Category: Woodstock

  • Dylan Birthday Celebration to be Held in Woodstock

    For the seventh year in a row, Bob Dylan’s birthday will be celebrated with a benefit concert in Woodstock Memorial Day weekend.

    A group of Hudson Valley-based artists will perform Dylan’s hits at the Bearsville Theater at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 24.

    The current lineup features Happy Traum, Cindy Cashdollar, Jules Shear & Pal Shazar, The Stacks, Sara Fimm, Marc Black, Lindsey Webster, Eric Redd, Jerry Marotta, Zach Djanikian, Tim Moore, Kyle Esposito, Sin City, and The Saturday Night Bluegrass Band. More artists are to be announced.

    DylanSquareThe concert will benefit the Family of Woodstock’s Crisis Hotline and the John Herald Fund for musicians in need.

    Those looking to attend have the option of buying $45 non-premium seats, $65 premium seats, or $100 premium seats that also include raffle tickets to win a photo and signed poster of Bob Dylan.

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  • Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Announces Summer 2015 Music Schedule

    Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – located at the historic site of the 1969 Woodstock festival – has announced it’s summer 2015 music lineup. Boasting some of today’s hottest acts as well as some old school classics, there is plenty of music for all ages, all summer long. The site is also hosting Mysteryland Music Festival Memorial day weekend, May 22-25. The current schedule and lineup is listed below.

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    Photo courtesy of Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

    BETHEL WOODS 2015 CONCERT LINEUP

    May 22-25 – Mysteryland Music Festival
    June 19th – An Evening With Bryan Adams
    June 26th – Train featuring special guests The Fray & Matt Nathanson
    June 27th – Mormon Tabernacle Choir
    July 3rd – Kid Rock w/ special guests Foreigner
    July 11th – Def Leppard w/ Styx and Tesla
    July 18th – Kidz Bop Kids
    July 24th – Brad Paisley with Justin Moore and Mickey Guyton
    July 25th – Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga
    Aug 2nd – Peter Cetera with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic
    Aug 7th – Florida Georgia Line with Thomas Rhett and Frankie Ballard
    Aug 14th – Lynyrd Skynyrd with The Marshall Tucker Band
    Aug 23rd – Zac Brown Band
    Aug 30th – Rascal Flatts with Scotty McCreery and Raelynn
    Sept 1st – Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire.
    Sept 6th – Van Halen
    Sept 19th – An Evening with Jackson Browne

    To visit the venue website and for ticketing information, click here.

  • Joey Eppard Streams Live Album

    Joey Eppard – Woodstock, NY singer/songwriter, front man and guitarist of progressive band 3 – made his 2013 live album Joey Eppard: Live in Concert available in full on Bandcamp nearly two years after release. Previously only four songs had been available for play.

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    Eppard said that the goal of recording the set was to give far away fans the ability to hear him live. The set was performed in front of an intimate audience, mixed by Eppard himself, and includes guest spots – notably by drummer Chris Gartmann. The performance also includes some songs off of Eppard’s 2002 solo album Been to the Future, as well as a number of acoustic 3 arrangements.

    Joey Eppard: Live in Concert can be purchased through Eppard’s BandCamp page and on his web-site.

    Check it out below.

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  • Chris Robinson Brotherhood Took Bearsville Higher

    Tuesday nights in February are not the ideal time to be venturing outside of your house, but if there is good music to be had that will warm you up, get your boots on and get to your closest venue. Luckily for many people though, they were close to Bearsville Theatre for Chris Robinson Brotherhood making first area appearance since Mountain Jam. The sold out crowd gave a roar as the band took the stage and ripped right into “There’s a Good Rockin’ Tonight” by Roy Brown, setting the scene for the night showing they were here to rock and jam only as bands should when they come to Woodstock.

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood BearsvilleTouring in support of Phosphorescent Harvest The CRB, as they are known by their fanbase, played a few highlights of the album with “Meanwhile in the Gods…” and “Jump the Turnstiles” in the first set. The band was tight throughout the evening, which was great to see as they are breaking in new drummer Tony Leone. Sometimes when bands change members it takes a while to gel as a group, but The CRB was in fine form. Chris Robinson was in vocally great, as he always is, and even showed off some impressive guitar playing from time to time. Neal Casal handled much of the work on the guitar and it was wonderful to listen to his playing all night. He can solo with the best of them, but can also intricately shape songs without taking over the whole sound. “Tulsa Yesterday” closed the first set out with a thrilling jam that was a preview of what the meat of second set was going to be.

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood BearsvilleAfter a short break they came back out and hit the ground running with “Try Rock & Roll”. Everyone in Bearsville was tuned in to what the band was giving them and smiles were seen on everyone’s face, including the band between songs. Adam MacDougall seemed to be steering the jamming ship throughout the second set with some great work on the keys. The psychedelia was strong from his side of the stage and only pushed the others to join in. Chris Robinson is of course no stranger to that sound, so it was easy to see why he recruited Adam into the band.  Mark Dutton may have gone unnoticed by many throughout the evening on the bass, but he has mastered being the grounding sound during the intense jams that happened. The biggest jam of the night took place during “Vibration & Light” that bled into “Hard to Handle” with a beautiful transition. The two songs were great, but the middle area where the band got weird and just jammed for a while was the clear highlight of the evening. This was followed by “Rosalee” where they once again went off the rails of the traditional song and let the space around them dictate where the song would go. Coming back with a live debut cover of Van Morrison’s “Call me up in Dreamland” was a fitting end to the evening.

    Chris Robinson Brotherhood BearsvilleSet 1: Good Rockin’ Tonight, Jump the Turnstile, Shore Power, Roane Country Blues, Star or Stone, Meanwhile in the Gods…, Tulsa Yesterday

    Set 2: Try Rock & Roll, Beggar’s Moon, Clear Blue Sky & the Good Doctor, Reflections on a Broken Mirror, Vibration & Light>Hard to Handle, Rosalee, Sunday Sound

    Encore: Call Me Up in Dreamland

  • The Chris Robinson Brotherhood Coming to Woodstock

    The Chris Robinson Brotherhood will be taking the stage at Woodstock’s Bearsville Theater February 10. The band, Chris Robinson, Neal Casal, Adam Macdougall, Mark Dutton, and newest member Tony Leone, will be bringing their brand of psychedelic rock to hollowed stomping grounds. None of the members in The Chris Robinson Brotherhood are strangers to Woodstock as they have played at either Bearsville or at Levon’s Barn, which is right down the road, in other bands through the years.

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    They are touring in support of their latest release Phosphorescent Harvest, which came out last April. It is the band’s third studio album in under 4 years of being together. The constant output of music by CRB have kept them tight as a band and lets them feel at home on stage playing to crowds all over the country. Chris has a strong love for this band saying that this is his future in music and sees no signs of it winding down.

    Tickets for the show are on sale now and cost $30 for standing room, $49 for balcony, and $59 for the first two rows of balcony. Tickets can be purchased here. The show is an evening with, which means it is going to be a long two set show with a great rock and roll band that will move in and out of psychedelia at will. This is their only Upstate appearance for the band before they play the rest of the East coast, go to Australia, and go back to the West coast so don’t miss this one.