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  • Trey Anastasio Band Taping PBS Special at Brooklyn Bowl

    photo by Andy Hill
    photo by Andy Hill

    According to Relix, The Trey Anastasio Band will be taking the stage at The Brooklyn Bowl on Sunday, August 17 for a the taping of a special PBS broadcasting of the series Front & Center.

    This is a very small venue for the band to be playing and should be quite the show. The Brooklyn Bowl has been used as the setting for this show before. Aaron Neville was recorded there in the fall of 2012.

    Tickets go on sale Friday, August 8 at 10 a.m. with a two-ticket limit per customer.

    No tickets will be available at The Brooklyn Bowl box office.

    This is sure to sell out in moments notice, so if you want to be at the taping, make sure to act quickly.

  • Locals Only Festival at Oswego County Event Center Saturday

    Sixteen bands. Ten bucks. The exchange is in your favor, people. Syracuse’s 95X has put together the Locals Only Festival, a one-day fest hosted by the Oswego County Event Center, to take place Saturday, August 9.

    From 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. the playbill promises a load of hard-rocking talent who dares people to call them anything buy “local” – If Hope Dies, Era, Stone Soul Foundation, Nasty Habit, After Earth, Snapmare, The Afro Nips, Ohne Ka & The Burning River, One Step From Falling, Ah! Ethernauts, Department, Feast of the Superb Owl, Human Lanterns, Bridge Under Fire, Damon Larus, and Civil Servants.

    “The boys in Era and I just wrapped up an awesome jam session,” said Barry Huribut last week through the event’s Facebook page, “and we are gonna be debuting some BRAND NEW brutality at this event.”

    Era, who earned Syracuse’s Sammie Award for Best Heavy Metal band back in March, is among the headlining acts from a quickly emerging music scene.

    “The local music scene in Syracuse is rich with talent,” said 95X radio personality, Scott Dixon. “We have a plethora of amazing bands in a multitude of genres.  From straight forward radio ready rock like Cry To The Blind and Jeremiah’s Razor to post rock stalwarts like How To Disappear Completely and Ohne Ka and the Burning River to hardcore from Thoughts In Reverse and Snapmare to college/indie rock standouts like Department and Feast Of The Superb Owl.

    And, those are just the bands that fall into an easy category.”

    Dixon is a veteran to the scene. In his 20 years, he proclaims having booked more than 2500 shows. He has seen almost every local band over each stage of their existence. He name drops Nathan Angell as an example of the “hard work pays off” idiom, but explains there are dozens of locals who have persevered and reaped the benefits from a strong work ethic over the years. Dixon finds inspiration in such examples.

    “That is what inspires me, seeing things move forward,” he said. “The better the scene gets, the more inspired I am to do more shows.”

    Labeling a band as “local” often times presents a limitation; watering down each complimentary adjective that follows, because it seems to suggest the band is only adequate for local audiences. But, the Locals Only Fest turns that moniker into something equivalent to “VIP”.

    “The goal of 95X Locals Only Fest is to demonstrate to the listeners in our area that we have a very talented and diverse local music scene,” said Dixon, “and that they deserve their own festival. … In a self-serving way, it’s also a chance for me to see 16 bands that I adore on a big stage with big production in front of what will hopefully be a big crowd.”

    Dixon also suggests that the festival provides an opportunity for these bands to network and collaborate on ideas to help each one succeed, a chance to establish a community.  A far different environment from the competitive scenes other locales endure.

    Wagner 3000 Out for Locals Only Fest

    Named on the original list of headlining acts, Wagner 3000 is a scratch from the Locals Only Festival’s playbill due to an accident that has left the band’s lead singer happy to be alive.

    So, I got injured pretty bad,” stated Dan Wagner, on the band’s Facebook page on August 1. “[I] shattered my heel, fractured my pelvis, and shattered some back bone.

    No other details were released on the nature of the accident, or when it took place.

