Category: News Desk

  • Joshua Redman to Join Umphrey’s For 3-Night January 2015 Run In NY

    Umphrey’s McGee will continue their tradition of starting their first full tour of the year in New York in 2015. Joined by saxophonist Joshua Redman, UM will play shows at NYC’s Beacon Theatre on Friday, Jan. 16, and Saturday, Jan. 17, before shipping the party out to Long Island.

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    The Chicago-based improg powerhouse makes their debut at Huntington’s Paramount Theater on Jan. 18.  Umphrey’s and Umphreaks alike rejoice when award-winning saxophonist Redman joins the sextet on stage, which he has done sporadically for the past decade.

    2014 has been a huge year for UM, as they launched their own Nothing Too Fancy Music record label and their first album off N2F, Similar Skin. They close the year out with a historic 5-night run at Atlanta’s Tabernacle Theater from Dec. 30, 2014- Jan. 3, 2015, before opening up their first proper tour of 2015 in New York.

    Pre-sale tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 19, and tickets will be on sale to the public on Friday, Sept. 26.  More information can be found here.

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  • Johnny Marr Bringing ‘Playland’ to Upstate New York and Beyond

    Johnny Marr, known best for being a founding member of The Smiths, is about to release his second solo album Playland on Oct. 6 and is supporting the release with a nationwide tour.

    Most notable for Upstate New York is the Tuesday Nov. 18 show at Upstate Concert Hall. Tickets are going to go on sale on Saturday Sept. 13 at 10AM and are only going to run you $20. This show is part of WEQX‘s 30th anniversary celebrations being the voice of independent music in the Capitol Region.

    The only other Johnny Marr in New York shows will take place on November 12th at The Gramercy Theatre in New York City and Nov.15 at The Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Other shows in the area include Nov. 14 at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ and Nov. 16 at The Paradise in Boston, MA. Tickets for these shows will be going on sale Friday Sept. 12. Johnny is a tremendous guitarist and song-writer and all of these venues are a great way to see a talent such as his in such intimate venues. The first single from the album, “Easy Money” can be seen below.

  • Phil Lesh: 5 Bands, 5 Weekends, 10 Shows at The Capitol Theatre

    Phil Lesh will continue his exclusive deal with Peter Shapiro and The Capitol Theatre with a five weekend run throughout November. Unlike his other runs though these shows are only taking place on Fridays and Saturdays starting with a Halloween show on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. This run will see a new cast of musicians play with Phil every weekend with the only constant being one of the best drummers on the scene, Joe Russo.

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    The first weekend of shows will have Dan Lebowitz, Rob Barraco, John Kadlecik and special guests. The Halloween show is sure to be special as The Grateful Dead always used to treat holidays with a nod and a grin. The following weekend of Nov. 7 and 8 will see The Chris Robinson Brotherhood and Eric Krasno join in on the fun. Chris Robinson is no stranger to playing with Phil over the years and Krasno joined Phil and Russo in Central Park a year ago. The third weekend of shows has some old friends coming to the stage in Larry Campbell, John Kadlecik, Teresa Williams, and Jeff Chimenti. The penultimate weekend has Keller Williams, John Kadlecik, and Jason Crosby bringing their take on the catalog. These two middle weekends may not be the shows most fans are going to try for tickets for first, but they will certainly be some of the more interesting shows of the run.

    The final weekend will have Stu Allen, Anders Osborne, Marco Benevento, and special guests to cap off the run with Lesh and Russo. These last two shows are already gaining a lot of hype and it is well deserved as the cast of musicianship that is going to be on stage is impressive, and the idea of unannounced guests coming as well lets the mind wander of who else will join. All shows will be going on sale through the venue’s website on September 12th at Noon and will likely sell out rather quickly.

  • The Garcia Project will make you Smile, Smile, Smile

    Upstate NY band The Garcia Project has been on the move lately and wowing audiences from the East Coast to the West with their recreation of Jerry Garcia Band shows for the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. The Garcia Project has come from playing little festivals in Upstate like The Strawberry Jam to Fiddlers Picnic and has gained a strong following in their home state. There’s just something about seeing this band live, you can’t help but close your eyes and kick off your shoes to spin barefoot in the grass wherever they are playing the sweet music of Jerry Garcia.

    The band recently spent some time on the West Coast [home to the Grateful Dead] where they celebrated Jerry’s 72nd birthday at the Jerry Garcia Birthday Celebration in Santa Cruz, C.A. where they opened for and sat in with Los Angeles Grateful Dead legends, Cubensis. While in California the band was also invited to be VIP guests of the Jerry Day celebration in San Francisco – a huge honor to any GD family member.

