For now, there may be just a trickle of events (a Dinosaur Jr. tour, the lineup for Bonnaroo in September), but many artists are said to be planning live announcements soon. Source: New York Times
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Henry Goldrich, Gear Guru to Rock Stars, Is Dead at 88
The owner of Manny’s Music in Manhattan, he brought wah-wah to Hendrix and Clapton and connected musicians with equipment that helped define their styles. Source: New York Times
Jerry Brandt, Whose Music Clubs Captured a Moment, Dies at 82
Energizing Manhattan night life, he opened the Electric Circus in 1967 and the Ritz 13 years later. He died of Covid-19. Source: New York Times
Marsha Zazula, ‘Metal Matriarch’ of Metallica and Others, Dies at 68
She and her husband founded Megaforce Records and introduced the world to heavy metal bands that became major stars. Source: New York Times
How the Singer Patty Smyth Spends Her Sundays
The frontwoman of the 1980s band Scandal talks about promoting her solo album during a pandemic and her 23-year marriage to the tennis star John McEnroe. Source: New York Times
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually or in person in New York City. Source: New York Times
Overlooked No More: Anya Phillips, Fashion Influencer in New York’s Punk Scene
She helped give pulse to the movement’s anti-establishment credo, dressing musicians like Debbie Harry of Blondie and James Chance and becoming a downtown “It girl.” Source: New York Times
8 Things to Do This Halloween Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually or in person in New York City. Source: New York Times
Things to Do This Week
You could also check out a Sims-inspired art show, get the expert take on Fashion Week or try a TrapAerobics class. Source: New York Times
Southside Johnny Brings Live Music Back to the Jersey Shore
With the music venues of the Jersey Shore shut because of the coronavirus, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes staged a drive-in concert. Source: New York Times
8 Things to Do This Weekend
Our culture writers offer suggestions for what to watch or listen to, and how to celebrate Pride Month as it winds down. Source: New York Times
Sal Capozucca, Rock Drummer with a Real Estate Gig, Dies at 65
He had a day job as a real estate broker specializing in townhouses, but his heart belonged with his rock ’n’ roll drum set. He died of Covid-19. Source: New York Times
Arthur Moon plays with Palehound at Elsewhere in Brooklyn July 10.
Fronted by queer artist Lora-Faye Åshuvud, the project really reminds me of a young St. Vincent or Perfume Genius…Arthur Moon’s debut record is out August 2 (private stream here), with a special Vinyl Me, Please release next month – they…