    Wagner 3000 is an alternative rock band that formed out of Syracuse back in 1997. They are known for providing a unique blend of music inspired by Cat Stevens, AC/DC, Nine Inch Nails and King Crimson.

    “We will be performing later on in the fall,” stated Wagner. “Really bummed to not be able to perform, really glad to not be dead. Be safe, Dan Wagner.”

    Damon Larus, a four-piece jam band that focuses on a wide variety of genres – blues, metal, funk, classic rock, alternative – was announced as a replacement on July 28.

  • Massry Center for the Arts Announces 2014-2015 Season

    The Massry Center for the Arts announced their schedule for the Premier Performances series for the upcoming 2014-2015 season that kicks off in September.

    Premiere Performances is a series of musical presentations that reflects the mission of The College of Saint Rose and calls attention to the importance and the position of the Massry Center for the Arts and the College in the cultural life of the Capital Region.

    The schedule showcases a number of gems that include a Grammy Award winner and a number of internationally recognized talent.

    John Pizzarelli, the world-renowned jazz guitarist and singer, takes to the stage September 27. On March 14, 2-time Grammy Award winning artist, Terrance Simien, brings a taste of Louisiana Creole to Upstate New York. Russian guitarist Anton Baranov has earned numerous accolades in the world of international guitar competitions, including the Koblenz Guitar Competition, Andrés Segovia Competition, Agustín Barrios Competition, Robert Vidal Competition, and Pittaluga Guitar Competition – and he plays to a local audience on April 12. And, come December, Albany can celebrate the holidays with The College of Saint Rose as they present It’s a Jazzy Christmas! A Celebration of Vince Guaraldi’s Holiday Jazz Music, an unforgettable, family friendly evening of Guaraldi’s signature style of jazz made famous in the “Peanuts” holiday specials.

    The Massry Center for the Arts, provides a showcase for music and the visual arts at The College of Saint Rose. It is located at 1002 Madison Avenue in Albany. More than an academic facility, the Massry Center is a 46,000 square-foot “cultural focal point” to establish St. Rose’s mission as an engaged urban campus.

    Featuring the Kathleen McManus Picotte Recital Hall, the Esther Massry Gallery, and the William Randolph Hearst Music Wing, the Massry Center for the Arts serves as the primary venue for concerts and exhibitions by the college’s students and faculty each year, and a performance and exhibition space for talented artists, musicians, vocalists and orchestras from around the world.

    To purchase tickets to any of the performances listed below, please visit the school’s website.

    Premier Performances 2014-2015

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    Mehregan – Celebrating Women of the Middle East:  9/12/2014 | 7:30pm | $20 / $10 Student |

    Saint Rose Camerata: 9/20/2014 | 7:30pm | FREE

    An Evening with John Pizzarelli Quartet: 9/27/2014 | 7:30pm | $30 / $15 Student

    Mary Lambert with Howie Day: 10/17/2014 | 7:30pm | $30 / $15 Student

    The Weight – Playing the music of The Band with Sean Rowe: 11/14/2014 | 7:30pm | $25 / $15 Student

    Saint Rose Camerata: 11/15/2014 | 7:30pm | FREE

    It’s a Jazzy Christmas! Massry Center Family Concert: 12/5/2014 | 6:00pm | $20 / $10 Student/ Free for Children 5 and under (ticket required)

    An Evening with Tim Reynolds Solo Acoustic: 1/29/2015 | 7:30pm | $25 / $15 Student

    Gleb Ivanov— Solo Piano Recital: 1/30/ 2015 | 7:30pm | $20 / $10 Student

    Saint Rose Camerata: 2/14/2015 | 7:30pm | FREE

    The Bridge Jazz Fest Presented with the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall: 2/27 & 2/28/2015 | 5:30 | Massry Center for the Arts and the Troy Music Hall | $40/ $30 student per night or $60 / $40 Student for both nights

