Looking for something to do on Valentine’s Day in Woodstock? Whether you’re single or not, Bearsville Theater is the place to be as Robert Randolph and the Family Band bring their signature pedal steel dance party to town.
Fresh off his latest album Lickety Splitand producing The Slide Brothers debut album, Robert Randolph is a sacred steel virtuoso, having made his mark for over more than 15 years, starting in the New Jersey/New York City area and spreading out to play Bonnaroo and dozens of other festivals, as well as opening up on tour for Eric Clapton, and that’s the short-short version of his musical resume. Seeing Randolph and his band in action will ignite your hips and get things shaking in no time. Expect a wild night in Woodstock
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The Fab Faux, accompanied by the Crème Tangerine Strings and Hogshead Horns will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the arrival of The Beatles in New York with a concert at The Egg on Saturday, February 15th at 7:30 PM.
Unlike Beatles tribute bands who sport wigs and period costumes to recreate a Beatles concert, the Fab Faux instead features some of New York’s top studio musicians – Jimmy Vivino and Frank Agnello (guitar), Will Lee (bass), Jack Petruzelli (keyboards) and Rich Pagano (drums). With a commitment to the accurate reproduction of The Beatles’ repertoire, The Fab Faux will perform a concert of songs rarely or never performed live by the Beatles.
This will include a set of “unplugged” tunes. While the Beatles often used acoustic instruments on their recordings, they were hard pressed to play their quieter material in concert due to the volume of the ecstatic audiences who screamed and cheered through their live performances.
The concert will also feature works from their later recordings, which featured highly developed arrangements, often enhanced with strings and horns. By the time these works were written and recorded, the Beatles had stopped touring so they were never performed in concert.
Tickets are $35-$45 and are available at The Egg Box Office at the Empire State Plaza, by telephone – 518-473-1845 – or on line.
There are gems in the Adirondacks, hidden places for music, speakeasies of the forest, places where they appear to be normal businesses by day and then at night transform into underground music venues. Superhip shows occur, spread by word of mouth, donations at the door with shared communal liquids and solids. Two such venues, The Recovery Lounge and BluSeed Studios, are hosting visiting International Recording Artist Alexis P Suter and her band the weekend of Feb 15th-16th.
International recording artist and Blues Music nominee Alexis P. Suter and her band are returning to the Adirondacks. She is a true vocal phenomenon with a gale force wind of a baritone voice that will lift your soul right out of your body, leaving it limp, shaking and dancing. She has opened up at the Midnight Ramble in Woodstock New York over 90 times. Levon Helm has said of her “She is one of those wonderful spirits, she’s got her arms around you; you can feel that”.
Alexis is doing two different shows. On Saturday Feb 15th, The Upper Jay Art Center’s Recovery Lounge will open its doors at 7PM for an 8PM show. This will be with a full band geared toward the blues and their classic songs. Be prepared to stand up, dance and shout. At BluSeed Studios in Saranac Lake on Sunday Febuary 16th at 230 PM she will be bringing it to the heart with a Gospel Show highlighting her roots. Don’t miss this vocal powerhouse with her band of blues.
Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will be bringing their legendary show to Albany’s Times Union Center on May 13. This is part of the first leg of United States dates for Bruce since 2012. Bruce is known for pushing the envelope at concerts, with not only playing his own numbers, but covering great old rock numbers as well as taking requests from audience members.
The last time he came to Albany in 2007, it was Danny Federici’s second to last show as a full member of The E Street Band before passing away in 2008. There have been plenty of changes in the band since that stop in Albany. Clarence Clemons has also passed away, a four-part horn section and a chorus have been added, and on some occasions Tom Morello plays in the band too.
They will be supporting his latest record, High Hopes, which came out last month. Tickets will be going on sale this Friday, February 14 at 10AM. Tickets are going to go quick for these as this is the only New York show of the tour at the moment. Don’t sleep in on Friday and make sure you get tickets to what is going to be one of the hottest shows of the Spring.
