James Maddock at the 11th St. Bar on November 23 |
New Yorkers can get scalped for hundreds of dollars to see a millionaire band in a large venue. These same New Yorkers can have an equally enjoyable time supporting struggling musicians at dozens of small clubs in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, and for a fraction of the cost. Some of the shows are even free. Here are 20 of the local music artists that rocked the circuit in November.
Sunk Heaven at le Poisson Rouge on November 13 |
Public Practice at le Poisson Rouge on November 13 |
Devon Church at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on November 14 |
Public Memory at the Music Hall of Williamsburg on November 14 |
That Feeling When at Ferns on November 18 |
Dead Tooth at Berlin on November 18 |
Heat Death at Berlin on November 18 |
The Wants at Berlin on November 18 |
Cindy Cane at Berlin on November 18 |
Plastic Baby Jesus in Tompkins Square Park on November 20 |
The Black Soul Experience at Groove on November 26 |
The Café Wha? House Band at Café Wha? on November 26 |
Ziggy Shock at the Endless Party at the Parkside Lounge on November 27 |
ReWd MiMz at the Endless Party at the Parkside Lounge on November 27 |
Assaf Salhov at the Anyway Café on November 28 |
The Sun Ra Arkestra at the Bowery Ballroom on November 29 |
Yo la Tengo at the Bowery Ballroom on November 29 |
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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 December 2021 calendar.
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