The year 2021 was unparalleled in New York City's live music circuit. The year started with most venues closed, waiting for the state government to relax restrictions so businesses could return to some semblance of normalcy. With the easing of regulations in the spring, some venues reopened in April, others reopened in June. By the middle of the year, live music started looking a little more like a regular summer. By the end of the year, though, as first the delta variant and then omicron spread quickly, countless live music events again were postponed or canceled. The universal hope is that 2022 will be a better year for live music.
The Aquarian Weekly published the first Top NYC Original Music Acts to Catch Live list probably in the late 1970s. A year ago, the list needed to reflect a new reality, honoring the many local musicians who bravely performed before live audiences frequently in the COVID era, even while the majority of the city's music venues remained closed. Here is the top 10 list from a year ago, with all names in alphabetical order. More information about these musicians can be found by clicking on the article in The Manhattan Beat, "The Top Original Music Acts to Catch Live in 2021."
- Cancion Franklin
- Diane Gentile
- James Maddock
- Rob Mastrianni
- Pinc Louds
- Rebelmatic
- Dina Regine
- Michelle Shocked
- SoulCake
- Leni Stern
All of the above artists ought to be honored again and again, but in an effort to spotlight more musicians, I have composed a new list of local music artists who are deserving of greater public acclaim. The criteria for this annual list has always been that the artists must be based in New York City, play mostly original compositions, and perform before live audiences locally throughout the majority of the year as opposed to just a few scattered performances. Live streams do not count for this list.
Here I present my top 10 names for The Top Original Music Acts to Catch Live in NYC in 2022, listed again in alphabetical order and based on their hard work throughout the pandemic months of 2021. With no definite signs that the live music landscape in New York City will change for better or worse in 2022, these are some of the outstanding musicians that we expect will continue to perform original music before live audiences for as long as the pandemic lasts and beyond. Whether or not these musicians achieve widespread success in 2022, these musicians deserve a rousing round of applause and support simply for playing good music live relentlessly throughout the challenges of this past year.
| Jill Fiore on her "Fiore Escape" on October 14 |
Jill Fiore
(rock)
Jill Fiore has been creating a buzz with her band's rocking performances on the fire escape of her Lower East Side apartment, renamed the Fiore Escape. She recently also played at the Bowery Electric and Berlin.
| The Hipp Pipps at Otto's Shrunken Head on December 10 |
The Hipp Pipps (rock & roll)
The Hipp Pipps play roots rock and roll with no hyphens. This music is a throwback to the late 1950s and early 1960s, loud and fast roots rock and roll played with attitude. The Hipp Pipps perform regularly at Otto's Shrunken Head and the Parkside Lounge.
| Seth Kessel at the Red Lion on June 22 |
Seth Kessel (singer/songwriter, rockabilly)
Seth Kessel specializes in reinterpreting mid-century American roots music and also has a lot of similar-sounding originals. Kessel and his band play at the Red Lion and the Anyway Cafe.
| Robert Leslie in Tompkins Square Park on June 18 |
Robert Leslie (singer/songwriter)
Robert Leslie is a young British folkie with soft, sensitive songs. Due to the demise of the Manhattan folk circuit, he now plays most often in Tompkins Square Park and Pete's Candy Store.
| Jesse Malin at the Bowery Ballroom on December 11 |
Jesse Malin (rock
& roll)
Old school rock and roll chock full of energy, Jesse Malin plays the club he co-owns, the Bowery Electric, as well as City Winery NYC and the Bowery Ballroom.
| Adam Masterson at Marshall Stack on June 4 |
Adam Masterson (singer/songwriter)
Adam Masterson writes thoughtful, cinematic lyrics to sweet melodies. He and his band play at Marshall Stack and East Berlin.
| Willie Nile (right) with Bruce Springsteen at the Town Hall on December 13 |
Willie Nile (rock)
Willie Nile has been rocking New York clubs since the 1980s. His lyrics are often a poetic vision of the gritty side of New York, backed with highly charged rock and roll. He performs regularly at City Winery NYC and other venues.
| Oz Noy at the Bitter End on June 25 |
Oz Noy (jazz)
Noy is an Israeli guitarist who regularly attracts some of New York's finest musicians to jam with him on jazz and funk tunes. Oz Noy plays at the Bitter End and the 55 Bar.
| Rachael & Vilray at Rockwood Music Hall, Stage 2, on December 6 |
Rachael & Vilray (jazz pop)
Rachael Price toured with her band Lake Street Dive this summer, but also performed in other ensembles at various points in the year, including with Chris Thile at the now-demolished East River Park Bandshell. Most notably, she teamed with Vilray for five performances at Rockwood Music Hall.
| Strange Majik at Mercury Loimge on December 14. |
Strange Majik (rock)
David Pattillo sings original rhythm & blues-inflected rock songs and plays extended electric guitar jams. Strange Majik, the band he leads, plays frequently at Marshall Stack and the Canary Club.
Under the Radar: 30 More Must-See NYC Music Acts in 2022
- Antidote NYHC (hardcore punk)
- Axel Barragan (Latin pop)
- Grace Bergere (singer-songwriter)
- The Bernie Williams Collective (jazz)
- Bikini Carwash (rock)
- Bobby Blue the Balladeer (rockabilly, ranchero, country)
- Chris Campion (new wave)
- The Carvels NYC (rock, punk)
- Michael Daves (bluegrass)
- DonBlackCat & Friends (rock & roll)
- Dream Prescription (synthwave)
- Eck's Men (rock & roll)
- Amadou Gaye (rock, singer/songwriter)
- Galdort Gumbo & His Righteous Cats (New Orleans pop)
- Heat Death (psychedelic)
- The Holy Veins (pop rock)
- InCircles (punk)
- Val Kinzler/Valkyrie's Vendetta (singer-songwriter, rock)
- Kolker (blues-rock)
- Lizzie & the Makers (blues rock)
- Murphy's Law (punk)
- The National Reserve (country-rock)
- Nonequator (rock, psychedelic)
- Spike Polite & Sewage NYC (punk)
- Puma, Joe & Dave (poetry, experimental)
- The Ritualists (glam rock)
- David Russell & the Gold Standard Band (singer/songwriter, pop)
- The Christine Santelli Trio (Americana)
- Sea Monster (punk)
- Kelley Swindall (country)
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The Manhattan Beat covers New York City's live music developments as they happen. All photographs are by Everynight Charley Crespo, except when noted otherwise. For a list of Manhattan venues that are presenting live music regularly, swing the desktop cursor to the right and click on the pop-up tab "Where to Find Live Music." For a listing of upcoming concerts for live audiences, visit The Manhattan Beat's January 2022 calendar.
You never know what new sounds will come bursting through to excite you in '22!
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