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Category Archives: Music

Behold: Coney Island’s $61 Million Amphitheater Boondoggle | Village Voice

Posted on June 22, 2016 by Neil deMause

If you’ve made an early trip to the Wonder Wheel this year, you’ve probably noticed the giant white wing of the new Coney Island Amphitheater rising just west of the Brooklyn Cyclones stadium. Opening this Saturday with a Ziggy Marley … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles, Brooklyn, Coney Island, Development, Music

Music, music, music

Posted on May 24, 2010 by Neil deMause

In case you missed my appearance at Pete’s Candy Store last week, I’ve put up a couple of tracks at my brand-new music page. Also, a couple of tracks from the Rocky Sullivan’s show you also missed back in January, … Continue reading →

Posted in Music

Pete’s Candy Store, next Wednesday

Posted on May 11, 2010 by Neil deMause

If you missed my two-night musical tour of Brooklyn back in January, here’s your chance to make amends: I’ll be performing a set in support of the insanely fabulous Tatters and Rags (descendants of the equally fabulous The Victoria Lucas) … Continue reading →

Posted in Music, Shameless Self-Promotion

Known to rock the microphone

Posted on January 8, 2010 by Neil deMause

For those of you in New York City and environs, I’m going to be returning from my long hiatus from live music the week after next, performing songs from my never-to-be-released CD “More Songs About Buildings and Gentrification.” I’ll be … Continue reading →

Posted in Music, Shameless Self-Promotion
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