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02/14/2012
Wine & Cheese 101 -with Murray's Cheesemongers - Sparkling Wine and Chocolate - Special Valentine's Day 2/14
02/20/2012
Wine & Cheese 101 -with Murray's Cheesemongers - Decadent Wines Sherries and ports - Mardi Gras Special
02/24/2012
CITY WINERY & ALL HANDZ ON DECK PRESENTS: DISCOVERY OF WYCLEF JEAN AN ACOUSTIC INTIMATE EVENING/ UP CLOSE & PERSONAL
02/24/2012
CITY WINERY & ALL HANDZ ON DECK PRESENTS: DISCOVERY OF WYCLEF JEAN AN ACOUSTIC INTIMATE EVENING/ UP CLOSE & PERSONAL - Standing
03/12/2012
Symphony For The Devils & Special Guests Present the music of The Rolling Stones, Live Rehearsal show
04/13/2012
The Touré-Raichel Collective featuring Vieux Farka Touré, Idan Raichel, Souleymane Kane and Amit Carmeli - 4/13
Special Event April 15, 2010
- The Grateful Dead "Crimson, White and Indigo" - Exclusive NYC Broadcast
- 8:00pm
City Winery, in partnership with Emerging Pictures, Rhino Entertainment and Grateful Dead Productions, will be hosting an exclusive NYC viewing party for the upcoming release “Crimson, White and Indigo”, April 15th and 16th . Scheduled for release on April 20th, “Crimson, White and Indigo” is a 3 CD and 1 DVD set that chronicles the landmark 1989 Grateful Dead concert at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, and features entirely unreleased material from the Grateful Dead’s Archives.
The DVD captures the entire concert, shot from an amazing multi-camera perspective by the same crew that shot the legendary "Truckin' Up To Buffalo" DVD. The 3 hour concert will be shown in its entirety for two nights only, on City Winery’s main 150in. Projection Screen and played over the award winning Meyer Sound System. Immerse yourself in the full Grateful Dead experience for this special presentation.
TICKETS ARE ONLY $10.00 IN ADVANCE OR $12 AT THE DOOR.
The Philadelphia concert offers a snapshot of the Dead’s 1989 tour, where the band played to some of its biggest audiences ever, a result of the group’s only Top 40 hit, “Touch Of Grey” from 1987’s "In The Dark". During this tour, the band was recording the follow-up to that album, "Built To Last", which is an important reason why the jamming heard here is particularly fluid and concise. In fact, the band played a pair of songs from the upcoming album, the aching ballad “Standing On The Moon” and the poignant “Blow Away,” a song co-written by keyboardist Brent Mydland, who sadly died a year later.
The band helped raze the aging stadium, thundering through “Hell In A Bucket,” “Little Red Rooster,” and Bob Dylan’s “Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again.” Many sitting at the north end of the open-air stadium recall the concrete bleachers trembling during Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann’s drum duet in the second set. The show closed with another Dylan cover, “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,” the last song ever performed at JFK.