The Saturday of Presidents’ Weekend should be a blast at Club Helsinki in “Upstate’s Downtown” Hudson, where Steve Earle will be belting out some of his signature rockabilly, alt-country, and anti-war tunes. Garnering inspiration from musicians such as Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark, many of Steve Earle’s songs have been recorded by country superstars including Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, and Joan Baez. After a brief hiatus in the early ‘90s, Earle came back strong with an album that returned to more of his folksy acoustic roots. This tour will be in support of his latest album Townes, comprising songs written by Earle’s mentor, the late great singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. Come on out to spend an evening with this triple Grammy-winning legend, who is kind enough to make the trip to our neck of the woods for a performance.
The show will be starting at 9 PM, with the doors opening at 6:00. Come early if you can, and be sure to enjoy a tasty dinner of slow-cooked southern cuisine served up in the restaurant right inside the club! Tickets for this event cost $55 in advance/$60 at the door. Visit Helsinki Hudson for information on how to purchase tickets or to make dinner reservations.
For those fans who are or will be in New York City throughout the month of February, Steve Earle will be performing four all request shows every Wednesday night of the month at the City Winery!
The legendary talented guitar virtuso Tim Reynolds will be bringing his band TR3 on stage Monday, February 10th at The Tralf Music Hall. Tim Reynolds, well known for his collaboration with Dave Matthews, will be joined on stage with Mick Vaughn (bass/vocals) and Dan Martier (drums/vocals). TR3 fuses different genres of music together producing a unique show not to miss.
Tim Britt, a Buffalo based artist, will be opening for TR3. He has been awarded the best original solo artist nightlife music award for two years in a row. Tim is a very talented musician who plays the acoustic guitar and has a Dave Matthews sound quality. Tim most recently opened for Boyd Tinsley from The Dave Matthews Band. You will want to make sure you get to the show early to catch his set.
Tickets for Tim Reynolds and TR3 at the Tralf Music Hall can be purchased through The Tralf Music Hall $18 or $22 day of show
XRIJF announced the return of Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers to the Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre for the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival 13th Edition, which will be held June 20-28. Tickets go on sale Friday, February 7 at 10:00 a.m. at rochesterjazz.com. Steve Martin and The Steep Canyon Rangers last performed in Rochester at the XRIJF in 2012 in two sold-out shows.
Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers featuring Edie Brickell will perform on Saturday, June 21. Tickets are $105 boxes/$95 orchestra/$80 mezzanine and loge/$65 balcony plus $8 per ticket service charge/facility fee. All performances will be at 8:00 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre.
Picture hundreds of people huddled around,smoking cigarettes, drinking beers under the bright lights of the grand marquee waiting to get into the show. Now take that image and think the complete opposite and that is the feel of the Alec Ounsworth (Clap Your Hands Say Yeah) living room tour. If a patron of the concert at Big Blue North Studios in Utica didn’t have specific directions and overview of what they were in for, they would have thought they were in the wrong place. A huge church that Big Blue North Studios now calls home was dark with nothing but a candlelit pathway leading to the entrance on January 28th.
A kind woman was at the door, taking names, letting fans know that coffee and tea were available to the right. Yup, you heard it right coffee and tea. This was a concert? The ambiance at this point was that of an AA meeting. Confusion filled the room; confusion and anticipation. As the crowd of 40 people or so sat in metal folding chairs, the stage was set up just as if it were a living room (hence the tours name) with ablack and white TV with a scrambled image, a tan fuzzy chair, a fireplace, a table and a microphone in the middle of it all. Intimate doesn’t even begin to describe the atmosphere. When Ounsworth walked through the crowd and stepped on stage he had everyone’s utmost attention.
This was more than a show, it was an experience, a rare one at that. Seeing an indie hero such as Alec Ounsworth playing his usually fast paced songs, stripped down and played completely different, while the farthest person away from him was 20 feet away. Ounsworth proved to his fans that he still has it and with the new formation of CYHSY, the new album has nothing but the possibility of greatness.
