Music
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COOL CAT The Jazz Museum in Harlem presents a pianist and orchestral leader, Ross Carnegie, who performs soulful jazz-funk and recounts tales about his life and 35-year career. Tonight, 6:30 p.m., Metropolitan Community United Methodist Church, 1975 Madison Ave. at 126th Street, 212-348-8300, free.
JUMPIN’ JACK A film actor and one half of the joke-rock duo Tenacious D, Jack Black and partner Kyle Gass, perform frenetic, comedic tunes such as “Drive Thru,” an ode to chicken nuggets, and “Wonderboy.” Tomorrow, 8 p.m., Madison Square Garden, 4 Pennsylvania Pl., between Seventh Avenue at 32nd Street, 212-307-7171, $29.50–$54.50.
LOGIC WILL BREAK YOUR HEART A band hailing from Montreal, the Stills, performs rock with an 80s feel. Group members include vocalist Tim Fletcher and bassist Oliver Grove. The bands Au Revoir Simone and Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin are accompanying acts. Tomorrow and Saturday, 9 p.m., Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St., between Bowery and Chrystie streets, 212-533-2111, $16.