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  • Umphrey’s McGee and Joshua Redman Tag Team New York

    Umphrey’s McGee is a band that continues to test its limits with shows at larger venues and innovations in their progressive music. The Indiana-originated six piece takes their tight prog-rock and builds energy that eventually explodes before the eyes of their dedicated fans. Many of these die-hards have seen the band go from tiny clubs to somewhere as large as the Beacon Theatre in NYC. After two years of getting their feet wet, the 2124 Broadway venue was the host of yet another installment of ‘Umphlove’ for two nights before heading to Long Island and The Paramount in Huntington.

    Friday, January 16 review by Garrett Montgomery

    Following a five night New Year’s run in Atlanta and rocking Jam Cruise with a host of sit-ins, Umphrey’s McGee kicked off their first full tour of 2015 at the Beacon Theater in New York on Friday, January 16. The Chicago-based sextet kicked off 2014 in similar fashion at the Beacon on January 17 and 18, but this year they invited saxophonist Joshua Redman along for the ride.

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    Umphrey’s transitioned the opening song “You Got the Wrong Guy” into a straightforward “Cut the Cable,” the second track off 2014’s Similar Skin. They moved into an energetic “#5” during which drummers Kris Myers and Andy Farag demonstrated their incredible synchronization. Keyboardist Joel Cummins’ highlight of the night came a little later during a solo at the drop in “Walletsworth.”

    Like last year’s Beacon shows, Brendan Bayliss’s vocals were on point all night, maybe no more so than during “Similar Skin.” Just a few measures into the 2014 title track, Redman came out wailing. He set up on guitarist Jake Cinninger’s side of stage. It did not take long for Redman and Cinninger to begin dueling and a “Hurt Bird Bath” to end the first set lit the room up.

    Redman rejoined midway through the second set for another three songs, including another tune off Similar Skin, “Educated Guess” and old-school jam “Professor Wormbog.” The set began with Cinninger joining Cummins on the keys for “Nothing Too Fancy” and ended with a tight “Hajimemashite.” The band was crisp and the sound in the Beacon pristine, but the MVP was Jefferson Waful. He put on an unforgettable light show with precise timing and multiple layers and planes. From spinning gently intoxicating white lights during “Educated Guess” to jarring reds in “Ringo,” Waful has mastered lighting the Beacon Theater.

    Set 1: You Got the Wrong Guy > Cut the Cable, #5 > Walletsworth, Red Tape, Similar Skin* > End of the Road*, Hurt Bird Bath*

    Set 2: Nothing Too Fancy > August, Educated Guess*, Professor Wormbog*, Ringo*, Wappy Sprayberry > Hajimemashite

    Encore: Let’s Dance > Nothing Too Fancy

    Umphrey's Paramount (14)Saturday, January 17 review by Tyler Curtis

    The second of two nights kicked off with “Le Blitz” into a funky favorited number, “In The Kitchen.” They would look back at the first night by finishing “Wappy Sprayberry” in between “Miss Tinkle’s Overture,” raising the excitement for those doing both nights. Miss Tinkles contained a “Mind Left Body” tease from the famed Grateful Dead jam. Later in the set Joshua Redman would come in starting for “Great American,” through the end of the set. His contributions to “Made To Measure > Der Bluten Kat > Yoga Pants > Der Bluten Kat” were worth the price of admission alone. The string of four songs was seamless and had a natural flow to it. Their mobility on stage has harbored exploration that only seems to go farther from sea.

    When set two rolled around, the expectations for a closing set at the Beacon arose. How would they end their statement for 2015 in New York’s prized theater? Kicking off with the guitar laced “Ja Junk” doused in prog-metal was not the wrong choice. Serving as a pallet for future segues and exploration, it has earned a spot in the hearts of all. A notable take on “Conduit” came a few songs later, giving an energetic 90’s guitar anthem feel. Bayliss and Cinninger split singing and solo duty for the second song of the second set, though it was a little more Bayliss-heavy for the rest of the night. The first cover of the night, The Pixies “Where Is My Mind?” followed, recalling once again that 90’s sound. Bayliss hopped on acoustic guitar, and the rest of the band harmonized to match the vocal performance on a classic. Redman would join for sax through the rest of the show, starting with “Intentions Clear” before moving into the first “In A Silent Way” since 2007. While there isn’t much of a structure, it instrumentally ascends the music into a state of ambiance.

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    Set two ended with a song that debuted on 12/31/13, “Bad Friday.” Its funky beat and bass line sent the Beacon into a full fledge dance party, similar to how Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance” had instigated a crowd groove the night before. The most valuable performer was holding down the low-end; Stasik found the pocket and remained there, until the rest of the band was ready to close things out. The second cover of the night was in the encore slot and appropriate to the location, as Derek and the Dominos’ “Layla” made for an eruption in the crowd. Being played at the Beacon before by the Allman Brothers, it was only right that the dueling guitars of Umphrey’s got a shot at it too. At this point it makes you wonder where the next logical step is for these guys, considering they’re selling out the Beacon and filling the room with music with no problem.