    This year’s Jerry Jam in Bath, N.H. was another milestone for the Garcia Project, not only were they the Friday night headliners but they had none other than JGB’s Melvin Seals sitting in on the keys for that event. The show can be heard on the Live Music Archive – https://archive.org/details/TheGarciaProject2014-07-25

    With such success this past summer the band will be looking forward into the Fall season with a main stage appearance at this year’s Wormtown Music Festival in Greenfield, M.A. Sept. 12-14, where they will be opening up for Dopapod and Max Creek. Making their way from the side stage to the main stage is an accomplishment bands strive for when first starting out and the Garcia Project has made the leap and audiences are welcoming them with open arms.

    If you haven’t seen this band yet and you are a fan of JGB or the Grateful Dead, you must get out to see them – and run, don’t walk to their next appearance. You can catch them on Sept. 20 where they will be opening for New Riders of The Purple Sage at the Autumn Equinox Festival at Page Farm in Croydon, N.H. They will return to the Capital District to play the Rustic Barn in Troy, N.Y. on Sept. 27 with special guests Knot Dead. The band will then head to Glens Falls on Oct. 24 for a special evening at the Wood Theater where they will recreate a classic JGB show for fans. This band is on the move and a must see for any Dead Head. For more show dates please visit the Garcia Project online.

    NYS Music recently had the opportunity to speak with Mik and Kat from the Garcia Project about why they were drawn to Jerry’s music and where they find their inspiration.

    What was it about Jerry’s music that drew you to it, specifically?

    Kat: I think the thing that initially drew me into his music was the affect it had on people. I kept meeting these folks that seemed to be living life with a different perspective. They were seemingly positive, carefree, and excited about life. It was like the old saying goes, when you see someone having a good time, “I’ll have whatever they are having.”  I had to look into this music and community and see what it was all about.

    Mik: I found the Jerry Garcia Band in 1988 and fell in love with the song choices that the band played and the incredible, beautiful guitar tone that Jerry had. Jerry had a way of showing emotion through his guitar playing and singing that I just never heard from anyone else. Also, the warmth of the fans at a Jerry Garcia Band show was infectious. It was a place where you could go and relax, let your hair down, talk to other like-minded folks and enjoy the music. There has not been anything else quite like those experiences.

    When were you introduced to Jerry Garcia’s music – his or the Dead’s, what circumstances surrounded it?

    Kat: Before I was a Deadhead, I met someone who mistook me for one. I had no idea what a Deadhead was and not very familiar with The Grateful Dead’s music. So, of course, this made me curious. I inquired and they brought me to a show soon after. I felt at home right away and started dancing immediately. This is not only unusual when a person doesn’t know the music, but i had not really danced in public before to any music. It was a freeing experience. I was in awe at people’s kindness, openness, and concern for each other as strangers. A very eye-opening night, seeing for the first time that society could be different from I knew it to be.

    Mik: I listened to The Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Led Zepplin, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles throughout High School in the late eighties. In 1987, right after I graduated, I went to see The Grateful Dead with my HS friends in Rochester, NY. It was at Silver Stadium and the ride there was filled with anticipation! When we hit Rochester, I saw a sea of people dressed every kind of way, in every kind of color. We parked and walked around and talked with everyone that we could and eventually went into the show. I saw a huge speaker system with scaffolding on the end of the field and a huge american flag tarp was laid on the field (to cover the wires, etc?) They were pumping Sgt. Peppers on the pa system and everyone inside was just having a blast! I made my way up to the front of the stage, past the flying marshmallows and frisbees. I really thought to myself that “The Grateful Dead” were not a band that performed, it was much more than that….we were all part of the show. Then the band came out and opened the show rocking. I was hooked.

    Along with Jerry, who would you say are your most significant influences?

    Kat: It’s hard for me to narrow that list down to any reasonable degree. I take my inspiration from all singers with soul, past and present, from all genres of music. When I am studying a new song, I listen to every version of that song I can find. I search for every person singing it on YouTube and Archive.org.  I look for the current really good bands and singers out there and see what they’ve done with it. I always find and listen to the original version, if it’s something Jerry covered. Then, I take that inspiration and knowledge and figure out what my take on it is.

    Mik: Hmmmmm. Let me think about that.

    Why did you decide to focus on JG instead of the GD as a whole?GarciaProject-2

    Kat: The Jerry Garcia Band music always felt special.  It touches hearts, soothes souls, and eases minds. Manifesting love and good vibes together is so important. People come in weary and leave rejuvenated by gathering together and helping create the community, and the music. I feel so grateful that i got to experience these shows, the community, and the consciousness while Jerry was still around. If we can create an atmosphere and play this music so that people can still gather and hear it, and be even a little bit as happy and inspired as we were with Jerry’s band, then it’s a mission worth pursuing.