    NOLA FEST with Terrance Simien: 3/14/2015 | 7:30pm | $20 / $10 Student

    Saint Rose Camerata: 4/11/2015 | 7:30pm | FREE

    Guitar Foundation of America Concert with Anton Baranov – Presented with the Classical Guitar Society of Upstate New York: 4/12/2015 | 7:30pm | $20 / $10 Student

    The Funky Meters: 4/16/2015 | 7:30pm | $45 / $20 Student

  • Dark Star Orchestra will be all over New York State this Fall

    Dark Star Orchestra will be coming back to New York this fall with a tour that will let you dance throughout the state this November. The tour will see the Grateful Dead Tribute act start in Buffalo’s The Town Ballroom on November 12. This will be followed closely with stops at the Reg Lenna Civic Center in Jamestown and the Palace Theatre in Albany on the 14 and 15 respectively. Prior to two nights at Higher Ground on the 24 and 25, the tour will stop at The State Theatre of Ithaca on the 17 and the Mid Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie on November 20.

    dark star orchestra FallFollowing Thanksgiving, DSO will be playing New York City’s Best Buy Theatre for a two night stand on the 28th and 29th. The New York portion of the tour wraps up on December 1st at Syracuse’s Palace Theatre. Tickets for these shows go on sale this coming week. All the dates are below.

    11/12 The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY
    11/13 The Danforth Music Hall Theatre Toronto, ON
    11/14 Reg Lenna Civic Center Jamestown, NY
    11/15 Palace Theatre Albany, NY
    11/17 The State Theatre of Ithaca Ithaca, NY
    11/19 Mayo Performing Arts Center Morristown, NJ
    11/20 Mid Hudson Civic Center Poughkeepsie, NY
    11/21 Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel Providence, RIp the 
    11/22 The Dome at Oakdale Wallingford, CT
    11/24 Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT
    11/25 Higher Ground (Ballroom) Burlington, VT
    11/26 Penn’s Peak Jim Thorpe, PA
    11/28 Best Buy Theater New York, NY
    11/29 Best Buy Theater New York, NY
    12/01 Palace Theatre Syracuse, NY
    12/03 Paramount Theatre Rutland, VT
    12/04 State Theatre Portland, ME
    12/05 Calvin Theater Northampton, MA
    12/06 Lowell Memorial Auditorium Lowell, MA

  • Legendary Rappers Descend Upon Rochester on 16th

    Rochester is putting on a show that promises an elite class of rappers that reads like a Who’s Who of MCs.

    Rochester’s 103.9 WDKX-FM is featuring a show that includes legendary names – hence the name The Legends of Hip-Hop.

    Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Doug E. Fresh and MC Lyte are among a few names who expect to rock the mic at Sahlen’s Stadium Aug. 16, when the doors open at noon.

    rochester rappersSlick Rick, EPMD, Whodini, Biz Markie, Special Ed, and Dana Dane round out a cast of superstars from rap’s Golden Era, when high tops, gold chains and ghetto blasters were staple fashion statements. We’re talking the ’80s, when MTV relegated rap videos to a half-hour segment late in the evenings, so as not to interrupt the steady flow of Duran Duran, Robert Palmer and Kenny Loggins.

    But, once rap finally broke through what many considered a color barrier established with the music video mogul, it was names like Rakim who “kicked a hole in the speaker and pulled the plug” on how mainstream music would be played forever.

    Loads of respect has been bestowed upon these artists. Big Daddy Kane is a Grammy Award winner. Rakim has earned the moniker as Best Rapper of the ’80s. MC Lyte is credited as the first female solo rapper to release a full album, and did so before turning 18. And, Doug E. Fresh still goes by “the original human beatbox.”

