NYC Free Park Concerts 2007

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Thursday, June 14, 8pm

American Express American Roots Series
The Neville Brothers
New Orleans' royal family of funk brings the bayou to Brooklyn to open our 29th season. For more than 30 years Art, Charles, Aaron and Cyril have been turning out some of the tightest grooves and closest harmonies known to man, from classic albums like Fiyo on the Bayou and Yellow Moon to the triumphant 2004 reunion Walkin' in the Shadows of Life. With young Ivan on keyboards adding another generation of sound, the Nevilles' "spicy funk, heavenly ballads and righteous roots connections" (Rolling Stone) have never been more potent.

OPENING NIGHT GALA 5:30pm
Concert is FREE. Gala tickets—reserved seats, cocktails, dinner & dancing: $300 and up. Call (718) 855-7882 x33


Saturday, June 16, 7.30pm

WaMu Concert Series
Joan Osborne / The Jazz Passengers: The Supremes Project
With her brand new album Breakfast in Bed, an homage to the great soul and R&B of the ‘60s and ‘70s, Brooklyn's own JOAN OSBORNE has reconfirmed her status as one of the most powerful and versatile singers of her generation. "her voice, all on its own, conveys whole choirs of feeling." (Rolling Stone) The wild and wooly JAZZ PASSENGERS, whose "irreverent, sometimes gorgeously cinematic music somehow manages to orbit both Sun Ra and the Marx Brothers," (New York Magazine) take an instrumental approach the classic songs of The Supremes. A special commission for Celebrate Brooklyn.


Thursday, June 21, 7pm

The Richard Thompson Band / Ollabelle
The iconic British folk rocker RICHARD THOMPSON, here in a rare NYC appearance with his full band, delivers fearsome vocals and "guitar breaks so audacious it's like watching a highwire walker swinging in the wind but never falling off." (The Guardian UK) Drawing from a deep well of gospel, blues, bluegrass, and country influences, OLLABELLE creates a "rich, cross-referential take on American roots music." (Paste Magazine)


Friday, June 22, 7:30pm

American Express American Roots Series
Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys / James Reams & The Barnstormers
When it comes to bluegrass, RALPH STANLEY has no peers. The living legend, "one of the most important country musicians in the world today," (T Bone Burnett) has kept the flame alive for a half century—with grassroots help from folks like JAMES REAMS, the granddaddy of the local bluegrass scene.


Tuesday, June 26 & Wednesday 27, 6:30pm

Benefit Concert
Manu Chao
$30.00 GA
Ticketmaster.com
212/307-7171
Tickets also available with no service charge at the Nokia Theater box office, 44th St & Broadway


Friday, June 29, 7pm

Celebrate Brooklyn & JVC Jazz Festival present
Groove Collective / Ravi Coltrane / Craig Harris
The acid stalwarts GROOVE COLLECTIVE cap off a night of wide ranging styles with an "exhilarating soul-jazz jam session." (Down Beat) The "startlingly original" (New York Times) young sax lion RAVI COLTRANE has deftly forged his own path while embracing his father's legacy. Coltrane and his quartet bring a hard bop edge to the proceedings, while the esoteric trombonist CRAIG HARRIS "is a throwback to the days when brass players made their instruments speak." (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Saturday, June 30, 7pm

Canada in New York
The Stills / Sam Roberts Band / Malajube
A tasty sampling from Montréal's indie scene: THE STILLS' come packing "a rush of shoegazer guitars and suave loverboy angst"; (Rolling Stone) SAM ROBERTS BAND, with their epic new album Chemical City, arrive ready to "give American audiences a taste of their wistful, nouveau-psychedelic sound"; (Spin) and MALAJUBE will send the francophone contingent into a delirious swoon of ecstasy as they throb with "the ramshackle exuberance of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah" (Pitchfork) and sing about dirty things en Français. Presented with major support from the Canadian Consulate General in New York.


