Sleighin' Alive: A Disco In-FIR-no
Dec
7
to Dec 8

Sleighin' Alive: A Disco In-FIR-no

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Calling all my groovy elves, foxy reindeer and Dyno-MITE daddios!!

Clear your calendars because we're turning this winter wonderland into a BOOGIE wonderland...Can ya dig?!

Jump on the love train to the North Pole and enjoy an ALL-NIGHT OPEN BAR, live tunes and hot records from our master of the turntables.

Here's the skinny:

THE CASH: $45 (prices will go up the week before the party, so don't delay, baby)

To get your tix, send a Venmo to these cats:

Henry Bernstein: @Henry-Bernstein

Rosie Peck: @Rosie-Peck

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A Mark Fletcher Studio Benefit
Dec
4
to Dec 5

A Mark Fletcher Studio Benefit

Join us on December 4 to benefit the Mark Fletcher Studio with a night of headbanging music, stellar raffle prizes, and heartwarming community.

Mark Fletcher was active in the New York rock scene for fifteen years as an artist, promoter, and fan. This studio was established by his closest friends and family as a platform for musicians to pursue their dreams and share their stories.

The night will feature performances by Sharkmuffin, Bueno, Odetta Hartman, Wallet, and Greem Jellyfish, plus an all-star jam with members of Mark’s bands—sham-poo, Shapes, Stringer, Zomber, and Newport Reds.

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Georgia Sackler EP Release Show
Aug
1
10:00 PM22:00

Georgia Sackler EP Release Show

Georgia Sackler’s debut EP, Where Once Grew Green, will be available everywhere on August 1st, so we're celebrating by playing the whole dang record! And stuff that'll be on the next one! Featuring:
Camellia Hartman on violin and vocals
Katie Martucci on violin and vocals
Luke McGinnis on keys, guitar, and vocals
Nathan Repasz on percussion and vocals
Evan Tyor on guitars and vocals

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Kill the Whale at Corkscrew Theater Festival
Jul
19
3:00 PM15:00

Kill the Whale at Corkscrew Theater Festival

Kill The Whale is a musical/concept album that re-imagines Moby-Dick as a series of songs baring the souls of each character on board Captain Ahab’s vessel. The score, soaked in rock and hip hop, folk and roots, rhythm and blues, psychedelia and soul, is an eclectic reflection of America’s diversity. Ultimately, Melville’s novel serves as a jumping off point for composer Daniel Emond, who delves into the depths of subjectivity to discover his own interpretation of the world around him. As with the whale itself, some of our greatest fears are borne from our own minds.

Reserve FREE tickets HERE!

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