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  • Folk and blues singer Josh White, Jr. on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Folk and blues singer Josh White, Jr. on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Composer and musician David Amram playing pennywhistle. To is right are Israeli singer-songwriter David Broza and Peter Yarrow.
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  • Peter Yarrow, on the right, and David Broza, perform together at the Folk City benefit concert. Yarrow is best known as a founder of the group Peter, Paul and Mary, and Broza is an Israeli singer-songwriter.
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  • Singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim performs at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, who came to the New York folk scene in the 1980s on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Broza, an Israeli singer-songwriter, with Peter Yarrow behind him, at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Langhorne Slim performs at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Singer-songwriter Lucy Kaplansky, who came to the New York folk scene in the 1980s on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Oscar Brand, considered a founding father of the American folk music revival, takes the stage with Josh White, Jr. Brand is now 93, and still hosts the radio show "Folksong Festival."
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  • After the concert, Happy Traum, on the right, has a chat with Izzy Young, founder of the Folklore Center in New York, the former center of the folk revival of the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Peter Yarrow, holding the mic, leads in a song as Happy Traum plays guitar beside him. On the far right, playing banjo, is Pete Seeger.
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  • Peter Yarrow, of Peter, Paul and Mary fame, waits to go on stage at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • John Platt, radio host at WFUV, on stage at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Grammy award-winning musician Tom Chapin plays 12-string guitar at the concert's end. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • From left to right, Oscar Brand, Josh White, Jr., Pete Seeger, and Tom Chapin at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Pete Seeger, left, honorary chair of the concert, cups his ear to get the audience to sing louder. On his right is Tom Chapin.
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  • Peter Yarrow, founder of the revival group Peter, Paul and Mary, performing at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • David Amram playing the pennywhistle. Langhorne Slim and John Wesley Harding are to his right.
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  • David Hajdu, author of "Positively 4th Street," a book about the lives of Joan Baez, Mimi Fariña, Bob Dylan and Richard Fariña, reading an excerpt relating to New York.
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  • Happy Traum, an early participant in the Washington Square folk scene, and the first artist to record Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind."
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  • A. C. Newman, founder of the group The New Pornographers, sings at the Folk City benefit concert. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • Izzy Young, founder of the Folklore Center in New York, and owner of the Folklore Centrum in Stockholm, speaks of the early days of the folk music revival in New  York City.
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  • Emcee John Wesley Harding performing at the Folk City benefit concert at the Museum of the City of New York. The concert was held to support a forthcoming exhibit on the folk msusic revival in New York in the 1950s and 60s.
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  • New York, NY, USA-27 March 2016. A quartet of women all in white hats and blue dresses, sing for the crowd in front of Rockefeller Center during the annual Easter Bonnet Parade and Festival.
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  • The sewing machines are mostly old Singers, with cast iron frames and mechanisms of machined metal—still durable, useful and repairable. Stacked on the table are a selection of specialty feet for the machine.
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  • Esperanza Spalding during her energetic performance at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Esperanza Spalding in a quiet moment on stage in Prospect Park.
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  • Esperanza Spalding singing and playing a fretless bass on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • A man in the audience taking a photo of Esperanza Spalding's performance at Celebrate Brooklyn. Behind him is a small part of the audience.
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  • Esperanza Spalding, sporting a new look as well as new music, on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Her set list was from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • José James singing on stage at the Prospect park bandshell. James and his band opened for Esperanza Spalding at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • José James and his trumpet player Takuya Kuroda on stage. James and his band opened for Esperanza Spalding at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell.
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  • Palmieri's lead vocalist Hermenegildo "Herman" Olivera Jr. On the left is lead guitarist Nelson Gonzalez.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 2 March 2019. Akila Etienne, a 2017 alumna of Brooklyn College, sings the National Anthem at Bernie Sanders' first rally for the 2020 presidential primary at Brooklyn College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 July 2017. The BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival summer concert series featured a post-Bastille Day bill of the Louisiana bilingual band Sweet Crude and French songwriter and stylist Ben L'Oncle Soul. Ben L'Oncle Soul on stage.
