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CEG Presents
Brother JeromeThe DayzThe FoxfiresDo It For Your Heros
Fri, 12 Jan, 7:30 PM EST
Doors open
7:00 PM EST
Arlene's Grocery
95 Stanton St., New York, NY 10002
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Age Limit
21+

Roots Reggae
Brother Jerome
Brother Jerome
Roots Reggae
Brother Jerome is a New Jersey based group that blends Reggae, Rock, and Jazz with dynamic and conscious songwriting to create their signature sound. They have performed alongside Nationally Touring Acts such as Michael Franti and Spearhead, Dark Star Orchestra, Ballyhoo!, Passafire, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Mike Love and many more.

Pop
The Dayz
The Dayz
Pop
The Dayz is known as one of New York’s most exciting, crazy-fun live acts. The band’s sound is a mix of rock, funk and jazz, and it's eight members (two vocalists, drums, bass, saxophone, two guitars and keys) put on a romping good show that draws authentic music lovers from New York and beyond.
Indie Rock
The Foxfires
The Foxfires
Indie Rock
It was late summer 2013 when Adam Kahn, Christian Cordero and solo musician Jason Avery DeLima joined Christian Diana to fully form "Christian Diana and The Foxfires". The band has toured the tri-state area extensively and even opened for acts such as Rookie of the Year, Sparks the Rescue, This Good Robot, Pentimento and Have Mercy. With a new EP release in the works and upcoming tour dates, 2015 is looking to be a very big year for the band.
Indie Rock
Do It For Your Heros
Do It For Your Heros
Indie Rock
Do It For Your Heroes is a Rockabilly and Folk-Fusion act that emotes a barrage of feelings through their rootsy Americana tunes.
Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist Eddy Crash started the project by writing about his experiences as a frequently homeless youth, earning his nickname from his tendency to spend the night or "Crash" wherever he could find a safe place to rest his head as he traveled around the northeast for almost a year straight. Eventually, he would settle down in New Haven where he began writing material at a feverish pace and grabbed up shows at any bar or venue that would take him in.
Over time, the project grew. Lead Guitarist Connor Hart, Bassist Ameya Lee Calvocoressi, and Drummer Kenneth Maraczi would eventually join and turn the simple acoustic folk act into a dynamic, energetic, and even humorous four-piece that isn't afraid to turn a subtle, evocative display of tender emotion into an absolute 1950's Rock n Roll and Punk-inspired frenzy with very little warning.