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Located on historic Penn’s Landing, The Festival Pier is a summer oasis for music lovers to come down and feel the breeze off the water while jamming out to some of the hottest acts in music. The Beastie Boys, The Flaming Lips, and The Legendary Roots crew are just a few of the many who have rocked the stage at the pier during the summer months in Philly
> > > FOR BOOKINGS: [email protected]< < < The Barbary has a 200 person capacity and is located in the Northern Liberties area, close the the Piazza and some of the hippest stores and restaurants in Philly. It has been renovated since new ownership and now boasts an amazing state of the art sound system, professional lighting rig, and the best AC in Philly. The venue has developed a fun, loyal, built in crowd at it's infamous DJ parties, and is now expanding into booking live bands before earlier in the evenings. Artists that have played The Barbary include Purity Ring, King Britt, AC Slater, Spank Rock, Beach House, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Ting Tings, Best Coast, Surfer Blood, Japandroids,Titus Andronicus, Abe Vigoda, Vivian Girls, Odd Future, The Queers, Paint it Black, Dillinger Escape Plan, Pissed Jeans, Neon Indian,Pink Skull, Kurt Vile, and more.
The Legendary Dobbs was established in 1974 as JC Dobbs, and has served as Philadelphia's most iconic Rock N Roll bar ever since. Dobbs' stage has hosted many notable acts, including Bo Diddley, George Thorogood & The Delaware Destroyers, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, Rage Against The Machine, Tool, and many many more. The Legendary Dobbs continues this tradition of giving independent, emerging, and re-emerging talent a stage to highlight their abilities, with great sound & lights on 2 stages - one upstairs in a more intimate setting, and one downstairs on the main floor. Discover a Legend at The Legendary Dobbs!
The Fire was established in 2001 as a pioneering new rock club in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia. Over a decade later, the Fire remains a fixture in a diverse musical neighborhood and a part of one of the most thriving music scenes in the Northeast. The Fire quickly established itself as an artist-friendly venue with a passion for developing talented new artists, both local and touring. Since our inception, we have had the pleasure of hosting artists on their rise to stardom, with artists the likes of Tegan and Sara, My Chemical Romance, OK GO, Maroon 5, Jason Mraz, Iron and Wine, John Legend, Amos Lee, Cold War Kids, Rilo Kiley, Bill Kreutzmann (Grateful Dead), Santigold, Damien Rice, and Dr. Dog having graced our stage. We are proud to host a very diverse calendar of music here at the Fire, with regular shows featuring rock, folk, country, indie rock, punk, hip-hop and everything in between. Most shows we host are 21+, with occasional all-ages and 18+ shows mixed in. Our facilities house FRESH PRODUCE STUDIOS (http://www.freshproducestudios.com), a full service recording studio on-site that is also equipped for live multi-track recording directly from the stage. Our bar selection includes eight draft lines dedicated to local and regional beers, from breweries such as Yards, PBC, and Weyerbacher, with a wealth of local, domestic and imported bottles also available. The Fire strives to create a fun and friendly atmosphere for musicians, music fans, beer lovers, and casual customers alike. Stop in soon, you're only a stranger once!
Since its founding in 1984 as the American Music Theater Festival, our mission at the Prince Music Theater has been to present and cultivate an exceptional range of high-quality performing arts, film, and other programs that engage, entertain, and educate diverse audiences. Since 1999 the Prince Music Theater has sparkled as a state-of-the-art theater, located at Broad & Chestnut in the heart of downtown Philadelphia, offering live performance and film events in two performance spaces.
Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts is ranked highly as a must visit venue that offers America’s original art form jazz on a regular basis. Founded in 1966 by James Adams and members of an African American musicians union Local #274, membership included Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Sara Vaughn, Sonny Stitt, Art Blakey, Dinah Washington, Max Roach, Clifford Brown, Shirley Scott, “Philly” Joe Jones, Tootie Heath, Jimmy Heath, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, Grover Washington, Jr., and Nina Simone among others were in attendance. The Music Education Programs began in 1985 as the Clef Club members began to recognize a decline in new and available Philadelphia jazz talent. Member-driven outreach initially included local musicians who volunteered their time and energy to teach jazz to local youth who were interested. By 1988 the Clef Club received a seed grant that helped to establish the initial Jazz Education efforts. It moved to its present facility, a new four-story building on the Avenue of the Arts, in 1995. The Clef Club of Jazz and Performing Arts located at Broad and Fitzwater Streets, was the first new building in the city’s ambitious Avenue of the Arts development project. The new three-story building, houses a cabaret and performance space, archives, classrooms and rehearsal rooms. The William Penn Foundation was the first investor that made it possible for the Clef Club to be located on South Broad Street by providing operating and capital support. Over the years, the Clef Club was a Lila Wallace Readers Digest National Jazz Network Site and presented a spring and fall season of jazz performances, workshops and residencies. The Clef Club hosted several distinguished Artists-in-Residence during its history including Bassist Larry Ridley, Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation “Living Legacy Awardee,” saxophonist Oliver Lake, saxophonist Makonde McIntyre and jazz hip-hop workshops, all through The Coltrane Project. Today, musicians such as Christian McBride, Joey Defrancisco, James Carter, George Burton, Sherry Wilson Butler, Monnette Sudler, Molyka Sanofa, Billy Paul, Bernard Purdie, Lou Cioci & Buddy Cifone, Larry McKenna, Brian Pasto, Ellen Gahnt, Tony Vicola, Michael Andrews and Roots of Music present concerts at the Clef Club. Today, the Clef Club is part of Berklee School of Music’s Berklee City Music Network, utilizing a proprietary curriculum called the Berklee PULSE music method that is centered around present day music styles, the instruments that youth tend to select, and the incorporation of essential theoretic, listening, improvisational and performance skills. It is through the education program and our performance ensemble and presenting program that we preserve the legacy and insure the future of this great American music. The Philadelphia Clef Club of Jazz & Performing Arts mission is to celebrate and preserve the legacy of jazz through education and to support the evolving form through public programs. For more information, call 215-893-9912 (www.clefclubofjazz.org)
2nd State Lounge competes for the best pizza on South Street as well as other specialty items such as the Tom's Strom--named for the owner. Upstairs allows you to continue the food and drink experience in a colonial, warm bar environment. Up there you can look forward to seeing some of Philly's finest local music and art.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th, 2014 12:00pm – 8:00pm The Great Plaza, Penn’s Landing Columbus Blvd. and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa Come join us at Penn’s Landing for Family Fun, Food and Activities! ___________________ Proceeds to Benefit Charitable undertakings, including the Committee’s Scholarship Fund. *All AH WE AH ONE*
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