Celebrate Brooklyn! Concert Series At Prospect Park

June 13th, 2010 | View Comments

Celebrate Brooklyn!

This summer’s Celebrate Brooklyn! concert series began this past Wednesday kicking off with Norah Jones at Prospect Park. Unfortunately, I didn’t make it because I had grown-up stuff to do, like work. However, I did make it out last night to watch Allen Toussaint and Davell Crawford.

One of the true architects of New Orleans music and a national treasure, Allen Toussaint has produced, arranged for, or collaborated with everyone from Dr. John to the Neville Brothers to Irma Thomas (not to mention the Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, and The Band). Performing on his own, “the generosity and grandeur of his melting pot vision…invokes nothing but joy.” (Down Beat) The electrifying piano player and singer Davell Crawford is a direct descendent—he’s often referred to as “The Prince of New Orleans.” – BRIC Arts Media

There’s a suggested donation of $3 and plenty of beer, BBQ chicken and southern comforts to fill you through the night. If you’re ever in town, here’s the complete line up for the summer. I’ve already marked my calendar down for July 11th – OkayAfrica with The Roots & Talib Kweli!

I love seeing all my Brooklynites coming out to enjoy the night. There were a few out-of-towners and I happen to be so lucky to sit in front of them. During the concert, I was blessed to be in the presence of their constant Spanish chattering, chain-smoke puffing and beer guzzling ways. To top it off, spilled beer, cigarette packets and piled-high trash just added to their charm. Next time I visit Madrid, I just might return the favor and poop in the Plaza Mayor.

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1 Comments

  1. kirstenalana June 15, 2010 @ 10:38pm

    I'm really going to love being a NYer.

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