Category: Regions

  • And the Winners Are: 2014 SAMMYs

    As award season is upon us, it is our pleasure to share with you the very talented recipients of the 2014 SAMMY Awards that were handed out March 7th at the Palace Theatre in Syracuse, NY.  The SAMMYs were founded in 1993 by Frank Malfitano.  Groups and artists are invited to submit their work  for consideration and recognition.  Categories span multiple genres of music, and area musicians and artists are recognized and celebrated in the number one musical event in the Syracuse area.

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    SAMMY Awards 2014 Photo by Luaps Lens

    As award shows go, this one is no different boosting a red carpet event, live acts, and festivities celebrating the creative arts in the Syracuse area.  This year’s performers included the likes of Mike McKay Band, Brownskin Band, Pale Green Stars, The Goonies, and the Flashcubes to name a few.

    Pale Green Stars Perform at the SAMMY Awards
    Pale Green Stars Perform at the SAMMY Awards – Photo by Luaps Lens

    would like to extend our congratulations to all the nominees and recipients of this years awards.

    Founder’s Award: The Madisons

    Best Pop: Sir Magnus

    Best Country: Mick Fury & Midnight Moonshine

    Best Jazz: Jesse Collins Quartet

    Best Hip-Hop: Tall Bucks

    Best Blues: Mark Doyle (“Pushin’”)

    Best R&B: Erika Lovette

    Best Metal: Era

    Best Americana (tie): Ruddy Well Band; Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb

    Best Alternative: 4 Point 0

    Best Rock: Elephant Mountain

    Best Recording Other Styles: Duo L’Adour

    People’s Choice for Best Artist: Ruddy Well Band

    People’s Choice for Best Venue: Shifty’s

    Brian Bourke Award for Best New Artist: Rabbit in the Rye

  • 518 East Region: Vote in the First Round of March Madness!

    Upstateology Breakdown: By square mileage alone, the 518 area code is the largest region in our bracket, covering 24 counties and 1,200 zip codes. Leading the empire of all regions is the Ominous Seapods, an all-time favorite jam band whose heyday lived out in the 1990’s. With a sound closely resembling Phish, their popularity extended throughout all of Upstate New York before disbanding in the new millennium. They are lead dog ahead of Blotto, influencers of new-wave bands who have come out of the woodwork recently to perform live shows. But prognosticators question whether these old-timers have the endurance to withstand a youthful pack that’s close at their heels. Skinless, at No. 3, represents the rising popularity of death metal, and a two-piece band by the name of Phantogram at No. 5 brings its spaced-out synths and samples, along with the following of a quarter-million strong on Facebook. But, the band with the glass slipper at this dance belongs to Lucid at the No. 16 spot. This versatile group from Plattsburgh will throw everything at the competition, incorporating traditional rock instruments with saxophone and even a harp! Jazz, rock, honky-tonk and reggae are all within their repertoire, guaranteeing to have opponents in fits. – Michael Hallisey

    All 8 polls for the bracket are listed below – make sure you vote for each!

    See the full field of 64 bands and artists!

    1 Ominous Seapods v 16 Lucid
    2 Blotto v 15 Formula 5
    3 Skinless v 14 Digital Dharma
    4 Peter Prince v 13 Mister F/Timbre Coup
    5 Phantogram v 12 Restless Streets
    6 Conehead Buddha v 11 Titanics
    7 Stellar Young v 10 Stigmata
    8 Eastbound Jesus v 9 Wild Adriatic

    Polls are now closed! Stay tuned for Round 2 matchups coming Friday, March 21st!

  • 716/585 West Region: Vote in the First Round of March Madness!

    Upstateology Breakdown: The Western New York region runs deep with talent. There are Grammy winners, trend-setters, up-and-comers, and unique artists up and down the list. Headlining the region is Buffalo’s most well-known export in the Goo Goo Dolls. Nipping right on their heels though is the Superfreak himself, Rick James, the social voice of Ani DiFranco, and death metallers Cannibal Corpse. The next group is just as widely diversified featuring John Valby, aka Dr. Dirty, who’s satirical and obscene approach to music places him far off the beaten path. Brothers Neal and Alan Evans grew up in Buffalo and launched their careers making up 2/3 of the band Soulive. At present, Alan also plays in the Alan Evans Trio and Neal in Lettuce. Snapcase is a hardcore band who are relatively unknown yet have influenced so many of their successors. Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad rounds out the nationally known acts with their roots reggae sound. The second half of the bands demonstrate a strong case for an upset no matter which matchup you look at. From Thunderbody and Buddhahood’s strong fan bases to Aqueous and Smackdab who both received nods in ‘s Best Of’s this past year, every matchup is going to be very interesting with the future region winner still a complete mystery. No matter what happens, this region will surely produce a contender in ‘s March Madness! – Jeremiah Shea

    All 8 polls for the bracket are listed below – make sure you vote for each!

    See the full field of 64 bands and artists!

