Dylan Rice celebrates the release of his new full-length album, ELECTRIC GRIDS & CONCRETE TOWERS.
Saturday, July 17, 2010, Chicago, IL, Martyrs’ – CD RELEASE SHOW.
Come join Dylan Rice Band at Martyrs’ in Chicago on Saturday, July 17th as they celebrate the release of the long-awaited new album and support programs at the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation (CAASE). Jazz chanteuse Grazyna Auguscik will be joining onstage as a special guest.
9:30pm sharp
$10 cover
Dylan Rice Band =
Dylan – vox, gtr
Dave Mendez – lead gtr, backing vox
Matt Ulery – bass
Larry Brown – drums
Grazyna Auguscik – guest vocals
Make Music New York, described by city officials as “one of the largest musical events in the city’s history,” is back for a fourth year of free concerts in public spaces throughout the five boroughs of New York City, all on the first day of summer.
This year, for the first time, there will be nine stages of music in the DUMBO neighborhood of Brooklyn. All performances are free and outdoors.
SCHEDULE – ALL PERFORMANCES BELOW ARE IN DUMBO, BROOKLYN
68 Jay St Bar at the corner of Jay and Water Street
6 & 9:30pm The Strung Out String Band – Appalachian old time jigs
7pm The Maybelles – “Up tempo soulful country”
8pm Will Scott – Americana Hill Country Blues
9pm Special Mystery Guest
“Make Music New York is a great example of why New York City is one of the world’s cultural capitals,” says Mayor Michael Bloomberg. “With performances ranging from beginning musicians to world-class ensembles, Make Music New York gives residents and visitors a chance to experience the City’s diverse musical riches in their own backyards or explore the sights and sounds of other neighborhoods.” As always, MMNY takes place simultaneously with similar festivities in more than 300 cities around the world, all based on France’s Fête de la Musique. Further details can be found at www.makemusicny.org.
Major support for Make Music New York 2010 is provided by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. Media partners include Metro New York, Time Out New York, and WNYC.
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