Thursday, July 5, 7.30pm

Bud Light Latin Music Series
Issac Delgado / Xiomara Laugart / Pistolera
ISSAC DELGADO, the most inventive and beloved modern salsa singer of his generation, blends Afro-Caribbean rhythms with elements of pop and jazz. The liquid-voiced XIOMARA LAUGART, lead singer of the Cuban-African-hip-hop-funk mob Yerba Buena, introduces her new solo project to Brooklyn, and the blistering Mexican alt folk of PISTOLERA completes a night of deeply booty shaking Latin rhythms



Friday, July 6, 7.30pm
(Rain date Saturday, July 7, 7:30pm)

American Premier
REwind: A Cantata For Voice, Tape & Testimony / Richie Havens
Composed by Philip Miller with additional vocal arrangements by Mduduzi Mofokeng.

Commissioned by the Spier Arts Trust (South Africa), MASS MoCA, Williams College ’62 Center for Theater and Dance, and the Celebrate Brooklyn Performing Arts Festival.

Cape Town composer Philip Miller's extraordinary international collaboration is based on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings that led South Africa from apartheid to democracy. Opera superstar Sibongile Khumalo joins other South African soloists, a string octet, and a 100-voice chorus composed of Brooklyn's Total Praise Choir of Emanuel Baptist Church, the Williams College Choir, and a South African ex-patriot choir led by Lion King choirmaster Ron Kunene. The music blends seamlessly with samples of recorded TRC testimony and stunning projected images. "The Cantata brought together the cry of our country—our pain and fears, our hopes and especially our triumphs and joys in the way we as South Africans can best express these emotions—in music and song. It was a deeply moving, most powerful and uplifting experience." (Archbishop Desmond Tutu)

The evening begins with an introduction by a very special surprise guest host and a performance by folk icon Richie Havens. Bedford-Stuyvesant born and raised, Havens has used his music to convey messages of brotherhood and personal freedom since emerging from the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s. His fiery, soulful singing and guitar style remains unique and ageless, and his willingness to lend his voice to numerous worthy causes through the decades has made him one of the most enduring musician-activists of his generation.


Thursday, July 12, 7:30pm

Noche Flamenca / Andrew J. Nemr & CPD Plus / Darrah Carr Dance
This internationally acclaimed Madrid troupe practices flamenco in its purest, most passionate incarnation. "Powerfully raw in its sensuality . . . spellbindingly visceral." (Dallas Morning News) The hot young hoofers of CPD PLUS and the modern influenced Irish step of DARRAH CARR make it a far ranging evening of percussive dance.


Friday, July 13, 7:30pm

Bud Light Latin Music Series
Zoé / The Pinker Tones / Chetes
Alt-rock explosivo from Mexico City's ZOÉ meets a freakishly irresistible cocktail of electro, pop, dance, lounge, and loud sunglasses mixed by THE PINKER TONES—"take two parts James Bond, one part Madonna, half a cup of 60s and stir with a Latin spoon" (Mesh Magazine)—a Barcelona DJ duo on the fast track to global domination. Throw in the melodious pop of CHETES, a recent transplant from Monterrey, and we are en fuego. Presented in collaboration with the LAMC/Latin Alternative Music Conference.


Saturday, July 14, 8pm

Brooklyn Philharmonic With Music Director Michael Christie, Guest Artists Mark O'Connor And Maya Beiser
A genre-bending evening with the borough's world-class orchestra, directed by the dynamic MICHAEL CHRISTIE. Special guest soloist and composer MARK O'CONNOR, a violinist who is "one of the most talented and imaginative working in music-any music-today," (LA Times) has created a program that incorporates his country roots and features thrilling contributions from cellist MAYA BEISER, "a deeply serious, technically honed classical musician (crossed) with a fiercely sexy, attitude-driven pop star." (Strings Magazine)

Sunday, July 15, 4pm

Celebrate Brooklyn & Workmen's Circle present
Frank London's Yiddish Carnival
For this concert of old- and new-school Jewish music, the luminary Frank London-who has played with everyone from John Zorn to They Might Be Giants and LL Cool J-will be joined by New York City's hottest and most diverse group of Yiddish musicians for a radical festival in the park. Performers include the Grammy award winning klezmer band, The Klezmatics; television and theater star Fyvush Finkel; a rare performance by legendary Yiddish rocker Wolf Krakowski; Cuban Jewish percussionist Roberto Rodriguez; Rolling Stone's #1 non-English group of 2006, Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars featuring Brazilian percussionists Maracatú New York; Yiddish divas Joanne Borts and Adrienne Cooper; and the Festival Latin Jewish Carnival Orchestra & Social Justice Sing.


