RED HOOK CONCERT CALENDAR for December 2018, by Jaimie Branch

* critics pick


Bene’s RECORD SHOP*

360 Van Brunt St.

718-855-0360

All Shows 8:30PM, unless noted.

Check local listings!


IBEAM

168 7th Street

between 2nd and 3rd Ave.

ibeambrooklyn.com

shows at 8PM unless otherwise printed.

SAT 12/8

Chris Cochrane’s Collapsible Shoulder

Chris Cochrane – Guitar

w/ Brian Chase, Kato Hideki, Kevin Bud Jones

two sets

SUN 12/9

Deric Dickens Presents*:

Erica Dicker, violin
Eli Wallace, piano
Deric Dickens, drums

+

Phillip Greenlief, tenor saxophone
Angelica Sanchez, piano
Michael Vatcher, drums

SAT 12/15

Lena Bloch’s Feathery

Lena Bloch – Saxophone

Russ Lossing – Piano

Cameron Brown – Bass

Billy Mintz – Drums

SUN 12/16

Kazuki Yamanaka Quartet

Kazuki Yamanaka (alto saxophone)

Russ Lossing (piano)

Cameron Brown (bass)

Gerald Cleaver (drums)


JALOPY TAVERN

317 Columbia St.

718-625-3214

jalopytavern.biz

Every FRI, 9PM

Papa Vega and the Rocket 88’s

Every SAT, 9PM

Wyndham Baird and Band

50s/60s rock’n’roll. blues, and soul.

WED-SAT, 12/5 – 12/8, 9PM

4th Annual ROOTS’N’RUCKUS FEST

line up: see JALOPY THEATER LISTING

as always, NO COVER!

TUES 12/11, 8PM

Fatboy Wilson and Old Viejo Bones

Samoa Wilson and Ernesto Gomez.

TUES 12/18, 8PM

The Hip Trendersons

Charlie Giordano, Andy Statman, Gene Yellin, Tim Kiah, Trip Henderson

WED 12/19, 8PM

Hannah Lee Thompson

THURS 12/20, 9PM

AUDRA ROX Presents: Third Thursdays at Jalopy

THURS 12/27, 8PM

Frankie Sunswept and Band


JALOPY THEATRE

315 Columbia St.

718-395-3214

jalopytheatre.org

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 – hosted by Feral Foster.

Real deal folk music in NYC. Free!

Every Thursday, 8PM show 10PM jam

Brooklyn Raga Massive Weekly: with guest artists

Raga Jam: Free entry to musicians who come at 10 and are ready to play!

WED-SAT, 12/5 – 12/8, 9PM

4th Annual ROOTS’N’RUCKUS FEST*

As always, NO COVER!

Wednesday, December 5th

Stage 1: Jalopy Theatre

9:00 PM – The Jalopy Chorus

9:30 PM – Taylor Plas

10:00 PM – Yva Las Vegass

10:30 PM – Eva Salina & Peter Stan

11:00 PM – Lord Youth

11:30 PM – Rashad Brown

Stage 2: Jalopy Tavern

8:00 PM – Wyndham Baird

9:00 PM – Hannah Thompson

10:00 PM – The Berger Sisters

11:00 PM – Anna J. Witiuk

Thursday, December 6th

Stage 1: Jalopy Theatre

8:30 PM – Miss Maybell with Charlie Judkins

9:00 PM – Brooklyn Raga Massive with Neel Murgai & Mir Naqibul Islam

9:30 PM – Bobby Blue The Balladeer

10:00 PM – Tamar Korn

10:30 PM – Litvakus

11:00 PM – Miriam Elhajli

11:30 PM – The Four o’clock Flowers

Stage 2: Jalopy Tavern

8:00pm – Paisley Fields

9:00pm – Mara Kaye

10:00pm – Skalopy Brass

Friday, December 7th

Stage 1: Jalopy Theatre

8:00 PM – Eli Smith

8:30 PM – Ukrainian Village Voices

9:00 PM – Jan Bell

9:30 PM – Piedmont Blūz Acoustic Duo

10:00 PM – The Sunwrays (Frankie Sunswept & Kyle Morgan)

10:30 PM – The Horse-Eyed Men

11:00 PM – Isto

11:30 PM – Nat Myers

Stage 2: Jalopy Tavern

7:00 PM – Starcrossed Losers

8:00 PM – Will Scott

9:00 PM – King Isto’s Tropical String Band

10:00 PM – Dolunay NYC with Special Guest

11:00 PM – The Rocket 88’s

Saturday, December 8th

Stage 1: Jalopy Theatre

7:00 PM – Barry Clyde

7:30 PM – Brother Roy

8:00 PM – Nora Brown Banjo

8:30 PM – Aaron Frazer

9:00 PM – Radio Jarocho

9:30 PM – Queen Esther

10:00 PM – Ali Dineen

10:30 PM – Spirit Family Reunion

11:00 PM – Feral Foster

11:30 PM – Julia Patinella

12:00 PM – Karen Poliski

Stage 2: Jalopy Tavern

7:00 PM – Pete Lanctot and the Stray Dogs

8:00 PM – Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones

9:00 PM – Brotherhood of the Jug Band Blues

10:00 PM – La Nueva Canción

11:00pm – Wyndham Baird & His Band

SUN 12/9, 11AM

The Good Ms. Padgett

Anna Padgett + Special Guests, Kids Show.

