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  • Albany Drive-In looking for speed

    The Jericho Drive-In in Glenmont opens its gates for the season tomorrow. (Photo Credit: Michael Hallisey/)
    The Jericho Drive-In in Glenmont opens its gates for the season tomorrow. (Photo Credit: Michael Hallisey/) Albany Drive-In 

    A welcoming harbinger of summer is the annual opening of the local drive-in theatre.

    The Jericho opens its gates Friday, April 25 with the showing of Captain America and Need for Speed, despite the chill that continues to linger here in Upstate New York. The drive-in has been a local landmark for several decades, and is currently seeking funds to upgrade their projector to handle digital format movies.

    The billboard signage off of NYS Rte 9 also advertises employment opportunities; however, the placement of that announcement along with the movie titles makes for an interesting statement: NEED FOR SPEED; ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS.

    It stands to reason that employers would rather obtain help who handle their responsibilities in a timely matter.  But, in this case, it just appears to be a simple coincidence.

    The Jericho will continue to open for Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights only, until summer officially kicks-off on Memorial Day weekend.  For more information, please visit their website or call 518-767-3398.

  • Night Lights Fall Festival 2014 Announces Second Round of Artists

    Held at the site of the Great Blue Heron in Sherman  NY, Night Lights Fall Music festival has announced a second round of artists for the September 12-13, 2014 affair. Joining the already loaded lineup will be Brooklyn’s hottest export in years Dopapod, Ithaca’s Big Mean Sound Machine, Buffalo’s Rhubarb and Airplane, Rochester’s Papi Chulo and Neon Veins.

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    Get pre-sale tickets for only 60$ here.

    Entire Lineup:

    Snarky Puppy
    Dopapod
    Turkuaz
    The Mike Dillon Band
    Consider the Source
    Jimkata
    Aqueous
    The Manhattan Project
    Smackdab
    Lazlo Hollyfeld
    Funktional Flow
    Big Mean Sound Machine
    12/8 Path Band
    Family Funktion and the Sitar Jams
    Rhubarb
    Aircraft
    Broccoli Samurai
    Ocupanther
    John E. Old School
    Papi Chulo
    Neon Veins

  • Phoncert Mobile App to Stream Jazz Fest Audio from Various Venues

    phoncertTechnology has finally caught up with your thirst for more music.  If you’ve never heard of it, Phoncert is a new and groundbreaking  live music application. The app is a free download from the iTunes store for your iOS device, but you can also listen on their website. What they offer is a live, soundboard-quality audio stream from shows around the country, so you can enjoy live music from the comforts of your own home.

    Operation immediately started upon their announcement this Thursday (April 24). The company will be streaming daily performances from several venues in New Orleans during this year’s Jazz & Heritage Festival. The broadcasting began last night from The Howlin’ Wolf and featured the New Orleans Suspects w/s/g Fred Tackett and Paul Barrere of Little Feat. For the full broadcast schedule see below and make sure to hop on this as the ease of access is only surpassed by the quality of music you will enjoy.

    Broadcast Schedule:
    4/25: Dumpstaphunk plays Led Zeppelin > Easy Star All Stars Dub Side of the Moon late night @ The Howlin’ Wolf
    4/26: Anders Osborne w. Rebirth Brass Band > Particle late night @ The Howlin’ Wolf
    4/26: The M&Ms Late Night show @ Tipitina’s
    4/29: The Original Wailers @ The Howlin’ Wolf
    4/30: Polyrhythmics with Special Guests @ The Festival Hall Theater at Bamboula’s
    4/30: The Megalomaniacs Ball ft. Garage a Trois, Steel Punk, Mike Dillon Band, Marco Benevento & Stanton Moore Trio @ The Howlin’ Wolf
    5/1: Anders Osborne @ Tipitina’s
    5/2: 12th Annual Bayou Rendezvous ft. Raw Oyster Cult w The Bonerama Horns, The New Orleans All-Stars, The Pimps of Joytime, & The Motet @ The Howlin’ Wolf
    5/2: FIYA Fest Presented by Fiyawerx Productions @ Mardi Gras World
    5/2: The Revivalists w. The Motet & Earphunk @ The Joy Theater
    5/2: Papa Mali and Friends ft. Anders Obsborne, Jerry Joseph, Bill Iuso, Tony Leone & Mike Dillon @ The NOLA Brewing Co.

