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Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Michael Dorf Presents: The Music of Crosby, Stills, and Nash at Carnegie Hall

Left to right, Todd Rundgren, Grace Potter, Sammy Rae & the Friends, Steve Earle and Graham Nash were among the performers who helped Michael Dorf Presents raise $100,000 for local music charities at Carnegie Hall
Left to right, Todd Rundgren, Grace Potter, Sammy Rae & the Friends, Steve Earle and Graham Nash were among the performers who helped Michael Dorf Presents raise $100,000 for local music charities at Carnegie Hall

In 1969, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash formed one of rock music’s first and most successful supergroups. Crosby, Stills, and Nash. Crosby had been in the Byrds, Stills was a member of the Buffalo Springfield, and Nash sang in the Hollies, all popular folk-rock-inspired groups known for multi-part vocal harmonies. Soon adding Neil Young, also from the Buffalo Springfield, the band’s popularity rocketed after a performance at the Woodstock Music & Arts Festival in 1969. The supergroup often splintered and regrouped, as each member pursued independent projects. Nevertheless, the catalog that Crosby, Stills & Nash left behind has long endured, and it was celebrated at this concert.

Graham Nash
Graham Nash
Grace Potter
Grace Potter
Todd Rundgren
Todd Rundgren
Sammy Rae (center) & the Friends
Sammy Rae (center) & the Friends

In the 19-year tradition of honoring trailblazing artists and their extensive songbooks while supporting music education for underserved youth, Michael Dorf, CEO and founder of City Winery, presented The Music of Crosby, Stills, and Nash at Carnegie Hall on May 14. The fundraising concert was to feature 20 contemporary artists reinterpreting the music of Crosby, Stills and Nash. The performers included Graham Nash, Todd Rundgren, Grace Potter, Taylor Meier of Caamp, A.C. Newman of the New Pornographers, Iron & Wine, Real Estate, Guster, Sammy Rae & the Friends, Yola, Rickie Lee Jones, Aoife O’Donovan, Sarah Jarosz, Neal Francis, and many other artists. Students from Music Will (formerly Little Kids Rock), one of the beneficiaries of the concert’s proceeds, were among the performers. Todd Caldwell served as the program’s musical director, with a house band featuring Adam Minkoff, Michelle Willis, Thad DeBrock, Chris Bruce, and Josh Dion.

Real Estate
Real Estate
Iron & Wine (Sam Beam, center), with Aoife O'Donovan (left) and Ken Pomeroy
Iron & Wine (Sam Beam, center), with Aoife O'Donovan (left) and Ken Pomeroy
Left to right, Aoife O'Donovan, Sarah Jarosz and Todd Rundgren joined Guster
Left to right, Aoife O'Donovan, Sarah Jarosz and Todd Rundgren joined Guster
A.C. Newman of the New Pornographers
A.C. Newman of the New Pornographers

The after-party at City Winery NYC featured performances by Scott Sharrard of Little Feat, Will Lee, Leslie Mendelson, Yola and others. Todd Rundgren, Rickie Lee Jones, Sammy Rae and others were in the audience.

Yola
Yola
Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones
Steve Earle
Steve Earle
Shawn Colvin
Shawn Colvin

For almost two decades, the Music Of series has presented multi-artist tribute concerts that benefit local music education programs. Past shows have featured tributes to Paul McCartney, Carly Simon, Prince, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, the Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, REM, and David Byrne, among others. These sold-out events have directed all net proceeds – $100,000 annually and $2 million in total – to a diverse group of non-profit organizations dedicated to music education. The beneficiaries include Music Will, Young Audiences NY, FIXS, the Church Street School of Music, the Center for Arts Education, the D’Addario Foundation, Sonic Arts for All, Save the Music, Midori & Friends, Grammy in the Schools, the Orchestra Now, and the Newport Jazz Kids.

Neal Francis
Neal Francis
Taylor Meier of Caamp
Taylor Meier of Caamp
Aoife O'Donovan
Aoife O'Donovan
Joseph
Joseph

Setlist

  1. Sarah Jarosz, “Guinnevere”
  2. Joseph, “See the Changes”
  3. Music Will Group “Teach Your Children”
  4. Shawn Colvin, “I Won’t Stay for Long”
  5. Steve Earle, “4 + 20”
  6. Leslie Mendelson with Joseph, “Long Time Gone”
  7. A.C. Newman, “I Used to Be a King”
  8. Aoife O’Donovan, “Déjà Vu”
  9. Taylor Meier, “Just a Song Before I Go”
  10. Todd Rundgren, “Almost Cut My Hair”
  11. Real Estate, “Dark Star”
  12. Neal Francis with Leslie Mendelson, “Chicago” > “We Can Change the World”
  13. Sammy Rae & the Friends, “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”
  14. Guster with Aoife O’Donovan, Sarah Jarosz and Todd Rundgren, “Military Madness”
  15. Iron & Wine with Aoife O’Donovan & Ken Pomeroy, “Lady of the Island” > “Traction in the Rain”
  16. Rickie Lee Jones with Aoife O’Donovan & Sarah Jarosz, “Carry On”
  17. Grace Potter, “Helplessly Hoping”
  18. Neal Francis, Sammy Rae, Grace Potter & Leslie Mendelson, “Woodstock”
  19. Yola, “Wooden Ships”
  20. Graham Nash, “Our House”
  21. Ensemble, “Love the One You’re With”

Sarah Jarosz
Sarah Jarosz
Leslie Mendelson with Joseph
Leslie Mendelson with Joseph
The Music Will Group
The Music Will Group
Todd Rundgren, Sammy Rae & the Friends, Steve Earle, Graham Nash, Leslie Mendelson, Grace Potter, Yola, Sarah Jarosz
Todd Rundgren, Sammy Rae & the Friends, Steve Earle, Graham Nash, Leslie Mendelson, Grace Potter, Yola, Sarah Jarosz

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The Manhattan Beat reports on New York City's live music circuit. All articles are written by Everynight Charley Crespo. All photographs are taken by Everynight Charley Crespo, except when noted otherwise.

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