If you want to dance and listen to live music, check out one of these bars near me. They offer amazing drink specials and entertaining DJs; some feature dance floors while others provide couches or low ceilings.
Derek Hough and his cast will have you up and dancing with their spectacular variety of dance styles ranging from elegant ballroom to sensuous Latin, this show will leave you wanting more.
Lullaby
Lullaby songs provide soothing melodies that ease infants and children to sleep through soothing melodies that mimic heartbeat rhythms, repetitive words and soothing vocals – all key ingredients for relaxation and sleep inducing songs like these. While each culture’s lullabies may vary slightly in composition and feature, many share certain key components which make them calming and comforting lullabies are universal in this respect.
Hush-a-bye Baby is the go-to English language lullaby for soothing infants to sleep, originally written in the 1800s. Featuring simple lyrics, soft music, and a gentle voice to ease baby into restful slumber. Plus it makes an excellent lullaby to sing while rocking them gently in your arms!
Lullabies don’t just put children to sleep – they also reveal parents’ hopes, dreams and fears for their offspring’s future. National Geographic photographer Hannah Reyes Morales visited homes and communities all over the world to document how caregivers fill rooms with song as children curl beneath blankets or slip between arms of loving caregivers.
Lullabies have long been used as an aid in soothing infants during gestation and sleeping children alike; from soothing mothers in labor to telling stories of kings and queens who govern over them; all cultures use lullabies as an effective means of instilling positive outlooks of the world in children through song.
While some parents may feel self-conscious about their singing ability, lullabies don’t need to be perfect in order to have an effectful calming effect on a child. Simply singing to them alongside a favorite stuffed animal may work just as effectively! Plus – why not add in your beloved pet as well!
Harvard University’s Music Lab conducted a study where participants were asked to listen to 16 songs and identify whether they fit the categories of healing song, dance song or lullaby. Results demonstrated that regardless of cultural differences there are several key features shared among most lullabies – including slow beat or rhythm, repetition of words and soft melody.
Skinny Dennis
Skinny Dennis in Williamsburg features an old-school jukebox churning out classic country music while its dance floor fills up. This honky tonk offers 18 beers, cocktails, and its signature Willie’s Frozen Coffee drink; additionally there is an extensive collection of whiskeys.
Honky tonk in New York attracts both locals and visitors. Its distinctive features, such as its floor covered in peanut shells, taxidermy on the walls and large collection of neon lights give this place its signature retro charm. When visiting, visitors can play various bar games while conversing with fellow patrons over either bottled or draft beer.
Low Roller’s music takes on an intimate sound when they take to the stage. Daryl Cozzi, Derek Weaving, Ron Muga and Veronica Davila join forces to capture classic West Coast Americana through intricate vocal harmonies and radiant guitar melodies that reflect an appreciation of both Laurel Canyon (The Byrds/Flying Burrito Brothers/Buckeyes etc) and Bakersfield Sound (Merle Haggard/Buckeyes etc). Their songwriting draws heavily upon both influences!
The Bitter End
The Bitter End is more of an experience than just another bar, offering performances each night since 1961 on Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village. Once known as a coffee shop, its fame as an art showcase stemmed from hosting music, comedian, and theater performances like those by Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder to name but a few.
Even though the bar may appear somewhat outdated, it still retains an air of old-school charm. Large enough to host multiple bands without feeling overcrowded; staff is friendly; bartenders make drinks quickly.
The Bitter End offers an expansive menu, popular among both locals and tourists alike, creating an inviting dining atmosphere. Perfect for families and large groups alike. Their menu boasts both meat- and veggie-centric offerings along with seafood.
For cocktail lovers, The Bitter End’s bitters make an ideal complement. Their highly concentrated bitters come in various flavors like Jamaican Jerk, Mexican Mole, Curry and Memphis Barbeque for you to choose from – available online for easy shopping. They are available now!
At The Bitter End, many musical and comedy albums have been recorded, such as those by Biff Rose (“Half-live at The Bitter End”), Pete Seeger, and The Isley Brothers. Additionally, singers like Patti Smith as well as comedians like Bill Cosby have performed there.
Tragically, many iconic clubs in the US are at risk of closing. One such iconic club is The Bitter End in Chicago; currently facing financial challenges. A grassroots campaign called Save the Bitter End was recently initiated in support of this club; supporters can donate via GoFundMe; donations have already reached over $70,000 with its goal expected to be met before month’s end.