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The Big Takeover, The Designer Drugs and Erica Lindsey Quartet reviewed.
Local performances by Radio Fix, The Jeremy Baum Soul Band and Shemekia Copeland Band.
DJ Wavy Davy gives you the skinny on holiday-season nightlife.
DJ WAVY DAVY lines up your nightlife entertainment for this month.
From Ahmad Jamal to the Skytop Halloween Party, DJ WAVY DAVY handpicks this month’s nightlife selections.
DJ wavy Davy reviews Pete Levin’s latest CD, Certified Organic, a return to the artist’s love for organ jazz.
DJ wavy Davy previews musical rendezvous in the Hudson Valley for the month of September.
A list of notable musicians, bands, and festivals coming to the Hudson Valley in August including John Ludington, HippieFest, Butter, Tift Merritt, and Jack DeJohnette with Pat Metheny and Larry Grenadier.
A list of notable musicians and bands coming to the Hudson Valley in July including Kelleigh McKenzie, Inner Visions, Brion Snyder, Alpha Male Gorillas, The Virginia Wolves, and Blueberry.
Mechanical Bull, Verdes, “Mojo” Myles Mancuso, and others perform locally this month.
DJ Wavy Davy’s nightlife picks for January.
Handpicked by local scenemaker DJ WAVY DAVY for your listening pleasure.
Plan on spending many late, smoky nights with all this Jass.
Handpicked by local scenemaker DJ WAVY DAVY for your listening pleasure.
Whether it’s Uncle Monk at the Muddy Cup or Celtic rock from The Battlefield Band, if DJ Wavy Davy recommends it, you’re in for a good time.
In Ratboy, their signature lyrical and harmonic twist-up shows such influences as Beck (the urban pop country-esqe “Falling Up”) and Lou Reed (the haunting “El Futuro”).
DJ Wavy Davy’s nightlife picks for July.
Late, great bands like Talking Heads and The Clash created a punk-funk vibe that lay dormant until Preferably Tapioca picked up the spoon on Girl Scout Pocket Songbook.
DJ Wavy Davy’s picks for June!
Rock ’n’ rollers have their own version of the American Dream: to quit their day jobs and write that symphony they’ve always wanted to write. Last year keyboardist Neil Alexander finally did so.
DJ Wavy Davy’s picks for May!
April is another great month of musical performances.
One beautiful thing about ensemble jazz recording is that the musicians truly have to play in the same room at the same time.
Handpicked by local scenemaker DJ Wavy Davy for your listening pleasure.
Let’s face it: Jazz is often perceived as pretentious or intimidating.
Handpicked by local scenemaker DJ Wavy Davy for your listening pleasure.
Handpicked by local scenemaker DJ Wavy Davy for your listening pleasure.
Ig’nant listeners might hear hate in some lyrics on this Middletown crew’s debut CD, but a deeper listen draws out the tough love earned by these lyrical flowsters.
Nightlife highlights for December, 2006
Reviews of CDs: Bernstein-Bard Trio We’ll Know When We Get There, reviewed by David Malachowski; The Easy Tease Bold Displays of Cowardice, reviewed by Jason Broome; The Kansas City Sound One for the Bishop, reviewed by DJ Wavy Davy,