Archive for the ‘Celebrate Brooklyn’ Category

Lou Reed & Co. Perform Doc Pomus at Celebrate Brooklyn

July 22, 2007

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Lou Reed performed two songs and did a spoken word performance as part of the Doc Pomus Project at Celebrate Brooklyn organized by Hal Willner. In addition to the legendary Mr. Reed, performers included Laurie Anderson, Robin Holcomb, Ben E. King, Eric Mingus, Shannon McNally, Jenni Muldaur, Howard Tate and others. Mr. Reed performed Youngblood. Twice.

The legendary Mr. Pomus’ music and words were given spectacular treatment, both reverential and rollicking good fun at the same time. (Click here to find some wonderful information about Doc Pomus, including a great biographical article. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, many of his songs will.) At the end of the night, you had to wonder what one the most influential blues and rock songwriters of his era would have thought of the performances–soulful, rocking and moving.

Mr. Willner produced a Neil Young tribute two years ago at Celebrate Brooklyn that was equally spectacular fun. See our flickr slideshow embed below for more pics or go over to our flickr set.

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Doc Pomus Project @ Celebrate Brooklyn Slideshow

July 22, 2007

Here’s a slideshow of the excellent Doc Pomus Project show at Celebrate Brooklyn last night (7/21). You can click right over to our flickr set if this doesn’t do it for you.

The Stills @ Celebrate Brooklyn

July 1, 2007

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The annual Canada Day show took place at Celebrate Brooklyn last night. The Stills were one of the bands that performed. We have a slide show below, but here are a few shots of The Stills show for those of you that don’t want to deal with it. You can, of course, find the full flickr set here.

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The Stills @ Celebrate Brooklyn: The Slideshow

July 1, 2007

The Stills played the annual Canada Dayshow at Celebrate Brooklyn on Saturday night. Here’s a slideshow of 74 shots. Should the slideshow be glitched up, you can go directly to the flickr set by clicking here.

Richard Thompson @ Celebrate Brooklyn

June 22, 2007

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Richard Thompson performed brilliantly at Celebrate Brooklyn last night in an appearance that even on-and-off downpours and bolts of lightening snaking from the sky in the distance couldn’t wreck. The legendary guitarist and musician joked that the weather was like performing at a British outdoor festival. A huge crowd braved the rain to watch and listen. Slideshow below or the flickr set here.

Do You Have Your Celebrate Brooklyn Widget?

June 16, 2007

If you’re big on Celebrate Brooklyn and all the good shows running all summer long in Prospect Park, you might be interested in this widget for Mac desktops that a GL reader created and emailed us about it. The website for the Celebrate Brooklyn Widget says:

One of the longest-running free outdoor performing arts festivals in the nation, Celebrate Brooklyn features music, dance, theater, and film at the Prospect Park Bandshell each summer. The Celebrate Brooklyn Widget will keep you informed by displaying the details of the next upcoming event as well as a list of all remaining events for the current season. Mac OS X 10.4.3 or above and an internet connection are required. Both the widget and the events are free and this widget will make sure you never miss the shows you’ve been waiting for! Increase the odds of enjoying your summer tremendously, download it now!

For the PC People, it looks like it’s Mac only. Get the Celebrate Brooklyn Widget by clicking here. Tonight’s show is Joan Osborn with Jazz Passengers opening. It starts at 7:30.

Neville Brothers at Celebrate Brooklyn Slideshow

June 15, 2007

Neville Brothers Open Celebrate Brooklyn

June 15, 2007

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The Neville Brothers to the stage in Prospect Park last night to open another season of Celebrate Brooklyn. They put on an excellent show and offered a set list that ran down all of their classics and songs they are known for covering. Last night’s show was the gala opening, which meant a dinner and reception beforehand. It also means that summer is now officially open. Check out the flickr set of the show here if you wish. Otherwise, we’ve got a slide show below.

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Updated Celebrate Brooklyn Schedule

April 18, 2007

The blog Bumpershine has posted an updated Celebrate Brooklyn schedule that they cobbled together from a variety of sources. You should head over there (a) because it’s a cool blog and (b) because they’ve also got the Summer Stage lineup. Their original listing of the schedule also has links to ticket sources in cases where they’re on sale.

06/14/07 – The Neville Brothers (Opening Night Gala)
06/16/07 – Joan Osborne
06/21/07 – Richard Thompson
06/22/07 – Ralph Stanley & the Cinch Mountain Boys, James Reams & the Barnstormers
06/26/07 – Manu Chao
06/27/07 – Manu Chao
06/29/07 – Ravi Coltrane, Groove Collective
06/30/07 – The Stills, Sam Roberts Band, Malajube (Canada Day Concert)
07/05/07 – Isaac Delgado
07/15/07 – Yiddish Fest w/ Frank London, Fyvush Finkel, the Klez Dispensers
07/18/07 – Ani DiFranco (Tickets)
07/19/07 – Morley, Blackmail with Alloy Orchestra
07/20/07 – Catherine Russell & Bobby “Blue” Bland
07/22/07 – Dan Zanes & Friends
08/09/07 – The Hold Steady, The Big Sleep, The Teenage Prayers
08/11/07 – African Festival w/ Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars
TBA – The Jazz Passengers – The Supremes Project
TBA – Brave New World Repertory Theatre – Whitman’s Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
TBA – Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company 25th Anniversary Performance
TBA – Noche Flamenca (Madrid-based Flamenco Dance Company)
TBA – Brooklyn Bollywood with DJ Rekha (Indian Gangster Film with Dance Party)
TBA – REwind: a Cantata (100 Voice South African/Brooklyn Choir)
TBA – Brooklyn Philharmonic with Mark O’Connor and Maya Beiser
TBA – Kassav (from French West Indies)
TBA – Laurel & Hardy / Millennial Territory Orchestra