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Jeff Austin Band, Charm City Bluegrass Festival, Baltimore

Druid Hill Park 900 Druid Park Lake Dr., Baltimore, United States

The 6th Annual Charm City Bluegrass Festival returns to its home in Druid Hill Park. This year will be bigger and better than ever. Union Craft Brewing returns as the beer of choice for the festival. Local food and craft vendors will be on hand to provide a variety of affordable options.

Jeff Austin Band, Charm City Bluegrass Festival After Party, Baltimore

The 8x10 10 E Cross St., Baltimore, MD, United States

Join the Charm City Bluegrass Festival After Party with the Jeff Austin Band. "Jeff Austin blew the crowd away with his standout, electro-driven bluegrass…Austin and his bandmates have reinvented Americana music in a way that moves the genre forward." - jambase.com

Misha Piatigorsky Trio at Zinc Bar, NYC

Zinc Bar 82 West 3rd Street, New York, NY, United States

Hailed by the Boston Globe as an artist who "beautifully merges the worlds of serious jazz and pop," Misha Piatigorsky’s blend of powerful melodies with an unusual harmonic sensitivity gives his sound a deeply personal yet cosmopolitan dimension, reflecting his experience as a Russian-Jewish émigré growing up in urban America.

Taylor Mac, A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Montclair, NJ

Wellmont Theater 5 Seymour St., Montclair, NJ, United States

Taylor Mac’s "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music" is an acclaimed, bedazzled mashup of music, history, and theater that decodes the social history of the United States—all 240 years—through 246 songs that were popular throughout the country, and in its disparate communities, from 1776 to the present day. This abridged performance will feature selections spanning […]

Justin Vivian Bond: The Return of Down on Creation – On Top of the World with The Carpenters, NYC

Joe's Pub 425 Lafayette St., New York, NY, United States

Justin Vivian Bond: The Return of Down on Creation – On Top of the World with The Carpenters One story that downtown cabaret star Justin Vivian Bond likes to tell involves Bond’s seven-year-old self-singing The Carpenters’ “Superstar” at school during show-and-tell from behind the classroom TV set. Fast forward to the present and the performance […]

Justin Vivian Bond: The Return of Down on Creation – On Top of the World with The Carpenters, NYC

Joe's Pub 425 Lafayette St., New York, NY, United States

Justin Vivian Bond: The Return of Down on Creation – On Top of the World with The Carpenters One story that downtown cabaret star Justin Vivian Bond likes to tell involves Bond’s seven-year-old self-singing The Carpenters’ “Superstar” at school during show-and-tell from behind the classroom TV set. Fast forward to the present and the performance […]

GOAT, NYC

Bitter End 147 Bleecker St., NY, NY, United States

Catch GOAT at the Bitter End.

Justin Vivian Bond: The Return of Down on Creation – On Top of the World with The Carpenters, NYC

Joe's Pub 425 Lafayette St., New York, NY, United States

Justin Vivian Bond: The Return of Down on Creation – On Top of the World with The Carpenters One story that downtown cabaret star Justin Vivian Bond likes to tell involves Bond’s seven-year-old self-singing The Carpenters’ “Superstar” at school during show-and-tell from behind the classroom TV set. Fast forward to the present and the performance […]

Taylor Mac, A 24-Decade History of Popular Music, Philadelphia

Kimmel Center 300 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia, NJ, United States

"24 hours doesn’t feel like enough." - Melbourne's The Guardian Unlike anything you’ve ever experienced, this epic 24-hour performance art concert exorcizes the social history of the United States—240 years in the making and 24 hours in the telling. It is a spectacular pop odyssey with over 24 musicians and more than 100 local performers, […]

Misha Piatigorsky Trio at Zinc Bar, NYC

Zinc Bar 82 West 3rd Street, New York, NY, United States

Hailed by the Boston Globe as an artist who "beautifully merges the worlds of serious jazz and pop," Misha Piatigorsky’s blend of powerful melodies with an unusual harmonic sensitivity gives his sound a deeply personal yet cosmopolitan dimension, reflecting his experience as a Russian-Jewish émigré growing up in urban America.