Carole King Reads at Barnes & NobleAt long last, one of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time, Carole King, has written a memoir. In "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow," King offers gives us insight into being a musician in the swinging '60s, living in Laurel Canyon in the '70s, moving her family to a cabin in Iowa in the '80s, her four marriages, and that time she fell off the stage while playing with Bob Dylan. She reads from the tome and takes questions tonight at Barnes & Noble.
Barnes & Noble, 33 E. 17th St. 7 p.m. Free.
Kraftwerk Performs Autobahn at MoMA
If you were lucky enough to snag a ticket to Krafwterk's eight night retrospective at MoMA, and even luckier to snag a ticket to tonight's kick-off installment, wherein the German electronic music pioneers play their fourth album, 1975's Autobahn, well... good for you.
MoMA, 11 W. 53rd St. 8:30 p.m. Sold out.
The Old Fashions at Glasslands
Brooklyn country-rockers The Old Fashions play their toe-tapping, good-time tunes tonight at Glasslands. They're joined on stage tonight by Catherine Popper (Ryan Adam's former bass player), and play alongside Derrick & The Black Sea, River Wild and the Young Unknowns.
Glasslands, 289 Kent Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn. 8:30 p.m. $10.