Category: Features

  • Festy News: Firefly 2015 Lineup

    The annual Firefly Festival held this year June 18-21, 2015 in Dover, DE always delivers a delicious mix of genres for music lovers who like a little bit of everything. This years edition is no exception with headliners ranging from the alternative rock of The Killers, Modest Mouse and Morrissey, the smokey hip hop of Snoop Dogg, to the funkaliciousness of Lettuce.

    Early bird tickets are still available for $249 – campers will have to shed another $149 for a basic camping package. A variety of VIP experiences, RV passes, and upgraded camping are also available on the site.

    Beyond the music – Firefly also offers an annual partnership with Dogfishhead brewery who will be onsite with plenty of concoctions to imbibe, a beer-cade to pound ’em in, a market for munchies, and much more.

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  • All Good Festival 2015 Announces Lineup

    The 18th annual All Good Festival returns to West Virginia this year. Scheduled July 9-11, 2015 at Berry Hill Farm in Summit Point – the popular festival has a lineup chock full of heavy hitters.

    Atop the heap is the ever popular Primus, Upstate heroes moe., alt-rock champs Cake, the John Butler Trio, Greensky Bluegrass, and STS9.

    As always All Good will feature side by side stages with no overlapping sets – allowing fans to catch every act if they so choose. Early Bird tickets will be available for $179 starting Fri Feb. 20 and include parking and all entertainment. Grab ’em here and check out the full line-up below.

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    All Good 2015 Initial Lineup

    Primus

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    Cake

    Thievery Corporation

    John Butler Trio

    Lotus

    SOJA

    STS9

    Greensky Bluegrass

    Dark Star Orchestra

    The Word

    Keller Williams

    Yonder Mountain String Band

    JJ Grey & MOFRO

    Lettuce

    Twiddle

    Balkan Beat Box

    Elephant Revival

    The Bridge

    Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

    Turkuaz

    Cabinet

    Tauk

    & more to be announced

  • UPDATED: Umphrey’s McGee Announce Surprise New Studio Album – ‘The London Session’

    In a move no one was expecting – mid west jam champions Umphrey’s McGee announced a brand new studio album today titled The London Session. 

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    Recorded at the famous Abbey Road studios in London – the album features 10 tracks that were recorded in one day. Release date is April 7 – but fans may pre-order now. Anyone who pre-orders will get an instant download of lead track “Bad Friday”.

    The unexpected release features a selection of tracks from throughout the bands career and (appropriately) a Beatles cover. Check out the entire track list below:

    1. Bad Friday
    2. Rocker Part 2
    3. No Diablo
    4. Cut the Cable
    5. Out of Order
    6. Glory
    7. Plunger
    8. Comma Later
    9. Eat
    10. I Want You (She’s So Heavy)

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    Umphrey’s McGee – The London Session
    Vinyl Track Listing

    North Side
    “Bad Friday” %
    “Rocker Part 2”
    “No Diablo” $
    “Cut The Cable” $

    South Side
    “Out Of Order” +
    “Glory”
    “Plunger” +

    East Side
    “Comma Later”
    “Eat” +
    “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” +

    West Side
    “In The Kitchen” #

    % First time ever recorded
    + Recorded in a single take
    # Live from the Brooklyn Bowl London, 6/19/14
    $ Acoustic versions

    Learn more on The London Session here.

  • Umphrey’s McGee to Play Syracuse, Albany This Week

    Umphrey’s McGee, the midwestern-based progressive jam rock band, will be playing shows in Syracuse and Albany on their current North American tour. The dates follow recent appearances at The Beacon Theater in New York City and The Paramount in Huntington, where reported on two consecutive nights of fantastic performances.

    The sextet’s first Upstate stop will be the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse on February 20. Tickets are on sale now, priced through Ticketmaster at $39.90. Umphrey’s will be supported by Long Island act, TAUK.

    The tour will make its way to Albany’s Palace Theatre the following evening. Tickets for the show can be purchased for $36.55. An official aftershow at the Hollow will feature local band, Mister F.

