The Bitter End is one of those classic Greenwich Village venues
that have been around since the 1960s. With regard to The Bitter End, the venue has been hosting
live music, comedy and other entertainments since 1961.
I have a number of other clips waiting to be turned into videos and as soon as I have done so, I will upload them to my YouTube page and let you know via this blog. In the meantime, enjoy...
So many famous and infamous musicians have performed at the
Bitter End, that it would take a couple of pages just to list them all.
However, how about these for starters: Woody Allen, America, Tori Amos, Joan
Armatrading, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Harry Chapin, Tracy Chapman, Judy
Collins, Shawn Colvin, Chick Corea, Jim Croce, David Crosby, Billy Crystal,
Miles Davis, John Denver, Bo Diddley, Bob Dylan, Jose Feliciano, Steve Forbert,
Steve Goodman, Stephane Grappelli, Arlo Guthrie, Bill Haley, Tim Hardin, John
Hartford, Richie Havens, Gil Scott Heron, Norah Jones, Billy Joel, Kris
Kristofferson, Patti La Belle, Jay Leno, Neil Young, Lady Gaga, and many
thousands more.
I have made a point of going to The Bitter End (at 147, Bleecker Street), on both my
stays in New York City. More specifically, I have made regular visits to catch
the All Star Jam that performs from 10pm until late on the second and fourth
Sunday of each month.
I filmed the clip embedded here, during one of the Jams in
August, 2010. On drums is the shows host, Mark Greenberg, along with regular
bassist Brett Bass. Singing duties on the number filmed here are by Danny
Thompson (guitar and vocals). Unfortunately, I didn’t catch the other
guitarist’s name, although at one point Thompson seems to refer to him as
‘Benny’.
I have a number of other clips waiting to be turned into videos and as soon as I have done so, I will upload them to my YouTube page and let you know via this blog. In the meantime, enjoy...