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  • PhallFest Family Campout: Oct 4-5, 2013 at Carey Lake in Macedon, NY

    State Wide Music’s PhallFest Family Campout takes place October 4th & 5th at Carey Lake in Macedon, NY. Phallfest will feature bands from the Rochester area and Western New York over two days and nights of live music, overnight tent and RV camping, arts & crafts vendors, food vendors, an onsite bar & restaurant, songs around the campfire, and much more.

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    Tickets are $50 starting October 1st. You can purchase tickets online in advance to save a few bucks, parking is $5; day passes will be available at the gate ONLY for $30/day. This festival is family-friendly so bring the little ones with you, bring the kids to the Kid’s Tent and enjoy Family Camping near by. Phallfest also features – live visual stimulation by Solar Flare and Miss Margo as well as live art by the Upstate Art Collective: featuring Brendan Clancy, Logan McReynolds and more. Gates open Thursday Oct 3rd at 4pm – close Sunday noon. Stay tuned to the Facebook Event Page for updates this week.

    The daily schedules of music are as follows:

    Friday October 4th
    5-6 AjamajA – main stage
    630-745 Haewa > – main stage
    745-9 OcuPanther – main stage
    9-10 Universe Shark – woods stage
    10-12 Pharmhouse – main stage
    12-2 Drum Circles – drum camp

    Saturday October 5th
    12-1 Upward Groove – main stage
    1-2 Lap Giraffe – woods stage
    2-330 Personal Blend – main stage
    330-430 Genesee River Roots – woods stage
    430-6 Firewheel – main stage
    6-7 White Woods – woods stage
    7-830 Solar Garlic – main stage
    830-10 Folkfaces – woods stage
    10-12 Run For the Roses – main stage
    12-2am Clintons Ditch (in the bar)

    There is limited RV space, but plenty of room for pop up trailers and tents onsite. Campfires are permitted in designated camping areas. BYOB w/ proper ID, but please, NO GLASS Bottles of any kind. Bring food, water, drinks, ice, EZ-up, all of your friends, good vibes, smiles, and your dancing shoes!

  • Putnam Den is Hosting the Official Farm Aid After-Party with The Infamous Stringdusters

    Infamous-String-550If you’re going to be in Saratoga for Farm Aid on Saturday, swing by Putnam Den afterwards for the official post-show with The Infamous Stringdusters.  Following what is going to be an amazing day of music, they will take the stage with their take on bluegrass for everyone who has not had their fill yet.  If you didn’t get tickets to Farm Aid itself, Putnam Den will also be hosting a viewing party starting at 5PM until the show is over for free.  Once the show is over  doors will be open for the 11PM show for those who want to see The Infamous Stringdusters and tickets for that are available now here.  Get them early as this will almost certainly sell-out.  This is a special treat for the area to have along with Farm Aid and The Stringdusters have said the audience should be ready for “a performance, not a show.”

    Fan and critical favorites The Infamous Stringdusters are considered as the premier live act amongst the current crop of newgrass (or alternative bluegrass) bands. Their shows offer a complex, distinctive, and groove-friendly sound on top of a traditional bluegrass foundation.  Comparisons range all over the musical map, from Earl Scruggs Revue to Nickel Creek to Old And In The Way to Leftover Salmon to too-common “if Phish played bluegrass” quotes.

    Bonus! This show will be sponsored by Brooklyn Brewery!

  • Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger Live at the BSP Lounge Kingston September 28

    Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl are the eclectic duo the make up the Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger, also known as’ Goastt’.  The pair’s 2010 debut LP Acoustic Sessions emphasized atmospheric and well arranged songs, spectral harmonies, and diverse instrumentation. The alchemy induced by  the combination of Lennon’s inherent gift for melody, and Muhl’s multinstrumental and literary abilities is mysterious and alluring. While their music is rooted in the wooden realm, their 2012 LP Le Carotte Bleue spotlighted an electric side of the couple, accented with a funky, out of sight cover of Serge Gainsbourg’s ‘Comic Strip’.

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    Ghost of a Sabre Tooth Tiger

    The ‘Goastt’ will be performing an intimate concert at the BSP Lounge in Kingston, NY on Saturday September 28th. The performance comes in the midst of their tour opening for the Flaming Lips, and finds the pair playing a smaller room than the larger venues they are visiting with the Lips. This will be a great opportunity to witness a penetrating performance in an environment conducive to the detailed music being performed.

    The evenings concert will also feature special musical guests Brother JT and Parakeet. Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow who composed a bio for the ‘Goastt’, I believe said it best when he stated about the duo’s music, ‘It is beautiful and strange and new. Let us watch it grow together’.