    Set 1: Le Blitz > In The Kitchen > Miss Tinkle’s Overture > Wappy Sprayberry > Miss Tinkle’s Overture, Morning Song, Great American*, Made to Measure* > Der Bluten Kat*

    Set 2: JaJunk, The Floor, Full Frontal > Conduit, Where Is My Mind?, Intentions Clear* > In a Silent Way* > Blue Echo*, Bad Friday*

    Encore: Layla

    * with Joshua Redman on saxophone

    Sunday, January 18 review by Chason Heins

    Umphrey’s McGee was fresh off two performances at NYC’s Beacon Theatre and made a much-anticipated return to Long Island, as well as a first time visit to The Paramount. The Huntington, NY venue seemed a perfect fit for the fans and band alike, offering ample floor space as well as balcony seating paired with a solid sound system and a beautiful backdrop for lighting designer Jefferson Waful to work with. A huge main bar added to the party vibe of the evening as well as several smaller ones which allowed for shorter lines and a rather effortless trip to get a beverage which for added to the overall appeal of the venue.

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    As the show began it was apparent that this was a band on a mission and that was simply to own the venue, and own it they did. The first set flowed beautifully as the band drew the crowd in with an intoxicating version of “Phil’s Farm” which was when this set really took off. The band followed it up with a powerful version of “Mad Love” before bringing out guest saxophonist, Joshua Redman. Joshua’s ability to manipulate his saxophone in any way he saw fit added a unique richness and passion to the music which was most evident during an emotionally charged “Glory,” “Anchor Drops” combo before driving the set home with fan favorite “Wife Soup.”

    The second set was a steady onslaught of Umphrey’s at their finest as they returned to the cheers of the crowd instantly dropping into a “Preamble > Mantis.” The band whose playing has been as tight as ever followed this up with “Booth Love,” which contained a breathtaking “Another Brick in the Wall” jam. Joshua Redman once again joined in the fun for a trio of songs to finish out the second set. The “Higgins” that came out of this segment was wonderfully played with Redman’s horn blending effortlessly throughout the song. Leading up to the set-ending “Mail Package” that may have been the highlight of the entire show with some of the funkiest grooves of the evening.

    The band returned to the stage one final time thanking the fans for coming out and sharing in a Sunday Night throw-down before dedicating the encore to “Chris” a fan who was apparently suffering from being sexually amped up. Bayliss jokingly stating that although he couldn’t be of any help, maybe someone out in the audience could be, before kicking off the “Woooo” inducing groove of “Led Boots.” The evening ended with the band revisiting “1348” and closing out yet another memorable New York run in perfect fashion, leaving a room full of satisfied fans awaiting their next chance to spend another magical evening with their favorite band.

    Set 1: Bathing Digits > Go to Hell, Phil’s Farm, Mad Love, Believe the Lie*, The Linear* > Glory* > Anchor Drops*, Wife Soup*

    Set 2: Preamble > Mantis > Booth Love > 1348*, Higgins*, Mail Package*

    Encore: Led Boots > 1348

    Umphrey’s McGee once again began their touring year in the Big Apple and left many New Yorkers slack-jawed. They’ll be back in New York with Tauk in Syracuse on February 20 and Albany on February 21.

  • Dierks Bentley Riser Tour Brings Crowd To Their Feet and Music To The Utica Auditorium Once Again

    When the announcement was made in August that the Dierks Bentley’s Riser Tour would make a stop in Utica at the Aud, it only took a matter of a few hours to sell out the arena, once again welcoming back music to the Aud.  For the first time in years, music other than Queen’s “We Will Rock You” and Gary Glitter’s “Rock & Roll” anthem would play for the crowds.  Utica, NY was ready to get the party started once again, and who better to kick it off than Dierks Bentley, country musics superstar.

    The Utica Auditorium, designed and built by architect Gilbert Seltzer, and has been heralded as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2011.  Recognizing its innovative cable suspended roof which allowed an unobstructed 360 degree view for all, this model became a cutting edge example for others as a design of excellence.  After its construction in 1959, arenas such as Madison Square Garden quickly followed suit emulating its style and design.

    During its hey day, the Auditorium hosted professional hockey (Utica Devils, AHL farm team for New Jersey Devils), national musicians such as Kenny Rogers,  The Grateful Dead, Bruce Springsteen, ZZ Top, Phish, Godsmack, Disturbed, and Avenged Sevenfold; and set the stage as the background in movies such as SlapShot, starring Paul Newman.

    Over the years though, musical acts began to dwindle and they were replaced with more family friendly events such as the Shriners Circus, Harlem Globestrotters, Ice Shows, World Wrestling Federation shows, as well as local college and high school sports and graduation ceremonies.  In 1993 the Utica Devils franchise sadly moved to the Albany area, and although they were replaced during the 1993-94 season with The Utica Bulldogs, the low attendance only allowed them the opportunity to stay for the year.  For the next ten years, the Aud remained relatively quiet.  Too quiet.

