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05/31/2012
CITY WINERY & MAYBACH MUSIC PRESENT:“AN EVENING OF R&B/ SOUL MUSIC” FEATURING NEW ORLEANS SOULSTRESS: TEEDRA MOSES W/ SPECIAL SURPRISE GUEST
06/13/2012
"Uncorked Comedy" - featuring comedians seen on Comedy Central, Late Night, and Conan - 6/13
07/06/2012
One Girl's Journey through Rock: RONNIE SPECTOR's "Beyond the Beehive" - An evening of stories, images and songs - 7/6
07/11/2012
WoodyFest: Celebration of Woody Guthrie's 100th Birthday. Hosted By Steve Earle W/Special Guests: John Hammond, Tim Robbins & TBD
07/12/2012
WoodyFest: Celebration of Woody Guthrie's 100th Birthday. Hosted By Steve Earle W/Special Guests:Rachael Yamagata, The Wood Brothers & Allen Toussaint
07/13/2012
WoodyFest: Celebration of Woody Guthrie's 100th Birthday. Hosted By Steve Earle W/Special Guests: Billy Bragg, Amy Helm & TBD
07/14/2012
One Girl's Journey through Rock: RONNIE SPECTOR's "Beyond the Beehive" - An evening of stories, images and songs - 7/14
07/20/2012
One Girl's Journey through Rock: RONNIE SPECTOR's "Beyond the Beehive" - An evening of stories, images and songs - 7/20
07/24/2012
FREE - Luisa Maita presented in association with Brasil SummerFest - 4th Annual Hudson Square Music & Wine Festival
07/27/2012
One Girl's Journey through Rock: RONNIE SPECTOR's "Beyond the Beehive" - An evening of stories, images and songs - 7/27
08/03/2012
Big Mountain Entertainment Presents:C Donte, Love Assassin, My Pet Dragon, Lisa Bianco & Ale Postonak 8/3
Music Event January 13, 2010
- War - Jan. 13th
- 9:00pm
Tickets
- Bar Stools $40.00
- Reserved Tables $45.00
- Reserved Best Tables $60.00
- VIP Tables $60.00
On the Web
For tickets to the January 14th show, Click Here.
Tickets will also be available for purchase at the box office on both nights. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
One of the most popular funk groups of the '70s, WAR were also one of the most eclectic, freely melding soul, Latin, jazz, blues, reggae, and rock influences into an effortlessly funky whole. Although WAR’s lyrics were sometimes political in nature (in keeping with their racially integrated lineup), their music almost always had a sunny, laid-back vibe emblematic of their Southern California roots. WAR kept the groove loose, and they were given over to extended jamming -- in fact, many of their studio songs were edited together out of longer improvisations. Even if the jams sometimes got indulgent, they demonstrated WAR’S truly group-minded approach: no one soloist or vocalist really stood above the others (even though all were clearly talented), and their grooving interplay placed WAR in the top echelon of funk ensembles
Even beyond WAR’s catalogue releases, in the great search of the groove, countless numbers of musicians, producers, remixers and DJ’s have turned to WAR’s unique Afro-Cuban, Jazz-Funk character to provide structure for their own musical impulses. From Offspring’s “Pretty Fly For A White Boy” (Remix of “Low Rider”), to Tupac’s “Young Black Male” (“Where Was You At”), new artist on a quest for hidden gems are pilfering WAR’s catalogue and producing their own unique musical expressions while retaining the pass.
More than 30 years after they first appeared on a Los Angeles stage, WAR can still "deliver the word." The multi-platinum performers came to Rhino recently to celebrate the release of the new THE VERY BEST OF WAR collection on Avenue/Rhino Records. The two-CD set features 34 of their best songs, including "Why Can't We Be Friends," "All Day Music," and "Slippin' Into Darkness" -- as well as a handful of hits that the group played for a large and appreciative audience of Rhinos.








