As New
York City's live music lovers look back on a bygone year and look ahead
optimistically to a brighter new year, let us celebrate all the positive rather
than dwell on the negative that happened in local music in 2020. My recent
list, The Top 40 NYC Original Music Acts to Catch Live in 2021, applauded many of the local
musicians who performed original music to live audiences throughout the
pandemic months. Many additional musicians deserve accolades for performing
frequently and courageously before live audiences during the past nine months. For
the first time ever, I will list here 25 wonderful musicians who regularly
played mainly cover songs to their audiences during the pandemic months.
Inclement
weather and the temporary pause in indoor dining in December has all but
shuttered most live music avenues, but a few, including the Anyway Café,
Marshall Stack and Rue-B, continue to stage local musicians indoors to seated
outdoor audiences. Once New York City restaurants return to at least 25% capacity, we expect these and many more musicians will play again for live
audiences.
The
original article, The Top 40 NYC Original
Music Artists to Catch Live in 2021, is posted at http://themanhattanbeat.blogspot.com/2020/12/the-top-40-nyc-music-acts-to-catch-live.html?m=0.
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| Anya Aliferis |
Anya
Aliferis (folk, pop) sings and plays acoustic guitar to soft pop songs at
the White Oak Tavern and the Red Lion. Ask her to play original songs and she
will impress you.
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| Frida Anuar |
Frida Anuarbek (world music, pop) sings
Russian love songs and reworks English-language pop songs at the Anyway Café.
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| Nora Balaban (center) and Friends |
Nora Balaban & Friends (world music) sing and play spiritual music from Zimbabwe using
handheld acoustic instruments at Tompkins Square Park, the Front and Pinky's
Space.
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| The Cafe Wha? House Band |
The Café
Wha? House Band (rock, top 40) is a high-energy band that has played for years at
Café Wha?
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| Carl Banks |
Carl Banks
(country,
folk) performs soft pop songs with a clever sardonic twist at the Red Lion.
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| Chris Campion |
Chris Campion (new wave, alternative) covers a range from the Psychedelic Furs
to Smashing Pumpkins at the Corner Bistro and the Red Lion
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| Yael Dray (right) with Gabriel Hermida |
Yael Dray (world music) performs with her
husband, guitarist Gabriel Hermida, and also as the leader of the Cosmo
Trio, and covers standards, tango, and gypsy jazz in many languages at the Anyway
Cafe, Nomad, and Fine and Rare.
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| Gina Healy |
Gina Healy (blues, pop)
sings songs from the 1920s to the 1970s at Pinky's Space, Nomad and Caravan of
Dreams.
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| Diana Gitesha Hernandez (far right) |
Diana Gitesha Hernandez (jazz)
covers the Great American Songbook at the Anyway Café. Nomad and Tompkins Square Park.
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| Teddy Horangic (left) with Mark Capon |
Teddy Horangic (jazz) covers
the Great American Songbook at the Anyway Café and Nomad.
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| The Meetles |
The Meetles (pop) specialize in the Beatles but
also cover similar radio hits from the 1960s and 1970s at Tompkins Square Park.
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| Miss Maybell & the Jazz Age Artistes |
Miss Maybell & the Jazz Age Artistes (ragtime) performs songs dating from 1900 to 1919 at Rue-B
and City Winery.
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| Seth Okrend |
Seth Okrend
(blues
rock) energizes old rock and roll songs solo, with an accompanist, or with a
band at the Anyway Café, and City Winery.
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| PANDEMIC!! |
PANDEMIC!! (Latin
music) plays salsa and Cuban son at Tompkins Square Park and Cooper Square
Plaza.
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| The Eric Paulin Quartet |
The Eric Paulin Quartet (jazz)
plays familiar jazz standards at Tompkins Square Park, Caravan of Dreams and
the Anyway Café.
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| Proud Yuma |
Proud Yuma
(Latin music) plays salsa and Cuban son at
Tompkins Square Park, Washington Square Park, Groove and Café Wha?
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| Amos Rose |
Amos Rose (folk,
pop) performs soft pop songs at Marshall Stack and the Red Lion.
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| Silbin Sandovar |
Silbin
Sandovar (folk, pop) sings soft pop songs at the Red Lion.
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| Sarava |
Saravá (forro, pop) plays Brazilian forro music
mixed with American pop, funk and reggae using accordion, electric guitar,
electric bass and a snare drum at Joey Bats' Café.
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| Karl Schwarz |
Karl Schwarz (acoustic
blues) sings in a deep, gravelly voice and plays old-time blues songs on
a vintage resonator guitar at Chelsea Market and Marshall Stack.
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| Scott Stenten |
Scott Stenten (jazz) plays classic jazz tunes on a
custom double-neck guitar, his right hand playing leads on the upper neck while
his left hand plays fast-moving jazz chords on the lower neck at Tompkins
Square Park.
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| The Typsy Gypsy Girls |
The Typsy Gypsy Girls (world music) is as many as five
women dressed as gypsies singing gypsy songs in various Eastern European
languages. They use a keyboard and acoustic instruments and sometimes include a
gypsy dancer at the Anyway Café and Nomad.
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| The Underground Harmony |
The Underground Harmony (classic
rock) lean heavily on Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Lynyrd Skynyrd and other bands
from the 1960s and 1970s at Caravan of Dreams and Pinky's Space.
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| The Eyal Vilner Big Band |
Eyal Vilner Big Band (swing) is a 15-piece jazz ensemble that inspires octogenarians and hipsters alike to dance as couples at Washington
Square Park.
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| WhiteClaw |
Whiteclaw (alternative rock) plays grunge and
classic rock, much of it from the 1990s, in Tompkins Square Park.
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