Music
Corey Bearak
Oct09
Beautiful
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I returned the favor. For my birthday Shelly took me to see Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at B.B. King's Saturday eve. In my college years I would see a concert on on near the date of my birthday.  Approaching my 18th birthday, I saw Dave Mason at Hofstra U.  About a week shy the following year I saw Eric Clapton at the Nassau Coliseum.  

Corey Bearak
Aug07
Legends
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This past Thursday I pretty much decided on my blog topic; even discussed it briefly with Nancy at the Gotham LI Legal/ LI/ LI Women Cocktail Party that eve.   As when I would scope out column topics weeks in advance, even have submissions for an upcoming The Public Ought to Know draft, events induce a change; I suspect a revisit to consideration

Corey Bearak
Jul31
Songs of Love
Posted By : Corey Bearak

A good friend and wife celebrated 50 years as a “team” yesterday (Saturday, July 30, 2016); he blogged about it on Friday; as comments I posted links to YouTubes of songs by my fave artist, Richie Furay, “Forever With You” (from his 2006 Heartbeat Of Love” CD) and “Still Fine” (from his latest CD, “Hand In Hand”)   We all have fave songs that fit t

Corey Bearak
Jul24
Parent and Child
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I like stories of children entering the family business.   Last night Shelly and I attended Gregg Allman's Laidback Festival at Jones Beach. One of many highlights involved a son playing just before his father's gig.  Devon Allman played a strong set on the “Low Country Stage” ahead of his dad's set on the Laid Back Stage. Waiting for the son's se

Corey Bearak
Jul17
Stories We Could Tell
Posted By : Corey Bearak

John Sebastian wrote this catchy tune, “Stories We Could Tell,” found on his Tarzana Kid LP that not enough people own; more recently Tom Petty covered it.   The core chorus goes,   Yes, I wish that we could sit back on a bed in some hotel And listen to the stories we could tell   Most who know me know my love of music and fondness for a certa

Corey Bearak
Jun12
Just One Smile
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I shared a few blogs ago plans to see Al Kooper at BB Kings.   Concerts generally invigorate and Thursday night proved no exception.   Al went deep into his catalogue with solo (just Al and his keys) versions of songs from the very first (and best) Blood, Sweat & Tears LP, “A Child Is Father To The Man.” The LP title perhaps resonates more

Corey Bearak
Apr10
Don't Miss the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands®
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Don't Miss the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands® April 17 at the Legendary Cafe' Wha?   Mark your calendar: Attend the 4th Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands®, hosted by Gotham City Networking, Inc.® (“Gotham”).   It takes place Sunday, April 17, at @CafeWhaNYC (Cafe Wha?, 115 MacDougal Street, New York, NY 10012).   Show starts at 3:00. Doors

Corey Bearak
Mar28
Gotham Makes Music
Posted By : Corey Bearak

This past Sunday, March 22, 2015, our tribe held its Third Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands at The Knitting Factory in Brooklyn.   Attendees enjoyed eight very talented bands – Chordless Triad (1st prize, again), Cometa, Parkway South, The Offshoots (3rd Prize), Stronger Than Sum, Jessica & The Hot Seeds, 1 More Animal, and Off The Record (2n

Corey Bearak
Mar21
Richie Furay's Dream
Posted By : Corey Bearak

First off a get well wish to regular Saturday blogger, our friend Mitch Tobol, who some of us fondly call by his nom de pen, webmaster.  A bit under the weather, we wish him to get well.  I am honored to be called in to pinch-blog.  Here goes: Not much of a secret around Gotham when it comes to my fondness towards a certain band's music, and weari

Corey Bearak
Mar01
Gotham Battle of the Bands
Posted By : Corey Bearak

Last week I blogged about how our Gotham tribe works for each of us as “social business network.” Just three weeks from today – Sunday March 22, 2015, our tribe holds its third Annual Gotham Battle of the Bands.   The wonderful afternoon of music and networking takes place at The Knitting Factory, 361 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11211.  Show

Corey Bearak
Jul12
Its A Good Feelin' To Know
Posted By : Corey Bearak

I have three favorite songs. I usually refer to Poco's A Good Feelin' to Know (not even sure which version I go with as my fave - will let the readers help on that later.) It starts, "When I need good lovin', I always come home to you....".  Richie Furay who wrote it and sang lead just gets it. Enjoy these lyrics: When I need good lovin' I always