  • Nation’s eye on local tattoo artist

    Since local tattoo artist Lydia Bruno was a young adult, she understood life better than most.

    “You have to make your own path in life,” Bruno said. “If you wait for things to happen to you, you’re just going to get lost in it; just end up settling for a life you really weren’t meant to live in.”

    The 34-year-old tattoo artist is suddenly on the national stage.  Starring in Ink Master, a hit television show on Spike TV, she enjoyed a two-month run before ultimately being eliminated from an initial field of 16 artists.

    Already, it has impressed her toughest critic.

    local tattoo artistToday, Bruno lives in the Capital Region.  But, she is the very definition of a cosmopolitan, having lived throughout the world, thanks in part to her father’s career as a nuclear engineer.  Originally born in London, Bruno has lived England, Canada, and the Netherlands.  In the United States, she’s lived on both the West Coast and the East Coast. As can be imagined, her father believes in a good education.

    After Bruno graduated high school, she pursued a career in mental health.  She ultimately wanted to earn a PhD.  But, as you read this, you can already tell that’s not what happened.  While enrolled in school, the opportunity to work at a local mental hospital presented itself. Valuing experience over schooling, Bruno leapt at the chance.

    “Wow, the experience,” Bruno said. “I’m learning more in a day than I am in a month at the school.” It coaxed her into dropping out of school to pursue a full-time job.  The experience, she said, was worth it. “It was good,” she said, “because I realized that I hated it.”

    Bruno toiled with her mental health career for four years.  By chance, another opportunity presented itself when her roommate’s boyfriend noticed her doodles. “I’ve been an artist all my life,” she said. “I never once thought to do something with my art. It’s so much a part of me. It’s like breathing! You don’t make money off of it.” He thought enough of her art to persuade her into an apprenticeship at a local tattoo shop.  Working nights at the hospital, and days as an apprentice, it wasn’t long before she was forced to a decision.

    “I got to follow my passion, so I went with the art side,” she said. “That’s why I’m on this Earth, I feel.  I try to fight it. Sometimes I’m like, ‘Maybe I’m on this Earth to do this job?’ No. I’m an artist. I can’t fight it.”

    Nearly a decade later – after dropping school, after quitting her career, after being cast onto the show – she receives a phone call. “’Your famous! I saw you on tv,” says an excited voice on the other end of the telephone. “You’re on a billboard in Times Square!”

    “Yeah,” Bruno says. “Not bad for a hobby, huh, dad?”

    Burn Your Own Path was a motto taken from a skateboarding company Bruno and a partner started a decade ago.  Custom designing decks naturally tapped into her creative nature.  Her partner pulled out of the venture before it took off.  The name has since developed into Bruno’s own personal mantra, of sorts.

    Bruno’s creativity had also drawn her to the local stage. She was a teenager when her hardcore metal band, Catheter, was making the rounds in the Capital Region. They would be playing along such groups as Section 8, Skinless, Crisis and Stigmata at the QE2 (where the dance club, Fuze Box is now located on Central Avenue). They went as far as cutting a record before ultimately disbanding. But, while on stage, she demonstrated her talents as a vocalist and a wordsmith, singing her words out onto a riot of dancing revelers.

    Whether it was a skateboard company, a heavy metal band, a graduate’s degree in mental health, or a tattoo apprenticeship; Bruno has approached each opportunity with passion. “I like to throw myself into things 100 percent,” she said. “I definitely put every fiber of my being into something I’m doing.” Which, as of late, has included amateur boxing.

