Where to listen prog in new yorK?
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Topic: Where to listen prog in new yorK?
Posted By: faber_x
Subject: Where to listen prog in new yorK?
Date Posted: November 24 2009 at 03:25
Hello, i will be in new york (east village - manhattan) in junary. I'd like to know if there are (and where) some music club to go to listen some great music. Greetings Fabrizio
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Posted By: JAMES SMITH
Date Posted: December 02 2009 at 00:01
Honestly, New York is not the place to go if you can't spend too much! Everything is expensive.
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Posted By: victor77
Date Posted: December 17 2009 at 11:19
Curiously, I asked for the same thing last year, because I was there on holiday
check the calendar in the stone, Mainly avantgarde music, but something could be interesting to you
http://www.thestonenyc.com/
And check also the schedule in the different jazz clubs, there are always very interesting shows around there, (if you like jazz and fusion sounds, of course), and they arenīt as expensive as James Smith noted. The list is very, very long: Blue Note, Smalls, Village Vanguard, and so on.
www.villagevanguard.com www.smallsjazzclub.com www.bluenote.net
Enjoy.
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Posted By: Henry Plainview
Date Posted: December 17 2009 at 18:03
I wholeheartedly recommend going to The Stone. Even if you've never heard of who's playing, if you get in early and get a seat in the front row, you are only four feet away from the musicians, and it is amazing. The whole place only seats about 80 people. Obviously you should check to see whether you hate who's playing, but just being there is incredible, and it's only $10. Village Vanguard is a bit pricey ($35), but I assume it's worth it if you're interested in who's playing--I've never been, I went to The Stone instead. Of course, that's nothing compared to Rolling Stone tickets, but it's still a signficant amount of money.
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