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CEG Presents
Desert Roadwith Charlie Sub and Sound Dogsand Malbone Street
Thu, 16 Jan, 7:00 PM EST
Doors open
6:30 PM EST
Arlene's Grocery
95 Stanton St., New York, NY 10002
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Event Information
Age Limit
21+

Jam Bands
Desert Road
Desert Road
Jam Bands
Desert road is a rock metal group composed of pauses and dynamic music. Influences include Jimi Hendrix, ayo Led Zeplin, Robin Trower, Ozzy the Cranberries Adelle and more. Members include Eddie Toro on vocals and guitar, Leo Grinberg on vocals, Greg Schulz on drums, Marvin Sandoval on guitar and Ralf Perez on bass and drums.

Blues-Rock
Charlie Sub and Sound Dogs
Charlie Sub and Sound Dogs
Blues-Rock
Charlie Sub & Sound Dogs, an indie rock band, perform original music inspired by an iconic era in rock & roll history. They combine the singing and songwriting skills of Charlie Sub with the guitar mastery of Pat Branch, keyboard melodies of Richie Brotman, dynamic backing vocals of Genevieve Faivre, saxophone harmonics of Pete Esser, harmonic richness of guitarist David Newman, and tasteful drumming of Gandhi Gonzalez
Charlie's father, Paul Sub, owned and managed the legendary Coventry Club in Queens (NYC) famous in the 1970's for showcasing soon-to-be legendary acts, including Kiss, The Ramones, The New York Dolls and countless other bands, all at the beginning of their careers. Currently the Sub family owns Ethyl's Alcohol & Food in the UES, a lounge, restaurant and performance space on 2nd Avenue.
Founded in 2014, the Sound Dogs bring a fusion of rock, blues and '70's inspired nostalgia to life with regular shows of all-original music across NYC. Their debut EP The Bronx Is Burning was released May 17, 2019.

Pop Rock
Malbone Street
Malbone Street
Pop Rock
In the early 90's, a rotating batch of idealistic musicians formed a band called Guilty Conscience. Driven by songwriters Jim McAllen and Steve McEvoy, they managed to build a small following and played a series of memorable gigs, including Kenny's Castaways, and the world famous CBGB's.
But then, as the song goes, - “somebody quit, somebody got married” -
The band went by the wayside, but the songs endured; in the form of cassettes, sitting in a dusty box for over 20 years, waiting for someone to come along and set them free.
Named after a subway train disaster in Brooklyn in 1918, Malbone Street is an honest attempt to breathe life into some old songs that were waiting in the dustbin, yearning to be heard. After finishing their 4-song EP, the band, Jim McAllen, Steve McEvoy, John Tracy, Ronnie Fagan, and Joe Habib, is anxious to make their debut at Arlene's in NYC on the 16th of Jan.