Artist's Website:
Ani DiFranco

Thursday, July 19, 7:30pm

Music & Movies Series
Blackmail With Alloy Orchestra / Morley
ALLOY ORCHESTRA performs its gripping score to BLACKMAIL (1929), Hitchcock's last and best silent film. "Accompaniment is really an inadequate description of the voodoo they do with their strange and wonderful repertoire of sonic surprises." (Detroit Metro Times) Ease into the noir with the seductive charms of MORLEY, a "jazz minded pop chanteuse, soul sister, cosmopolitan home girl from Jamaica Queens." (NY Times) Rescheduled from 2006.


Friday, July 20, 7.30pm

American Express American Roots Series
Bobby "Blue" Bland / Catherine Russell
Half a century into a career in which his "evocative vocal style has taken the blues out of the barroom and into the bedroom," (Salon) BOBBY "BLUE" BLAND can still turn on your love light like nobody else—he's as untouchably authentic as ever. With the "incredibly talented and classy" (Village Voice) singer CATHERINE RUSSELL, who takes on jazz balladry, bordello blues, dance hall swing, country, pop, and soul with equal élan.


Saturday, July 21, 7pm

Hal Willner's Doc Pomus Project Featuring Lou Reed / Ben E. King / Teddy Thompson / Shannon McNally / Steven Bernstein / Joel Dorn / Mocean Worker / Peter Guralnick and many others
Maverick music producer HAL WILLNER, whose off kilter genius for dreaming up multi-artist concept shows is unparalleled, returns to the Bandshell after epic explorations of Leonard Cohen (2003) and Neil Young (2004) to celebrate the words and music of the late great Williamsburg born songwriter DOC POMUS, author of classics like "Lonely Avenue" and "Youngblood." Willner's eclectic crowd of artists will range, as always, from the emerging to the iconic. Check our Website for cast updates.


Sunday, July 22, 5pm

Ezra Jack Keats Family Concert
Dan Zanes & Friends
Brooklyn's resident rock star to the young and young at heart DAN ZANES throws an all-ages party in the borough's back yard! Zanes and his band, along with some special surprise guests, find that unique place in American music where sea shanties, Broadway standards, North American and West Indian folk music, fiddle tunes, the spirit of rock-and-roll, and soulful originals collide. "The happiest concert vibe since Woodstock. With a lot less drugs and mud." (New York Magazine) So pack up the wee ones, partake of our handy stroller parking, and enjoy a perfect afternoon at the Bandshell for the whole family.


Thursday, July 26, 8pm

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company
One of the world's great modern dance companies presents a daring piece of repertory. In Another Evening: I Bow Down, Jones is both dancer and spectator, moving through a landscape of natural disasters and personal reminiscence. Jones' 10 dancers "explode with physical emotion in a riveting display of reckless abandon and total control." (Metro New York) Music by Wagner and contemporary Russian composer Anton Bagatov is juxtaposed with live performance by the Bronx based hardcore band Regain the Heart Condemned, ingeniously incorporated into the set. The evening begins with the classic Blauvelt Mountain, originally a Jones/Zane duet.


Friday, July 27, 7.30pm

Music & Movies Series
Laurel & Hardy With The Millennial Territory Orchestra / Ethan Lipton
Trumpeter/bandleader/musical archeologist Steven Bernstein, "the R. Crumb of jazz," (Village Voice) leads the incendiary MTO through new original scores to a selection of LAUREL & HARDY films—a Celebrate Brooklyn commission. The evening begins with Brooklynite ETHAN LIPTON, who "with the distinct high warble of his voice, homespun folksy tunes, and his gentle good manners, seems to have mistakenly wandered into the 21st Century directly from the Great Depression." (Popmatters)


Saturday, July 28, 2pm - 9pm

Bud Light Latin Music Series
Celebrate Brooklyn & the Boricua Festival Committee present
Boricua Festival: Tito Rojas / Joe Cuba Sextet / Viento De Agua / David Cedeño & others
Our festival of Puerto Rican culture features an all-day lineup headlined by "El Gallo Salsero" TITO ROJAS, who flies in from Borinquen with his 18-person salsa machine. Also on the menu: the father of Latin boogaloo JOE CUBA, the rowdy folkloric sounds of Puerto Rico's VIENTO DE AGUA, the hot hot hot Jersey trumpeter DAVID CEDEÑO and his orchestra, and more.



