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  • Why I Go See Dark Star Orchestra in Buffalo for Two Sold Out Shows: Town Ballroom, Buffalo, November 16th

    Why I Go See Dark Star Orchestra in Buffalo for Two Sold Out Shows: Town Ballroom, Buffalo, November 16th

    Dark Star Orchestra pulled into Buffalo to kick off the “US” portion of their Fall Tour, after kicking the tour off the night before in Toronto, amazingly their first gig in Canada after 2,100 or so shows. I was excited to see the band chose Buffalo at Town Ballroom to sort of kick the tour off, especially with two nights. It was not surprising as Buffalo always seems to support this traveling recreation we affectionately know as “DSO” and these Sold Out shows were no exception.

    Dark Star Orchestra town ballroomTown Ballroom was a favorite venue of mine when it was converted into a full time concert venue in 2005, but not long after it turned into one of my least favorite places to record shows as we are always porched way back behind the board in an already muddy sounding room it often made for average tapes at best regardless of the gear or Jedi tactics to pull a good recording. Thankfully a couple weeks before the show, one of our friendly local community Deadheads, Pay Logan, got in touch with a VIP ticket for me. This proved for me to be the game changer in getting a great recording as opposed to the mud I have become accustomed to in the “official” tapers section. I would be remiss if I didn’t give a shout out to Artie Kwitchoff, owner of the Town Ballroom and decorated Buffalo area concert promoter who installed a new house PA system that really flourished on this evening, and does with this type of Rock music. The low end was as good as I’ve heard it, and my location coupled with this new PA made for easily my finest recording of several at the Ballroom. Thanks Artie for the new PA, and outstanding VIP access!

    The boys took the stage around 9:15 to a raucous crowd that was ready to dance. It was easy to guess an original setlist with two drum stage setup, Lisa Mackey walking out to open the show and bassist Kevin Rosen tuning up the vintage Gibson style four-string bass. Although I am a big fan of the six-string Modulus, I was thrilled to see this instrument choice and from the sound of the tuning, I knew it would bring a raw edgy early 70’s Phil Lesh sound to the show. This was a bittersweet show for me knowing all the folks were on the other side of the state in the midst of a 10-show Phil Lesh run between three NYC area venues. I often kid some of my old school jaded Deadhead friends who often will snub DSO or any cover band. While there’s no replacement for seeing the real band members even when they’re past their prime, there is something for me about seeing DSO and how that make me feel at each show.

    I see DSO because they recreate the music how I like to hear it and they do it so incredibly well.  The show kicked off with a punch of “Half Step”, with a really nice extended “Rio Grande” finale. The tune surpassed 11 minutes and was a the perfect choice to get this amped crowd dancing and singing (the latter not good for recordings!). “Stranger” kept the pace and gave the show a real ’89 feel although we knew we could be in for anything with the original setlist setup, no warm up was necessary. The first two tunes proved the band was sharp right out of the gate. The first feel good surprise was next with “Unbroken Chain”, and even more a surprise seeing Rob take the vocals. Not sure when Kevin turned Phil vocal duties over to Rob or if this was a one off. A solid run through and always bittersweet as I was denied mail order for the 3/19/95 Spectrum bust out of “Unbroken Chain”. First set Jerry Band tunes are always a welcome addition to any DSO original setlist show and “Run For The Roses” did not disappoint. This playful tune took us into a cowboy Rolling Stones like version of “It’s All Over Now”. The “Candyman” that followed featured some incredible work by Rob Eaton. He is example number one of why I go see Dark Star Orchestra: the structuring of the song by Eaton is pure Weir form is nothing short of stunning. Every lick and shape shaped the song perfectly and was played with great passion and sheer brilliance; it made for such an enjoyable watch and listen.

