
FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH
// THE RUBY SUNS //
TORO Y MOI
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$5.00

FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH
// THE RUBY SUNS //
TORO Y MOI
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$5.00

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24TH
// A NIGHT FOR DAVE NOLAN //
THE ZEN TRICKSTERS
THE WEST SIDE ALL STARS
CHRIS BARRON
JAIK MILLER
Donations Requested at the Door, All Proceeds Go To Dave’s Daughter Alison’s College Fund
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+
FREE
Dave Nolan, radio host, audio engineer and the very first employee hired at Wetlands Preserve passed away yesterday from a heart attack. Nolan met Wetlands founder Larry Bloch in 1988, while serving as a DJ during a Grateful Dead Night elsewhere in the city. He remained with the club throughout its history, spinning music, archiving live tapes and even working behind the lighting board on occasion.
Longtime Wetlands employee Jake Szufnarowski remembers, “Disco Dave Nolan was one of the first people I met when I moved to NYC and absolutely the kindest. He taught me how to run lights at Wetlands, taught me so much about the Dead, but most importantly he taught me about love and kindness – his two specialties!”
Nolan’s career reflected his deep interest in the broadcast and archival realms. He began his career as a broadcast engineer at WNYC in 1985, a position he held for well over two decades. In addition, he was a staple at WBAI, starting in the mid-80s, hosting the Dead Air radio program and later the Live Air show. He later served as the technical producer for Newsweek On Air. In 2005, he became audio archivist and new media producer for the 92nd Street Y. Nolan also was the founder of the New York chapter of ARSC, the Association for Recorded Sound Collections. His shows featured the first known radio broadcasts of live music by such bands as Blues Traveler, Spin Doctors, Joan Osborne and Dave Matthews Band.
Larry Bloch remembers Nolan as “Close friend…Good friend to so many…Devoted father, husband, community activist…He had a sweet, psychedelic soul…He stoked the flames that kept the scene burning bright…He was always kind and gentle…He rocked all night…He shook peoples’ bones…He was the very first Wetlands family member and gave of himself from the first day to the last…He will be deeply missed…But I will smile every single time I think of him…He will always fill my heart with the joy he created.”
Dave Nolan is survived by his wife Joy Linscheid and daughter Alison.

TUESDAY, MARCH 23RD
// BLACK LIPS //
BOX ELDERS
NEW HOUSE
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$17.00

MONDAY, MARCH 22ND
// KARAOKE KILLED THE CAT //
CLUB IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC FOR PRIVATE EVENT UNTIL 9:30PM
Doors 9:30pm :: Show 10:00pm :: 21+
FREE

SUNDAY, MARCH 21ST
HEADCOUNT PRESENTS
// BISCO POWER MISSION //
THE DISCO BISCUITS
Doors 7:30pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 18+
** Doors Close to the Public at 6:00pm **

SATURDAY, MARCH 20TH
// TIAJUANA CARAVAN //
Doors 12:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$5.00

SATURDAY, MARCH 20TH
// UFFIE //
Doors 11:00pm :: Show 11:30pm :: 21+
$5.00

THURSDAY, MARCH 18TH
// KELLER WILLIAMS //
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 9:00pm :: 21+
$21.00
Keller Williams has been called guitars mad-scientist, a one-man-band for the new millennium and dozens of other clever sobriquets dreamed up by fans and music journalists trying to get a handle on his uplifting and ever-shifting style of music. Williams is considered by some but not by himself, to be a master of the acoustic guitar, known for his ability to solo over layers of spontaneously created loops. He is a generous performer who plays down to earth acoustic music that defies any effort to find a convenient pigeonhole. If pressed for a definition, Williams, as adept with language as he is with a guitar pick, calls it solo, acoustic jazzfunk reggae technograss – or simply – solo acoustic dance music.

TUESDAY, MARCH 16TH
The L Magazine Presents
// MOVIE BOWL //
BILL & TED’S EXCELLENT ADVENTURE
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+
FREE
A true classic will grace the HD projection screens of Brooklyn Bowl as Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure will transport you throughout time, but grab a $2 beer during the movie before you hop into your time machine.

MONDAY, MARCH 8TH
// FADER BOWL //
YELAWOLF
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 8:00pm :: 21+
FREE
FADER Bowl returns for a special Monday night addition with the Alabama slammer Yelawolf +DJ Dirrty of Baller’s Eve will be holding it down in the DJ booth.

MONDAY, MARCH 8TH
// KARAOKE KILLED THE CAT //
Doors 6:00pm :: Show 10:30pm :: 21+
FREE
Karaoke Killed the Cat is the infamous karaoke dance party for people who never thought they’d like karaoke. Hosted by the frenzied duo of Chris Goldteeth and Lord Easy, they have been changing the world’s view of what karaoke can be since 2003. Karaoke Killed the Cat brings together equal parts vocal chord shattering sing-along and booty popping dance party. Mix in sprinkles of crowd surfing, choreography and feats of strength; the result is a party unlike any other. As the show draws from the unchecked intensity and fervent enthusiasm of its patrons, Karaoke Killed the Cat becomes just as fun to watch, as it is to participate in. Forget about sounding good, this is about going hard and having the time of your life.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH
// HAPPY SUNDAYS //
With
LORD WARDDD (OF LO-FIDELITY ALLSTARS)
Doors 12:00pm :: Show 3:00pm :: 21+
FREE
Come out for the first installment of Happy Sundays, a free afternoon soiree featuring resident selektor Lord Warddd of the Lo-Fidelity Allstars, who will be dropping an eclectic mix of soul, punk and other aural delicacies throughout the afternoon. So swing by for some killer tunes and a $4 Shandy.