Thursday, August 2, 8pm

Brave New World Repertory Theater: Crossing Brooklyn Ferry / Jenny Scheinman
The dynamic Brooklyn-based company follows last summer's Bandshell production of "The Great White Hope" with an adaptation of Walt Whitman's love song to the borough "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" that fuses poetry, projections, music, rap, and dance. Commissioned by Celebrate Brooklyn. Violinist/composer JENNY SCHEINMAN "has the street musician's trick of getting attention with the pure power of a single, perfect note." (NY Times) Her latest album, 12 Songs, includes the Whitman-inspired "Song of the Open Road."


Friday, August 3, 7.30pm

Bud Light Music Series
Lyricist Lounge With KRS-ONE / Ladybug Mecca / Blitz / Beat Entertainment / Turntable Anihilists
A night of consciousness-raising rap, with Boogie Down Productions co-founder KRS-ONE, "hip-hop's Cassius Clay," (Mics) LADYBUG MECCA of the seminal bebop hip-hop poets Digable Planets, and a selection of young talent from the open mic visionaries of the Lyricist Lounge.


Saturday, August 4, 7:30pm

WaMu Concert Series
Kassav' / Bonga
The Paris-based French Antillian founding fathers of zouk—a driving mix of Caribbean rhythms, Franco-pop, and American funk—storm into Brooklyn en masse, blowing horns, banging drums, and whipping the crowd into a frenzied, hip-shaking mob with music that "sounds like the makings of a glorious carnival." (NY Times) Brooklynite Gaston Jean-Baptiste, aka BONGA, is a master traditional Haitian drummer and a high priest of voodoo.


Thursday, August 9, 7pm

WaMu Concert Series
The Hold Steady / The Big Sleep / The Teenage Prayers
"Damn you, HOLD STEADY! How can any band be this good?" (Rolling Stone)

These local heroes are rock & roll's 21st Century saviors—and perfect headliners for a fist-pumping all-Brooklyn triple bill. THE BIG SLEEP churn out "seducing-yet-disorienting bedroom-metal," (Spin.com) while the gritty and soulful TEENAGE PRAYERS boast a front man, Tim Adams, whose vocals are "a fascinating cross between a traditional R&B belter and Stephen Malkmus." (Trouser Press) Friends of CB pre-concert reception supported by Betancourt & Associates Realty. See Friends panel for details.




Friday, August 10, 7:30pm

Music & Movies Series
Bollywood In Brooklyn: Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin / Dj Rekha's Bollywood Disco
The Bollywood classic HUM KISI SE KUM NAHIN (1977) has an heiress, her underachieving paramour, her mobster father, his ruthless gang, and a rogue businessman all chasing a hidden cache of diamonds—and ready to burst into massive disco song and dance numbers at the slightest provocation, in the musical Bollywood tradition. The evening is hosted by the one and only DJ REKHA, who brings her famous Bollywood Disco party to the park to start off the festivities.


Saturday, August 11, 2pm - 9pm

WaMu Concert Series
African Festival: Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars / Sekouba Bambino / Stella Chiweshe / Shiko Mawatu / Baye Kouyaté et les Tougarakés
Our all-day African festival of music, food, and crafts from across the continent features a stellar lineup led by SIERRA LEONE'S REFUGEE ALL STARS, whose joyful mix of roots reggae and Afropop rhythms prove that "tragedy and even horrific brutality can somehow give birth to life-affirming, uplifting music," (Montreal Gazette) and SEKOUBA BAMBINO, "The Golden Voice of Guinea." Also with STELLA CHIWESHE of Zimbabwe, the Congolese soukous guitarist SHIKO MAWATU, and BAYE KOUYATÉ, a Malian master of the talking drum and the resident griot at Williamsburg's Zebulon Café.
 
Upcoming Events at Central Park SummerStage

Cassandra Wilson
Olu Dara
Friday, June 15, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Opening Night!