    From the back of a weathered boxing gym, Bruno can be found jumping rope under the watchful eye of pro boxing trainer, Rick Sweeney.  The snapping of her rope blends into a medley of sound that includes the thack-a-da-thack-a-da-thack-a-da of speed bags, along with the percussion of punches (and subsequent grunts) from two boxers who battle inside the ring.

    Even among the handful of women who are there, Bruno seems out of place – a little bit shorter, a tad bit smaller, maybe a little older. Despite this, she appears to have an air about her where others recognize she’s no one to mess with. Maybe people are intimidated by her eyes, dark and blunt, especially when unaccompanied by a smile. Or, maybe by her tattoos, to which her tank top reveals plenty; from both “sleeves” down her arms to the art that covers her chest and back of her neck. Regardless, such perceptions are based upon assumptions.  Speaking with her melts away those preconceived judgments, and reveals someone entirely different.

    local tattoo artistFor starters, Bruno enlisted herself into an amateur boxing program at Sweeney’s Boxing & Fitness in Delmar, New York.  Sweeney, has produced two champion boxers out of his gym.  One of which, Sarah “The Knockout” Kuhn, who is responsible for introducing Bruno to the gym.  All who walk into Sweeney’s gym are immediately made aware of the no none-scene atmosphere.  Those who seek training for amateur boxing are warned they must meet “high expectations” or be asked to leave.

    “I’m very passionate, and it may be overbearing [for some people],” Bruno said. So much so, some people label her as a badass. “I believe the term badass is something other people put upon someone else that they don’t understand.”  Nonetheless, it is a persona she’s been asked to embrace while on television.  “(Laughs.) I guess a lot of people have labeled me a badass.”

    With careful editing and coaxing from show producers, Bruno is intense and unapproachable.  It’s something the show wanted to portray, she said. And, she agreed to play along. “Okay, I’ll go with it.”

    The premise of the show pits tattoo artists against each other in competition.  Each episode focuses on a specific technique to which a panel of judges ultimately critique and eliminate one artist at the end of every episode.  The margin of error “is so slight,” Bruno said. “They don’t show how bad [the critique process] is. You’ll have a line that is a little bit thinner than the other and you’ll get blasted for it.  You can get eliminated for it.”

    In addition to the stress of competition is the drama involved with living with strangers.

    “It’s basically, you’re putting sixteen overly passionate artists in a loft,” Bruno said. “We like to do things our own way. They are going to fight… A lot of people had a difficult time… On top of that we had to deal with the production side [of the show], which took hours and hours of every day. We were tired.  We were cold.  We were hungry. And, then, when that was done. There was a lot of standing. Going back, going forth.  Out in the cold, pretending that it’s summer. And, then it’s 10 o’clock at night, ‘alright, competition starting. Here are your canvases!’

    The biggest obstacle for me throughout the challenges was not being in my artistic comfort zone,” Bruno said. “I learned that I like to do art in my own time, in my own setting.”

    local tattoo artistLike the images tattooed onto her own body, she draws back to things she’s picked up along the path. She still picks up a pen.  She writes prose and later posts it onto Facebook for her friends to read. (“Just with the way my words come out on paper.  Just writing and writing, and read it later and I’d learn about myself. Same thing will happen with my art.  I’ll just zone out and start drawing. When I’m done with a piece, I’ll look at it and I won’t realize that it came from me.  It’s like I’m looking at someone else’s art.”)   When she tattoos, she can listen to her music. (“Music is very important to me. I listen to ’80s music when I tattoo. I listen to the 80s station on Pandora – Billy Joel, Flock of Seagulls. Stuff like that. I listen to hardcore metal, a little mix of everything. Every now and then the occasional Haddaway.”)  The television show has lead to more phone calls; old clients offering up support and new ones from out of town calling in to have work done. It humbles her to remember how long it took to build her credibility with clients. (“It’s been glamorized so much that everyone wants a hot girl tattooing them.  But, back in the day, for the trailblazers, it was difficult.”)