    Dierks Bentley - Riser Tour 2014
    Utica Auditorium

    In 2013, however the momentum picked back up when the AHL’s Vancouver Canucks were looking to relocate their farm team. Utica, NY was chosen as its new location.  Hungry to welcome back a hockey team, the Mohawk Valley residents welcomed the Utica Comets with open arms and continue to keep the arena filled at each and every game during their last two seasons.

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    Utica Auditorium – Utica Comets
    Dierks Bentley - Riser Tour 2014
    Utica Auditorium – Utica Comets

    Dierks Bentley’s Riser Tour made its way to Utica, right before the holidays, and Dierks was joined on stage by Randy Houser and Eric Paslay to perform to the sold out standing room only crowd.  Utica was ready to rise to the occasion and take it up a few notches to get the party started once again at the Aud.

    As Eric Paslay took the stage, this crowd was ready to begin.  I had the opportunity to talk with Eric earlier this year, and I can’t tell you how impressive this new artist is.  His business sense, his songwriting skills, and his musicality is top-notch and promises a longevity in the country music field for years to come.  He began to incite an already rowdy crowd as he played current hits and new music from his newly released album Eric Paslay.  The crowd sang along to his recent hits “Friday Night” and “Song About A Girl”, but to me “She Don’t Love You” was the jewel in his setlist.  I believe that this particular song, written by Eric and Jennifer Wayne, showcases his amazing talent in both songwriting and vocally.  To me, it was one of the best songs of 2014, and Rolling Stone concurs as they named this song number 19 in their list of Top 25 Country songs of the year.

    Next up was Randy Houser.  This would be my third time covering Randy Houser and I can honestly say each time I see him, his show gets better.  The first time I covered his show was at Taste of Country Music Festival this past June.  He and keyboardist, John Henry Trinko, made their way through the mountains to play one of the best acoustic sets I’ve ever heard, while the rest of the crew sat by the broken down bus.  His ability to overcome and give the fans an outstanding performance couldn’t possibly be topped, right?  Wrong!  Then came the Great NY State Fair in which together with Brad Paisley on the Country Nation World Tour, he continued to astonish me with a full band behind him knocking it once again out of the park.  So could he get better again?  That he did.

    The one thing that continues to amaze me about Randy is his sheer talent.  He’s most certainly loved by all his fans, both men and women, because he’s not pretentious.  He epitomizes what a country superstar should be.  He’s down to earth, he’s got a strong country voice, he writes music that touches the soul, he can strum a guitar like a pro, and he puts on a show like no other.  As he played crowd favorites “Running Out of Moonlight,” “How Country Feels,” and “Goodnight Kiss” –  it was his song “Like A Cowboy” that truly showcases his musical talents and persona.  For those of you who haven’t seen the video (long version’s best), it’s as though you are living out the song through Randy’s depiction of a cowboy.  The opening scene takes you back to the opening scene of Gunsmoke, could it possibly be the same set? Yep, Randy’s definitely the poster perfect example of what a cowboy is; rugged, handsome, and tough as nails.  To me, this song (and video) was another best of 2014, and once again Rolling Stone concurred with me as they placed it at number 11.  Great minds think alike here!

    As if the night couldn’t get better, it most certainly did.  Out came the country music superstar, Dierks Bentley.  Dierks Bentley, is synonymous in Nashville as one of those one named legends.  There are several of those, for example, Garth, Dolly, Hank, George, Willie, Loretta, etc.  See? Dierks is simply a legend and doesn’t need a middle or last name because his fans, especially the ones in Utica, NY, knew that they were in the presence of greatness that evening.  This would be the second show of the Riser Tour that I had the opportunity to cover and folks, this time he brought it and left it right there on stage.  There is no way that performance could be topped.  Most definitely NO WAY.  This performer plays, sings, and entertains and loves every minute of it.  His stage presence is contagious.  I could literally see the audience reacting and coming unglued as he performed hit after hit.  His ability to interact with the crowd is amazing.  I truly believe if was safe enough to do it, he would bring the whole crowd on stage to dance along as he performed.  He feeds off the audience and the audience feeds off of him.  That my friends is the sign of a true performer that loves what he does.

    Dierks Bentley - Riser Tour 2014
    Dierks Bentley – Riser Tour 2014

    Like the prior acts of the evening, Dierks has the ability to reach his audiences because he’s “real”.  He gives you a piece of him, his history, his passions, his life in each and every song he writes and performs.  Although Rolling Stone listed him in their Top 25 artists for his song “Say You Do”, it’s “I Hold On” that truly gives you insight into Dierks and his passion of music.  The beautiful thing about Dierks’ music, is that as serious as he can be with one song, he can be just as silly and outlandish in the next.  A perfect example of this is “Drunk on A Plane”.  “Drunk on A Plane” incited more attendees to dress up to participate in the show than The Rocky Horror Picture Show this past year.

    Audience Participation - Photo Credit Unknown
    Audience Participation – Photo Credit Unknown

    Whether it’s “Drunk on A Plane,” “Every Mile’s A Memory,” “What Was I Thinkin” or “Settle For A Slow Down” this award-winning Grand Ole Opry Member is a superstar in our books, and was the perfect person to kick off shows once again at the Utica Aud.