Opening up with the beautiful David Bowie classic “Absolute Beginners” highlighted Ounsworth’s vocal range and not stretching it too far to get a feel for how the room would sound with an audience. The intimacy was so apparent that Ounsworth not only didn’t mind fan interaction, but encouraged it. By talking to the fans throughout. When he played “Upon This Tidal Wave of Young Blood”, a classic off the CYHSY self-titled debut album, there were people quietly sitting but yet moving to the music, smiling, mouthing the words, as not to disturb the ambiance of the room. At this point where the man of the hour started to cough, and sniffle a bit, making comments implying he may have a cold, but not only didn’t he stop the show, or take a break, he continued his high pitch on the verge of whiny vocals. Ounsworth offered fans a treat by playing “Blameless”, a new song off the full bands album set for a spring release, transitioning smoothly into “In this Home on Ice”, stripped down, even more so than the song’s previous versions. The show closed with “Underwater (you and me)”, off the bands second album Some Loud Thunder, a spectacular way to end the set. Arguably the bands most beautiful song made even that much more due to the intimate surroundings.
Ounsworth proved to his fans that he still has it and with the new formation of CYHSY, the new album has nothing but the possibility of greatness.
After much anticipation, fans can celebrate the lineup for Rock n Roll Resort v4: “The Dream Machine”, an exclusive 3-day, 2-night multi-media experience taking place April 4-6, 2014 at Hudson Valley Resort & Spa in Kerhonkson, New York, nestled within the heart of the Catskills.
An all-inclusive concert adventure, Rock n Roll Resort is an intimate destination event for music and arts, held within the walls of a VIP resort, that features an eclectic assembly of musical talent including electronic, funk, bluegrass and jam band performers. At the event, fans will enjoy the unique opportunity to socialize with the artists off-stage, all weekend long. A sonic, visual and intellectual voyage promising to be a full resort takeover wherever it lands, Rock N Roll Resort explores different music themes and resorts throughout the Northeast and beyond.
Rock n Roll Resort has been featured on since it’s inception, and has regularly been part of the Best of Upstate in the Best Festivals category. The Rock n Roll Resort v4: “The Dream Machine” confirmed lineup includes:
Dumpstaphunk, Motet x2, Everyone Orchestra, Turkuaz, Cabinet, BRYAC Funk Allstars, Conehead Buddha, Nephrok! Allstars, Peter Prince & The Trama Unit, The Alchemystics, Digital $torm, Z3, Leroy Justice, Roots of Creation, TAUK, Alan Evans Trio, Goosepimp Orchestra, Danny Pease and The Regulators, The Kings of Belmont, Mark Mercier Band, Dr. Westchesterson, The Juicy Grapes, The Broadcast, Arclite, Darian Cunning Band, Michelle Sarah, Solaris, The Kind Buds, 7 Below, The Big Sway, Big Takeover, Cheatcode, Honeycomb, Mister F, Space Carnival, Cosmic Dust Bunnies, Frank Viele solo, and Political Animals.
Goosepimp Orchestra at Rock n Roll Resort v3
Many artists will take the stage multiple times throughout the weekend, and more artists to confirm soon!
This April’s Rock N Roll v4: “The Dream Machine” will showcase an eclectic mix of up and coming super talent with over 50 hours of musical entertainment, collaborative live art, activities including a golf tournament and celebrity poker competition, workshops and theme nights, cyberistic euphoria, eclectic catering and even a festival vendor row all at an affordable price and within the conveniences of the Hudson Valley Resort & Spa.
Set within 400 wooded acres adjacent to Minnewaska State Park, and surrounded by gorgeous Catskill views, the ambiance of Hudson Valley Resort & Spa provides an unparallel layer of of tranquility and luxury–a quintessential location for such an incredible musical occasion. Guests can enjoy fitness room, arcade centers, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam rooms, heated indoor pool, and on-site shopping.