    By no means is it hyperbole to describe this line-up as a Hall of Fame roster. Click on the Spotify image above to access a playlist showcasing a sampling of their work. Listen and learn. rochester rappers

  • Ozzy Osbourne To Release ‘Memoirs Of A Madman’ CD/DVD October 7

    The Prince of Darkness himself, Ozzy Osbourne has had a very colorful career with his years in Black Sabbath, as well as a solo career that saw him sell over 50 million albums and earn a Grammy award. On October 7, Memoirs Of A Madman CD/DVD will be unleashed to the masses including a CD of radio singles spanning Ozzy’s career.

    memoirs of a madmanThe track listing will include the following;

    01. Crazy Train 02. Mr. Crowley 03. Flying High Again 04. Over The Mountain 05. Bark At The Moon 06. The Ultimate Sin 07. Miracle Man 08. No More Tears (edit) 09. Mama, I’m Coming Home 10. Road To Nowhere 11. Perry Mason 12. I Just Want You 13. Gets Me Through 14. Dreamer 15. I Don’t Wanna Stop 16. Life Won’t Wait 17. Let Me Hear You Scream

    The DVD set is a real treat – It includes music videos showcasing Ozzy’s entire solo career, including never before seen video footage, behind the scenes footage, and never before released concert footage. It also features a concert in Rochester with Randy Rhoads on guitar that was filmed in 1981.

    Most footage comes from out of print VHS tapes, and other rare material.

    The DVD includes:

    DVD 1

    The Music Videos

    * Bark At The Moon * So Tired * The Ultimate Sin * Lightning Strikes * Crazy Train * Miracle Man * Crazy Babies * Breaking All The Rules * No More Tears * Mama, I’m Coming Home * Mr. Tinkertrain * Time After Time * Road To Nowhere * I Don’t Want To Change The World (Live) * Changes * Perry Mason * I Just Want You * See You On The Other Side * Back On Earth * Gets Me Through * Dreamer * In My Life * I Don’t Wanna Stop * Let Me Hear You Scream * Life Won’t Wait * Let It Die

    Bonus

    * Mama, I’m Coming Home (alternate version) * The Making of Let Me Hear You Scream * The Making of Life Won’t Wait

    DVD 2

    Rochester, NY 1981

    * I Don’t Know * Suicide Solution * Mr. Crowley * Crazy Train

    Ozzy’s Bunker

    Albuquerque, NM 1982

    * Over The Mountain

    MTV 1982 New York, NY 1982

    * Fairies Wear Boots (clip)

    Ozzy’s Bunker

    Entertainment USA 1984 Kansas City, MO 1986 (Jake E Lee, Phil Soussan, Randy Castillo)

    * Bark At The Moon * Never Know Why

    Ozzy’s Bunker

    * Killer Of Giants * Thank God For The Bomb * Secret Loser

    Ozzy’s Bunker

    Philadelphia, PA 1989 (Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler, Randy Castillo)

    * Bloodbath In Paradise * Tattooed Dancer * Miracle Man

    MTV 1989 Marquee, UK 1991 (Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, Randy Castillo)

    * Bark At The Moon (clip)

    Studio 1992

    San Diego, CA 1992 (Zakk Wylde, Mike Inez, Randy Castillo)

    * I Don’t Want To Change The World * Road To Nowhere

    Japan 1992

    * Ozzy’s Bunker * No More Tears

    Studio 1992

    * Desire

    MTV 1992

    * Mama, I’m Coming Home

    Studio 1992

    * “Ozzmosis” Recording Session 1995

    Ozzfest 1996 (Joe Holmes, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin)

    * Perry Mason

    Fame & Fortune

    Tokyo, Japan 2001 (Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin)

    * Gets Me Through

    Fame & Fortune

    Ozzfest 2007 (Zakk Wylde, Blasko, Mike Bordin)

    * Not Going Away

    “Black Rain” Photo Shoot

    Las Vegas, NV 2007 (Zakk Wylde, Blasko, Mike Bordin, Adam Wakeman)

    * I Don’t Wanna Stop

    “Scream” Recording Session 2010

    London, England 2010 (Gus G, Blasko, Tommy Clufetos, Adam Wakeman)

    * Let Me Hear You Scream

    Bonus

    Philadelphia, PA 1989 (Zakk Wylde, Geezer Butler, Randy Castillo)

    * Flying High Again

    Tokyo, Japan 2001 (Zakk Wylde, Robert Trujillo, Mike Bordin)

    * Believer

    Memorirs Of A Madman will also be released on a two-LP set and two-LP picture disc set configuration.