    Dierks Bentley - Riser Tour 2014
    Dierks Bentley – Riser Tour 2014

    Before I close, I would be remiss if I didn’t mention as well the production crew and bands for each artists.  These guys (and you all know who you are – too many names to mention here) work tirelessly behind the scenes, and behind the singers, to bring you performances of the highest caliber.  Surrounding themselves with the best of the best in the business, Eric Pasley, Randy Houser, and Dierks Bentley rose to the occasion and brought the party to Utica, solidifying and making the Riser Tour a part of history here in Central New York.

  • Photo Gallery: Spiritual Rez and Annie in the Water at Rustic Barn

    On Friday night, Troy’s Rustic Barn saw a great show put on by two up and coming northeast bands, including Spiritual Rez.

    Annie in the Water started the evening off with a beautiful mix of rock and folk by the three-piece band. For their whole set they were joined by Mister F’s Scott Hannay. Spiritual Rez then came on stage with their reggae horn infused rock and played to an enthusiastic crowd. The show ended with another sit in from Scott and a cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot’s “Baby Got Back.”

  • Black Label Society and Co. Slaughter at Syracuse’s F-Shed, Despite Postponement

    Some familiar bands made their return to Syracuse last Thursday at the all new F-Shed that keeps bringing many shows of various types of music on a consistent basis. This time, teaming up with 95x (WAQX) Black Label Society made their first appearance in Syracuse since 2005. Along with Black Label Society headlining, Hatebreed made their second appearance in two years since playing at the Westcott Theater back in December 2012. And opening the night was Butcher Babies, who last played the Lost Horizon over a year ago.Butcher Babies Band Photo

    This was my first time at this venue and I thought the sound was fantastic. It helps that the venue is a big metal shed, which really helps carry the sound with a very large stage and helps any band to be able to perform at their best. This is a more ideal music venue in Syracuse, much bigger and better than the other smaller venues in town.

    Butcher Babies opened with an eight song set. Although I find it odd for this band to be opening for the likes of a hardcore outfit like Hatebreed or even a heavy metal band like Black Label Society, the crowd was still pretty receptive to them. I have seen Butcher Babies previously in a smaller venue last year, and I do think they were better this time than the first time I’ve seen them. Butcher Babies thrive on a bigger stage and a larger capacity venue.

    Hatebreed

    Hatebreed burst on to the stage with the theme from Rocky playing over the P.A. as their intro, then immediately opening with “To The Threshold.” Frontman Jamie Jasta was frustrated with the P.A. when they started and even made the band stop the song, but he jokingly got over it. After all these years, Hatebreed still as clutch, brutal, and vital as ever. The second song they played was “Proven” and soon after the crowd was treated to something special; Karl Buechner of Earth Crisis joined Hatebreed on stage for “Last Breath,” which caused everyone to go bananas! That was the highlight of the night. We heard other fan favorites such as “Beholder Of Justice,” “Honor Never Dies,” and “Perseverance.” Never leaving anyone disappointed, Hatebreed closed their monster set with “Destroy Everything” and their anthem “I Will Be Heard.” After Hatebreed finished, by no surprise, lots of people left the venue, which is a damn shame because they missed out on an awesome performance from the mighty Zakk Wylde and Black Label Society.

     Earth Crisis Band Photo

    Black Label Society came in with full force opening with “The Beginning…At Last.” Wasting little time, they stormed pretty fast through their set with very minimal crowd interaction at first. With songs like “Funeral Bell,” “Bleed For Me,” and “Heart Of Darkness,” Black Label Society was digging deep into their catalog which was an awesome treat. What’s always fascinating at any Black Label Society show is seeing Zakk Wylde’s arsenal of guitars. At first, he used his Bullseye Les Paul, and later he busted out the Hybrid Flying V/Les Paul, and at the end of the show he unleashed his Gibson EDS 1275 double neck guitar. After playing a few well known hits such as “My Dying Time” and “Suicide Messiah” Zakk did a spectacular seven minute long solo. Then finally the band did some crowd interaction. Zakk introduced the band to the crowd and then graced the crowd with powerful ballad “In this River” before closing their set with “Blessed Hellride” and the epic “Stillborn.” This set definitely displayed Black Label Society at their best, and hopefully it is not another decade before they come back to Syracuse.   Overall a fantastic show, and not a bad way to kick off the metal shows of Syracuse in 2015.

    Zakk Wylde

  • Festy News: Camp Out at the Dark Star Jubilee Memorial Day Weekend 2015

    Ring in the unofficial start to summer with the fourth annual Dark Star Jubilee Music Festival on Memorial Day Weekend, May 22-24, 2015 at Legend Valley in Thornville, Ohio. Hosted and curated by the premier Grateful Dead re-creators Dark Star Orchestra, the weekend will feature sets from the band each of the three nights.

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    Joining Dark Star Orchestra will be the likes of Los Lobos, Railroad Earth, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Peter Rowan, Melvin Seals & JGB and more. No two sets are scheduled to overlap, so all attendees can enjoy all of the music presented at the Jubilee.