    “BIODTL” followed, then the next surprise of the night came with Lisa Mackey setting up her lyric stand for Bob Dylan’s “Chimes of Freedom”. Baracco had us wondering as he asked the audience if they like Bob Dylan songs before the tune, which would lead one to think of any number of tunes. “Visions of Johanna” came to mind, but alas it was not to be. “Chimes of Freedom” was a fine choice and it was a pleasure seeing Lisa get to take a lead. This took us to the number two reason I go see Dark Star Orchestera: the element of surprise, much to do with them being able to write our dream setlists on any given night and execute them with brilliance. This “Bird Song>Let it Grow>Bird Song” was easily one of several highlights of the show. No one saw it coming, but it transitioned beautifully. Mattson was in fine singing and playing form on “Bird Song”, and “Let it Grow” emerged strong out of the spacey improvisation of “Bird Song”, then a sweet reprise to wrap up the set.

    While I was hoping for a “Scarlet>Fire” to open set two, “China>Rider” was greeted by the audience with a warm welcome eruption. The third reason I go see Dark Star Orchestra is “the useless smile”, tough to find in those moments when seeing members of the Grateful Dead in their current forms. We chased those moments for so long, those peaks, those musical moments of pure bliss where you were transported to that place that had you on such a level, nothing could replicate it. This is what I am after. When Jeff Mattson hit the “Northbound Train” line in “I Know You Rider”, a chill went through my body from my cheeks down to my toes. What a great moment. The show trudged on with the Buffalo staple “Truckin” which led into an highly charged “Terrapin Station”. The “Drums” portion of the show seemed extended but was very interesting, and the remainder of set two kept pace with a full rendition of “Hey Jude” into “Uncle John’s Band”, “Standing on the Moon”, and the set closer and second JGB track of the night, “Tangled Up In Blue”.

    Great high energy Mattson/Eaton finish to the show with playful teases by Eaton of “China Cat” and Mattson with a brief “St. Stephen” tease. The show finished with another Baracco lead tune, “Box of Rain”, the perfect cap to another wonderful evening with Dark Star Orchestra.

    Check out Lenny’s website and download Lenny’s recording of the show.

  • A guide to New Years Eve shows across Upstate NY

    The end of 2012 is approaching and New Years Eve looms. Here’s a list of shows across Upstate New York with links to the venue page where you can buy tickets. Thanks to Lindsay Jones for the help in compiling the list If you have any updates to the list, post in the comments below and we’ll add them to the list.

    Capital District:

    Consider the Source with Timbre Coup at Red Square

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    Ten Year Vamp at Graney’s Stout

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    Funk Evolution with Skeeter Creek at Proctors

    Sirsy at Putnam Den

    Saranac Lake Lucid at The Waterhole – tickets via Ticketfly

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    Oneonta Driftwood, Horseshoe Lounge Playboys at B-Side Ballroom

    Ithaca Jimkata at The Haunt

    Oswego  House on a Spring w/ The Blackened Blues at Old City Hall

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    Rochester Winter Boogie with Rubblebucket, Marco Benevento and Driftwood at Water St. Music Hall (December 29th)

    The Buddhahood & Subsoil at Lovin’ Cup

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    Buffalo Aqueous, Funktional Flow, Universe Shark and Slip Madigan at Nietzsches

    Average White Band at The Tralf

    Burlington Rubblebucket with Marco Benevento, Higher Ground

  • 5th annual Snoe.Down announced March 21-24, 2013

    moe. and Great Northeast Productions are very happy to announce the return of Snoe.down to Vermont, March 21st through March 24th, 2013.

    Now in its fifth edition, Snoe.down is the all-ages winter music & sports festival hosted by moe. The festival returns to central Vermont and Vermont’s most popular and dynamic ski and snowboard destination, Killington Resort in Killington, and Spartan Arena in neighboring Rutland, for a weekend of winter fun and music (lineup to follow).

    For tickets visit -> moe.org/festivals/snoedown/tickets

  • Jams for Tots – Give Back and Get Down

    With the Holiday Season under way, there is no better time to help those who are less fortunate. For the past few years, Luke Weiler, aka Positive Mental Trip, has been spreading holiday cheer as well as musical jams around NY. Going on its 7th year, Jams for Tots teams up with the Marine Corps Toys for Tots to raise money and donate toys at shows. “Every kid should feel that someone cares enough about them to get them a present. That’s the reason we do this” Luke Weiler, Jam for Tots Coordinator. Each event hosts different musical acts and talents that play for free to support the cause.