    While Umphrey’s McGee is known for its tight, high-energy live sets, the band’s latest studio release, Similar Skin, offers a genuine, accurate presentation of their signature sound. Getting to know the album is a helpful preface to seeing Umphrey’s live show; it can be streamed on Spotify or purchased on iTunes. Additionally, Umphrey’s surprised fans with a release of The London Session, recorded at the famed Abbey Road Studios in 12 hours time.

    Follow for upcoming coverage on both the Syracuse and Albany concerts on Twitter and Instagram.

  • Aqueous Spring Tour Includes Upstate Dates and Colorado Debut

    Upstate favorites Aqueous have announced an extensive spring tour taking them all through the north east and mid west including a debut string of dates in Colorado.

    The tour will kick off at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn Feb. 25. Other New York dates include Mar. 26 at Ithaca’s The Haunt, Syracuses’s Funk n Waffles Apr. 16, Saratoga Springs Apr 17, and a hometown show Apr. 18 in Buffalo at the Iron Works.

    March will feature a five date string in Colorado including two trips to Denver. May and June launch festival season with stops at two Ohio festivals – May Daze in Franklin and Color Dance in Athens – concluding with a Memorial Day weekend for the third straight year at Summer Camp Music Festival.

    Check out the whole tour below and don’t miss seeing this excellent band.

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    Art by Dave Vertino

    Aqueous Spring Tour 2015

    2/25/15 – Knitting Factory | Brooklyn, NY
    2/26/15 – Spot Underground | Providence, RI *
    2/27/15 – Stone Church | Newmarket, NH *
    2/28/15 – Main Pub | Manchester, CT #
    3/6/15 – Tonic Room | Chicago, IL
    3/7/15 – Mousetrap | Indianapolis, IN
    3/10/15 – Quixotes | Denver, CO
    3/11/15 – TBD | Colorado
    3/12/15 – Fly Me to The Moon Saloon | Telluride, CO *
    3/13/15 – Quixotes | Denver, CO
    3/14/15 – Samana | Vail, CO **
    3/26/15 – The Haunt | Ithaca, NY
    3/27/15 – Penuches | Manchester, NH
    3/28/15 – Nectar’s | Burlington, VT
    4/1/15 – TBD
    4/2/15 – TBD
    4/3/15 – Ardmore Music Hall | Philadelphia, PA ^
    4/4/15 – Pacific Standard | New Haven, CT
    4/10/15 – Corktown Pub | Hamilton, ON
    4/11/15 – Kings Rook | Erie, PA
    4/16/15 – Funk n Waffles | Syracuse, NY +
    4/17/15 – Putnam Den | Saratoga Springs, NY
    4/18/15 – Buffalo Iron Works | Buffalo, NY
    4/23/15 – Hinge | Northampton, MA
    4/24/15 – Church of Boston | Boston, MA
    4/25/15 – Arch Street Tavern | Hartford, CT
    5/2/15 – May Daze Music Festival | Franklin, OH
    5/16/15 – Color Dance Music Festival | Athens, OH
    5/21/15-5/24/15 – Summer Camp Music Festival | Chillicothe, IL
    5/30/15 – Domefest | Terra Alta, VA
    6/12/15 – Illumination Music Festival | Durham, ON
    6/19 – 6/20 – Mad Tea Party Jam | Hedgeville, WV
    7/23 – 7/25 – Paradise Music Festival | Hustonville, KY

    *w/ Pigeons Playing Ping Pong #w/Mister F **w/Yamn +w/Superhuman Happiness ^w/Box of Rain

  • Never a Gamble to See Kenny Rogers With Special Guest Linda Davis at the Turning Stone Event Center

    If a person was to go to research country music over the last 60 years, the one name that would continuously pop up as a pioneer in country music would be Kenny Rogers. Kenny’s unique raspy voice, his charming good looks, his witty personality, and his varied range of talent in all aspects of entertainment sets him apart from the others, and makes him an entertainers entertainer.