    Dark Star Jubilee Early Bird tickets are available now for the discounted rate on a 3-day GA festival pass at $119 ($50 off gate price) and for Good Lovin’ VIP festival admission at $245 ($75 off gate price). Little Star Kids is a $25 ticket for pre-registered children ages 4-12, who must be accompanied by a festival ticket-holding adult ($15 off gate price). Festival attendees ages three and under are free while youth above age 13 must have a full price festival pass. Gates open at noon Friday, May 22. Complete ticket options with pricing are available on the festival website.

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    Lineup:
    Dark Star Orchestra (3 nights)
    Los Lobos
    Railroad Earth
    Robert Randolph & The Family Band
    Peter Rowan’s Twang an’ Groove
    Keller and The Keels
    Steep Canyon Rangers
    Melvin Seals & JGB
    Jeff Austin Band
    The Weight: Playing Songs of The Band
    Moonalice
    Kung Fu
    Mattson / Barraco & Friends
    The Nth Power
    Owsley County
    The Ark Band
    Matt Reynolds

  • ‘Weird’ Al Yankovic Announces ‘Mandatory Fun’ Worldwide Tour

    Break out your Hawaiian shirts and bring the kids along because ‘Weird’ Al Yankovic is embarking on a Mandatory Fun Worldwide Tour starting May 12 in Las Vegas, NV!

    Al’s latest album, Mandatory Fun, charted at the top of Billboard 200 for the first time ever, a hallmark achievement for the king of musical parody. Yankovic will bring his energy-filled show and multiple costume changes across America, Canada, Western Europe and eventually Australia and New Zealand. New Yorkers can look forward to catching the tour on July 11 in Albany at The Palace Theatre, July 14 at Turning Stone Showroom in Verona (read Jim Gilbert’s review from Al’s 2013 visit) and July 15 at University of Buffalo at the Center for the Arts. See below for on sale dates and visit Weirdal.com and his Facebook page for updates.