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    Mik: I had been playing Grateful Dead music for years. I never really tried putting together a band that played Jerry Garcia Band stuff…It was kind of like a holy grail to me. Once we started down this path it became apparent I needed to perform this music and people needed to be a part of it as well. There are new fans that never got to see The Jerry Garcia Band and older fans who miss it as much as I do. If we all get together and make a show happen, it is an amazing experience. Currently, we are performing actual classic set lists (shows) from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. We do the same songs and perform with the inspiration from listening to the old shows. It’s not a note for note thing, but more of a feeling and vibe.

  • Brooklyn and Albany combine as The End Men kick off their tour at The Low Beat

    Thursday, September 11th, the rock will invade Albany at The Low Beat. From the ashes of Valentines, this new venue over on Central Avenue has risen, and has already brought some great live acts to the area. This night aims to be no different, as some locals and some out of town bands will help send off The End Men on their two week tour of america.

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    Photo by The End Men

    Henry’s Rifle, straight out of Albany, will bring his one man, dirty rocking banjo music to the stage. Fresh of of the Muddy Roots festival in Tennessee, and poised to drop his brand new album, “Barroom Weather” very soon, his rackus, infectious sounds will surely brighten your day and get you ready for the night.

    Sun Voyager, out of Orange County New York, will be slinging psychedelic garage rock licks at the audience in full helpings. Usually hitting the Brooklyn scene, it will be a treat to see them in Albany, alongside such luminaries of local rock and roll. They are part of King Pizza Records, and definitely check out their Bandcamp if you haven’t already.

    Charmboy, another Albany based band,  are a product of the no nonsense rock and roll of the 70’s and they are proud to produce guitar laden rock without gimmick or pretense. Tight riffs and tasty jams will feed the hole in your soul where rock and roll lives. They will be sure to do what they do best; melt faces and hearts alike with their pure inspiring music.

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    The End Men Fall Tour

    The End Men, from Brooklyn New York, definitely call Albany their home away from home at this point. Joining up with the fine collective of  musical folks at Built4BBQ, they have made the pilgrimage upstate a number of times to great crowd response. The two piece, though rumoured to be rounded out by a mysterious saxaphone player for this tour, bring an incredibly huge sound with them wherever they set up shop. They have been tearing up stages in America as well as Europe for over four years now, and they show no signs of taking a break. Each time they come to this area they try out new material, engage the crowd on and off the stage, and make for an immersive experience full of their own brand of psycho dirty blues laden rock and roll.

    Show starts at 8PM at The Low Beat, for only 5 dollars. Check out the Facebook event.

  • First Listen: Ocupanther ‘III e III’

    datastretch is happy to share the first listen of Ocupanther’s new single “III e III”. Ocupanther hails from Rochester and first came onto the scene in 2011. Three of the four members of this quartet played together for years as regional touring band Pia Mater.

    A change in direction for that band and the addition of long time friend and shred wizard Mike Pantano birthed Ocupanther. Data Stretching will mark the third studio release for the band after 2012’s Troncoso and 2013’s Progressor. Keep an eye on for a full review of the new release and enjoy “III e III” while you wait.

    Upcoming Ocupanther dates:

    Sept 13th – Night Lights Music Festival – Sherman, NY

    September 26th – Temple Bar & Grill – CD Release Celebration – Rochester, NY

    Oct 2nd – Tralf Music Hall w/ Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad – Buffalo, NY

    Oct 7th – Montage Music Hall- w/ New Mastersounds – Rochester, NY

    Oct 18th – Westcott Theater w/ Electron – Syracuse, NY

    Nov 1st – Lovin’ Cup’s Hallo-Palooza – Henrietta, NY

    Nov 21st – Flour City Station – Rochester, NY

  • Exit The Haggis, Enter Jubilee Riots

    When faced with change, most individuals tend to shy away from it. Uncertainty of what will occur, especially when you are in a situation where you are comfortable and safe, tends to deter us from making that leap of faith. Today, those that follow Enter The Haggis learned that their beloved band is making a leap of faith into a new direction. Immediately following the announcement of the band’s name change and new direction those fans, aka Haggis Heads, began to react. Some with glee and support, some with sadness and fear that what they love will no more be, and some have yet to respond.

    I cannot say I find this a surprise though as this band has been cutting edge and pushing the limits and evolving for several years now. This is a critical step for musicians to make, one that is considered risky at best to switch what appears to be genres, hoping that fans will follow. If you look at history of those bands with longevity, you will see evolution in their music and pushing the boundaries. Sometimes the risk pays off, especially when they have as much talent as these lads do. The band will still play all their fans favorites, they still will be the amazing guys they always have been, they just are growing, they are just becoming better. It’s commendable.