+ 1PM

Vocal Harmony Workshop with Don Friedman & Phyllis Elkind

+ 3:30PM

Oldtime and Folk Slow Jam with Hilary Hawke

Every 2nd Sunday. No Cover.

+ 6:30PM

Exceedingly Good Song Night

A Free Night of Singing and Sharing Songs with Ken Schatz & Friends

WED 12/12, 5:30PM

Jalopy Jr. Folk Fall Session Recital!

We will have an amazing square dance immediately following the show for all ages!

THURS 12/13, 8PM show 10PM jam

Brooklyn Raga Massive Weekly: Dada Tapan Kanti Baidya

An evening of ragas with Master Drupad singer, Dada Tapan Kanti Baidya accompanied by Leyna Marika Papach on the violin and Imran Sagar on the tabla.

SAT 12/15, 8PM

The 10th Annual Filthy Song Night! – Hosted by Karen “Frisky” Polis

SUN 12/16, 11AM

Frank Gallo (Rolie Polie Guacamole) & his dad, Lou (Lou Gallo & the very hungry band)

+ 8PM

Frank Fairfield & Meredith Axelrod

Early American songs from the 1800’s to the 1930’s.

THURS 12/20, 8PM show 10PM jam

Brooklyn Raga Massive Weekly: 100 Stringed – Santoor

Traditional Indian Classical Music concert with Alap/Jod/Jhala or a certain raag, expositions in slow, medium, and fast tempo rhythmic cycles.

SUN 12/23, 11AM

Family Fun with Suzi Shelton Holiday Show

+ 12-2 PM

A Visit with Santa! Hosted by Suzi Shelton

Suggested donation is $5 per family and all proceeds will go to the Uncle Shlomo’s Brooklyn Kids Scholarship Fund.


LITTLEFIELD

635 Sackett St.

littlefieldnyc.com

FRI 12/7, 11:30 PM Doors

Match My Energy

DJ Yaadie, Byfar Mega, DJ Dredy

SAT 12/15, 11:30 PM Doors

MATTY BEATS X HORRORCHATA PRESENTS: BECUTE BROOKLYN

Be Cute is a Dance Party for Homos and Aliens from Outer Space that like to shake it on the dance floor.

THURS 12/20, 7PM Doors

The Freaks Action Network Presents: The 2nd Annual Holiday Jam

W/ Chris Harford and the Band of Changes (ft. Dave Dreiwitz, Scott Metzger & Joe Russo)

Raffle and auction benefiting Cycle for Survival and Metavivor.

MON 12/31, 9PM Doors

The Sons & Heirs: A Tribute to The Smiths & Morrissey

Gigantic: A Tribute to The Pixies

DJ Ceremony


PIONEER WORKS

159 Pioneer St.

pioneerworks.org/music

All Shows 7PM unless noted.

SUN 12/9, 4-8PM

Second Sundays with food, art, music, open studios.


ROCKY SULLIVAN’S

46 Beard St.

718-246-8050

rockysullivansredhook.com

Always three sets on Fridays!


SUNNYS

253 Conover St.

718-625-8211

sunnysredhook.com

EVERY WED, 9PM

Smokey’s Round-Up*

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

EVERY SATURDAY, 9PM

TONE’s Bluegrass Jam

Bring your axe!

TUES 12/4

Joanna Sternberg, 9pm

THURS 12/6

The Hot Rollers, 9pm

FRI 12/7

Stevie from St. Lou, 7pm

Holy Hive and Katie Schecter, 9pm

SUN 12/9

Jason Loughlin 5pm

TUES 12/11

Will Scott & Charlie Burnham, 9PM

THURS 12/13

The Four O’clock Flowers, 9PM

FRI 12/14

Stevie from St. Lou, 7pm

Bill Carney’s Jug Addicts, 9pm

SUN 12/16

Harry Bolick’s Old Time Jam 3 – 6pm

The Queens of Everything, 6:30pm

TUES 12/18

Will Scott & Charlie Burnham, 9pm

THURS 12/20

Ryan Scott & the Kind Buds, 9pm

FRI 12/21

Annual Fish Fry – Tone Johannsen Trio, 9pm

SUN 12/23 Will Scott & Charlie Burnham, 9pm

THURS 12/27 Jack Grace, 9pm

FRI 12/28

Stevie from St. Lou, 7pm

Seth Kessel and the two cent Band, 9pm

SUN 12/30

Honky Tonk Heroes, 5pm

MON 12/31

Ryan Scott & the Kind Buds, 10pm

TUES 1/1

Max Johnson Jazz, 5pm


SUPERFINE

126 Front St.

superfine.nyc

EVERY SUNDAY Bluegrass Green Chile Brunch / Evening Jazz and Americana

Noon – 3pm / 6 – 8pm

12/2 Jack Grace / Mamie Minch & Tamar Korn

12/9 The Haggard Kings / Ali Babs and Curtis J

12/16 4 O’clock Flowers / Beat Kaestli

12/23 Jack Grace / 4 O’clock Flowers

SUN 12/30 Lounge Leader / Will Scott & Charlie Burnham

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