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April 13, 2008
The Sonic, Iconic, Harmonic, Multiphonic Club That Once Was Tonic: One Year Later When Tonic closed its doors one year ago today, music lovers in New York didn't just lose a stage, they lost a gathering place. There are still plenty of spots in town for jazz, improv and against-the-grain rock, but nothing is so central and so social as the little club on Norfolk was. After financial struggles, structural problems and - most importantly - rising real estate costs on the Lower East Side, Tonic threw in the towel in April, 2007. It was Friday the 13th. John Zorn led a huge improv night and they played 13 pieces. The line outside stretched down the block. Where those people were a year before no one knows. But isn't just the stage we don't have anymore, it's the flyer table. Pictured above during its final days on the job, the table probably kept as many people up to date as any website or magazine. It was a little square of offerings - not just information, but artifacts, reproduced representations of the artists' aesthetics. Hopelessly late 20th Century perhaps, but no club listing could match, for example, the handcrafting of cellist (and Tonic employee) Okkyung Lee's palm cards. Below is a little walk through the life of Tonic, including a selection from Eugene Chadbourne's four-day guitar blowout; Loren Connors with Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon on his 50th birthday; the little-recorded supergroup Emergency! (John Zorn, John Medeski, Marc Ribot, Ben Perowsky); Zorn again during his 50th birthday month of shows (you can't see, but you can hear him playing while riding on Milford Graves' shoulders); Marco Benevento playing Thelonious Monk from his triple Live at Tonic CD; Peter Brotzmann's trio two nights before the club closed; and more. Owners Melissa and John still put on occasional concerts, and the Live at Tonic CD is still available. More info at http://tonicnyc.com/. Peter Gannushkin took the flyer table photo. His pictures of the April 14 protest and occupation of the club can be seen at http://gallery.sonicbeet.com/set.php?setid=152 1999 Eugene Chadbourne / Elliott Sharp / Misha Feigen - untitled (MP3) from Guitar Festival Summer 1999 (Leo) Loren MazzaCane Connors / Kim Gordon - Loren's Birthday (MP3) from Live at Tonic compilation 2000 Emergency! - Columbo (MP3) from Live at Tonic compilation 2001 Rovo - Vitamine (MP3) from Tonic 2001 (Tzadik) Barry Guy - Still (MP3) unreleased 2002 Marina Rosenfeld / Raz Mesinai - Lover's Quarrel (MP3) from Live at Tonic compilation 2003 Milford Graves - Talk (MP3) Milford Graves / John Zorn - Synchronicity (MP3) from Duo (Tzadik) 2004 Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Chat (MP3) Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Ambugaton (MP3) Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - Sleep is Wrong (MP3) unreleased 2005 Folk Songs Trio (Victor Gama / William Parker / Hamid Drake) - untitled (MP3) unreleased 2006 Marco Benevento - Bye-Ya from Marco Benevento Live at Tonic (Ropeadope) 2007 Christian McBride - Hibiscus (MP3) from Christian McBride Live at Tonic (Ropeadope) Peter Brotzmann / Marino Pliakas / Michael Wertmuller - untitled (MP3) from Live at Tonic Farewell April 11/2007 self released edition of 300, available here NB: Brotzmann says at the end of the track "See you next time, hopefully soon, somewhere else." The next next time in New York is April 20 at the Soto Velez Cultural Center (moved from Roulette). The music always manages to find a home. Posted by Kurt Gottschalk on April 13, 2008 at 12:38 AM in Listener Kurt's Posts, MP3s | Permalink |
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04.13.2008, 04:39 AM | #2 |
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thanks! nice kim bits (among other goodies).
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