    1 Goo Goo Dolls v 16 Smackdab
    2 Rick James v 15 Funktional Flow
    3 Ani DiFranco v 14 The Manhattan Project
    4 Cannibal Corpse v 13 Big Leg Emma
    5 Dr. Dirty (John Valby) v 12 Aqueous
    6 Neal and Alan Evans (Soulive) v 11 Spyro Gyra
    7 Snapcase v 10 Buddhahood
    8 Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad v 9 Thunderbody

    Polls are now closed! Stay tuned for Round 2 matchups coming Friday, March 21st!

  • 607/845 South Region: Vote in the First Round of March Madness!

    The 607/845 region of New York is filled with talent and a few big name musicians, both new and old. Starting off the list at number one is a legend, the late Pete Seeger. Since the 1940’s Seeger has been a musician, activist, pioneer of American Folk Music, making him our top seed. Spots 3 and 5 are home to the area’s hottest Americana/Reggae bands, John Brown’s Body and Sim Redmond Band, whose popularity has grown immensely in the festival scene and across the country. An interesting match-up to look out for is between No. 6 Big Mean Sound Machine and No. 11 Wingnut. These groups are known for the unique sounds they have created, from Big Mean’s complex Latin and dub to Wingnut’s unstoppable funk. With a considerable amount of clout in the local music scene, these bands should prove to be an exciting pairing. Lastly, Jimkata must be mentioned for their rapidly growing fan base and rigorous tour schedule. This electronic/jam quartet has really made a name for itself in the past three years, playing Gathering of the Vibes, Summer Camp and opening this year’s Snowball in Colorado. – Zach Luckin

    All 8 polls for the bracket are listed below – make sure you vote for each!

    See the full field of 64 bands and artists!

    607/845 South Region

    1 Pete Seeger v 16 Professor Louie and the Crowmatix
    2 Donna the Buffalo v 15 Notorious String Busters
    3 John Brown’s Body v 14 Spectacular Average Boys
    4 Perfect Thyroid v 13 Revision
    5 Sim Redmond Band v 12 3
    6 Big Mean Sound Machine v 11 Wingnut
    7 Jimkata v 10 Yolk
    8 Driftwood v 9 SOLARiS

    Polls are now closed! Stay tuned for Round 2 matchups coming Friday, March 21st!

  • 315 Central Region: Vote in the First Round of March Madness!

    Upstateology Breakdown: This might be the toughest region to come out of. You have a metal rock god in Dio, 70’s classic rockers Blue Oyster Cult and guitar god Joe Bonamassa in the top 4. moe. is 3rd and has called 315 home for moe.down since 1999. Joanne Shenandoah celebrates the Oneida Nation heritage and has won a Grammy for her singing while Martin Sexton’s songwriting and singing have made him a national touring act of great influence. Bluegrass legend Tony Trischka, Syracuse University product Ra Ra Riot and Geneva’s own Gym Class Heroes all pose serious threats with large fan bases to support these acts. A variety of sounds fill out the next few slots, with thick funk from Sophistafunk, jamgrass from Floodwood, classic 90’s jam band Dexter Grove and Los Blancos who have won many regional awards for their blues. Rapper/beatboxer Joe Driscoll and bluegrass band Birdseed Bandits round out this region that will surely be a tough one to emerge victorious from. Best of luck to the 315 bands! – Pete Mason

    All 8 polls for the bracket are listed below – make sure you vote for each!

    See the full field of 64 bands and artists!

    1 Ronnie James Dio v 16 Birdseed Bandits
    2 Blue Oyster Cult v 15 Joe Driscoll
    3 moe. v 14 House on a Spring
    4 Joe Bonamassa v 13 Los Blancos
    5 Joanne Shenandoah v 12 Dexter Grove
    6 Martin Sexton v 11 Floodwood
    7 Tony Trischka v 10 Sophistafunk
    8 Ra Ra Riot v 9 Gym Class Heroes

    Polls are now closed! Stay tuned for Round 2 matchups coming Friday, March 21st!

  • Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden Announce Co-Headlining Tour Dates

    Nine Inch Nails (NIN) announced a co-headlining tour with Soundgarden and Death Grips as the supporting act. The tour will cover the U.S. and Canada leg of the world tour in support of Hesitation Marks, their latest album.

    nine inch nails soundgardenThe tour will start July 19th in Las Vegas, NV and will move throughout most of North America until August 25th, where it will conclude in California. The band, led by Trent Reznor, will be making an appearance in New York at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre August 1st, as well as surrounding dates in Camden, NJ and Holmdel, NJ.
    The band will consist of Pino Palladino on bass, Alesandro Cortini on guitar and synth, Ilan Rubin on drums, and Robin Finck on guitar. Pre-sale tickets will be available Monday (today) beginning at 12 PM using the password ‘MYWAVE’. Tickets for the Nine Inch Nails and Soundgarden tour will go on sale to the public Friday, March 21. More information can be found at nin.com.
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  • Crosby, Stills, and Nash Embarking on July Tour

    Crosby, Stills, and Nash have announced a July tour that will see New York get three shows. On July 3rd, the legendary trio will hit the original site of Woodstock at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

