ADVANCE: $8
DAY OF SHOW: $10

Audio / Video

About This Event

Minimum Age:

21+

Doors Open:

7:00 PM

Show Time:

8:00 PM

Description:

This is a general admission, standing event.

Artists

Urban Sun
Urban Sun is an eight-piece New York City band that combines elements of funk, rock, and soul to create an energetic and unforgettable live show. An Urban Sun concert can be quite the funky ride, as the band covers a lot of ground - everything from original tunes to their homages to legendary influences like the Meters, Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone, and P-Funk (to name a few).

Urban Sun's grooves are skin-tight, creative, deeply funky and highly infectious - once you hear them, you'll know why they're notorious for removing butts from their chairs. Performing since 2002, the band has developed a strong NYC fan base, consistently packing hundreds of heads into venues like B.B. King's, the Knitting Factory, Mercury Lounge, Sullivan Hall and many more. Now word is spreading beyond the five boroughs, and the band has been gaining fans up and down the East Coast, playing solid shows and opening for such class acts as Trombone Shorty, Johnny Sketch, Salvador Santana, and Cyril Neville.

Urban Sun is currently hard at work on the follow up to their 2008 studio debut, Practice Me (available via CD baby and Itunes). In addition to the funky grooves that fans have come to expect, the album will also include an exclusive new track written by New Orleans music legend Allen Toussaint.
The Life and Times Of
Rooted in hard rock with a heavy dose of soul and R&B, The Life and Times Of multiply the energy level of a typical Brooklyn show by 800. With singer Cedric Lamar, who can wail like Motown and jam like classic rock, backed up by a stellar bass player, squealin’ guitarist and steady drummer, no one is sittin’ still. Especially not the band, whose members contagiously gyrate and jump for the entire set. Their songs weave in and out of melancholy blues, hoppin’ twang and hard rock breakdowns, all featuring poetic, thoughtful lyrics. Watch out for the insane slap bass solo and be sure to have some whiskey on hand; this band goes well with liquor