Television
The Apples in Stereo
Dragons of Zynth
Saturday, June 16, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Three generations of alternative music rock Central Park.

Tiken Jah Fakoly
Idan Raichel Project
DJ Kadafi
Sunday, June 17, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
New world music voices (new to most Americans, at least) are featured in this great day of African reggae and Middle Eastern styles.

Comedy Central Park
Dave Attell
John Mulaney
Joe DeRosa
Amy Schumer
Kurt Metzger
Ted Alexandro
Friday, June 22, 2007
From 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The best network for comedy presents some of its best talent at SummerStage.

Canada Day!
Sloan
Apostle of Hustle
Duhks
Sunday, June 24, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Our annual showcase of music from our Northern neighbors includes veteran power-pop band, Spanish/Cuban-inspired indie rock and country-tinged folk.

The Levon Helm Band
Thursday, June 28, 2007
From 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage Benefit Concert

Ozomatli
Babylon Circus
DJ Joro Boro
Saturday, June 30, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
It’s a day of fusing music styles at Summerstage, as a band, a circus, and a DJ sample everything from gypsy folk to Jamaican dub.
Something's Cooking at SummerStage, featuring Guest Chef Abe Lopez of Suenos.


Rodrigo y Gabriela
Vietnam
JDH and DAVE P
Sunday, July 01, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Two acoustic guitarists kick up a noise and a rock foursome lay down the feedback frenzy as SummerStage welcomes July.
Something's Cooking at SummerStage, featuring Guest Chef Sue Torres of Los Dados.


Ronald K. Brown / Evidence
Full Circle Soul Productions
Friday, July 06, 2007
From 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage showcases African-American dance in all its complex and varied glory.

Cinematic Orchestra
RAMP
El Michels Affair
Kevin Michael
DJ Spinna
Saturday, July 07, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The art of the groove is on full display for this mid-summer event, which includes a forward-thinking British soul band, a legendary ‘70s funk group, a contemporary funk collective and an astonishing young soul prodigy.

Junior Reid
Djakout Mizik
Diams
Black Alex
Mecca a.k.a GRIMO
Hosted by: Wyclef Jean & Papa Jube
Sunday, July 08, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The rhythms of the Caribbean will be in full effect at this event, with the music of Jamaica and Haiti represented by musicians who know how to groove.

Bob Weir & Rat Dog
Keller Williams
Monday, July 09, 2007
From 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage Benefit Concert

Nortec Collective
Fedrico Aubele
Film screening of So What's Your Price?
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
It’s the sound of globalization as this night’s artists explore music that is truly without borders, followed by a powerful film that shows some of what the world loses as it grows closer together.

Femi Kuti & The Positive Force
DJ Rich Medina
Film screening of Music Is a Weapon
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The power of Afrobeat is showcased live and on film, as an accomplished son pays tribute to his father’s achievement.

Café Tacuba
Pacha Massive
La Sista
Saturday, July 14, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
One of Latin’s music’s strengths is its openness to outside influences, as seen with this program featuring three Latin artists who’ve incorporated rock, hip-hop and electronica into their sound.

Global Family Day
Hip-Hop Harry
Sippy Cups
Break!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
It’s kids music that will not bore their parents to tears – a real “win-win” event!
Something's Cooking at SummerStage, featuring Guest Chefs Craig Samuel and Ben Grossman of The Smoke Joint.


The Decemberists
Grizzly Bear
Land of Talk
Monday, July 16, 2007
From 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage Benefit Concert

UCB Theatre's Comedy Cabaret
Human Giant
Demetri Martin
Rebecca Drysdale
The Defibulators
Thursday, July 19, 2007
From 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
New York’s best up-and-coming comedians ply their trade under the stars at Rumsey Playfield.

Neko Case
Eric Bachmann
Friday, July 20, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Country and folk get an update through the highly personal work of two great singer-songwriters.

Shrhabeel Ahmed
Aboaraki Al Bkheid
Yousif El Moseley
Hadia "Al Balabil" (Humming Bird)
Ali Al Segid
Rasha Sheikh Aldein
Al Wareef Sheikh Aldein
Brides of the Nile Dance Group
Emmanuel (South of Sudan)
Omer Ehsas (Darfur)
The Nile Music Orchestra
Saturday, July 21, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
A showcase of the music and culture of Sudan, featuring some of that country’s most renowned artists.


