Grand Central

Okkervil River played Grand Central Terminal (pics, setlist)

A giant marble room is a bit of an odd space for a band with amplifiers, but last night (4/8) that was the setting for an Okkervil River show at Grand Central Terminal (yes, the train depot)…

Okkervil River playing Grand Central Terminal; Will Sheff is now Lovestreams (download a track)

DOWNLOAD: Lovestreams – “Shock Corridor” (MP3) Will Sheff at SXSW 2012 (more by Tim Griffin) Jack Daniel’s is “serving up great whiskey and great live music at legendary American Landmarks” with their new concert series…

Nick Cave (not that Nick Cave) doing an art installation at Grand Central Terminal

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds returned this year with a great new album, Push the Sky Away, and are touring in support of it. Much of that tour is with Sharon Van Etten and it hits NYC on March 28, 29, and 30 at Beacon Theatre (sold out)…

Earth Day New York needs a better music booker

Earth Day is being celebrated today. In NYC that means official festivities at Grand Central today (4/20) and tomorrow, and today in Times Square…

Band of Horses @ Grand Central - pics, AOL video & setlist

“Friday I worked until 6 and after went to Grand Central Station to try to catch a free Band of Horses concert, but of course by the time I got there it was full, so I hung around outside for a while trying to listen, but I couldn’t hear too well so I left…

the free Band of Horses show is @ Grand Central

Band of Horses @ Sasquatch 2006 (more by Jerry Yeti) Band of Horses have tweeted (and as people figured out yesterday), “FREE Show Friday 6/18 at 6:30 PM in Grand Central Terminal NYC…

Earth Day EarthFair at Grand Central Friday & Saturday - free music, exhibits, art & more (full schedule)

“Little 7 yr. old Stella Connelly with the help of songwriter performer “Hoop the Last Folk Singer” is sending an important message to everyone this Earth Day 2010…

It's Earth Day @ Grand Central - live music included + the Dead played Letterman - Nassau tonight, MSG Saturday

“The pivotal scene in (1941), for instance, is the transformation of consciousness and augmentation of capacity — in this case, the big-eared elephant’s motor skills — via a hallucinatory delirium brought on when the dejected pachyderm drinks a barrel full of water into which, unbeknownst to him, a bottle of spirits had been accidentally spilled…