    Mandatory Fun Worldwide Tour

    MAY12
    PLANET HOLLYWOOD
    LAS VEGAS, NV
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY13
    PLANET HOLLYWOOD
    LAS VEGAS, NV
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY14
    PLANET HOLLYWOOD
    LAS VEGAS, NV
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY15
    PLANET HOLLYWOOD
    LAS VEGAS, NV
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY16
    PLANET HOLLYWOOD
    LAS VEGAS, NV
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY19
    BRADY THEATER
    TULSA, OK
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY20
    HUDSON PERFORMANCE HALL
    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY22
    HARD ROCK LIVE – HARD ROCK HOTEL AND CASINO
    BILOXI, MS
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY23
    RYMAN AUDITORIUM
    NASHVILLE, TN
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY24
    HORSESHOE TUNICA – BLUESVILLE
    ROBINSONVILLE, MS
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY26
    BLOOMINGTON CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    BLOOMINGTON, IL
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY28
    MURAT THEATRE AT OLD NATIONAL CENTRE
    INDIANAPOLIS, IN
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY29
    SOARING EAGLE CASINO AND RESORT
    MOUNT PLEASANT, MI
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY30
    JACOBS PAVILION AT NAUTICA
    CLEVELAND, OH
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    MAY31
    PALACE THEATRE
    GREENSBURG, PA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN2
    WILBUR THEATRE
    BOSTON, MA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN3
    WILBUR THEATRE
    BOSTON, MA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN4
    CAPITOL CENTER FOR THE ARTS
    CONCORD, NH
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN6
    FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO
    LEDYARD, CT
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN7
    GOVERNOR’S BALL MUSIC FESTIVAL
    NEW YORK CITY, NY
    JUN8
    AMERICAN MUSIC THEATRE
    LANCASTER, PA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN11
    CARPENTER THEATRE AT RICHMOND CENTER STAGE
    RICHMOND, VA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN12
    FILENE CENTER AT WOLF TRAP
    VIENNA, VA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN13
    PIER SIX PAVILION
    BALTIMORE, MD
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN14
    ROANOKE PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE
    ROANOKE, VA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN16
    SANDS BETHLEHEM EVENT CENTER
    BETHLEHEM, PA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN18
    KOKA BOOTH AMPHITHEATRE
    CARY, NC
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN19
    OVENS AUDITORIUM
    CHARLOTTE, NC
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN20
    CHASTAIN PARK AMPHITHEATRE
    ATLANTA, GA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN21
    FRAZE PAVILION
    KETTERING, OH
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN23
    MIDLAND THEATRE
    NEWARK, OH
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN24
    PALACE THEATRE
    LOUISVILLE, KY
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN26
    CAESARS WINDSOR – THE COLOSSEUM
    WINDSOR, ON, CANADA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN27
    CHICAGO THEATRE
    CHICAGO, IL
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN28
    PEABODY OPERA HOUSE
    ST. LOUIS, MO
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUN30
    ARVEST BANK THEATRE AT THE MIDLAND
    KANSAS CITY, MO
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL1
    ORPHEUM THEATRE
    WICHITA, KS
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL2
    HARRAH’S HOTEL AND CASINO – STIR COVE
    COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL3
    MYSTIC LAKE CASINO – MYSTIC SHOWROOM
    PRIOR LAKE, MN
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL7
    SOUTHERN KENTUCKY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
    BOWLING GREEN, KY
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL8
    PEACE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    GREENVILLE, SC
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL10
    WARNER THEATRE
    ERIE, PA
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL11
    PALACE THEATRE
    ALBANY, NY
    PRE-SALE BEGINS 1/27 @ 10AM LOCAL TIME
    JUL12
    FLYNN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    BURLINGTON, VT
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    JUL14
    TURNING STONE RESORT CASINO – SHOWROOM
    VERONA, NY
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    JUL15
    UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO – CENTER FOR THE ARTS
    BUFFALO, NY
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    JUL17
    HAMILTON PLACE THEATRE
    HAMILTON, ON, CANADA
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    JUL18
    CASINO RAMA – ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
    RAMA, ON, CANADA
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    OTTAWA BLUESFEST
    OTTAWA, ON, CANADA
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    CENTENNIAL HALL
    LONDON, ON, CANADA
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    JUL24
    CASINO NOVA SCOTIA – SCHOONER SHOWROOM
    HALIFAX, NS, CANADA
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    CASINO NEW BRUNSWICK – THE CENTRE
    MONCTON, NB, CANADA
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    JUL26
    MAINE STATE PIER
    PORTLAND, ME
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    THE ZEITERION PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
    NEW BEDFORD, MA
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    COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
    WILLIAMSPORT, PA
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    TENNESSEE THEATRE
    KNOXVILLE, TN
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    FERGUSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS
    NEWPORT NEWS, VA
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    NORTH CHARLESTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
    NORTH CHARLESTON, SC
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    HARD ROCK LIVE AT UNIVERSAL CITYWALK
    ORLANDO, FL
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    RUTH ECKERD HALL
    CLEARWATER, FL
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    KING CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    MELBOURNE, FL
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    BROWARD CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
    FT LAUDERDALE, FL
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    FLORIDA THEATRE
    JACKSONVILLE, FL
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    BAYOU MUSIC CENTER
    HOUSTON, TX
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    MAJESTIC THEATRE
    SAN ANTONIO, TX
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    AUSTIN CITY LIMITS LIVE AT THE MOODY THEATER
    AUSTIN, TX
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    VERIZON THEATRE AT GRAND PRAIRIE
    GRAND PRAIRIE, TX
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    PARAMOUNT THEATRE
    DENVER, CO
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    VAN DUZER THEATRE
    ARCATA, CA
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    BRITT PAVILION
    JACKSONVILLE, OR
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    LES SCHWAB AMPHITHEATER
    BEND, OR
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    OREGON ZOO AMPHITHEATER
    PORTLAND, OR
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    OREGON ZOO AMPHITHEATER
    PORTLAND, OR
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    QUEEN ELIZABETH THEATRE
    VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA
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    SOUTH OKANAGAN EVENTS CENTRE
    PENTICTON, BC, CANADA
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    RIVER CREE RESORT AND CASINO – THE VENUE
    ENOCH, AB, CANADA
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    SOUTHERN ALBERTA JUBILEE AUDITORIUM
    CALGARY, AB, CANADA
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    NORTHERN QUEST RESORT AND CASINO – PEND OREILLE PAVILLION
    AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA
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    WASHINGTON STATE FAIR
    PUYALLUP, WA
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    HARRAH’S LAUGHLIN – RIO VISTA OUTDOOR AMPHITHEATER
    LAUGHLIN, NV
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    GRONA LUND
    STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
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    SENTRUM SCENE
    OSLO, NORWAY
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    BRATTORA
    TRONDHEIM, NORWAY
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    VEGA
    COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
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    MELKWEG
    AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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    ANCIENNE BELGIQUE
    BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
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    EVENTIM APOLLO
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
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    VICAR STREET
    DUBLIN, IRELAND
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  • moe.down On Hold in 2015

    It looks like after 15 years, moe.down will be taking a break in 2015. The band announced on social media yesterday that along with promoter Eastern Artists, they would be taking a break from the annual summer-ending festival this year.

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    The band released the following statement:

    After fifteen consecutive years of organizing and hosting moe.down, the band and promoter Eastern Artists have decided to take a break this year. There aren’t very many band-driven festivals in the Northeast, or even around the country, that can say they’ve gone on for fifteen consecutive years with the success we have had. We will keep everyone informed on what the plans are for years to come, as we look ahead at the future of the festival.

    We have many people we would like to acknowledge and thank for their dedication over the past decade and a half:

    Eastern Artists and their team for running the festival 
    All the moe. crew and home office, past and present, for making the shows happen
    Snow Ridge Ski Resort, their staff, and the Town of Turin
    All the bands that have played the festival over the years 
    All the vendors, sponsors and moe.down kids tent staff
    And of course, the many attendees who helped bring the family vibe we aimed for. Whether 2014 was your very first moe.down or your 15th annual, you were all very much involved in helping make moe.down the unique and wonderful music festival its grown to be. 

    Thanks,

    moe.