    Ticket prices for the Saturday September 28th show are $12 advance or $15 at the door and are available at Outdated Cafe in Kingston and Jack’s Rhythms in New Paltz. The show begins at 9:00.

  • The #Road2FarmAid is Headed to SPAC!

    Farm Aid 2013 at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on September 21st is right around the corner and will be covering this incredible event from our home turf! The show is sold out, but for those of you looking to watch on couch tour, you can tune in from as the live concert will be webcast on farmaid.org from 5—11pm EDT and live audio broadcast on Willie Nelson’s SiriusXM channel, Willie’s Roadhouse (56), beginning at 2pm EDT. The hashtag Road2FarmAid journey is a way to win tickets and prizes from Farm Aid.

    road2farmaidThis years lineup includes Willie NelsonNeil Young, John MellencampDave Matthews with Tim ReynoldsJack JohnsonAmos LeeJamey JohnsonKacey MusgravesToad the Wet SprocketSasha DobsonCarlene CarterLukas Nelson & Promise of the RealBahamasPegi Young & The SurvivorsJesse LenatInsects vs Robots and The Blackwood Quartet.

    You can take part by following Farm Aid on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and their YouTube channel, by sharing your photo or video on one of those networks using the #Road2FarmAid hashtag. When you submit a photo or video be sure to include the hashtag #Road2FarmAid and @FarmAid for your chance to win Farm Aid 2013 t-shirts and be in the running to win two front row tickets to Farm Aid 2013! Get all of the contest details and more information on participating at farmaid.org/contest.

  • Michael Franti and Spearhead Coming to Upstate Concert Hall, Monday September 16th

    Through his music, Michael Franti delivers a message of hope, justice, and peace. That message will ring loud and clear Monday, September 16th as Michael Franti and Spearhead bring their unique blend of hip hop, reggae, jazz, and funk to the Upstate Concert Hall (Clifton Park, NY). Special guest The Kopecky Family Band, will open the show.

    Michael Franti and Spearhead continue to enjoy the success of their 2010 album release, The Sound of Sunshine, which reached the number 17 spot on The Billboard 200 list. It features 12 tracks including four hit singles, “Shake It”, “The Sound of Sunshine”, “Hey, Hey, Hey”, and “I’m Alive”. In July 2013, Franti released his eighth studio album entitled All People.

    Ticket prices for Monday’s event are $25 in advance or $28 at the door and are available through Ticketmaster, the Northern Lights Smoke Shop (518-453-3402), or at the Upstate Concert Hall box office. Show time is 8:00PM.

  • It’s Back to Labor Day Weekend for moe.down in 2014!

    For the first 10 years of moe.down, Snow Ridge Ski Resort in Turin was the home and Labor Day was the weekend – an end of summer tradition everyone in the Northeast that called themselves a moe.ron looked forward to experiencing. Then there was the ill-advised shift to Mohawk at Gelston Castle for moe.downs 11 and 12, but fortunately fans convinced the band to move back to Turin, with a shift to mid-August for moe.downs 13 and 14. Now, things have come full circle in the past 5 years and moe.down 15 will return to Snow Ridge Ski Resort for moe.down 15 on Labor Day weekend.

    labor day weekend moeA message from moe.: “We are excited to announce moe.down is moving back to Labor Day Weekend! A lot of thought has gone into this decision. It wasn’t easy: so many people liked the new weekend, but a number of people also missed the advantages of the holiday weekend. We hope all of you can still join us. Watch for updates, 15 will be moe.mentous! August 29,30&31 2014 Snow Ridge Ski Resort Turin, NY”

    Fans were asked to vote on the preferred date for moe.down, and while Mid-August was the fan favorite, Labor Day was the decision fans went with. Looks like Phish at Dick’s  may have some competition for fans of both bands. Or maybe not.

    Read Amy Fischer’s review of moe.down 14. moe. plays December 30th and 31st at The Palace Theater in Albany. Pick up tickets here.

  • The Waterhole ‘Upstairs Music Lounge’ in Saranac Lake, NY Celebrates 20 Years

    On Friday, August 30th, The Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge in Saranac Lake, NY began what will be a two month celebration of their 20th year! National and regional bands will be a part of the party, including Hackensaw Boys, Max Creek, Conehead Buddha, Blind Owl and many more.