    Concert goers are asked to bring a new, unwrapped toy worth $5 or more retail value and they will get into the show for free. Those who don’t bring a toy will pay a cover fee, with all funds getting donated to purchasing toys for children this holiday season. All toys and cash donations go towards the Marine Corps Toys for Tots except for the Athens Jams for Tots where the donations go specifically towards the children in Greene County.

    The following are the 5 Jam for Tots scheduled events:

    December 1 at O’Tooles– 1814 Central Ave Albany, NY: Live Music from 6PM – 2AM Bands include Positive Mental Trip, Catalyst, Of the Mountains and many more.

    December 7 at Trexx Nightclub- 323 N. Clinton Street, Syracuse, NY Bands include Positive Mental Trip, Mikey Parkay, True Risen, The Blockheads and many more.

    December 8 at Upper Deck– 1 West Street, Gloversville, NY Bands include Positive Mental Trip, Weather Machine, Of the Mountains, Catalyst and many more.

    December 14 at Crossroads Brewing 10 2nd Street, Athens, NY Bands include Positive Mental Trip, Phil Massaro Symphony, John Pinder Band and Billy Lester.

    December 15 at The Finger Bullet 1692 Bennett Street, Utica, NY Bands include Positive Mental Trip, Sassafrass Jenkins, Joe Sweet, Catalyst and many more.

  • The Big Up Music and Arts Festival Will Return in 2013

    The Big Up Music and Arts Festival Will Return in 2013

    After a one-year journey, The Big Up Music and Arts Festival returns for the summer of 2013. Shireworks Productions has shared a transmission received from The Big Up Mothership, who reported it had been traveling in outer space since the end of the 2011 fest, when it got sucked into a wormhole and then spit out into a previously undiscovered frontier. See the full transmission of the message below.

    Entering its third year, The Big Up presents a new paradigm in the independent festival scene by maintaining a boutique ethos. Showcasing three nights of live music, arts and culture, programmed with a premier festival experience in mind.

    Festival goers listen to seamlessly flowing, yet rarely overlapping music schedules that play like the best summer mixtape, while geocaching, attending a workshop, or simply soaking in the sun. For the 2013 festival, fans can expect to experience a unique synthesis of live national and groundbreaking musical entertainment, interactive art, sustainable initiatives, high-end production quality and an intimate vibe, all at a tremendous value.

    big up festivalHosted by the livetronic power-trio, Higher Organix, past Big Up festivities have featured 72 hours of music with performances by EOTO, Tipper, Big Gigantic, Gramatik, Digital Tape Machine, RAQ, OTT,  Marco Benevento and many more. The Festival weaves a dynamic festival landscape of space-themed arts, magical woods, a wide array of food, crafts, and participatory activities.

    The Mothership has advised to stay tuned to Festival website and on Facebook.

  • Syracuse Guitarist Miss E. Releases Killer New CD Yesterday’s Muse

    Miss E. is Missy Ragonese, a guitarist/percussionist/ singer/songwriter based in Syracuse. She plies her trade in and around Central NY under several monikers: Miss E., Miss E. Duo, her main band Dovetail Joint and Miss 3, a female power trio.

    Ya gotta do what ya gotta do to get your name out there and this lady lays it on the line every day. Yesterday’s Muse is like “the story so far” in her journey as a professional musician. While her influences become clear, her voice and guitar licks quickly establish a style both contemporary and individual.

    Let’s run this baby up the flagpole and see what happens. Miss E. is joined by her Dovetail Joint band-mates Paul Carpenter on bass guitar and Dan Redmond on drums, along with a guest appearance from Syracuse native Paulie Cerra on sax.  “Cherie”, the opener, is sweetly melodic featuring Paulie’s silky licks rolling over Miss E’s deft rhythm line, a very smooth beginning that transitions nicely into “Always”, a bittersweet reminiscence. Miss E. knows how to tell a love story and you can feel her swoon as the memory swirls. It’s downright beautiful, her voice rich and sure, the guitar dances with her while her heart opens lyrically.

    Each song segues to the next with sounds from nature leaving no empty spaces between each piece mixed by perfectly by Jeff Moleski at Moletrax Studios. “Just One Kiss” is the first track where Miss E. lets the electric guitar rip and cuts loose some solos. Her soaring licks melding with the heart-felt vocals to fully express her emotion in the moment.

