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Posted in To Do | music on June 22, 2009

What's going on Monday?

NY Dolls @ the Varvatos Store in May (more by Tim Griffin)
Ny dolls

tonight in NYC
* DANCE
* Beyonce @ MSG
* Anna Ternheim @ Joe's Pub
* Signal @ (Le) Poisson Rouge
* The Roots @ Highline Ballroom
* Gabriel Kahane @ Rockwood Music Hall
* Ted Leo & the Pharmacists, Titus Andronicus @ Maxwell's
* Miike Snow, The Maccabees, Hatcham Social @ Mercury Lounge
* Jason Anderson, The Wailing Wall, Bleeker, Mountain Man @ Silent Barn
* Goon Squad, The NRG People, Bunnybrains, Moira Scar @ Santos Party House
* New York Dolls, Black Joe Lewis, The Madison Square Gardeners @ MHOW

Eugene Mirman "and more" perform at Leo Allen's Whiplash show at UCB tonight.

As mentioned a few times, Triumph The Insult Comic Dog was at Bonnaroo. You may have caught the segments he filmed for Conan O'Brien. If not, you can watch the hilarious clips below...

"Anna Ternheim's sophomore US release, Leaving on a mayday, will be released this summer! Produced by Bjorn Yttling (of Peter, Bjorn, and John), Leaving on a mayday will be in US stores August 11, 2009." She played the Bell House on June 18th. Tonight she is at Joe's Pub.

Gabriel Kahane continues his June residency at Rockwood.

The Roots keep at their regular Highline Ballroom gigs. This week's show is on Monday, not Tuesday. The group goes back to the regular night next week -- through November.

Miike Snow, The Maccabees and Hatcham Social perform in a repeat lineup of Saturday's show - tonight at the Mercury Lounge.

Tonight is the last night of the Ted Leo & the Pharmacists/Titus Andronicus tour that played the Kearny Irish Ameican Association on Sunday. They play tonight at Maxwell's. Both will be back in NYC soon -- Ted Leo plays Hudson River Rocks on July 23rd and Titus plays the Whitney on July 10th.

Iggy Pop performs with Fatboy Slim (Brighton Port Authority) on Letterman tonight. Sonic Youth is on Fallon tonight. Fatboy and Iggy perform on Fallon tomorrow.

Signal performs early and late sets of Steve Reich's Double Sextet, the piece that won 2009's Pulitzer Prize for Music, and its 1984 counterpart, Sextet, at LPR tonight. A video of Reich's Piano Phase performed at the venue in April, below...

What else?


Stephen Gosling and Blair McMillen - "Piano Phase" at LPR 4/5/09.


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Tags: Anna Ternheim, Bonnaroo, Signal, Steve Reich, Triumph the comic Insult Dog

Posted on June 22, 2009 5:06 PM

Comments (11)

Mia Riddle @ Pete's Candy Store (4th week of her June residency)

Posted by Anonymous | June 22, 2009 5:34 PM

For good measure - here's a bit of Piano Phase performed by Emily Manzo & Fat Bobby from Oneida a few years back..
http://punkcast.com/450/
(Realplayer reqd.)

Posted by joly | June 22, 2009 5:37 PM

Rev. Vince Anderson & the Love Choir (mem Antibalas, TVOTR, etc) tonight and every Monday @ Union Pool. Free

Posted by Anonymous | June 22, 2009 5:39 PM

The Wailing Wall, Jason Anderson, Alex Bleeker and Mountain Man @ Silent Barn !!

Posted by Anonymous | June 22, 2009 6:03 PM

^^ oops! so nice we listed it twice...

Posted by Anonymous | June 22, 2009 6:04 PM

Spinnerette at Bowery Ballroom. The Distillers' Brody Dalle's new band...

Posted by Anonymous | June 22, 2009 6:25 PM

Looks like Sunny Day Real Estate will be touring in October, check out this link on ticketmaster. I've also read that they have a show set for Seattle on 10/16/09.

http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?tm_link=tm_homeA_header_search&q=sunny+day+real+estate&search.x=42&search.y=19

Posted by PJD | June 22, 2009 7:25 PM

Via Audio + Ha Ha Tonka + The Dig = The Bell House.

Posted by Anonymous | June 22, 2009 8:36 PM

How was Ted last night at Maxwell's? Both Titus and Ted killed it at Kearny on Sunday night...

Posted by qweebaroo! | June 23, 2009 9:40 AM

Both Ted and Titus were great last night. The former was definitely having some vocal issues, though.

Posted by Anonymous | June 23, 2009 10:39 AM

Both were awesome! But yeah Ted definitely strained his voice on this tour or something and was a little off. Titus was playing as just a 4 piece with no keyboards so it was way more punk.

Posted by Anonymous | June 23, 2009 12:33 PM

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