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  • Esperanza Spalding singing and playing a fretless bass on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding holding a diploma in triumph leading into her song "Ebony and Ivory."
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  • Esperanza Spalding in dramatic backlight at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Esperanza Spalding in her well-received set at Celebrate Brooklyn. The venue was nearly filled to capacity for the concert.
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  • The bandshell area was nearly filled to its capacity of about 6,500 for the José James and Esperanza Spalding concert. On the stage is José James and is band.
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  • Esperanza Spalding on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn. Her set list was from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • Esperanza Spalding performing from her new series "Emily's D+Evolution."
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  • José James and his band  at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell. James finished his set with the Billie Holiday classic "God Bless the child."
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  • José James and his band on stage in Prospect Park. James is pointing at trumpeter Takuya Kuroda.
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  • Esperanza Spalding, bathed in an erie light, taking the stage with her fretless bass on her back.
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  • José James and his trumpet player Takuya Kuroda on stage. James and his band opened for Esperanza Spalding at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell.
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  • José James on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn at the Prospect Park Bandshell. James played a mix of jazz, fusion, hip-hop and neo soul.
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  • Palmieri's lead vocalist Hermenegildo "Herman" Olivera Jr
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' Howard Levy on harmonica and VIctor Wooten on bass.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones on stage.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flectones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten playing a drumitar, a drum synthesizer, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drums and a drumitar, a drum synthesizer, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell.  The Flecktones Howard Levy on harmonica.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drums and a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay at the piano.
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  • New York, NY, USA-23 March 2016. Singer Grace Capristo, left, at the introduction of three new models by Mercedes: the Mercedes-AMG E43 (right), the GLC Coupe (center) and the Mercedes-AMG C63 (left).
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Reggae singer Beres Hammond performing at The Biolife Sounds of Reggae at the Barclays Center.
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  • Reggae singer Shaggy at The Biolife  Sounds of Reggae at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
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  • Congolese singer Samba Ngo performs at the Lowell Folk Festicval, 25 July 2009.
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  • Congolese singer Samba Ngo performs at the Lowell Folk Festicval, 25 July 2009.
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  • Congolese singer Samba Ngo performs at the Lowell Folk Festicval, 25 July 2009.
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  • Congolese singer Samba Ngo performs at the Lowell Folk Festicval, 25 July 2009.
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  • Singer and guitarist Dennis Gronin plays a steel guitar alongside a trombone player. Gronin has been involved in protests since the 60s.
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  • Singer Montego Glover sings Jason Robert Brown's "Twenty-Six Names," written in honor of the twenty-six victims of the Newtown shooting.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones Howard Levy on harmonica.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. A backlit crowd stands and cheers at the end of the Flecktones' set.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. A backlit woman in the crowd takes a photo of Victotr Wooten and Béla Fleck on stage.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell.  The Flecktones Howard Levy on harmonica.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones on stage.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell.  The Flecktones Howard Levy on harmonica.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten and his brother, percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' bassist Victor Wooten and Béla  Fleck.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. The Flecktones' percussionist Roy "Future Man" Wooten on drums and a drumitar, a keyed drum synthesizer shaped like a guitar.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Béla Fleck on a Deering Crossfire banjo.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Béla Fleck on a Deering Crossfire banjo.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay performing before an audience covered by umbrellas during a brief shower.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay at the piano.
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  • 3 August 2017 – Brooklyn, NY. Singer Nellie McKay opened for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones to a large crowd at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at the Prospect Park Bandshell. Nellie McKay at the piano.
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  • Umbrellas popped up in the audience at Celebrate Brooklyn as a light rain fell from time to time. Singer Jason Walker is on stage.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker and his band on stage at Celebrate Brooklyn.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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  • Brooklyn-based singer Jason Walker opened for Lucinda Williams.
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