Things are slowing down a bit in New York as the summer draws to an end, but there are still some great shows to look forward to over Labor Day weekend and beyond. Here's this week's edition of Live Catch, Beware Of The Blog's guide to live music in WFMU's New York and New Jersey broadcast area.
The summer free concert series at South Street Seaport comes to a close tonight with a terrific bill, Deerhunter and Battles.
This year's Columbia University back-to-school concert is free, outdoors, and open to the public, unless it rains. So if you wake up on Saturday morning and the sun is shining, head up to their campus at 2pm to catch performances by Neptunes-affiliated rappers Clipse and blogger-favorites Vampire Weekend. Later on Saturday evening, you can catch Acid Mothers Guru Guru--a band featuring members of Acid Mothers Temple and Krautrock legends Guru Guru--at the Mercury Lounge.
On Thursday night at Southpaw in Brooklyn, you can see Bill Callahan (formerly known as Smog) and the Sun City Girls' Sir Richard Bishop.
For comprehensive listings, check out our regularly updated Arbitrary Guide To Popular Culture.
Also, starting at 2pm on Saturday, September 1st, in WFMU's own hometown of Jersey City, the Shangri-La Music Festival will be happening at the 58 Gallery (58 Coles Street). 11 acts, $10 suggested donation, this is a fundraiser for the Grace Church Feed the Hungry Breakfast Program. More info here: http://www.rockitdocket.blogspot.com/
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