The annual “Fourth Window Concert,” always a Brooklyn Heights delight, will take place this Sunday afternoon, May 21, starting at 4:00, at the corner of Henry and State streets. It will feature original arrangements of music made famous by the Eagles, the Grateful Dead, Queen, the Who, the Allman Brothers, Billy Joel, the Cars, the Beatles, Cole Porter, and more, performed by piano students whose ages range from seven to seventeen.
“Fourth Window Concert” Sunday Afternoon
By Claude Scales on May 18, 2017 1:23 pm in 11201, Arts and Entertainment, Brooklyn Heights, Events, Music
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