    Now, she continues to box, something she had to abandon for the show. Another path she intends to burn.

  • Boston Calling Announces September Lineup and Gears up for May 2014 Festival

    Boston Calling music festival takes over Boston’s City Hall Plaza twice in 2014. The festival has grown since its first year to now be a 3 day festival twice a year instead of a 2 day festival twice a year. Making multiple stages on the plaza, the festival lets Boston shine in the background of all the groups performing. Although there is no camping, the city has so many hotels in the area that it should be fairly easy to find lodging.

    The May portionboston calling festival 2014 of the festival is taking place over Memorial Day weekend from May 23rd to the 25th. Acts scheduled to play include Jack Johnson, Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, The Decemberists, Bastille, Tegan & Sara, and Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls. Tickets are on sale now in various formats including single day, weekend only, all three days and VIP.

    Today Boston Calling announced their September portion taking place from the 5th to the 7th. Taking the stages over that weekend will be The National, Lorde, The Replacements, Nas x The Roots, The Hold Steady, Lake Street Drive, White Denim, and Girl Talk. This is also looking likely to be one of the last east coast dates for Neutral Milk Hotel for the foreseeable future. Tickets for the fall festival go on sale tomorrow.

    With these eclectic lineups, Boston Calling is spearheading the festival scene in the Northeast with something for everyone with a great mixture of –  indie, rock, hip-hop, and EDM. Get your tickets for these now as they will likely sell out much sooner than later.

  • Jeff Austin Departs Yonder Mountain String Band

    Delfest 2013-204Jeff Austin and Yonder Mountain String Band announced today on their Facebook page, that Austin has decided to leave the band.

    The post explained that it was a group decision and made with heartfelt conversations over the past few months. The decision follows the birth of Austin’s new baby daughter and a winter tour that did not include the founding member.

    Austin has also been focusing on his solo career and it seems they are all in agreement that this is a positive move for them all.

    All future tour dates will feature special guests in place of Austin, with a new permanent line-up in 2015.

    The official statement:
    Yonder Mountain String Band is all about family, and through the support of our family of fans, we have been able to play music for you for the past 15 years. We couldn’t be more proud about our successes and experiences performing at the best venues and festivals in the country, and for the most dedicated fans any band could ever wish to have. With this said, YMSB would like to share some news about the future of the band. Collectively, after long, heartfelt discussions, we’ve all decided to move forth with a newly formed line-up due to varying career goals and creative pursuits. As of today, all future YMSB shows will be performed with Adam Aijala (guitar, vocals), Ben Kaufmann (bass, vocals), and David Johnston (banjo, vocals). We will welcome exciting special guests throughout the rest of the year and we look forward to a new permanent line-up in 2015. YMSB fully supports Jeff Austin and his emerging solo career.

    Yonder Mountain String Band will perform all scheduled dates throughout 2014 with the new line up and special guests. Jeff Austin will be announcing more dates for his solo endeavors in the coming months. The band wants the fans to know that this decision did not come easily, and we’ll certainly keep all of our fans up to date with the new Yonder band- member line-up information.

    We greatly look forward to seeing everyone out on the road this Summer and Fall!

    With Gratitude & Respect,
    Ben, Jeff, Dave & Adam

  • Dan Johnson Album release in May

    Local favorite Dan Johnson recently announced an upcoming album that he plans to release on May 15th.

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    “I’ve been recording a new album of original material here at the shack up in the brambly foothills of the Green Mountain,” stated Johnson in his latest press release. “It’s got eight original songs and a whole lot of tender loving care.

    I’m including “Mercury 85″ which has been a hit at shows lately, as well as a couple others I think you’re gonna like,” added Johnson.

    The album will be released on May 15th through Bandcamp – and like Radiohead, Johnson is letting fans dictate the price of this release. The name of the album was not revealed.