Brazilian Girls
Cat Empire
HIMALAYAS conducted by Kenny Wollesen & Jonathon Haffner
Sunday, July 22, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage is hipster heaven on this Sunday, when we feature two groove-heavy groups and an avant-garde marching band.

Marisha Pessl
Jennifer Egan
Thursday, July 26, 2007
From 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Two novelists read from acclaimed recent works, both of which deal with the tenuous borderline between fiction and life.

David Parsons Dance
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
Friday, July 27, 2007
From 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
An evening of dance from two of New York’s most exciting modern companies.

Liz McComb
King Britt presents Sister Gertrude Morgan featuring Ben Jaffe
Saturday, July 28, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
On this special gospel evening, a modern diva sings songs of praise and the music of a iconoclastic visionary is re-imagined.

Wild Style 25th Anniversary Reunion
The Chief Rocker Busy Bee
The Cold Crush Brothers
GrandMaster Caz
DJ GrandWizzard Theodore
Fab 5 Freddy + special guests
Film screening of Wild Style
Sunday, July 29, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
A grand celebration of the beginnings of hip-hop.

Amiri Baraka
Sonia Sanchez
Thursday, August 02, 2007
From 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Two literary giants from the Black Power era read from their latest and greatest.

Philadelphia Dance Company (Philadanco)
Camille A Brown & Dancers
Friday, August 03, 2007
From 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Two companies—one new and one a beloved institution—bring unique visions of modern dance to SummerStage.

Spanish Harlem Orchestra
Spam Allstars
Tato Torres Y Yerba Buena
Bobbito Garcia a.k.a Kool Bob Love
Saturday, August 04, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Classic salsa, Latin electronica and Boricuan rhythms rule the day for this exciting SummerStage event.

Cine Fest Brasil
AfroReggae
Film screening of Zuzu Angel
Sunday, August 05, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The sounds and sights of Brazil will fill up this special concert and screening.

Beastie Boys
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
From 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage Benefit Concert



Black Crowes
Thursday, August 09, 2007
From 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
SummerStage Benefit Concert

Complexions Contemporary Ballet
TAKE Dance Company
Friday, August 10, 2007
From 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Our fourth evening of dance at SummerStage includes works of explosive creativity and calm command.

Celebrate New Orleans:
Soul to Soul III
Galactic & special guests Donald Harrison, Jon Cleary, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagle Mardi Gras Indians & Soul Rebel Brass Band
Saturday, August 11, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
Our annual celebration of the Big Easy is a hot one this year, with jam band sounds and deep second-line voodoo.

Zap Mama
Angelique Kidjo
K'Naan
Sunday, August 12, 2007
From 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The music of the African continent is brought to life by the musicians on this stellar bill.

New York World Festival - Sounds of the Mediterranean
Hassan Hakmoun
Orchestre de Tanger
Amalia Papastefanou
Chris Tiktapanides
Dimonis de Mallorca
Sunday, September 16, 2007
From 1:30 PM to 6:00 PM
Central Park SummerStage
The music of the Meditarrean and North Africa will be celebrated this special day of performance and education.
 
CityParks Concerts Schedule - 2007

CityParks Concerts bring the music New Yorkers love right into their neighborhood parks. Check the schedule below for performances in your area.
All shows begin at 7:00 PM

Bronx

St. Mary's Park
Tuesday, July 10th: Adelberto Santiago + DJ
Tuesday, July 17th: Angelo y Su Groupo Modelo / Wayne Gorbera y Su Salsa Picante
Tuesday, July 24th: Johnny Pacheco y Su Tumboa / DJ

Crotona Park
Wednesday, July 11th: Orchestra Broadway / DJ
Wednesday, July 18th: The Manhattans
Wednesday, July 25th: Kurtis Blow / DJ GrandWizzard Theodore / Ralph McDaniel hosts

Brooklyn

Red Hook
Tuesday, July 10th: Felix Hernandez Rhythm Review
Tuesday, July 17th: Willie Villegas Entre Amigos / Ernie Acevedo y Su Conjunto Imagen
Tuesday, July 24th: dead prez & Special Guests