    Let’s hope this is just a one year hiatus and the band and promoter can work things out to keep the very loved festival and annual destination for moe.rons running beyond 2015.

  • Where Does the Time Go? moe. to Kick off 25th Anniversary at Town Ballroom

    It was a mere 25 years ago in the winter of 1990 when a group of guys got together using the name “Five Guys Named moe.” and since that faithful night, 20 studio and live albums, 15 moe.downs, 15 Summer Camps and thousands of fans of moe. have come to love the band formed in Buffalo. They kick off their 25th anniversary tour in the same city they started in with two nights at the Town Ballroom,

    Friday January 23 and Saturday January 24. The band is coming off the very successful release of  No Guts, No Glory and recently wrapped up their destination concert Throe.down in Jamaica. The climate outside may be quite the change from the Caribbean but you can certainly guarantee that it will be hotter than ever in the venue. Don’t delay on getting tickets and come celebrate arguably the greatest live music act to come out of Buffalo, NY.

    Tickets can be purchased through the Town Ballroom’s website. Tickets are $30-34 and doors open at 7pm each night.

  • Lee Brice Chats With NYSMusic About Music and Life

    One of the most anticipated country music shows of the year for Central New York is this week’s headliners Lee Brice and Chris Young, as they come to the Syracuse, OnCenter War Memorial.  As Lee and Chris kick off their nationwide tour that will take them across America and the Pacific Ocean from Syracuse, NY to Hawaii, Kathy had a moment to speak with Lee about his musical career and future projects.

    Lee Brice - Photo Credit Ryan Smith
    Lee Brice – Photo Credit Ryan Smith

    Kathy Stockbridge: Lee, I want to thank you so much for agreeing to talk to today.

    Lee Brice: Well hey there Kathy, how are you?

    KS: Well I am doing great, thank you. Although New York has a reputation of being cold and frigid, we certainly are looking forward to giving you and Chris Young a warm Central NY welcome this week here in Syracuse when you arrive.

    LB:  I cannot wait to get there.  This will be mine and Chris’ first show together of the year, so we’re excited too!

    KS:  Oh my, I think we are all over the moon with excitement to have both of you at the same time.  This is awesome!  Now you grew up in Sumter, SC, which is right down the street from my happy place, Charleston, SC.  You have been singing and playing your whole life, talk to us a little about how the music bug bit you and the journey it’s taken you on.

    LB:  Well, it’s a thing that’s just been in me, the music, since I was a kid.  I played to play, and sang to sing.  It never left me.  I went off to high school, and college, and worked some, but music just kept on calling to me. So I went off to Nashville.  I felt that as long as I kept working hard at things, it kept working for me, and it’s been a beautiful ride.

    KS:  You have been tearing up the charts with hit after hit, but I don’t think people realize you’ve been in the business for a lot of years both performing and writing songs.  You have penned some of the most famous songs around Nashville over the last few years.  Talk to us a little bit about that songwriting process and how you came from writing songs, to performing, and the transition to where you are today.

    LB:  I was always writing the songs to sing them.  When I came to Nashville, I had been writing since I was about 10, I had a little bit more success early on as a songwriter than as an artist… it worked well for me as I was able to take those songs on the road and play them.  I think there’s nothing better than being a songwriter.

    KS:  And you have a knack for it.  Your songs touch on subjects we can all relate to.  Songs like “Drinking Class”, it just epitomizes us as hardworking, fun loving people, “I Don’t Dance”, and “I Drive My Truck”, these songs tell stories and touch on real life feelings.  Now how do you decide to keep a song or give it away to someone else to sing?  How does that work?

    LB:  It’s one of those things you can’t put a finger on.  There have been a couple of songs I wanted to keep for myself that I ended up giving away and they worked out okay.

    KS:  I give you credit, I think I would be territorial and say, “No, that’s mine”.  Must be hard to give them away.  I also want to thank you and Sara both for sharing with us moments of your wedding…as a photographer I cannot tell you how much I loved the video on “I Don’t Dance”, I loved the vintage look.  Share with us how you came about saying, I want to share that part of my life with my audience.  A lot of artists are guarded, they don’t want to share such intimate details, and you and Sara opened your lives up and put it out there for the rest of the world to enjoy and relate to you folks.  Talk to me about the video.

    LB:  Yes, Sara definitnely is very private so I was very happy when she was okay with the idea of us sharing some of the wedding footage.  I knew I had written “I Don’t Dance” and I had this feeling that I wanted to have some wedding footage in it.  I just thought, that it was just “us” (the concept) and I wanted to share her all over the world.  So I brought in a guy to shoot footage on that old 8mm film.  I wanted it to feel really really real, so I had plans for it back then. Then with Sara’s help, she helped decide what would and wouldn’t go in the video so that it was just right.  She helped me so much on that video.  Our next door neighbor was producer and we both got to go right into the studio with him as we were editing, so she got really deep into that one. So a lot of what you’re seeing, is Sara.

    KS:  I have to say, it is absolutely beautiful.  Thank you both so much for sharing all that with us.  I truly loved it.  Now, I Don’t Dance is your third album, and you produced this album.  Explain if you would to our readers, what it is mean to produce an album and how much does that play a part in the finished product you put out to your fans.

