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Last week, Banjo or Freakout performed at Pianos on the Lower East Side, Jenny Scheinman entertained at Barbès in Park Slope and Soulive played at Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg with s... (article)
I don’t always have my iPod on when I’m on the subways, but I do find it difficult to be in the car for any length of time without it. The radio will suffice for a short ride, but for... (article)
<p>The <em>New Yorker</em> music critic shares a recent soundtrack from his commute to the Condé Nast building. What's your morning playlist?</p> (article)
<p>This jazz pianist is no stranger to working with ensembles large, but tonight he goes solo at Smalls. <strong>Download</strong> his original tune "Affirmation."</p> (article)
<p>Alesso Natalizia is the Italian dream pop solo artist known as Banjo or Freakout. <strong>Download</strong> his lush track "Upside Down," then check him out at Knitting Factory tonight.</p> (article)
<p>Legendary fiddle player Frankie Gavin leads this new version of the celebrated traditional Irish folk group. <strong>Download</strong> their rollicking track "Wild Irishmen," then seen them tonight at Joe's Pub.</p> (article)
New Yorkers have the longest commute times in the nation. For many drivers or straphangers, music can help pass the time and reduce stress. On today's show, we examine the art and sci... (episode)