On Wednesday night, May 22, concertgoers lined up around the block for Betty Who and her opener, Loote, at the legendary venue of Terminal 5. The night began with the young band members of Loote, Jackson Foote and Emma Lov, and their drummer took to the stage with a killer set list. The two musicians were first introduced by one of their professors at SUNY Purchase College and have been inseparable since. The kindred spirits began to lay the foundation of their particular dynamic style by writing and remixing songs.
Charlotte Kohlberg
There is nothing better than witnessing a band consisting of people who, through and through, love music and play for an appreciative audience.
Exclusive: Billy Raffoul’s Debut Album and Killer Performance At Gramercy Theater
In the late afternoon of May 7, The Knockturnal sat down with the latest rock singer-songwriter on the scene, Billy Raffoul.
Artists Den Hosts Secret James Bay Concert and Interview at Webster Hall
On Sunday evening May 12, critically acclaimed television and music series, Artists Den, held a secret concert with James Bay at the newly decked out, iconic venue of Webster Hall.
On a rainy but cozy Sunday morning, Joel Mesler sat down with me for a quick chat at The Mark Hotel, where Mesler has been doing portraits of hotel guests for the past two days. Just in time for the four-day art festival Frieze New York, on Randall’s Island, New York.
Jasmine Thompson may be young, but she already has the resume of a much-accomplished musician.
On the weekend of April 5 and 6, The Underwater Sunshine Festival began with a bang at Bowery Electric in the East Village.
On the night of April 2, a crowd gathered at Soho House to hear the soulful voice of singer-songwriter Sam Henshaw.
On the night of March 27th, tweens and teens from all around the tri-state area gathered at The Bowery Ballroom for Conan Grey’s concert, bringing their parents in tow. The frenzied screams of boys and girls in that room crescendoed as the lights dimmed and Conan walked onstage with the confidence of a person twice his age.
Atlantic Records kicked off the week with a musical bang Tuesday, March 19, when Matt Maeson played for a small crowd to promote his upcoming debut album Bank On The Funeral.