NYC Nightlife
CHICKABOOM!
Melissa-Anne & Jenni present DJs spinning wild freakin'
rock'n'roll, boppers, rockabilly jams, groovy garage and sockin' soul records.
HORSE RIVER SOCIAL
Mr Fine Wine and Blue Tick productions presents a monthly hot, sweaty 60's soul mess. Dance, dance, dance, dance, dance!
REAL GONE
Captain Heartlock January 1963, The good Dr. Jones and KittyBeat bring you psychedelia, garage, surf, soul, grind, spy music, exploito soundtracks, vampyric lezbos, and overalldeep deep down goodness on shiny black vinyl platters. Plus complimentary live bands.
Shakin' All Over Under Sideways Down
York Night Train’s Mr. Jonathan Toubin gets you down to maximum rock and soul all night long. The night owls shake and shimmy to 45rpm party favors - obscurities, novelties, and classics with a pumpin’ heartbeat from the 1950s to the present - soul, garage, girl groups, New Orleans beat, glam, punk, freakbeat, rockabilly, new and local underground rockers - supreme jams from across the board that’re played and recorded with both rawness and immediacy for your dancing pleasure.
SMASHED!BLOCKED!
Josh Styles and special guest DJs spinning 45's of garage , soul, international freakbeat and organ stompers with go-go dancers.
TEAR IT UP
The night was started by Soul singer Eli "Paperboy" Reed features DJ's from New York and around the East Coast playing the best Soul and R & B 45s you've ever heard.
THE SUBWAY SOUL CLUB
Dance all night to up beat 60's northern soul, motown and organ grooves spun by Phast Phreddie The Boogaloo Omnibus and special guests. British, mod hostess Lady Dawn welcomes you to our new venue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Our new space is designed for dancing is a big white room with a WOODEN FLOOR and A BAR with a mirror ball and groovy projections on the wall and yes, air conditioning!
We even have our own 'hole in the wall' entrance, so no more issues with disinterested bystanders blocking our precious dance floor.
Because its not a public bar, we are having to charge a small cover. of $6
The entrance is an unmarked door between Public Assembly and Williamsburg Hall of Music. You wouldn't know it was a club! Look for the Subway soul poster on the door and just head up the stairs.
THE WANG DOODLE
SUBWAY SOUL CLUB's resident DJ, Phast Phreddie the Boogaloo Omnibus, spins a diverse mix of vintage 45's mostly from the sixties (garage, surf, frat, soul, R&B, funk, lounge, go-go, exotica, twist and Boogaloo) and the fifties (jump blues, rock'n'roll, rockabilly, R&B, Doo Wop, instrumentals, mambo).
Occasionally guest DJs.







