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Pop / Rock 23/08/2013

Turkuaz, New Mastersounds, Deer Tick Headline Brooklyn Bowl In September

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Turkuaz, New Mastersounds, Deer Tick Headline Brooklyn Bowl In September
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) Brooklyn Bowl - "where you can spot everyone from Beyoncé to Bill Clinton" (E! News) - continues to bring in the nation's top touring acts this September.

MONDAY, SEPT. 2 - Snarky Puppy, the Denton, TX fusion collective -- whose Grammy-winning members have performed with Snoop Dogg, Erykah Badu and Kirk Franklin -- take the stage (show: 8 pm, admission: $10 - more info).

WEDNESDAYS, SEPT. 4, SEPT. 11, SEPT. 18, SEPT. 25 — Turkuaz, the 10-piece, Brooklyn-based funk army kicks off a 4-week residency at Brooklyn Bowl on September 4th, performing alongside Jimkata and Aqueous (shows: 8 pm, admission: $10, $30 for four-night pass - more info).

THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 — Leeds imports The New Mastersounds bring their blend of funk, rock, soul and dance -- described as sounding like "Grant Green and Lou Donaldson having a fight in a Hammond Organ shop while James Brown holds the coats" -- to Williamsburg for a 3-night run (shows: 9 pm, admission: $15, $40 for three-night pass - more info).

FRIDAY, SEPT. 13 — Deer Tick, the Providence, RI-based alt-country band, presents "Deervana," celebrating the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's 'In Utero' with a performance of the album in its entirety (show: 9 pm, admission: $25 - more info).

SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 — My Morning Jacket's Patrick Hallahan and Brooklyn Bowl take part in the Taste Talks Food & Drink Conference with an all you can eat breakfast of Pancakes, Blue Ribbon fried chicken, and Hallahan's pulled pork. A portion of every ticket sold will be donated to the Northside Town Hall Community and Cultural Center (show: 11 am, admission: $35 - more info).

THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 — Leftover Salmon, pillars of the jam band scene that reunited in 2012 after a 10-year hiatus, perform their signature blend of country and bluegrass (show: 8 pm, admission: $20 - more info).

FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 — NightWaves' Josh Legg's solo effort, Goldroom, brings LA's summertime soundscape to NYC, with dreamy synths, emotive vocals, and tropical disco grooves (show: 8 pm, admission: $10 - more info).

SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 — Cherub, the Nashville electro-pop duo described as "the dance love-child of 80's funk, and pop-music future," share their vibrant live show. Brooklyn Bowl mainstays -- French Horn Rebellion -- will open. (show: 8 pm, admission: $10 - more info).

Visit Brooklyn Bowl online at https://www.brooklynbowl.com






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