Our NYC Supergroup The Bowery Bangs Performs The Rolling Stone’s “Some Girls” Live

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April 16, 2012 (New York, NY) – Orchestrated by NY record producer David Pattillo, and hosted by noted rock fan and fashion designer Andy Hilfiger, The Bowery Bangs Performs Some Girls is part of WTF Saturdays @ RIFF, a weekly series of free live in-store music performances at 313 Bowery, the former CBGB 313 Gallery space. Members of up and coming alternative rock bands The Dead Exs, The Nuclears, The Madison Square Gardeners, Daddy Long Legs and other notables including Hilfiger himself will perform the 10 song album live. Pattillo curated and assembled this collection of New York musicians and christened them The Bowery Bangs. The show will take place Saturday, April 28 at 4PM.

In addition to the music, Dr. Warren Zanes, former VP of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and current Executive Director of Little Steven Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, will give a short commentary on the history of the album and its inspiration, NEW YORK CITY in 1978. During the event, RIFF will be selling authentic rock apparel and collectibles, with special emphasis on The Rolling Stones merchandise.

Featured singers:
Andy Hilfiger
Briana Layon
Daddy Long Legs
David Pattillo
Eva Allen
Flor Zabala
Nick Vivid
Ryan Hines
Shane Rucker
Fiona Silver

Special guests on guitar:
Aaron Lee Tasjan
Jaster Leon
Gerry Perlinski

Side one

1. “Miss You” – David Pattillo
2. “When the Whip Comes Down”- Flor Zabala
3. “Just My Imagination” – Ryan Hines/Fiona Silver
4. “Some Girls” – Briana Layon
5. “Lies” – Nick Vivid

Side two break (Warren Zanes former VP of Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame tells a bit of history about the record)

6. “Far Away Eyes” – Daddy Long Legs
7. “Respectable” – Andy Hilfiger
8. “Before They Make Me Run” – Eva Allen
9. “Beast of Burden” – Shane Rucker
10. “Shattered” – The Bowery Bangs

Some Girls is the 14th British and 16th American studio album by The Rolling Stones, released in 1978 on Rolling Stones Records. It peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200, and became one of the band’s biggest-selling albums in the United States, and has been certified by the RIAA as having six million copies sold as of 2000.