, he proves he can keep step with the ‘youngins’. “I was...
by Caroline Mullins | Jun 15, 2018 | Featured, Music
Here at Downtown Magazine, we are always looking for new music to listen to, and for up-and-coming artists to support. We’ve recently discovered a New York based singer-songwriter, Sydney Lauren, who we love – and we think you’ll love her too! Each...