    They have played the venue a few times since it has been opened, but it is always a treat to see an original performer of the festival play on the hollowed grounds. A few days later on July 8th and 9th, they will be making a stop at The Beacon Theatre for the only two night stand of the tour. They will be playing songs from all of their entire discography as well as brand new music. They will be joined by a backing band consisting of Shane Fontayne (guitar), Steve DiStanislao (drums), Kevin McCormick (bass), James Raymond (keyboards), and Todd Caldwell (organ). Tickets will be going on sale soon.CSN 2014 Tour

  • Gathering of the Vibes 2014 Announces Initial Lineup

    Gathering of the Vibes 2014 organizers knocked this year’s lineup out of Seaside Park and clear across the Long Island Sound for a grand slam. Rounding out the mid summer festival season with a variety of performances, Vibes promises four days of unique musical experiences and collaborations, friendship renewals and spiritual awakenings – traditional VibeTribe happenings – founded on celebrating the life of Jerry Garcia.

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    Gathering of the Vibes will return to Bridgeport, CT from July 31 – August 3, 2014. Widespread Panic and John Fogerty are making their first appearances to the festival. As southern rock outfits perfectly suited for the other, on stage collaborations are likely. The biggest surprise to this year’s lineup and perhaps the most talked about is the appearance of the Disco Biscuits featuring Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. Keeping with the Dead theme, this promises to add an element of unique musical styling and soundscape. Rounding out the Grateful tradition will be performances by Dark Star Orchestra, Joe Russo’s Almost Dead and Keller Williams Grateful Grass.

    Completing the spotlight are moe. and Umphrey’s McGee. Other acts set to perform are Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros, Ziggy Marley, Latin duo Rodrigo Y Gabriella, Left Over Salmon, Rusted Root and many more. A variety of acts put Vibes on track with a special musical experience for its nineteenth year.

    Tickets can be purchased at the Gathering of the Vibes website.

  • Melvin Seals and JGB Bring Smiles to All

    The smell of patchouli oil filled the air as dreadlocked, middle-aged folks wore their patchwork pants while sipping on Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. The vibe was set for a grateful night, as Melvin Seals and JGB were set to play Putnam Den on Sunday, March 2nd.

    Opening the night from Hartford, Connecticut were the Balkun Brothers. Their unique style of powerful blues, fronted by lead guitarist Steve Balkun, mixed sounds of Joe Satriani and Jimi Hendrix, an ability shown by few guitarists today. The shredding that came from every song left the crowd wanting more, and more is what they got. Showing their diversity the band also delved into a few funky songs, further proving they weren’t a one trick pony. This was even more evident in their closing number, “Fire”, by the aforementioned Jimi Hendrix, leaving the crowd in good spirits and ready for Melvin Seals and JGB.

    When Melvin and crew took the stage, everyone, including the band, was more than ready to get things rolling. They opened with the Rolling Stones classic, “Lets Spend the Night Together.” Dave Herbert’s guitar emulated the sweet harp-like harmony of Jerry Garcia perfectly. Herbert’s high pitched, fast-paced playing was a new twist that brought his unique style to JGB. The backing vocals of Shirley Starks and Cheryl Rucker were in perfect harmony with Herbert throughout the night. This rang true on the Van Morrison classic “Crazy Love,” serving as a perfect addition to an already flawless song. At this point, it seemed as if the man of the hour, Melvin Seals, was holding back; that all changed on “Get Out My Life.” Seals took the first solo and he meant business. The whining from his organ sent the crowd into a frenzy, dancing harder than they had all night. Everyone was ecstatic, but no one more than Melvin, as he sat up on the stage smiling and laughing along with everyone. The key to the whole band was the patience and steadiness of bassist John-Paul McLean and drummer Pete Lavezzoli; these two always held the jams together even when the music seemed to be heading nowhere at times; this was pure brilliance. The rest of the night followed suit as the band went through JGB favorites, “Run for the Roses,” “Cats Found Under Stars,” and “Ain’t no Bread in the Breadbox,” all played note for note and as brilliant as the originals.

    This group has dedicated their careers to honing in the JGB sound and they do not disappoint. Although Jerry may be gone, his memory and music will live as long as Melvin Seals and JGB are playing shows like this!

  • Deer Tick Pack The Hollow to the Brim

    On the first Friday of March, Deer Tick played to a rabid sold out crowd at The Hollow in Albany. Opening the show was Toy Soldiers, a fantastic band hailing from Philadelphia, who mixed rock, blues and funk into a great sound. By the end of the set the crowd was in the palm of their hands as they jammed out the last song in extended solos for each member of the band. They will be back at The Hollow on May 28th and you should make sure you see them.

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    Taking the stage after a short break was Deer Tick, who was welcomed by one of the most enthusiastic crowds ever seen at The Hollow. From the moment they came on stage, people were jumping and dancing around in the small space that each person occupied. The band split the show up into thirds, with the first and third part being straight up in-your-face rock and roll, and the middle portion being a beautiful acoustic section. Deer Tick showed that they can master either one with ease. Hopefully it won’t be a long time before they come back to the area.