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In 2006 he oversaw the acquisition of concert promoters Bravo Entertainment and, in 2008, re-branded two of Bravo's clubs (one in Boise, Idaho, and another in Spokane, Washington) as Knitting Factory concert houses. The company then began promoting a number of mainstream tours throughout the US under the promotion arm Knitting Factory Presents.
Jun. 23—The concert calendar continues to expand in town as the Knitting Factory downtown has added eight shows for September, October and November. The eight acts are Casey Donahew, Toadies ...
Live at the Knitting Factory may refer to a number of live concert releases by several musicians, usually referring to recordings at the New York music venue, the Knitting Factory. These include: More Live at the Knitting Factory by Charles Gayle; Solo Sessions Vol. 1: Live at the Knitting Factory by John Legend
A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he founded the Knitting Factory, a New York City music performance venue, and City Winery, a chain of restaurants that feature live music and wine. [1] Dorf is also a philanthropist who hosts many charity events and donates the proceeds of his tribute concerts at Carnegie Hall to various charities.
Knitting Factory Concert House: Alaska Reid — — 28 July 2022 [l] Chicago Grant Park — — — 29 July 2022 [m] Montreal: Canada Parc Jean-Drapeau: 2 August 2022 Indianapolis: United States Egyptian Room: Elio — — 3 August 2022 Nashville: Ryman Auditorium — — 5 August 2022 Pittsburgh: Stage AE: 2,300 / 2,300 $82,885 6 August 2022 ...
The concert on March 1, 1996, was the last gig he played with Buckley and his band. [ 69 ] Much of the material from the tours of 1995 and 1996 was recorded and released on either promotional EPs, such as the Grace EP , or posthumously on albums, such as Mystery White Boy (a reference to Buckley not using his real name) and Live à L'Olympia .
John Zorn's Cobra: Live at the Knitting Factory is an album of a performance of John Zorn's improvisational game piece, Cobra, performed at the Knitting Factory in 1992. The album resembles the missing link between John Zorn's work with Masada and Naked City. It also had a major impact on the electronic scene of New York.
It was recorded on December 6, 1999, at the Knitting Factory in New York City, and was released in 2000 by Bubble Core Music. On the album, Blake is joined by guest artist Pharoah Sanders on tenor saxophone, along with a group featuring alto saxophonist Chris Hunter, pianist John Hicks , drummer Victor Jones, and percussionist Neil Clark.