Saturday, January 26, 2013

Abby and I got our own private show from Peter and Cavassa, which was pretty fun. We played around w




Right on 8th Avenue in Midtown, there s a building alaska adventure travels dedicated all to music. Rooms are leased to bands or individuals to practice alaska adventure travels what they enjoy the most, music.  After entering through the front door of what looks like to be a warehouse, and getting on the elevator, you can hear the muffle sounds of various types of music escaping the walls. alaska adventure travels Eccentric looking alaska adventure travels music folks sporting mohawks, alaska adventure travels or dreadlocks, or both come and go. It looks like something that should be somewhere in Williamsburg or some underground Brooklyn building,  but it is located in Midtown, Manhattan on a street I walk by almost every day!
Since we got there after a late dinner, the show was already alaska adventure travels over. I was able to get a small tour of the building, where every floor held a number of music studios. The walls were covered with graffiti. Some people were inviting and left their doors open, while others, although you can hear the music bursting through the walls, the doors were locked. How do I know? I tried to open one.
Abby and I got our own private show from Peter and Cavassa, which was pretty fun. We played around with several instruments, then headed home. It was my first time in a setting like that. It was an interesting time to see where some New York City musicians spend most of their time when they re not performing at a bar, or practicing in their apartments.

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