    Kenny Rogers at Turning Stone Casino
    Kenny Rogers at Turning Stone Casino

    Beginning his career in the mid 1950’s with a band called The Scholars, Kenny’s career did not begin as a singer. Playing in the band he eventually moved forward to the front of the stage to establish his own band, Kenny Rogers and The First Edition, and by the late ’60s was racking up hits such as “Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love To Town” and “Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)”. In the late ’70s, Kenny struck out on his own launching what would prove to be a huge solo career garnering him with more than 120 hit singles, albums topping the charts for more than 200 weeks, and sales of more than 100 million records worldwide. As a solo artist and as one of the leading duet partners in country music, Kenny continued to acquire award after award for years to come, ultimately being awarded the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award by the Country Music Association, and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2013.

    Kenny Rogers at Turning Stone Casino
    Kenny Rogers at Turning Stone Casino

    Kenny has one of those voices that amasses fans everywhere he goes, including those from other genres. Kenny’s ability to cross over into unchartered waters from Country to Pop, when there were clearly lines between the two at the time, set a precedent that would allow other country musicians to follow to this very day. One of Kenny’s most memorable cross over moments recently just celebrated a 30 year anniversary; the “We Are The World” song and video. This particular project was a collective effort of artists from all over the nation to gather to bring a voice for those in need during the 1980’s. To this very day seeing this video and hearing this song, touches our hearts.  I am happy to report as well that this project still continues to raise month to help those in need.  Kenny’s ability to straddle both genres is a feat that not easily accomplished, and whether it was Michael Jackson back in the 1980’s or his recent performance with Phish at the 2012 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, Kenny’s ability to bridge these genres, bridge these generations, and bridge continents bringing his music to those that love him never ceases to amaze me, once again demonstrating that music is a universal language.

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    Kenny Rogers – Sheet Music for We Are The World -Autographed by Participating Artists

    I recently saw Kenny Rogers on “The Big Interview” with Dan Rather, and was once again blown away  by yet another talent that Kenny possesses.  Over the years Kenny has had the ability to fine tune his camera skills and has become one fine photographer.  In 1987, Kenny Rogers published a collection of photographs featuring some of the days biggest names in the entertainment business; Michael Jackson, Lucille Ball, Elizabeth Taylor, Ray Charles to name a few.  During this interview he spoke of how he shot it all in black and white, and how his friends agreed to the shoot because he promised to shoot one role of film only.  If he got it (the photo), he got it.  If not, than that was it.  To see some of these photos, I am absolutely in awe.  Kenny has the eye my friends. The collection, titled “Your Friends and Mine “,  showcased Kenny’s ability to capture the feelings or another human being in one still moment. His use of black and white was classic, and his use of lighting for the subjects, spot on.  My adoration for the man and his talent just grew tenfold.

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    Michael Jackson – Photo by Kenny Rogers – Featured in Your Friends and Mine

    The one thing I’ve learned about Kenny, he loves to wear many hats, and try many new ventures, and for each one he attempts, he nails it. Whether it is songwriting, performing, producing, engineering, photography, or acting, Kenny’s ambition to satisfy his creative outlet becomes our prize.

    As Kenny took the stage at the Turning Stone his stage presence and witty personality had the audience eating out of his hand the moment he walked out there. I absolutely loved Kenny’s ability to laugh at life and himself. Recently making a commercial for Geico, as the commercial played on the screen behind him, he teased the audience about his role as The Gambler singing “Know When To Fold Them”, and this jesting continued throughout the evening.  It is this lighthearted attitude coupled with his ability to reach out and touch his audience on a personal level that makes him a legend.

    Kenny Rogers at Turning Stone Casino
    Kenny Rogers at Turning Stone Casino

    Joined this evening by the lovely and extremely talented Linda Davis, Kenny is known as one of the most sought after duet partners being paired in the past with Dottie West, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, Sheena Easton, Kim Carnes, and Juice Newton to name a few. As he brought Linda out to join him, his ability to harmonize with anyone and everyone astounds me, and the collaboration was a perfect match.

    Linda Davis has been involved in country music since the 1980’s and she herself has won a Grammy together with Reba McEntire on the hit song, “Does He Love You”. As she sang, her angelic voice carried throughout the venue touching everyone’s soul, while her smile brought those to each and every one of us sitting there taking in her performance. She herself shared her excitement with the upcoming holiday celebrations as she was spending the first Christmas with her new grand baby, daughter of Lady Antebellum’s lead singer, Hillary Scott. This lovely lady, by no means Kenny pointed out, looked like any grandmother he had ever encountered.