    “A Girl Like Me” switches up gears a bit with this song of determination and defiance against the road-blocks of a musician’s life and the belief in a dream that keeps her going against it.

    “The Tide is Turnin’” turns it up several notches on the attitude meter as Miss E. wails a growling vocal line accenting her screaming guitar solos. This is all about spitting in the face of oppression no matter what form it takes and she reveals several. The reggae break puts a light beat behind the most serious in a Marleyesque way.

    Isolation can be confused by onlookers as arrogance and “Anything Less” paints a picture of reality vs. conceived illusion from others jealousy. A hand that holds you down, instead of lifting you up, until you realize what really counts is your own image of yourself. Her sultry, knowing voice echoes their words until you can feel her confidence take over in the final verse. Very powerful stuff here, most artists don’t have the nerve to be this self-expressive and it’s a hallmark of the whole album.

    “Oh No” let’s Miss E. wave her Hendrix flag, her funky wah pedal work and gritty voice scream out, trying to pull someone back from the edge and expressing the intense frustration that can bring.  Her solo lines cast a lifeline that seems to not reach the intended goal.

    “Hold On” brings a reggae feel to a lover’s cry for patience, but we all know how difficult waiting can be. She pleads for the space to make things right before they can be together, and the raw emotion in her voice makes you want to believe.

    Paulie Cerra returns on “Super Woman Lover (SWL)”, his sax is as sultry as her dream sequence verbalized. I know I said it before, but the lady can write a love song. This time she’s flat out confident and sexy, determined and strong. The “Spooky” feel is perfect for the topic and twists the lyric in your mind.

    A little bit of Carlos pops right out of “When It’s Your Turn”, from the Latin percussion feel to the chord progression. Almost a dare or a challenge to step-up and keep it real, it’s softly in your face and honest.

    “Is This Love” could almost be a Toy Caldwell tune, simple and to the point, yet emotive in the guitar line, more than through the lyric. Each solo ascending the previous to the ultimate conclusion and the answer to the question asked. Both.

    “Shoot Me Down” sets its tone right off the bat, it rocks hard and bares her heart. Humility is always a tough topic and the wanting to retain it is tougher.  She pleads for honesty and guidance from her inner self, or is it from her lover? To be oblique as a writer is a slippery slope and she navigates this one with skill.

    “Indigo Sunset” pays a musical homage to the Indigo Girls, Miss E.’s light touch on the acoustic reminds me of a lighter “History Of Us” melody, not the topic, but the feel of the guitar.  A great closer that gives her a chance to show-off her acoustic chops to match the variety of feels she has playing electric.

    Overall this is a fabulous and daring album of life-stories, the best music always comes from the heart and Miss E.’s heart is all over each cut here. I found this to be a great cruising disc, especially when you can listen to it completely without interruption. I bet it’s pretty good to make-out to as well.

    You can find Miss E. and Dovetail Joint on facebook and her disc is available on cdbaby

    Check it out and support local music!

    Key Tracks: Always, The Tide is Turnin’, Is This Love

  • Matt’s Music Together – Music Education for Children in the Capital District

    Matt’s Music Together – Music Education for Children in the Capital District

    A musical education is the foundation of early learning for infants and young children, and children are proven to learn best by exploring their environments and playing and watching their peers and role models. Matt’s Music Together, a program that offers music classes for families and their children age newborn to age 4, brings together research-based groups of children of a variety of ages that fosters a natural, family-style learning environment. Music Together is an international program with centers in most metro areas, so even outside of the Capital District of New York, visit www.musictogether.com to find classes near you.

    Matt's Music TogetherClasses with Matt’s Music Together are completely non-structured class, with very few rules and where children are playing along side other kiddos. Here, there is not a focus on learning theory, how to play instruments or anything too structured but rather a chance for children to learn a broad foundation of musical understanding, exposing children to a huge amount of language, culturally diverse music and a bunch of music that is rhythmically different and in a different key than most other children’s music.