    Currently Ozzy Osbourne just wrapped up a tour with Black Sabbath, and is expected to return to his solo career before Black Sabbath hits the road again.

  • Killswitch Engage Brings Monster’s Mosh to Clifton Park This Fall

    Killswitch Engage Tour PosterClifton Park, N.Y. will be the last stop on Killswitch Engage’s 3-date tour titled “Monster’s Mosh.” The tour will no doubt, rock out, Upstate New York this Fall.

    Jesse and the rest of the boys from Killswitch return to Tri-State area for the first time in almost two years. The band is currently on their sixth studio album “Disarm the Descent” which was released in April of 2013.

    Support for Halloween tour will be heavy metal rockers All That Remains. ATR is currently working on their seventh studio album. They will also play Krockathon for the second year in a row this year in Syracuse, N.Y.

    The tour will also see new comers Death Ray Vision. The band is fronted by Shadows Fall singer Brian Fair. They are set to release their debut 12 song album this September.

    Upstarts, City Of Homes will seize this great opportunity and open the tour. Interestingly all four band’s origins, are from the state of Massachusetts.

    The Tour will kick off on Thursday October 30 at the The Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ. Doors and showtime is 6:30 pm. This is an all ages event. 21 and over to drink. Advanced tickets are $27.50 and $30.00 day of show. Tickets can be purchased through AXS. Tickets to Starland Ballroom events are also available through Jack’s Music Shoppe and via phone at 1-888-9-AXS-TIX (1-888-929-7849).

    The hometown tour will come to Worcester, MA on Halloween night Friday October 31 at The Palladium. Doors and showtime is 6:30 pm. This is an all ages event. 21 and over to drink. Advanced tickets are $27.50 and $30.00 day of show. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketfly.com or call  1-877-987-6487.

    The tour will wrap up on Saturday night November 1 in Clifton Park, N.Y. at Upstate Concert Hall. Doors open at 6:30pm and show time  is  7:30pm. 16 years and up with ID or parent/legal guardian. 21 and over to drink. Tickets are on sale at the club box office (518-371-0012), all Ticketmaster outlets and also at The Northern Lights Smoke Shop.

    Tickets go on sale Friday August 1 at 10:00am.

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  • The American Music Festival for The Lake Announces Line-up

    Mayor Robert M. Blais of Lake George in partnership with 389Group and Putnam Den Productions, announced today, The American Music Festival for The Lake to take place on September 20th and 21st. The annual event serves to establish support of the Village and post-season tourism. The event will also generate funds and awareness for the S.A.V.E. Lake George and its efforts to eradicate invasive species that currently threaten the lake’s biological health. The event will be held at the new Charles R. Wood Park in the West Brook enviro-park project on the site of the former Gaslight Village.

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    Headlining Saturday, or Rock Fest Day is Robert Randolph & The Family Band. This part blues, part gospel and all rock band has been described as “an American original” and the “Jimi Hendrix of the pedal steel.” Paranoid Social Club will also take the open field stage, presenting their Maine-base, punk-pop live show that has catapulted them to cult status. Other artists include NRBQ, and Wild Adriatic.

    Country Sunday will feature New Riders of the Purple Sage; a spin-off from the Grateful Dead, however successful in their own right, they are the “cowboys of country rock.” A two-time Grammy Nominee and praised as a creative force in acoustic music, Claire Lynch Band will push the boundaries of the bluegrass genre. Also included are country-blues band, Rosco Bandana and “honkey-tonk heroes,” the Stony Creek Band. More acts to be announced.

