Glenn Tilbrook: City Winery 25 September 2014

Back to one of my favorite venues to see one of my favorite artists. rtb and I squeezed ourselves into the tight seating at City Winery to watch Glenn Tilbrook as he lit up the room with his infectious smile, charisma, and unbelievable guitar work. My one complaint is that the food is overpriced. You […]

David Ford: Rockwood Music Hall 13 September 2014

David Ford’s mailing list sent me an email that he would be performing for one night in NYC and I forwarded it and we got a full house – mollyT, Mrs. Deveraux, rtb, violaleeblue and her beau. Rockwood Music Hall’s Stage 3 is an intimate room in the basement of the Orchard Street bar and […]

Justin Townes Earle: Stage 48 9 September 2014

Stage 48 had not met rtb’s and my expectations the last time we were there up in the balcony so this time I grabbed a seat on the couch off to the side to see if the experience would be any better. It was not. It didn’t help that the air-conditioning was up to full […]

Old 97’s: Lincoln Center Out of Doors 9 August 2014

Americana Fest continued at Lincoln Center Out of Doors with a summer afternoon concert under the cover of trees at Hearst Plaza. Walking past the fountain were three sisters wearing their tutus and posing for photos. First up was John Fullbright from Oklahoma. He’s a quiet man. Started on acoustic guitar and then was joined […]

Acis and Galatea: Mark Morris Dance Group 8 August 2014

In what has become my week at Lincoln Center, I saw Mark Morris’ production of Acis and Galatea for Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart series. Morris’ synopsis is short and sweet. So what takes so long? The glorious dancing and singing, of course. Music by George Frideric Handel, arranged by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Libretto by John […]

As You Like It: Battery Park July 27, 2014

Another summer day in NYC and another outdoor play in the park. This time rtb and I saw Shakespeare’s As You Like It presented by New York Classical Theatre in Battery Park. This was a panoramic play so we had to walk from site to site as the play moved. It started right outside Clinton […]

The Importance of Being Earnest: Riverside Park 26 July 2014

Every summer NYC is filled with free theater in its parks and streets. And I’m not talking about just people watching, which is another kind of theater, but real theater and real actors performing. rtb and I saw Hudson Warehouse’s production of The Importance of Being Earnest on the steps near the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ […]