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UNCLE MONK plays the Mystery Spot porch – FREE! 8/22

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

You’re invited to come on down to Main Street in Phoenicia, NY on Sunday, August 22nd for a very special intimate musical performance by Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan - aka UNCLE MONK -  on the front porch of Homer & Langley’s Mystery Spot Antiques.Uncle Monk is an indie-acoustic duo featuring founding Ramones member Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan. Their music is rooted in old-time and bluegrass influences blended with an indie sensibility. Their critically acclaimed CD is titled Uncle Monkon Airday Records.The music starts at 2 PM. As with all of the shows presented by the Mystery Spot this season, it’s absolutely FREE, and all are invited.*

Tommy and Claudia playing the porch last summer (photo: Laura Levine).

Check back with us in October, when Ambrosia Parsley and Chris Maxwell will be playing the season’s final show on Columbus Day Weekend!*(As always, please contact us first if you’re planning to come from a distance, just to make sure there are no last-minute scheduling changes).Uncle Monk’s website: http:// www.unclemonk.com

More Pretty Dresses all in a Row

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Sweet pink and white gingham frock with center ruffle and belt.

Sixties electric lime green chiffon baby doll nightie.

MERCURY REV and DEAN + BRITTA play the Mystery Spot porch 8/15 – FREE!

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

You’re invited to come on down to Phoenicia’s Main Street on the afternoon of Sunday, August 15th for a very special intimate musical performance by MERCURY REV’S Jonathan and Grasshopper and DEAN & BRITTA and on the front porch of Homer & Langley’s Mystery Spot Antiques.

Grasshopper & Jonathan from Mercury Rev (left - photo by VK-Red); Dean & Britta (right)

The four are being mysterious as to their set’s arrangement so come see for yourself just how they are going to mix it up.  Here’s a hint from Jonathan Donahue: “dusty, fragile, rare and reminding… out-of-time and one-of-a-kind songs…  not so unlike the four singers who’ll sing them, or the even wares that lay just behind them.” The music starts at 1 PM. As with all of the shows presented by the Mystery Spot this season, it’s absolutely FREE, organized through complete DIY/grassroots efforts, and all are invited.*The following week (August 22) The Mystery Spot welcomes Uncle Monk (Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan) scheduled to perform at 2 pm. Music For Front Porches’ September and October schedule will be announced soon, but we can let you in on a secret…..Ambrosia Parsley and Chris Maxwell will be playing the season’s final show on Columbus Day Weekend!*(As always, please contact us first if you’re planning to come from a distance, just to make sure there are no last-minute scheduling changes).

Read All About It!

Friday, July 30th, 2010

The Kingston Daily Freeman ran a nifty front-page feature in their weekend Life section on Mystery Spot Antiques and our upcoming Music for Front Porches concert series. Many thanks to reporter Ann Gibbons and photographer Tania Barricklo.There are seven rooms filled with covetable “stuff” — several exclusively of vintage clothing, a room filled with records, another of curated antiquarian and collectors’ books, a rusticalia section and a plasticalia section. Don’t ask — you must see for yourself. It’s just great fun.- Kingston Daily Freeman

Thanks Tania, for a sweet portrait! (Photo credit: Tania Barricklo/Daily Freeman)

The very cool Watershed Post gave a nice shout-out to our front porch music series, with this insightful (and yes, somewhat true) little caveat:The whole performance is just bait, of course, to lure you into the vintagey maw of the Mystery Spot itself, where the largest concentration of knicknacks and de-mothballed treasures in Phoenicia lies in wait.Watershed Post

Photo of the Mystery Spot sign from Field Guide 25/Darbie.

Scoping online, we found a fun tour of Phoenicia and mini-review of the Mystery Spot on Field Guide 35:One of my ALL TIME FAVORITE vintage stores.  This place is jam packed with all kinds of gems.  Clothes, records, books, housewares, collectibles, oddities(?)….pretty much anything and everything you’ve ever wanted.  It’s all curated by proprietress Laura Levine who clearly has an eye for the amazing…and the…umm…unusual.  But no description of mine is going to do this place justice.  You have to go see it for yourself.  And while you’re there give my regards to Petey the Piranha. - Field Guide 35.

Holly Miranda Plays the Porch Sun. 8/8 @ 1 PM!

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

The Mystery Spot’s Music for Front Porches series is thrilled to present a special musical performance by Holly Miranda on Sunday August 8th @ 1 PM!Come on down to Phoenicia’s Main Street on Sunday, August 8th for Holly Miranda on the front porch of Homer & Langley’s Mystery Spot Antiques. The music starts at 1 PM. As with all of the shows presented by the Mystery Spot this season, it’s absolutely FREE, organized through complete DIY/grassroots efforts, and all are invited.*

Holly Miranda (photo by Sebastian Mlynarski)

Holly Miranda first began playing in New York at age 16, when she dropped out of high school in Michigan, told her mom she was going to visit her sister in New York for a few weeks, and never turned back. Whether solo or with her band, she’s become an artist consistently able to mesmerize with her range as well as her songs. Holly’s XL Recordings debut, The Magician’s Private Library, was produced by TV On The Radio’s Dave Sitek and is one of the most enthralling records of 2010.

Holly Miranda recently played a very successful sold-out show at the Bowery Ballroom and is part of the Celebrate Brooklyn concert series at the Prospect Park Bandshell in August.“Holly Miranda’s falsetto makes the walls collapse.” —Vanity Fair“…a less fearful Cat Power, a more substantive Feist, a Norah Jones with actual feeling.” —New York Times“a rare talent.” “one of the stars of 2010″ - Time Out NYYou can hear “Waves” here.Watch her play an acoustic version of it here.

Check out our Music for Front Porches link above (or sign up for our mailing list) for the latest updates on upcoming shows this season, including Jonathan and Grasshopper (Mercury Rev) AND Dean and Britta, Uncle Monk (Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan), and Ambrosia Parsley and Chris Maxwell. All FREE!

Read more about Holly Miranda here: http://www.hollymiranda.com

*Dates may be subject to change, and visitors may wish to call or email the shop to make sure there are no last-minute changes in the schedule.

Love Notes

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

One of our favorite moments when we open the shop for the weekend is reading what’s been scribbled on our LEAVE A NOTE pad. Sometimes we find notes from people letting us know what they left money for, or notes from friends passing through. Often, we discover little pictures or mini-reviews of the shop.

Last week's missive.

An assortment of recent love notes.

A distant view.

Ida + The Naysayer Play the Porch Sun. 8/1 @ 1 PM!

Friday, July 16th, 2010

The Mystery Spot’s Music for Front Porches series kicks off our 2010 season with a FREE performance by Ida and The Naysayer on Sunday August 1st @ 1 PM!Come on down to Phoenicia’s Main Street on Sunday, August 1st as the bands Ida (Daniel Littleton and Elizabeth Mitchell) and The Naysayer (Anna Padgett and Miggy Littleton) perform family style on the front porch of Homer & Langley’s Mystery Spot Antiques. The music starts at 1 PM. As with all of the shows presented by the Mystery Spot this season, it’s absolutely FREE, organized through complete DIY/grassroots efforts, and all are invited.*

Ida, 2010

Ida play an idiosyncratic style of minimalist folk rock music that revolves around complex vocal harmonies and sparse (often acoustic) accompaniments. This special show will feature a stripped-down lineup consisting of founders Daniel Littleton and Elizabeth Mitchell.

Ida’s latest release “My Fair My Dark” (Polyvinyl Records) features guest appearances by Levon Helm, Peter Schickele, Tara Jane Oneil and Michael Hurley. They also released an album with Michael Hurley called “Ida Con Snock” (Gnomonsong) in 2009 which was recorded at Levon Helm’s Studio in Woodstock. Ida will be touring on the west coast this summer and fall with Michael Hurley. Dan and Liz also have a new children’s album coming out this fall on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings called “Sunny Day.

Anna Padgett of The Naysayer (photo by Mike Littleton)

The Naysayer is the home of the bare songs of Anna Padgett. Sadness and self-deprecating humor alternate with a rollicking “shove-it-up-your-ass” attitude. Anna’s delicate guitar playing is complimented by sparse arrangements of varied instruments, in this instance played primarily by Miggy Littleton, most recently of White Magic and Blood on the Wall; more historically of Ida.Check out our Music for Front Porches link above (or sign up for our mailing list) for the latest updates on upcoming shows this season, including Holly Miranda, Jonathan and Grasshopper (Mercury Rev) AND Dean and Britta, Uncle Monk (Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan), and Ambrosia Parsley and Chris Maxwell. All FREE!Read more about Ida here: http://www.idamusic.comRead more about The Naysayer here:  http://www.myspace.com/thenaysayer*Dates may be subject to change, and visitors may wish to call or email the shop to make sure there are no last-minute changes in the schedule.

The Mystery Spot Hearts Artists (and Vice Versa).

Friday, July 16th, 2010

It’s funny how on certain weekends we notice trends. For example, there might be a sudden run on Fifties lamps. Or 60’s soul 45s. Some weekends a parade of musicians stop in. And this past couple of weekends, artists.

Artist Joe Andoe has been a faithful Spot customer for quite a few years now. He always heads straight for the record room, and we must kinda like him, because we allowed him to talk us into selling him our only display copy of Steamin’ with the Miles Davis Quartet right off the wall ($5.). He also picked up a sweet copy of Bill Doggett and his Combo ($10.). Whenever he stops by the shop when we’re closed (more often than not), he sometimes leaves us cool drawings on the backs of record jackets.

Wes Lang has some pretty great tattoos. They really grabbed our attention, and no wonder, he’s an artist himself. He chose this vintage Happy Face mug ($10.). for his official Mystery Spot portrait. Having taken a peek at his latest work at the Zieher Smith Gallery (Smile, It’s a Great Day) we now get it.

Our old friend Amy Arbus and I rose in the ranks together back in the early 80s when we were both young photographers for the Village Voice. My beat was the downtown music scene; hers’ was street fashion, recently collected in a beautiful book, On The Street. She’s not only a great photographer, but one of the nicest people you’ll ever meet. And she was very happy to make the acquaintance of Desdemona, The Devil Girl of Phoenicia, The Mystery Spot’s very own mascot (NFS).

Marc Rubin and Ina Kozel have an amazing studio a few miles down the road from the Spot. Ina’s silk paintings are breathtaking, and Marc creates alternate universes in his workshop. Marc is also the dude who custom built the beautiful record bins in our vinyl room for which we will forever be grateful. Ina took home this vintage “French Ivory” hand mirror ($7.) which is neither French nor Ivory, as it turns out. But still nice.

Announcing the”Music for Front Porches”2010 August line-up!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

It’s time once again for the Mystery Spot’s Annual Music for Front Porches series! (As always, FREE, and everyone’s welcome.)All season long the Mystery Spot is hosting FREE special musical performances by some of our favorite musicians and bands on Sunday afternoons on our front porch on Main Street in beautiful downtown Phoenicia, NY*

coming this 2010 season:

Ida (Elizabeth Mitchell & Daniel Littleton) and The Naysayer - Sun. August 1 @ 1 PMHolly Miranda – Sun. August 8 @ 1 PMGrasshopper and Jonathan (from Mercury Rev) AND Dean & Britta - Sun. August 15 @ 1 PMUncle Monk (Tommy Ramone & Claudia Tienan) – Sun. August 22 @ 2 PMAmbrosia Parsley (Shivaree) & Chris Maxwell – coming soon!….and more! (p.s. click on the names above to link to their websites).We’ll be adding more info soon about the shows, and hope to post photos of some of last year’s shows as soon as we get a moment.*please call the shop or check the blog often as dates may be subject to change!

Here are Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan, otherwise known as Uncle Monk, playing the porch last summer. They'll be back again this August 22nd! Get your tickets now! Oh wait - there are no tickets! It's free! Just show up!


More shows to be added – you’re welcome to sign up for our mailing list or Facebook group for the latest news and updates.

(Special thanks to Loren Chodosh, Lisa Gottheil, David Ayers, Chris Maxwell, and of course, all of the performers. More thanks to come!)

The Mystery Spot Rocks! (Part 1)

Friday, June 25th, 2010

The Mystery Spot must be sending secret rock star pheremones out into the mountains. How else to explain the outstanding musical talent that stepped through our doors the other weekend?First, two old friends of ours’, Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley of Yo La Tengo stopped in. OK, this wasn’t a total surprise, as they told us they were going to stop by, but it’s always so nice to see them and catch up on old times and new doings.

Ira and Georgia headed straight back to the vinyl room (no surprise there) and stocked up on a pile of great vintage 45’s ($3. each) including the original single of CAT NIP by Dave “Baby” Cortez. Kismet, as just recently, Ira recorded a cover of that very song with his friends the A-Bones, with none other than Dave “Baby” Cortez himself joining the session.Here’s a little piece of Yo La Tengo trivia you probably didn’t know: the very first time Ira and Georgia performed together in public  (the debut, as it were, of Yo La Tengo) was in May 1982, at my twenty-fourth birthday party at the offices of the New York Rocker, where we all worked. (I was Photo Editor/Chief Photographer, and Ira was Record Review Editor). In fact, here’s a photo of that fateful, historic moment:

That’s me (Laura Levine, the birthday girl) attempting to carry a tune as Ira and Georgia back me, and Will Rigby from the dB’s is up to his usual shenanigans. (I wish I could remember who took this – Ina G., perhaps? I know I handed my camera to someone when I took the mike….)

Here’s another – this one’s by me – that’s Ira on the left, Georgia on drums, Managing Editor Glenn Morrow (of the Individuals) on vocals, and Peter Holsapple (of the dB’s) on guitar.

It was an annual tradition to host my birthday parties at the Rocker offices – any excuse for a beer-soaked musical free-for-all. The office was on the second-floor loft of a building on on lower Fifth Avenue (166 Fifth). A few ratty sofas and broken metal desks, with an amazing array of records and posters taped up to the walls. All thanks for our editor, Andy Schwartz for making it so homey. As Andy recently pointed out in his blog, most all of our little group still remains friends to this day.

Not to go off on too much of a tangent here, but for those of you interested in reading more about my early days as a downtown New York music photographer, here’s a good, thorough read – a three -part interview conducted by Scott Woods of rockcritics.com which really got my brain cells firing on all cylinders as I mined the past to answer his questions. You can also see more of my music photos on my website.

OK, that’s just Part One of our rock star weekend! Keep reading to see who came in next….