RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR: February 2019, compiled by Jaimie Branch

* critics pick

Bene’s RECORD SHOP*

360 Van Brunt St.

718-855-0360

Shows 8:30PM unless otherwise printed.

Check local listings!

DE-Construkt

41 Seabring St.

Check local listings!

IBEAM

168 7th Street

between 2nd and 3rd Ave.

Shows at 8PM unless otherwise printed.

SAT 2/2, 8:30PM

Fujiwara/Dunston/Leon*

Tomas Fujiwara – drums

Nick Dunston – bass

David Leon – saxophone

WED 2/6

Russ Lossing Trio

Preview for “Motian Music” on Sunnyside Records

Masa Kamaguchi – bass

Russ Lossing – piano

Billy Mintz – drums

Playing the music of Paul Motion

+

Adam Kolker/Russ Lossing Quartet

“Whispers and Secrets” Record Release Concert

FSNT Records 2018

Adam Kolker – saxophone

Masa Kamaguchi – bass

Russ Lossing – piano

Billy Mintz – drums

Original music by Lossing, Kolker, Mintz

FRI 2/8, 9PM

Novoa/Kamaguchi/Cleaver

Eva Novoa – piano

Masa Kamaguchi – bass

Gerald Cleaver – drums

SAT 2/9

String solos, Duets, and Quartets

Tom Swafford – violin

Zachary Swanson – bass

Leonor Falcon – violin/viola

Sana Nagano – violin/electronics

Mixed groupings, compositions, and improvisations.

SAT 2/23

Haeun Joo Trio

Haeun Joo – piano

Doug Wiess – bass

Ronen Itzik – drums

JALOPY TAVERN

317 Columbia St.

718-625-3214

Shows at 9PM unless otherwise printed.

Every FRI

Papa Vega and the Rocket 88’s

SAT 2/2

AVO/Skalopy!

WED 2/6, 8PM

Nat Myers

THURS 2/7

Dime Store Romeos

SAT 2/9

Wyndham Baird and Band

TUES 2/12, 8PM

Fatboy Wilson

WED 2/13

Jan Bell and Will Scott!*

Jan Bell’s Birthday Show

SAT 2/16

Wyndham Baird and Band

TUES 2/19, 8PM

The Hip Trendersons

WED 2/20, 8PM

Hannah Lee Thompson

SAT 2/23

Wyndham Baird and Band

JALOPY THEATRE

315 Columbia St.

718-395-3214

Every Tuesday Night, 9PM

Open Mic Night, sign up by 9 sharp!

Each performer gets 2 songs or 8 minutes.

Every Wednesday, 9PM

Roots n’ Ruckus.

Real deal folk music in NYC. Free!

SUN 2/3

11AM

Little Laffs

A Kid’s Variety Show

12:30PM

Beyond Strumming

W/ Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers

Guitar Workshop

FRI 2/8, 7PM

Ashni Davé/Shai Yuval/Kat Lee/Rebecca Zola

SAT 2/9, 8PM

Mississippi Cotten

Liana Gabel & The Star Sisters

La Huerta

SUN 2/10, 11AM

Princess Backpack and Benjamin

3:30PM

Oldtime and Folk Slow Jam

w/ Hilary Hawke

FRI 2/15, 8PM*

The Mid-Winter Jug Band Rendezvous

Little Nora Brown

The Queens of Everything

Steel City Jug Slammers

Crisco Dreams

SAT 2/16, 8PM*

MW Jug Band Rendezvous Night 2

Dirdy Birdies

Wahoo Skiffle Crazies

The New Found Country Homebodies

Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues

SUN 2/17, 11AM

Matt Heaton Toddler- Billy Riot

4PM

Step Up, Teach In, Sing Out

Sunday JAM with the Poor People’s Campaign

SAT 2/23, 9PM

Joe Crookston/Pat Wictor

SUN 2/24, 11AM

Family Fun with Suzi Shelton

6PM

Exceedingly Good Song Night

LITTLEFIELD

635 Sackett St.

SAT 2/2, 11PM

Reggae Retro 1st Saturdays Party

SAT 2/16, 11PM

Be Cute Brooklyn

Dance Party

PIONEER WORKS

159 Pioneer St.

Shows at 7PM unless otherwise printed.

SAT 2/2*

Mark Ernestus’ Ndagga Rhythm Force

a collaborative project between

Senegalese saber musicians and

German techno pioneer Mark Ernestus.

SUN 2/10*

Second Sundays

w/ SUNWATCHERS

Psyche Out n Watch the Sun

THURS 2/14

Panda Bear

Home Blitz

FRI 2/15

Panda Bear

Home Blitz

MON 2/25*

False Harmonics #1

Nate Wooley’s Columbia Icefield

Nate Wooley – trumpet

Mary Halvorson – guitar

Susan Alcorn – pedal steel

Ryan Sawyer – drums

+

MV Carbon

ROCKY SULLIVAN’S

46 Beard St.

718-246-8050

Shows at 9PM unless otherwise printed.

FRI 2/1

The Famous Geniuses

Spaghetti Eastern Music

Cam Darwin

FRI 2/8

Jeannie Fry & The Lifers

Hamish Kilgour

Monster Over There

SAT 2/9

Alegba: Acoustic/Voodoo/Jazz/Reggae/Caribbean grooves

FRI 2/15

Memoirs of Addiction

Decanted Youth

Malcolm Tent

THURS 2/21

Krissie Nagy: Swing Jazz Jam

FRI 2/22

The B Band

The Ziggernauts

Brooklyn Bonez

SUNNY’S

253 Conover St.

718-625-8211

all shows 9PM unless otherwise printed.

EVERY WED

Smokey’s Round-Up*

A late night Raucous Western Swing dance party with virtuoso guitarist, Smokey Hormel.

Three sets.

EVERY SATURDAY

TONE’s Bluegrass Jam

Bring your axe!

FRI 2/1, 7PM

Stevie From St. Lou

+

Stillhouse Serenade, 9PM

SUN 2/3, 5PM*

Joanna Sternberg

MON 2/4, 8:30PM

Mara Kaye Sings Other People’s Blues

TUES 2/5

Robert Sarazin Blake w/ Jefferson Hamer

THURS 2/7

Greg Humphreys Electric Trio

FRI 2/8, 7PM

Stevie from St. Lou

+

Doggy Cats, 9PM

SUN 2/10, 5PM

Pete Lanctot & Ginger Dolden

TUES 2/12

Will Scott & Trip Henderson

THURS 2/14

The Four O’Clock Flowers

FRI 2/15, 7PM

Stevie from St. Lou

+

Tubby, 9PM

SUN 2/17, 3-6PM

Harry Bolick’s Old Time Jam

+

Honky Tonk Heroes, 6:30PM

TUES 2/19

Will Scott & Charlie Burnham

THURS 2/21

Ryan Scott & The Kind Buds

FRI 2/22, 7PM

Stevie from St. Lou

+

Holy Hive, 9PM

SUN 2/24, 5PM

Jason Loughlin Plays Chet Atkins

TUES 2/26

Colin Brown

THURS 2/28

Ana Egge & The Balladears

SUPERFINE

126 Front St.

EVERY SUNDAY

Bluegrass Green Chile Brunch / Evening Jazz and Americana

Noon – 3pm / 6 – 8pm Unless Otherwise Printed

SUN 2/10

The Haggard Kings/Beat Kaestli

THURS 2/14, 7PM

The Lounge Leader Annual Valentines Show

SUN 2/17

Steel City Jug Slammers/Ali Dineen & Feral Foster

SUN 2/24

Hilary Hawke/Samoa Wilson & Arnt Arnston Trio

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