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    Hackensaw Boys – Brian Gorby

    A little more on the history of the venue – The Waterhole bar is a over 40 year old establishment. 20 years ago the upstairs apartments were renovated into one of the nicest midsized music venues in the North East. More importantly, the only consistent music venue in the Adirondack Mtns. during that time. Holding around 300 people and being located in a music market dead zone, in the center of one of the largest State Parks in the country, has attracted many national acts to the area.  Bands that have played the Waterhole include: Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Leftover Salmon, Govt. Mule, The New Riders of the Purple Sage, Moe., Tens Years After, Soulive, Melvin Seals, Donna the Buffalo, Toubab Krewe, The Infamous Stringdusters, just to name a few.

    Advance tickets for The Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge are available at the venue box-office for Man Man, Max Creek and The Hackensaw Boys – These next two months are gonna be a blast and everyone at the Waterhole wants you to come celebrate with them during this exciting time at the Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge in Saranac Lake, NY.

    The Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge 20 Year Celebration Schedule

    August 30 – Kick Off Party
    With Sophistafunk and Funkwagon

    August 31 –  Hobo-Fest Pre Party feat. The Vermont Joy Parade, Big Slyde and More
    Feat. The Vermont Joy Parade, The Lucky Jukebox Brigade , Big Slyde and Doom%$#%%

    Sept 5 – Funktapuss – Party on the Patio – FREE

    Sept 9 – Man Man – $12 Adv $15Door 9pm Show (MONDAY)

    Sept 11 – Vana Mazi – (feat. Members of Wino Vino) Special WEDNESDAY PATIO FREE 8pm

    Sept 12- Tim Herron Duo – Party on The Patio

    Sept 13 – The Big Mean Sound Machine – $5.00 10pm

    Sept 19 – The Blind Owl Band – Party on The Patio

    Sept 20 – Capital City ADK Getdown feat.: Formula 5, Timbre Coup, Mister F

    Sept 26 – Aqueous – Party on The Patio

    Oct 3 – The Birdseed Bandits— Free Music in Fall

    Oct 4 – A evening with Max Creek $16.00 Advance $20 Door 10pm

    Oct 10 – Cooter and the Crawlies— Free Music in The Fall

    Oct 17 – Henery’s Rifle – Free Music In The Fall

    Oct 19 – Conehead Buddha— $8.00 10pm

    Oct 24 – The Rusty Doves— Free Music in The Fall

    Oct 25 – Lucid with Opener TBA

    Nov 2 – All Souls Day Romp
    Hackensaw Boys and The Blind Owl Band $12.00 Advanced, $15.00 Door

  • Dopapod is Coming to The Westcott Theater in October – Featuring Minority Report

    Experimental Funk Rock Band Dopapod is coming to The Westcott Theater in October, featuring opening acts – Auburn, NY natives Minority Report (Funk, Reggae, Groove and Rock) and whiskey jam rock band, Sassafras Jenkins from Utica, NY. This is a pretty impressive line up for local area musicians and should not be missed.

    Auburn local musical group Minority Report will be opening for the amazing Dopapod on October 4th at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse, NY. This is an all- ages show doors open at 8pm show starts at 9pm, tickets are $12-$15. Also on the bill for the night is Sassafras Jenkins.

    Minority Report has been featured on the front page of Auburn NY Citizen Entertainment section and also will be playing at the Utica Music and Arts Festival (taking place September 13th & 14th). Influences of Minority Report include artists such as Bob Marley, Greg Howe, Marcus Miller, In Living Color, Ben Harper, The Grateful Dead, Allman Brothers and Stevie Wonder. Their song selection gives a little something for everyone of all different musical tastes. They really know how to make the audience move around and dance. Comprised mainly of Old Skool Funk, Reggae, Groove and Rock, and representing the city of Auburn,NY – this should be an awesome show that won’t disappoint.

    Tickets for this show are available from band members or online at www.thewestcotttheater.com and www.upstateshows.com. You can grab tickets at The Sound Garden in Syracuse, NY. Come out and support your local musicians at The Wescott Theater!!!!

  • Mayoral Candidates in Albany Share Their Views on the Arts in the State Capital

    This past March, two business owners in Albany looked to open up a music venue in the Warehouse District, an area away from residences and perfect for a music venue. The Zoning Variance was denied in part due to concerns about parking (which were overstated by local bar owners) and complaints from one bar owner who now lives in the district. This venue was a great need in Albany, as there are venues for 100-300 fans (Valentines, Red Square, The Hollow), 1000 (The Egg) and up to 3000 (The Palace) as well as the Times Union Center (it’s still The Knick to us) for larger shows. There is a gap between the 300-1000 crowd sizes, and that stifles the growth of bands and groups, as well as limits the music that can come to Albany – once you outgrow a venue, you cant play here unless you become big enough for The Palace.

    mayoral candidates albanyThis leads to a lack of income that stays in Albany, sending bands to Clifton Park, Saratoga, Western Mass and Central NY, as well as Burlington, VT and NYC. It makes no sense that local bands should suffer because of a lack of a venue, and a zoning board that won’t allow for simple variances when all things are in order.