    See below for upcoming shows:

    Upcoming Shows
    April 22 – Rosendale Cafe, Rosendale NY
    April 23 – Olde English Pub, Albany NY
    April 24 – The Rose and Kettle, Cherry Valley NY
    April 25 – Old Union Hotel, Binghamton NY
    May 4 – Skinny Pancake, Montpelier VT
    May 17 – Bagitos, Montpelier VT
    July 20 – Troy Pig Out, Troy NY
    August 29-31 – Cornstock, Tunkhannock PA

  • 2014 Austin City Limits Line-up Released with Very Few Surprises

    If you’ve been keeping an eye on all the festival announcements here at , or elsewhere on the Internet, today’s release of 2014 Austin City Limits lineup will offer you the opportunity to tell your friends, “I knew that.”  There were no surprises when this year’s festival favorites, Eminem, Pearl Jam and Outkast topped the billing.

    It still proves to be an impressive two weekends of music with acts ranging from Jimmy Cliff to The Avett Brothers.  Add a few older favorites like Beck, Lettuce and the Replacements, mixed in with hot new names Lorde, Chvrches and Saratoga Spring’s own Phantogram, and you have one hell of a party.  For ticket information, go to the ACL website, www.aclfestival.com.

    Read the full line-up below; but, one warning – it is huge, and will take your whole coffee break this morning to go through it.  It is guaranteed to off up at least a couple OMGs and a few well-deserved eye rolls.  Enjoy!

    Eminem
    Pearl Jam
    OutKast
    Skrillex
    Beck
    Calvin Harris
    Lana Del Rey
    Lorde (weekend two only)
    Foster The People
    The Replacements
    Zedd
    Major Lazer
    The Avett Brothers
    Spoon
    The Head And the Heart
    Childish Gambino
    Chvrches
    Jimmy Cliff
    St. Vincent
    Phantogram
    Juanes
    The Glitch Mob
    Fitz & The Tantrums
    The Gaslight Anthem
    AFI
    Iggy Azalea
    Rebelution
    Icona Pop
    Turnpike Troubadours
    Capital Cities
    Paolo Nutini
    Jenny Lewis
    Beats Antique
    Sam Smith
    Kongos
    Real Estate
    tUnE-yArDs
    Kodaline
    Jagwar Ma
    Blackberry Smoke
    Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
    Mac DeMarco
    Gramatik
    Lettuce
    Lake Street Drive
    Poliça
    Lucius
    Temples
    Ozomatli
    Bleachers
    Ana Tijoux
    Hozier

    J. Roddy Walston & The Business
    Robert Ellis
    Zoe
    Saints Of Valory (weekend two only)
    Jon Baptiste And Stay Human
    Parker Millsap (weekend two only)
    The Preatures
    Falls
    Reuben And The Dark
    Tor Miller
    Bernhoft
    Nikki Lane
    Bad Rabbits
    My Brightest Diamond
    Cults
    The Rosebuds
    Night Terrors Of 1927
    The Chain Gang Of 1974
    Young & Sick
    Miniature Tigers
    Spanish Gold
    Empires
    The Districts
    Benjamin Booker
    Blank Range
    Asleep At The Wheel (weekend one only)
    Ray Benson & Milkdrive (weekend two only)
    Moats (weekend one only)
    Melanie Martinez (weekend two only)
    The Last Internationale (weekend one only)
    Johnnyswim (weekend one only)
    Future Unlimited (weekend one only)
    Jon Pardi (weekend one only)
    Beat Connection (weekend two only)
    Los Colognes (weekend one only)
    A Thousand Horses (weekend one only)
    Snowmine (weekend one only)
    The Lonely Biscuits (weekend two only)
    Bully (weekend two only)
    The Wans (weekend two only)
    Colony House (weekend two only)
    The Hunts (weekend two only)
    Catfish & The Bottlemen (weekend two only)
    Von Grey (weekend one only)
    Mark Scibila (weekend one only)
    Modoc (weekend one only)
    Black Pistol Fire (weekend two only)
    Blue Bear (weekend one only)
    Wood & Wire (weekend two only)
    Emily Wolfe (weekend two only)
    The Nightowls (weekend two only)
    Dawn And Hawkes (weekend one only)
    Mike And The Moonpies (weekend one only)
    Sphynx (weekend one only)
    Penny & Sparrow (weekend two only)
    Riders Against The Storm (weekend two only)
    Hard Proof (weekend one only)
    Arum Rae (weekend one only)
    The Legendary Soul Stirrers
    The Jones Family Singers
    Shields Of Faith
    The Levites
    Ashley Cleveland (weekend two only)
    The Stapletones (weekend two only)
    The River City Christianettes
    Gospel Silvertones (weekend one only)
    Wesley Bray And The Disciples Of Joy
    The Barton Hills Choir
    Steve Songs
    Ralph’s World
    Elizabeth McQueen
    Sugar Free Allstars
    School Of Rock
    The Q Brothers
    Tony Distefano & Tor