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    Jubilee Riots

    This new direction, including their new name, now known as Jubilee Riots, allows this amazing band to continue to grow and bring their music to a wider base of fans worldwide. As they completed their latest album, The Penny Black Project, it’s apparent that they love their fans. In fact, the entire album is written by stories submitted to them of personal life stories from fans worldwide. Their highly anticipated album will soon be released and a local private listening party will occur Oct. 12 at the Saranac Brewery. Stay tuned as NYS Music brings you a preview of the album and highlights of the party.

    The band will have one final show as Enter The Haggis at The Wescott in Syracuse on Oct. 11 and tickets will go fast, so please purchase yours now for their final celebration as Enter The Haggis and to show your support for their new adventure.

    No matter what their name is, they love their fans, they love central New York, and they just plain ole’ rock. NYS Music wishes Enter The Haggis farewell and welcomes Jubilee Riots with open arms.

    For the full statement from the band please visit http://www.enterthehaggis.com/exitthehaggis

  • Tedeschi Trucks Band Rolls Into Rochester on September 25

    Rochester, NY will be the landing spot for the celebratory roots and blues explorations of the Tedeschi Trucks Band on Sept. 25. The eleven piece group combines Derek Trucks world-renowned guitar prowess as well as his wife Susan Tedeschi’s gritty vocals and equally potent guitar talents. Poly rhythmic undercurrents, golden horn exclamations and soulful renditions of classic covers and original compositions are on the docket for the evenings musical proceedings. The band will visit Rochester in support of their recent release, 2013’s Made Up Mind. 

    Tedeschi Trucks Band rochesterThe concert will feature the band’s diverse blend of swampy blues, jazz, funk and raga neatly decorated with the virtuosic slide guitar of bandleader and instrumentalist extraordinaire Derek Trucks. Unable to be categorized by genre, the Tedeschi Trucks band is music for the body and mind, developed by some of the finest musicians in the world, each member a shining star illuminating a detailed musical landscape.

    Tickets for the 7:30 performance are available through Ticketmaster for $39.00-89.00 or by contacting the Rochester Auditorium Theatre.

  • Chimaira Announces Break-Up

    Sad news for heavy metal fans, this week, Chimaira announced after fifteen years of being together that the band was ending.

    On Sept. 1, 2014, lead guitarist Emil Werstler announced his departure from the band. A day later, rhythm guitarist Matt Szlachta, keyboardist/vocalist Sean Zatorsky, bassist Jeremy Creamer, and drummer Austin D’Armond also announced their departure from the band. Lead singer Mark Hunter was the only one that did not make a statement until he posted on the band’s official Facebook page:

    “After fifteen full blown ass ripping years, it is with great honor to announce the end of Chimaira. Thanks to everyone that supported the group in any way shape or form. Everyone involved with the band from members to fans put their heart and soul into this project. We achieved a lot. We bled a lot. It fucking ruled” — Mark Hunter

    Chimaira was formed in 1998, in Cleveland, Ohio. The band made an impact on the new wave of American heavy metal scene in the mid-1990s and early 2000s. Their debut EP, This Present Darkness was released in 2000 and charted in the top 10 at Metal Radio.

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  • Clutch Returns to Upstate New York

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    It’s that time of year again. Heavy Earth Rockers, Clutch, are returning to Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park, New York on Saturday, Sept. 6. The band will likely hold court to a packed house, as they seem to bring out fans from all corners of the state and beyond every time they grace the stage at UCH.

    Joining them on this tour will be Lionize, a tight, riff heavy outfit from Maryland. Their new album, Jetpack Soundtrack, is full of their usual sci-fi metaphors coupled with intense hard rock. But this album is a little different, as the band and their sound have matured over the last ten years. It was also co-produced by Jean-Paul Gaster, the drummer of Clutch, adding to the explosive percussive energy this album emits. 

    Also opening up is American Sharks, a driving heavy rock band, reminiscent of the glory days of Motorhead. Both American Sharks and Lionize round out a night of guitar-heavy, full on rock that is sure to be a show not to miss. Upstate Concert Hall brings quality entertainment to the area, and a Clutch show is one that many faithful patrons frequent every single year.

    Clutch continues to return because of the overwhelming response they have gotten from this area. Blues driven, heavy rock riffs coupled with a stunning vocal assault are what make these shows so much fun.  If you are a fan of heavy music, or music that moves you, this is the show for you. If you are already a fan of Clutch, both openers promise to deliver in a big way, and might make you fans of them as well. Thanks to Step Up Presents for bringing this band back again and again.

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    Tickets can be bought through Ticketmaster or through the Upstate Concert Hall box office.