    This show was an amazing mix of both the celebration of the holidays and the celebration of Kenny’s life long career of hits. Even though he may be the Gambler on-screen, taking in one of his shows is what I would call a sure bet, as there is no gamble involved when taking the time to come see Kenny Rogers in concert at The Turning Stone.

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    Kenny Rogers - Turning Stone Event Center
    Kenny Rogers – Turning Stone Event Center
  • Film Review: Oscar Nominated Live Short Films

    One of the overlooked and underrated categories for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards are the short films. Both Live Action and Animated categories have been included in Hollywood’s competition since 1932 yet few have a chance to see them for their lack of ticket sales and difficulty tracking them down. Luckily, Shortz, a network devoted to the short films (under 40 minutes) gives a method of distribution to these films so that these short stories are able to be embraced by a wider audience.

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    With the Oscars only a few weeks away, I checked out the Live Action Shorts at Spectrum 8 in Albany. Five short films ranging from 16 to 30 minutes were screened, including submissions from across Europe, the Middle East and Asia. You can check out the trailers for these shorts below and seek out a local theater to see them at before the Oscars are awarded on February 22.

    Boogaloo and Graham (Northern Ireland)
    Set amid unrest in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1978, this cute film focuses on two young brothers who raise chickens as pets, with a mother who is not pleased with their inclusion in their family. When mom becomes pregnant, the chickens face impending doom but salvation comes in a most heartfelt way.

    Aya (Israel/France)
    In what could be an extended scene from a broader film, this 39 minute short works perfectly as a standalone short. Aya meets a conductor, accidentally becoming his driver from the airport to Jerusalem, and their relationship morphs over a the ride from strangers to a professional relationship towards friendship, with a sexual twist and a touch of romance. The only issue I had with this film was that is starts around lunch but ends late in the night, with the airport and Jerusalem only an hour or so apart. A filmmakers flaw perhaps?

    The Phone Call (UK)
    Academy Award nominee Sally Hawkins (Blue Jasmine) and winner Jim Broadbent (Iris) are Stanley and Heather in an emotionally steady short. Stanley calls a crisis center and Sally answers the phone. After a short conversation of he having lost someone, she discovers he took pills and amid his depresses state, she uses her resources to calmly help him, making every quiet effort on her end to save his life. This life pressing but not jarring or stress inducing film never gives you an emotional overload in the process but has a great payoff.

    Butterlamp (China/France)
    Set in Western China with a camera that does not move position, a small village is having their photographs taken. Behind them are rotating back drops, with scenes of beaches, Disney World, the Olympics and other facades that cover up the ‘progress’ behind them – a highway that looks like it may never be completed. Many come to town to pose for their first photos ever, as couples, kids, in groups, with props, and as families. A unique idea for a film, the awkwardness of these photos is an examination of Westernization meeting Eastern culture.

    Parvanah (Switzerland)
    In what I would predict to be the Oscar winner for Best Short Film, Western influence in Switzerland affects an Afghani immigrant (Parvanah) who is seeking to send money home to take care of her father. Branching out from a group home to seek out a Western Union, she slowly starts to let her hair down, free from the judging eyes of her temporary home, embracing freedom cautiously while seeking a connection to help her family. Befriending Anna, she tries alcohol, dances, steps out of the shadows and in just 25 minutes, she is not the timid girl we were introduced to but lightly acclimated into a welcoming world that does not judge her with the same harsh eyes. The subtext of seeking out Western Union is less than subtle but doesn’t portray Parvanah as changing drastically in two days time, but rather she finds middle ground for her familial obligations and new home and friend.

    Check out where you can see these short films here.

  • Winter Carnival 2015: Beau Sasser’s Escape Plan at the Waterhole

    Beau Sasser’s Escape Plan made their first Saranac Lake appearance Wednesday night at the Waterhole as part of the venue’s Winter Carnival 2015 lineup. The danceable funk kept the crowd on their feet throughout the show as the band jammed through their set, which included a wide variety of covers from Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” to “Bodhisattva” by Steely Dan.