    LB:  Well producing an album is having a part in every single aspect of the album.  From the music, and every single part of that music, to where it gets recorded, how it gets recorded, and the songs that go on it, the order they go on it…I mean there’s a lot that goes on besides just the music, and then on top of that the producer oversees exactly what the music needs to be.  Me as an artist, I’m not really trying to be a producer, I just want to make my own music.

    KS:  Right, I understand.

    LB:  I want to do what my ears are hearing and kinda be true to me, but I have co-producers that I work with as well and they are really awesome.  They help keep me on the path, and we work so well together, were just great friends so it works out really great.

    KS:  This winter tour that you and Chris as starting this week will take you across the nation, staring in frigid, Syracuse, NY and ending in balmy Hawaii.  I know, someone has to do these tough jobs.  We’re so excited to kick it off here for you this week.  Tell us in addition to the tour what are some future projects we can share with our readers to watch out for?

    LB:  Well, I am producing a couple other folks that are right on the crest of some great things happening. Just some amazing artists; there’s American Young who is actually my co-producer Jon Stone’s band, and so I’m actually producing their record with them.  That’s really exciting.  I’m also working on some stuff with my brother, Lewis, and we’re in the studio working on some things that are almost finished.  I’m also working with a band called Sister C, three sisters who are amazing. So, check them out, American Young, Lewis Brice, and Sister C.

    KS:  I definitely will.  Thank you again Lee for taking the time to speak to our readers.  We are really looking forward to this week with you coming to Syracuse, and wish you all the best as you tour across America.  Thank you so much.

    LB:  Thank you so much, you were so wonderful.

    As I ended the interview with Lee, I stopped to reflect on what a down to earth decent guy he was, and how easy he made the interview. Someone great once said that all an interview is, is a conversation between two folks.  Sometimes those conversations are just enjoyable and that’s the category this one fell into.  As someone who loves what he does this much, Lee will most definitely bring it to the stage and leave it behind for those he entertains. This is one show I am eagerly anticipating.

    Hope to see you all at The Oncenter War Memorial, this Thursday, at 7:30 pm for Lee Brice, Chris Young, and the Brothers Osborne in one of Central NY’s country highlights this year.  Tickets can be purchased online at for $41.50, $37 and $31.50 (additional fees may apply); they will be available in person at the Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter (760 S. State Street), charge by phone (315.435.2121) or online via Ticketmaster.com.

  • Hearing Aide: Midriffs ‘Subtle Luxuries’

    This album is a great example of why a lot of the time it doesn’t make sense to try to pigeonhole a band into a certain genre. Punk, surf rock, grunge, garage rock, some psych rock sounds, all of it is found on Subtle Luxuries, the debut album from Boston band Midriffs. So, let’s just say, it rocks, in a really good way.

     Midriffs Subtle LuxuriesThe lo-fi recording quality on this record is exactly how it should be. Sometimes when an album sounds slightly less than perfect and polished, the rawness of the sound is what makes it feel genuine. It’s nice when a record has the vibe of not trying too hard, while still presenting great songs that are carried by a very real energy.

    They start off the record right, with “Taboo Tattoo”, an infectiously upbeat less than two and a half minute song with a punk attitude that grabs your attention and leaves you wanting more. However, before you can expect more of the same on the next track, they hit you with a walking bass line and surf rock guitar tone that make you quickly realize Midriffs have a lot to offer.

    Listening through the fourth track, “Green on the Grass”, and thinking back to how the album started, it’s impressive how much the sound evolved over the course of half of the album, while still maintaining enough of an overall feel that flows incredibly well. This track is dreamier, more melodic, but they still never lose their edge. If someone went into this album thinking they were just getting a run of the mill punk record, they’d likely be very surprised to find themselves happily drifting off into a world of atmospheric reverb at the song’s close. Of course, only to be snapped right back into more fast paced action when the next track “Wine Waiter” hits.

    Midriff shifts and flows through styles throughout the album, but never sticks to one for too long, making for a listen that is always interesting, and never boring or predictable. The guitar part that kicks in at the last minute of “Down By The River” takes you by surprise, with a “Oh, and they can play like that too!?” type of reaction. They then follow that with a purely instrumental surf rock track, always keeping the listener on their toes.

    It will be interesting to see where they take their music on future recordings. Perhaps they’ll take one of these sounds and go further down a more narrow, specialized road. But that would be unfortunate, as it is the blend of so many great sounds that make this album what it is. Keep the reverb, keep the raw punk energy, keep shredding, keep yelling, and stay a little dreamy, because damn, these songs sound like a good time. I’ve never seen Midriffs live, but I hope it’s as much fun as it sounds. I envision a dirty bar, with good friends, some head banging, some dancing, a lot of yelling along, and a lot of beer, some of which is being thrown about over an extremely happy, energy filled crowd. Who doesn’t want some of that?

    Subtle Luxuries can be listened to in full, and downloaded here.

    Key Tracks: Taboo Tattoo, Death Beach, Down By The River