    By playing around and observing people, children begin to learn the ABCs of music, how to sing in tune and play in rhythm. Director Matt Yaeger notes “I can say pretty much without fail that a child who stays in the program for a few years will be able to do these three things. Not to mention, every 10 weeks we use a collection of music that has about 25 new songs. Each year, that is approximately 75-100 songs being added to your child’s musical cannon that most others do not have.”

    Meeting once a week for 45 minute classes, the groups incorporate songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement and instrument play. These activities are presented as informal, non-performance-oriented musical experiences that are developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parents and caregivers, regardless of their own musical ability. Sessions are held in the Fall, Winter and Spring for 10 weeks long, with a Summer session that is six weeks long and an upcoming early-Winter session in early-December that is three weeks long.

    The early-Winter session starts on December 7th and costs $65 for the first child, and an additional $25 for the first sibling over eight months and additional siblings over eight months only $15 while additional children under 8 months are FREE. Each sessions comes with Music Together’s “Family Favorites” CD, a $15 retail value. Classes are held at St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church in North Greenbush, NY and are held twice Friday from 9:30-10:15 am and 10:30-11:15 am.

    To register for Matt’s Music Together, go to mattsmusictogether.com and for more information on Music Together, check out Musictogether.com

    “Learning the basics of music is like riding a bike. Once you’ve learned how to sing in key and play in rhythm you never forget… Except you don’t need training wheels.” – Matt Yaeger

  • Rochester Musicians Reaching Out to Ugandan Orphans Through Music

    Jesse Sprinkle (Poor Old Lu, Dead Poetic, Demon Hunter) and Kurt Johnson (The Moho Collective) have initiated an indiegogo campaign to fund a trip to Kampala, Uganda to record the album Paradise, Uganda with The Kampala Street Singers. Paradise is a safe haven for Ugandan orphan children living on the streets in the slums in Kampala. Jesse has made six trips there in the last four years, striking a bond with these children and the family who run Paradise.

    Jesse teaching the kids a song:
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    Whatever we all can do to help with this project will help fund the recording of the album, both here and in Uganda. You can check out all of the details here:  And contact the artists directly through their website at: or by e-mail 

    This is a magnificent project, reaching around the world to bring hope to others with much less than us. There are video links on their site so you can actually see Jesse working with the kids and the joy music brings to their difficult existences. Reach out and show some love, a little donation or a big one! Share their site through your networks and facebook newsfeeds. ‘Tis the season gang, lets lend a hand. Peace.

    Jesse in Paradise, the Ugandan orphans kids’ safe-haven:

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  • Dark Star Orchestra Due at The Egg in Albany on December 5th

    Dark Star Orchestra Due at The Egg in Albany on December 5th

    Dark Star Orchestra has been heavily jamming all across the country on their fall tour this year and will be making a stop to play at The Egg in Albany, New York on Wednesday December 5th. DSO uses entire shows from the Grateful Dead‘s era to recreate song for song performances from historic set lists. At the end of each performance, the band announces the date and venue where the original show just covered took place, making the night a fun guessing game for fans. With each show, DSO performs with extreme precision to creating a sensational experience that new and old Grateful Dead fans can both appreciate.

    dark star orchestra Frontier FieldThis Dark Star Orchestra show at The Egg in Albany is sure to be extra special, besides the fact that it’s one of the last four nights of their tour, but also to the fact that Jeff Chimenti of Furthur will be sitting in as keyboardist.

    The show is scheduled to start at 7:30 and is open to all ages. Concert goers can buy tickets at the eggs website and can get more information on the bands website

  • Marco Benevento’s Tiger Face heads to Red Square in Albany, Saturday December 1st

    Marco Benevento’s Tiger Face heads to Red Square in Albany, Saturday December 1st

    Marco Benevento brings his Tiger Face tour to Red Square in Albany on Saturday December 1st, bringing an intense and high-energy show to a venue that has shown him much love in the past. The show starts at 9pm and is an 18 and over event. You can buy advance tickets here.

    Pick up TIGERFACE as an LP, CD or Digital Download through iTunes Amazon or The Royal Potato Family

    TigerFace is a big step in a bold new direction – one that further blurs the lines of jazz, rock and popular music.” – Hidden Track

    marco benevento tiger faceVideos from Parker Harrington from Marco’s 10/11/12 show in Cambridge, Mass

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