    The family-friendly, all inclusive community music festival will offer a variety of activities. Several dozen vendors and exhibitors will be on hand for arts and crafts, a kids zone to include amusement rides, food trucks and The Flashlight 5K foot race! On Saturday, don’t miss fireworks over the lake. The American Music Festival for the Lake will complement the Adirondack Balloon Festival taking place nearby and hot air balloon rides will be offered.

    Tickets available at festivalforthelake.com.

  • Primus Awards GOLDEN TICKET to Albany, NYC and Rochester

    Oompa Loompa Doopity Doo, has an announcement for you! Primus has announced their fall tour which includes Golden Ticket dates in Albany (10/24), New York City (10/31) and Rochester (11/02).

    primus golden ticketIf you didn’t get the hints, this tour will be Willy Wonka themed with the moniker “Primus and the Chocolate Factory”.

    Alongside the tour Les and friends will release their 8th studio album, aptly named “Primus and the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble“. The announcement also came with a first listen of the debut single “Pure Imagination”. These are sure to be hot golden tickets, don’t delay!

    Primus Fall Tour 2014

    October 22 – Upper Darby, PA @ Tower Theatre
    October 24 – Albany, NY @ Palace Theatre
    October 25 – Boston, MA @ Orpheum Theatre
    October 26 – Burlington, VT @ Flynn Center for Performing Arts
    October 28 – Waterbury, CT @ Palace Theater
    October 29 – Baltimore, MD @ Hippodrome
    October 31 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
    November 1 – New Brunswick, NJ @ State Theatre
    November 2 – Rochester, NY @ Main Street Armory
    November 3 – Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
    November 5 – St. Louis, MO @ Peabody Opera House
    November 7 – Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre
    November 8 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle
    November 9 – Orlando, FL @ Hard Rock Live
    November 11 – Miami Beach, FL @ The Fillmore Miami Beach at The Jackie Gleason Theater
    November 12 – Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall
    November 14 – Biloxi, MS @ Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
    November 15 – Austin, TX @ ACL live at the Moody Theater
    November 16 – Dallas, TX @ The Majestic Theatre
    November 17 – San Antonio, TX @ Majestic Theatre
    November 19 – Phoenix, AZ @ Orpheum Theatre Phoenix
    November 21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Theatre LA

  • Jerod Mankin to Leave Bobaflex

    In a Facebook statement early Saturday morning, Bobaflex member Jerod Mankin announced he will soon be leaving the band.

    It’s with a very heavy heart that I make this statement.This next west coast tour will be my final tour with Bobaflex.The road life has taken its toll on me and I’m just not made for the lifestyle any longer.  I have zero regrets and have loved every minute I’ve spent with this band.  These guys are not only my band mates, but have been my life long friends.  We knew each other way before the band and will continue to be friends throughout the rest of our lives.

    I can’t thank all of the fans out there enough for all of the support and love you’ve all given me over the past 13 years.

    Most of all, I can’t thank the band members themselves enough for all of the opportunities and experiences they’ve given me.  I love every one of these guys like family and will forever be their biggest fan.  They are, without a doubt, the hardest working band out there.

    I’m completely confident that big things will continue to happen for them and I’ll be cheering them on the entire way.

    Thanks again for all of the years of joy and fun that everyone has given me.  Hope to see you all soon…

    Love,
    Jerod Mankin

    The bassist stated how life on the road has taken a toll on him. He married his wife Ashley in 2012. And, in a recent interview with , he had spoken of the sacrifices band members often have to take to pursue their dreams. In that interview, when asked what he would do if not playing in a band, he said he would continue to work in music as a producer.

    Bobaflex kicks off their West Coast tour with a show in Scottsdale, AZ on August 1. Mankin has been with the band for 13 years.

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