September 2011
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A brief history of musical events held in Central...
1859: The first free Saturday afternoon concert was given in the Ramble. 1967: Barbra Streisand held an iconic two-hour concert at Sheep Meadow, which began a tradition of holding concerts there.  An estimated 135,000 people attended, and the performance was recorded for her album A Happening in Central Park. 1979: James Taylor played to a crowd estimated at 250,000 at Sheep Meadow in one of...
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“All of us at SoundCloud are honored that Robin Hood chose our platform to run...”
– - Alexander Ljung, founder and CEO of SoundCloud. Thanks to SoundCloud’s platform, we invite you to listen to letters addressed to Robin Hood 10 years ago, but meant for all of Robin Hood’s supporters. It’s an honor to share them with you now. 
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“Baba O’Riley” by The Who, performed at the Concert for New York City. The event was organized by Robin Hood and attended by the men and women who responded first to the attacks of 9/11 as well as victims’ families.  Listen and watch other clips from the concert here and see the whole concert on VH1 today at 4pm or on our Facebook page.
Sep 11th