    We reached out to all 5 Mayoral candidates in Albany, asking them to share their thoughts on this issue, on the arts in general, as well as how they each hope to contribute to improving the arts in Albany. Covering music and arts across Upstate NY, takes this rare opportunity in a race for Mayor of Albany (that doesn’t involve a candidate named Corning or Jennings) to be a perfect time to enlighten our readers on an issue near and dear to their hearts.

    We reached out to all 5 candidates on the ballot, and Jesse Calhoun (R) Alex Poretti (L) and Kathy Sheehan (D) all got back to us with their thoughts, see below. Corey Ellis (D), declined to give a statement. Despite efforts to contact him, James Sullivan (C) did not get back to us with his take on this pressing issue.

    Jesse Calhoun, Republican Candidate for Mayor

    As both a musician and a candidate for mayor, this issue hits very close to home for me. It’s hard enough just being in a band. It took over a decade, to put together my band, The Ameros. It is hard to describe the feeling when you get the band that is a “perfect fit” but you know it when it happens. Due to the ever increasing legal restrictions on freedom and the oppressive bureaucracy here in Albany, two of my band mates are leaving the state. In addition, many of the venues we used to play have either picked up shop, or have been forced out of the area. The only thing that stands between Albany and a thriving nightlife is Bureaucracy. There are five local colleges. You guys reported in 2012 Albany had 154 musical acts per every 10,000 people. Let awesome places exist. Let the natural, young, musical environment that Albany is, thrive.

    Alex Portelli, Libertarian Candidate for Mayor

    I ran for mayor back in October because I grew up in this city and have seen what they’ve done to the nightlife. The libertarian philosophy is about live and let live, and families I grew up with made a living off of the bars and clubs. I want to abolish residential and commercial Zoning laws, throw out many permits that are hindering growth, and even abolish last call in a section of the city, essentially making a nightlife district. Though the “kegs and eggs” riot is most well known as causing a crackdown on the city nightlife, the city started the crackdown on the nightlife in around 2007 when a couple of women who had left a bar crashed their car going in the opposite direction on the thruway. After that happened, the city began to shut down a number of bars, sort of causing a ripple effect on the nightlife. A lot of young people turned to underground house parties, and the neighborhood known as the “student ghetto” became such an underground nightlife scene, drunken parties ended up rioting one St. Paddys day. But if the bars were never getting shut down and people had a place to go, there would be none of these problems.

    Kathy Sheehan, Democratic Candidate for Mayor

    “It would be premature for me to comment on a specific project, but I am an active board member of a large arts organization and a strong supporter of the arts. As Mayor, I will move quickly to create and implement a cohesive arts strategy. We must ensure that we have venues in our city that meet the needs of our diverse population. By engaging all of the stakeholders in our unique neighborhoods, I’m confident we can build vibrant entertainment districts that will improve quality of life and provide economic benefits to our City.”

  • Cabinet Plays the Cyber Cafe in Binghamton on August 30th

    Cabinet will play Upstate NY in Binghamton on Friday August 30th at the Cyber Cafe. The show starts at 9:00PM and you can purchase tickets at the venue box office.

    When it comes to the music of Cabinet, the essential bywords are soul, simplicity, and serious musicianship. In concert, the combination of these qualities invariably yields an experience that is so celebratory and moving that the very word Cabinet takes on a new, vivid meaning for anyone in the audience. An inclusive and engaging energy is the uniting through-line as Cabinet weaves bluegrass, country and folk influences to powerful effect.

    The band is – Pappy Biondo [banjo, vocals], J.P. Biondo [mandolin, vocals], Mickey Coviello [acoustic guitar, vocals], Dylan Skursky [electric bass, double bass], Todd Kopec [fiddle, vocals], and Jami Novak [drums, percussion], all love and live music. They each have a nuanced approach and posses broad talents in their own rights. But the passionate, affirming, and joyous musical world that they create together is Cabinet.

    This is a band that wants to play music, that loves to play music. You can hear in each song a bridled optimism, like they are just waiting to take you on an extended journey across the countryside. It is this tension, perfectly crafted with each player trading licks, that holds the listener in rapt attention.
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