found itself in dire straits. Venues were shuttering, stages were silent and musicians and fans had to make do with awkward Zoom performances.
Questions about the artform’s future hung in the air like a bad note.All the while, Anthony Makes was conjuring up New York City’s latest concert spot, Brooklyn Made, which opened in Bushwick in late September.
It’s the first new music venue to land in any of the five boroughs since the pandemic began. Makes, 53, said the COVID-19 crisis didn’t scare him when it came starting a new business.
It inspired him to make a fresh start.“Like a lot of folks, I was looking inside myself and considering my life,” said Makes, who, when he went into lockdown, was working for Live Nation as the president of the.
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