Folly Day 2007

April 1, 2007 · Posted in History, history-stub 

In honor of the opening of the amusement park rides at Coney Island, it’s

FOLLY DAY 2007

Sunday, April 1st, 3pm

Covering the vast expanse of the Coney Island boardwalk and Astroland, four marching bands will prowl, sputter and strike upon their random encounters with one another while a mobile petting zoo and a troop of piñata-bearing brides prance and preen their way through it all!   This may be the last year EVER that this will happen with such joy and merriment at Coney Island, because, as you may know,  Astroland has been bought out by uber developer THOR equities.

Featuring the stupendous performative contributions of your wonderful friends in:

The Rude Mechanical Orchestra
The What Cheer? Brigade (from Providence!)
The Hungry March Band
Kenny Wollesen’s Himalayas

And stuffins from the good people of Grub!

Come dressed like as an animal and join the petting zoo for extra points!

Background: Folly Day 2006 happened, not coincidentally, on April 1, 2006 and it involved four brass bands (more or less) stomping around Ft. Greene Park in Brooklyn trying to scare the bejeezus out of each other with their ungodly racket. The battle was raging and victory was about to be declared by each of at least three sides when in swarmed a jackbooted army of brides, veils and trains more or less intact, avowed to the sole purpose of sowing still greater mayhem on an otherwise bucolic residential neighborhood. Amid the blood, gore and dissonance, good times were indeed had by all. It’s been said that we should try this again.

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