The Music of Prince: Carnegie Hall 7 March 2013

Michael Dorf has done it again. Another wonderful tribute concert at Carnegie Hall to raise money for music arts education. This time he gathered musicians together for a tribute to the music of Prince. One thing that became very clear – Prince’s music is so over-the-top fantastic that it almost doesn’t matter who is singing, […]

Poundcake: City Winery 25 February 2013

The last time we were at City Winery, Mrs. Devereaux mentioned that she’d be back in February to see Teddy Thompson and his cover band Poundcake doing mostly rockabilly. The name Teddy Thompson was enough for me to say I’ll join you. (By the way, if you Google Poundcake they are not the grunge/metal band.) […]

Joe Pug: Mercury Lounge 17 February 2013

It’s been almost three years since I saw Joe Pug open for Justin Townes Earle. I’ve only seen him once since then and not even for a full set but I never forgot about him and I’ve been looking forward to seeing him in NYC again. Finally I got that chance this past Sunday at […]

Rhett Miller: City Winery 9 January 2013

This night with Rhett was special not only because it was a group of 12 but more than half had never seen Rhett live so in a lot of ways it was like experiencing him for the first time. Crispy and family were visiting NYC so we took a look at who would be in […]

Lucero: Brooklyn Bowl 29 December 2012

Night two at the Brooklyn Bowl was even better – first of all while I was on line to get in, Rick Steff (keyboards, accordion) was walking out. People on line said hello and he said he was sorry that the weather wasn’t better for us to rock and roll. He spotted me and said, […]

Lucero: Brooklyn Bowl 28 December 2012

Three nights of my boys! Two at the Brooklyn Bowl. And the third opening for The Hold Steady in IHaveNoIdeaWhereThisIs, NJ on New Year’s Eve. There is also the night before NYE in Boston that I seriously considered attending. As I was leaving I noticed the full moon and thought that was a good omen. […]

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: Booth Theatre 25 December 2012

Originally I thought about going to the movies but they’re always so crowded on Christmas Day. So at the last minute I bought a ticket for the Steppenwolf Theatre Company’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? that has been getting great reviews. Why not spend Christmas night the same as so many other Americans […]