Artists
Adam O'Farrill is an incredibly talented trumpeter, coming in as the 2nd runner-up in the prestigious 2014 Thelonious Monk International Jazz Competition.
Anna has performed throughout the United States and Europe as an actress, singer and dancer, beginning her career at the tender age of 12.
Talented R&B singer/songwriter pushing boundaries of the genre. Live in concert as part of his "Simple Man" tour.
Film and Broadway Star and now 57TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARD NOMINEE ANTONIQUE SMITH is celebrating her first GRAMMY NOMINATION in the Best Traditional R&B Performance category, in addition to the a...
Harlem-raised Bodega Bamz is one of the rising stars bringing hip-hop back to New York. Watch his album release concert at SOB's.
Performances
Four-piece indie rock band The Fine Lines formed originally in 2012 in the dorms of Drew University. After a few years of acoustic shows and lo-fi demos, The Fine Lines released their debut EP – Palm Tree in May 2017. Palm Tree and follow-up single “Technicolor Summer” have drawn comparisons ranging from The Strokes to Bombay Bicycle Club to The Charlatans.
Born in Brooklyn and Paris, new and international reggae, sewn with French chanson, ska, and tango. Accordion, ukulele, horns, and a forceful groove.
Groovy, soulful, and engaging are a few words that may describe the live performances of singer songwriter, Thurston Ray.
Storytown is a NYC-based band playing Southern-influenced indie rock.
Astronomy is even better with beer! Scientists, educators, writers, artists & more reveal how they explore the universe at a bar near you! Each FREE event features accessible, engaging science presentations on topics ranging from planets to black holes to the beginning of the Universe. Presenters are from local research and educational institutions like AMNH, Columbia, CUNY, NYU, Princeton, Yale, and more. We have games and prizes to test your new-found knowledge, and you could even win Neil Tyson's Trash (TM)! There is always lots of time to ask questions and interact with the presenters and other scientists who tag along for the beer.
Venues
In May 1977 three artists stumbled across a tiny storefront in the heart of Greenwich Village and thought it the perfect place to open a café. Cornelia Street now offers some 700 shows a year, two a night, ranging from science to songwriting, from Russian poetry to Latin jazz, from theatre to cabaret.
SOBs (Sounds of Brazil) opened in 1982 with the purpose of exposing the musical wealth and heritage of the Afro-Latino Diaspora to as many people as possible. Today SOBs draws both local and international crowds and continues to specialize in Latin music, Haitian, Brazilian, Caribbean, R&B, Hip-Hop and World music.
Pianos is a two-story bar/restaurant/live music venue in the Lower East Side. Its stage attracts local and national alternative rock groups as well as DJs.
Performing arts center presenting culturally diverse theatre, dance, and music for an intergenerational audience.
From jazz and rock to electronic, soul & funk to hip-hop and international music DROM prides itself on presenting fresh new sounds and introducing new talent to the always invigorating NY live music nightlife. Wall Street Journal calls DROM “New York’s premiere venue for world music”
JACK is an arts center in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn led by OBIE-winning Artistic Director Alec Duffy. The venue’s mission is to serve as a cultural hub in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill area, presenting cutting-edge theater, music and dance performances, expanding access to the arts, bridging audiences and educating youth.