    The band also plays fun originals, which organist Beau Sasser told the crowd are all about making love (though he used a more obscene word to describe it). Besides Sasser, the band is composed of Bill Carbone on drums, Danny Mayer and Justin Henricks on guitar, and Mary Corso covering vocals.

  • Barenaked Ladies, Violent Femmes and Colin Hay to stop in Salamanca

    The Barenaked Ladies will be joined by the Violent Femmes and Colin Hay on a summer tour that will stop in Salamanca, in Western New York. The Salamanca show will be held at at the Seneca Allegany Casino and Hotel on June 21. The tour will also hit New York City on July 1.

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    The extensive Last Summer on Earth Tour runs from June 5 to July 26, and makes stops from Maine to Florida, and Texas to Seattle.

    Barenaked Ladies – Canada’s pre-eminent alternative band – will be promoting a new album they have coming out this summer that has yet to be given a title. Fans who buy a ticket for the tour get a free track from the new album and a digital download of the full album when it is released.

    A pre-sale is going on now, and tickets for the general public go on sale Friday through Ticketmaster.

    The full tour:

    June 5: Columbus, OH @ LC Pavilion

    June 6: Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica

    June 7: Toledo, OH @ Toledo Zoo Ampitheatre

    June 8: Cedar Rapids, IA @ McGrath Amphitheatre

    June 10: Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre

    June 12: Red Wing, MN @ Treasure Island Resort & Casino Island Events Center

    June 13: Milwaukee, WI @ BMO Harris Pavillion

    June 14: Council Bluffs, IA @ Stir Cove

    June 16: Chicago, IL @ FirstMerit Bank Pavilion

    June 17: Indianapolis, IN @ Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park

    June 19: Cincinnati, OH @ PNC Pavilion

    June 20: Detroit, MI @ DTE Energy Music Theatre

    June 21: Salamanca, NY @ Seneca Allegany Event Center

    June 23: Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE

    June 26: Portland, ME @ Maine State Pier

    June 27: Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Casino Arena

    June 28: Philadelphia, PA @ The Mann Center for the Performing Arts

    June 29: Boston, MA @ Blue Hills Bank Pavilion

    July 1: New York, NY @ JBL Live at Pier 97

    July 2: West Windsor, NJ @ Mercer County Park Festival Grounds

    July 3: Solomons, MD @ Pnc Waterside Pavillion

    July 4: Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater

    July 8: Charlotte, NC @ Uptown Amphitheatre Charlotte

    July 10: Boca Raton, FL @ Sunset Cove Amphitheater

    July 11: St. Augustine, FL @ St Augustine Amphitheatre

    July 12: Atlanta, GA @ VZW Amphitheatre at Encore Park

    July 13: Nashville, TN @ The Woods at Fontanel

    July 15: Dallas, TX @ Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie

    July 17: Albuquerque, NM @ Venue TBD

    July 18: Las Vegas, NV @ Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan

    July 19: San Diego, CA @ Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    July 21: Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre L.A.

    July 22: Saratoga, CA @ Mountain Winery Concerts

    July 24: Boise, ID @ Idaho Botanical Garden

    July 25: Portland, OR @ Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn

    July 26: Seattle, WA @ Marymoor Concerts

  • Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2014 Announces Lineup

    Happy Valentines day bluegrass lovers! Set aside July 16-19, 2014 on your calenders now for a boot stomping weekend filled with talent. Deep in the heart of the Catskill Mountains lies the annual Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival who announced their early all-star lineup today. Del McCoury band will headline and be joined with such talent as Bela Fleck, Sam Bush Band, Greensky Bluegrass, and Hot Rize.

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    Located at the picturesque Walsh farm in Oak Hill NY – festival goers can bask in the sun and expect a whole bunch of more artist announcements in the coming weeks. Ticket’s are $170 and include on site camping – only 4000 are available so don’t delay! Kid and family activities will be available as well as a variety of workshops, vending, yoga, and a best campsite contest.