Von King Park
Thursday, July 5th: The Delfonics
Thursday, July 12th: Junior Reid
Thursday, July 19th: Arrested Development

Brower Park
Wednesday, July 11th: Roy Ayers
Wednesday, July 18th: Black Moon & Sean Price / Ralph McDaniel hosts
Wednesday, July 25th: Sister Carol

Manhattan

Highbridge Park
Tuesday, August 8th: Amarfis / DJ Lobo
Tuesday, August 14th: Raulin / DJ Lobo
Tuesday, August 21st: Tobey Love / DJ Lobo

Jackie Robinson Park
Wednesday, August 8th: Biz Markie / DJ Lovebug Starski
Wednesday, August 15th: Leelah James + DJ
Wednesday, August 22nd: The Delfonics

Marcus Garvey Park
Thursday, August 9th: Slick Rick / DJ Red Alert
Thursday, August 16th: Dwele
Thursday, August 23rd: Felix Hernandez

Queens

Queensbridge Park
Tuesday, July 31st: Whodini / Ralph McDaniel hosts
Tuesday, August 7th: The Manhattans
Tuesday, August 14th: MC Shan / Ralph McDaniel hosts

Springfield Park
Thursday, July 26th: Felix Hernandez
Thursday, August 2nd: Roy Ayers
Thursday, August 9th: Percy Sledge

Staten Island

Mahoney Playground
Wednesday, August 1st: Blue Magic
Wednesday, August 8th: Percy Sledge
Wednesday, August 15th: Black Sheep / Ralph McDaniel hosts
 

Tools of War presents
The 2007 True School Hip Hop NYC Summer Park Jam Series


Turntablist Sessions
Queensbridge Park - Queens NYC
Thursdays June 7, 14, 21 & 28
5:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Free! All ages welcome! Three decades of turntablists, legendary party rockers, producers and battle champs unite to cut, rock, scratch, beat juggle & transform the park! From the inventor of the scratch to the 14 year old tablist from VA - all DJs are confirmed. Line up is subject to change and get packed with even more amazing DJs! Queensbridge Park @ Ballfield 4 (close to the water). Enter at 41st Ave. and Vernon Blvd.
Take the F train to 21st St. in Queens.
June 14
DJ Scratch, Rockin' Rob, DJ Flawless, DJ Slyce
and "Johnny Juice" Rosado. Host: PopMaster Fabel.

June 21
Cutmaster DC, Grand Master Roc Raida, DJ Supreme
Mysterio 9000, Egg Foo Young and DJ Fat Fingaz

June 28
Davy DMX, DJ Steve Dee, DJ Esquire,
DJ Boogie Blind and DJ A Plus


Every Night: The Legendary Superman Sound System

Supporting Sponsors Incude: Scion, Rane, Serato, Stanton, Numark,
Mix Revolution, Dubspot, Remix, Wax Poetics, Joe Conzo: Born in the Bronx,
Jazzy Jay Productions and Strong City Records

Promotional Sponsors Include: AllHipHop.com, DaveyD.com, PlayaHata.com, SkratchWorx.com, FreeStyleSession.com, OldSchoolHipHop.com, HusH Tours and Premiere Artists Group

Digger's Delight
St. Nicholas Park - Harlem NYC
Wednesday June 20
4 pm - 8 pm

Miss Shing-A-Ling, Lord Finesse, The Original Jazzy Jay and Rockin' Rob


Sound by The Legendary Superman Sound System!

FREE! All ages welcome! Presented in association with The Friends of St. Nicholas Park, four of our favorite record collectors and selectors spin the rarest cuts from their deepest crates and collections!
St. Nicholas Park Plaza 135th St. & St. Nicholas Ave. Harlem NY 10031. Take the B or C train to 135th St. http://www.stnicholaspark.org


Supporting Sponsors Incude: Rane, Serato, Stanton,Mix Revolution, Dubspot, Remix,
Wax Poetics, Joe Conzo: Born in the Bronx, Jazzy Jay Productions and
Strong City Records

Promotional Sponsors Include: AllHipHop.com, DaveyD.com, PlayaHata.com, SkratchWorx.com, FreeStyleSession.com, OldSchoolHipHop.com, HusH Tours and Premiere Artists Group

