The Village Gate - Recordings

Recordings

Notable albums recorded live at The Village Gate:

  • Albert Ayler "Live In Greenwich Village" (1965)
  • Charlie Byrd Byrd at the Gate (Riverside, 1963)
  • Shlomo Carlebach "At The Village Gate" (1963)
  • Alice Coltrane Journey in Satchidananda (track 5) (Impulse!, 1970)
  • Chris Connor "At The Village Gate"
  • Larry Coryell "At The Village Gate" (1971)
  • Tico All-Stars "Decargas: Live At The Village Gate (1966) feat. Tito Puente, Victor Paz, Charlie Palmieri, Johnny Pacheco, Ray Barretto, Jimmy Sabater, and Joe Cuba
  • Dick Gregory "Live At The Village Gate" (1970)
  • Coleman Hawkins "Alive! At the Village Gate" (1962)
  • Milt Jackson Milt Jackson Quintet Live at the Village Gate (Riverside, 1963)
  • Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan "Havin' A Ball At The Village Gate" (1963)
  • Chuck Mangione "Live At The Village Gate" (1989)
  • Herbie Mann At the Village Gate (1961) (Atlantic Records)
  • Thelonious Monk "Live At The Village Gate" (1963)
  • Tito Puente "Live At The Village Gate" (1992)
  • Sonny Rollins Our Man in Jazz (1962)
  • Mongo Santamaría "At The Village Gate" (1963)
  • Horace Silver Quintet Doin' the Thing (1961)
  • Nina Simone "At The Village Gate" (1962)
  • Bill Evans Trio "Top of the Gate" (1968)
  • Swingle Singers "Live In New York '82" (1982)
  • Clark Terry "Live At The Village Gate" (1990)
  • Toshiko at Top of the Gate(1968)
  • Flip Wilson "Live At The Village Gate" (1964)
  • Sivuca "Live At The Village Gate" (1973)
  • Lucio Dalla "Dallamericaruso" (1986)

The Village Gate was a stop on the Greenwich Village Walking Tour, in part because Bob Dylan wrote A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall in September 1962 in a basement apartment occupied by Chip Monck, the Village Gate lighting engineer and future compere and lighting designer of the Woodstock Festival.

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