  • Lynyrd Skynyrd and Bad Company back on the road

    Bad Company and Lynyrd Skynyrd will be back on a co-headlining tour this summer after their hugely successful 2013 tour.

    The tour makes its way though the area when they each perform at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Darien, NY on July 13th.

    “We’re looking forward to being out on tour with our friends, Bad Company,” said Johnny Van Zant (current lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd), “Last year was great! If you want to see good rock ‘n’ roll, come check this out.”

    Paul Rodgers (lead singer of Bad Company) said, “Last year’s tour with our friends in Skynyrd was a fantastic time for all. We’re looking forward to spending ten dates with them and our fans again this summer.”

    The tour kicks off in Bangor, ME on July 10th and will end on July 25th in Clarkston, MI.  Tickets are on sale now.

    Bad Company was titled a ‘super-group’ due to the band’s original line up. Free’s Paul Rodgers (Vocals/Multi-Instrumentalis), Mott The Hoople’s Mich Ralphs (Guitar), Free’s Simon Kirke (percussion) and King Crimison’s Boz Burrell (bassist), who passed away in 2006. Over the years, the band released six albums that sold millions of copies and having number one hits like “Can’t Get Enough,” “Bad Company,” “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” and many other songs that were written by main songwriters Paul Rodgers and Mick Ralphs. Guitarist Howard Leese and bassist, Todd Ronning will join the original members on their summer tour.

    Lynyrd Skynyrd who is led by Gary Rossington (guitar), Johnny Van Zant (vocals), Ricky Medlocke (guitar) and with drummer Michael Cartellone have been keeping their legacy strong and memorable which started over 35 years ago in Jacksonville, Florida. Lynyrd Skynyrd have recorded over 60 albums with sales reaching over 30 million worldwide and even their song “Sweet Home Alabama” becoming a classic rock American anthem. The band remains a classic, rock ‘n’ roll cultural icon.

  • An Intimate Evening with Art Garfunkel: More Spring/Summer Dates With Appearances in NY and MA

    Art Garfunkel, legendary folk singer known for his part in Simon and Garfunkel, has recently returned to the stage with a select number of acoustic performances across NY.

    Starting his tour Garfunkelthis past December Garfunkel has just announced more performance dates for late spring and early summer, with three of those stops in downstate NY and the not-too distant reaches of the Capital District. Garfunkel recently performed several shows in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut between the months of March and April.

    Be a part of “An intimate Evening with Art Garfunkel,” an acoustic performance with songs, anecdotes and prose at these nearby tour stops:

    Tour Dates:

    June 13: White Plains Performing Arts Center, White Plains, NY (Tickets now on sale here)

    June 14: Paramount Hudson Valley, Peekskill, NY (Tickets are on pre-sale until April 20, open to the public afterward here)

    June 20: Mechanics Hall, Worcester, MA (Ticket sale date not yet announced)

    For a full listing of Art Garfunkel’s performances, visit his website here.