The 2007 Crotona Park Jams - 5th Anniversary
Crotona Park - Bronx NYC
Thursdays, July 5, 12, 19 & 26
6 pm - 9 pm

Free! All ages welcome! Presented in association with The Friends of Crotona Park and Councilman Joel Rivera, the Crotona Park Jams are as close as you can get to an authentic Bronx park jam from Hip Hop's early years! Legends only on the stage plus and throughout the audience! Hip Hop heads travel to NYC from all corners of the globe for this major true school celebration! Expect special guest performances from legendary emcees and DJs! Crotona Park by Indian Lake at Charlotte St and Crotona Park East, Bronx NY. Take the 2 or 5 train to 174th St.

Hosts: GrandMaster Caz & PopMaster Fabel

Sound by The Legendary Superman Sound System
July 5
DJ Mean Gene, GrandWizzard Theodore, Mix Master Ice
special guest emcee: Tipski

July 12
Popmaster Fabel, DJ Lord Finesse, Kool DJ Red Alert
special guest Grand Master Roc Raida

July 19
Kool DJ AJ Scratch, GrandMaster Caz, Rockin Rob
special guests T-Ski Valley and Imperial Jaycee

July 26
DJ Charlie Chase, The Original Jazzy Jay and D.J. Cash Money
plus special guest ChiefRocker Busy Bee!


Supporting Sponsors Incude: Rane, Serato, Stanton, Gemini, Mix Revolution, Dubspot, Remix, Wax Poetics, Joe Conzo: Born in the Bronx, Jazzy Jay Productions
and Strong City Records

Promotional Sponsors Include: AllHipHop.com, DaveyD.com, PlayaHata.com, SkratchWorx.com, FreeStyleSession.com, OldSchoolHipHop.com, HusH Tours and Premiere Artists Group

Harlem Hop!
Jackie Robinson Park and Marcus Garvey Park - Harlem NYC
Tuesday, July 31 + August 7, 14 & 21
4 pm - 8 pm

Our first annual dance series features the beats plus the foundational Hip Hop dance forms that rock to them! Each DJ/dancer will spin Funk, Breaks, Disco, Rock & Electro for b-girls/boys poppers, lockers & uprockers. We might even see a Soul Train line! Both parks have amazing amphitheaters plus plazas with great dance space. Expect to witness the best Hip Hop dancers and dance legends from New York City and beyond!

July 31 @ Jackie Robinson Park Band Shell at West 147th St. & Bradhurst Ave. Harlem NYC. Take the A, D or 3 trains to 145th St and walk to Bradhurst.

August 7, 14 & 21 @ Marcus Garvey Memorial Park Amphitheater at West 122nd St. and Mt. Morris Park West Harlem NYC (behind the Pelham Fritz Recreation Center). Take the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or Metro North train to 125th St.
July 31 @ Jackie Robinson Park
DJ Charlie Chase, Rockin' Rob,
DJ Disco Wiz and King Uprock

August 7 @ Marcus Garvey Park
GrandMaster Caz, Danny Dan the Beat Mann,
Popmaster Fabel and King Uprock

August 14 @ Marcus Garvey Park
GrandWizzard Theodore, Steve Dee,
Popmaster Fabel and King Uprock

August 21 @ Marcus Garvey Park
Kool DJ Red Alert, The Original Jazzy Jay,
Popmaster Fabel and King Uprock


Every Night! The Legendary Superman Sound System
Supporting Sponsors Incude: Rane, Serato, Stanton, Mix Revolution, Dubspot, Remix, Wax Poetics, Joe Conzo: Born in the Bronx, Jazzy Jay Productions and
Strong City Records

Promotional Sponsors Include: AllHipHop.com, DaveyD.com, PlayaHata.com, SkratchWorx.com, FreeStyleSession.com, OldSchoolHipHop.com, HusH Tours and Premiere Artists Group
 
Greatness, Great Post, Looks like someone has ta head home for the summer. HARLEM, HERE I COME.


(Slick rick the Ruler) AWWW THATS MY SHIT!!!!!!!!1

Alright back to business, where's the pron?
 
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