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  2. Tom's Restaurant (Prospect Heights) - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Restaurant is a family-owned diner, currently in its third generation, with locations in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn and Coney Island opened in 1936. [ 3 ] In 2022, Eaters named Tom's one of the "16 NYC Brunch Spots Worth Planning the Weekend Around."

  3. Tom's Diner - Wikipedia

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    The real Tom's Restaurant. The "Tom's Diner" of the song is Tom's Restaurant in New York City, [4] [5] a mid-20th-century diner on the northeast corner of Broadway and West 112th Street. Singer and songwriter Suzanne Vega was reputedly a frequent patron during the early 1980s when she was a student at nearby Barnard College. [6]

  4. Tom's Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Tom's Restaurant was the locale that inspired Suzanne Vega's 1987 song "Tom's Diner." [2]Later, its exterior was used as a stand-in for the fictional Monk's Café in the 1989–1998 television sitcom Seinfeld, where comedian Jerry Seinfeld's eponymous character and his friends regularly convened to dine.

  5. List of songs about New York City - Wikipedia

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    "Brooklyn Music" by DJ Cinema, Fabolous, Memphis Bleek "Brooklyn N.Y.C." by James Tragas "Brooklyn Nights" by Gregg Karukas "Brooklyn on a Saturday Night" by Neil Diamond "Brooklyn on My Mind" by The Blam "Brooklyn (Original Old School)" by 3 the Hard Way "Brooklyn (Owes the Charmer Under Me)" by Steely Dan

  6. Release Roundup: Sleigh Bells, SASAMI/Clairo, Phil Cook - AOL

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    The 11-track set was inspired by bird songs Cook encountered while living on a remote North Carolina farm in recent years and was recorded at Vernon’s April Base studio in Eau Claire, Wi.

  7. Tin Pan Alley - Wikipedia

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    There are conflicting explanations regarding the origins of the term "Tin Pan Alley". The most popular account holds that it was originally a derogatory reference made by Monroe H. Rosenfeld in the New York Herald to the collective sound made by many "cheap upright pianos" all playing different tunes being reminiscent of the banging of tin pans in an alleyway.

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  9. Category:Songs about New York City - Wikipedia

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    Shattered (song) She Had to Go and Lose It at the Astor; The Sidewalks of New York; Slumming on Park Avenue; South Bronx (song) Spanish Harlem (song) Steppin' Out (Joe Jackson song) Stock Exchange (song) Streets of New York (song) Sub-Rosa Subway