Music
Unplugged NYC showcase May 2015 (Photos)
Bridging the gap between indie and industry is what best describes the Unplugged music series held in New York City
Bridging the gap between indie and industry is what best describes the Unplugged NYC music series held in New York City.
About Unplugged NYC
The space provides a supportive environment in which artists are able to share their music with an audience, develop their fan base, and to network.
The music showcase is produced by music and entertainment industry professionals whose mission is to encourage COMMUNITY over competition.
Past performers include McDonald’s Gospelfest Award winning group The Sisters, former Motown recording artist Yummy Bingham, and Grammy Award winning Songwriter/Producer Timothy Bloom.
Check out some highlights from the May showcase.
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
- Unplugged NYC Showcase May 2015
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