This being our 6th visit to NYC, a lot of our tourists needs were met long ago… none-the less these shots give you a view into our whirwind weekend
Ron Carter, perhaps the most important bassist in the history of Jazz (I know I know there’s Mingus but he was so much more than a bassist…) (phone camera shot)
Seven years later, this North Village memorial still moves
Antibalas warming up the Fela! Audience (phone camera shot)
We finally found The Chelsea Hotel on this trip. If you don’t know why this building is important you probably found this GT12 by accident. Here’s the Chelsea’s Blog
The Chelsea Lobby
We don’t see parking like this in Chicago
Told you we went to Mood
We spent Sunday morning in Woody Allen land on the upper West Side. The have lovely benches in the meridians where weary shoppers can sit and watch the wealthy go by.
Ron Carter, perhaps the most important bassist in the history of Jazz (I know I know there’s Mingus but he was so much more than a bassist…) (phone camera shot)
Seven years later, this North Village memorial still moves
Antibalas warming up the Fela! Audience (phone camera shot)
We finally found The Chelsea Hotel on this trip. If you don’t know why this building is important you probably found this GT12 by accident. Here’s the Chelsea’s Blog
The Chelsea Lobby
We don’t see parking like this in Chicago
Told you we went to Mood
We spent Sunday morning in Woody Allen land on the upper West Side. The have lovely benches in the meridians where weary shoppers can sit and watch the wealthy go by.
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