Wednesday, April 23, 2008

New York City, take notes



According to The New York Times , Madrid's summer nightlife is already booming. There is live music that plays through the streets of Madrid all night, where people who love music can pick from many different genres. There's jazz, rock, flamenco, folk rock or fusion.
Some artists like The Strokes and Busta Rhymes may be found there too.
This new emphasis on live music attracts tourits, as well. The New York Times also sites that Diego A. Manrique, the music critic of the daily El País and the Spanish Broadcasting Corporation, said: “It’s really still just beginning to take off. While many new places are finding their way, the old standards are adding performances and drawing larger audiences.”

The New York Times emphasizes how Madrid is the place to be this summer with their late and live music, but what makes Madrid so different? Live music in cafes, bars and restaurants also takes place right next door in the city that never sleeps, New York City.

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