Category: News Desk

  • Warren Haynes’ 29th Annual Christmas Jam Lineup Announced

    Artists have been announced for the 29th annual Warren Haynes Christmas Jam. The event will take place on Dec. 9 at its usual stomping grounds at the U.S. Cellular Center in Warren’s hometown of Asheville, NC. Christmas Jam will once again see a stellar lineup at this year’s benefit to help raise money for Habit for Humanity in the Asheville area.

    Headlining the show will be Gov’t Mule, with special guest Ann Wilson form Heart (making her first appearance at the event), who will perform with the band during their set. The holiday jam session will also include Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB, the Avett Brothers, Les Bros. and Blackberry Smoke. Also, special guest musicians Jake Shimabukuro, Holly Bowling, Brandon “Taz” Niederauer, Kevn Kinney, and Mike Barnes will sit in throughout the evening, with more soon to be announced.

    Habitat for Humanity will take the proceeds from the event to help construct energy-efficient new houses along with purchasing and developing land for Habitat subdivisions. The project has raised over two million dollar, and has seen the construction of 36 houses to date. This year’s Christmas Jam House will be built in the non-profit organization’s new 21-house community in Arden (South Asheville). The Grammy award winning artist curated the event 29 years ago and spent the last 19 years working closely with Habit for Humanity in Asheville on these projects.

    A limited pre-sale will be available on Oct 19, where fans can get their hands on four-packs, VIP tickets, and travel packages. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Oct. 26. An increased number of seats in the balcony will be made available during both pre-sale and general sale times. Fans will have the flexibility to leave, and return to their balcony seats and mingle downstairs to the open general admission floor area during the more than seven hour long show.

  • Listen to Intrepid Travelers Themed September Residency at Nietzsche’s

    After a September residency at local Buffalo dwelling, Nietzches, Intrepid Travelers packed up their sets chock-full of themes and set their sights on new residencies. Week one offered tunes from the British Invasion, spanning from the expected efforts of the Rolling Stones, Beatles, The Who, Cream, and Jimi Hendrix while week two introduced a set list that spelled out”Witty Tarbox.”

    Carefully crafted to spell its theme out with the first letter in each track, week two ripped through an eclectic combination of tunes by pairing Pink Floyd, Rush, Talking Heads and Lotus covers in the company of Diana Ross and Dr. Dre.  Sam Pavlovich was introduced as the new bassist in Intrepid Travelers and sat in on “Take Me to the River,” “YYZ,” “Xxplosive,” and “Funky Duck.”

    2017/09/07 – LIVE at Nietzsche’s (Buffalo, NY) by Intrepid Travelers

    2017/09/14 – LIVE at Nietzsche’s (Buffalo, NY) by Intrepid Travelers

    The third week of the IT residency treated fans to an intersteller set appropriately in place with Space Junk acting as supporting act. The night unveiled “Space Odyssey,” “Satellite of Love,” “Rocket Man,” “Great Gig in the Sky,” “Standing on the Moon,” and other intergalactic classic rock favorites. The fourth and final week closed out a wildly executed residency with a final theme as a play on “dirt,” with musical support from Dirty Blanket. Also acting as David Neimanis’ last as a member of Intrepid Travelers, the group welcomed covers of musical giants Steely Dan, Frank Zappa, Phish, Primus, Lettuce and more, with the help of Ellen Pieroni on saxophone.

    2017/09/21 – LIVE at Nietzsche’s (Buffalo, NY) by Intrepid Travelers

    2017/09/28 – LIVE at Nietzsche’s (Buffalo, NY) by Intrepid Travelers

    IT are already in the midst of their latest residency at Funk N Waffles in Rochester, every Wednesday for the month of October!

  • JJ Grey and Mofro: Tasty Soul from the Sunshine State

    Since the 1990s, JJ Grey and Mofro have been dishing out hearty helpings of southern soulful blues rock. Based out of Gainesville, Florida, these seasoned road veterans have played around the globe spreading their brand of musical expertise that hearkens to the likes of Otis Redding, Jerry Reid, and The Allman Brothers Band. Lead singer and soul-bent swamp rocker John Higginbotham aka “JJ Grey” infuses his music with a definitive southern flavor, transporting all who listen to the landscape of his youth. If you have a hankering for upbeat feel good music and you love to, as lead singer Grey states, get “Janky” this is the band for you.

    The current lineup of JJ Grey & Mofro includes JJ Grey on vocals and electric guitar, Dennis Marion and Marcus Parsley on trumpets, Todd Smallie on Bass guitar, Craig Barnette on drums, Zac Gilbert on guitar, and Eric Brigmond on keyboards.

    Live Nation Promotions will be presenting JJ Grey & Mofro along with special guests The Commonheart at Upstate Concert Hall in Clifton Park NY on Thursday October 19. Get tickets here.

  • Eminem Puts President Trump on Blast During BET Awards

    Eminem put President Trump and his supporters on blast in a video that aired during Tuesday night’s BET Hip Hop Awards. The freestyle rap titled “The Storm” has Eminem lashing out at Trump as a “racist grandpa” and for being a hypocrite.

    He also calls out Trump for using Twitter to distract from bigger issues and for his responses to hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, the violence in Charlottesville, VA and the mass shooting in Las Vegas.

    The nearly five minute video holds nothing back and is sure to generate controversy. Several celebrities and athletes including LeBron James, T Pain, Colin Kaepernick, Keith Olbermann and Ellen DeGeneres have lit up the twittersphere in support of Eminem. Olbermann called it “Best politcal writing of the year, period.”

    Eminem is no stranger to controversy nor criticism of Trump. In October he released a freestyle called “Campaign Speech” where he called Trump “a loose cannon who’s blunt with his hand on the button.”

    The Detroit rapper also took his followers to task in his lyrics:

    And any fan of mine/who’s a supporter of his/I’m drawing in the sand a line/you’re either for or against/and if you can’t decide/who you like more and you’re split/on who you should stand beside/I’ll do it for you with this (middle finger)

    You can watch the video below.

    https://youtu.be/LunHybOKIjU

  • Runnin’ Down a Dream: Remembering Tom Petty (1950-2017)

    Remembering Tom Petty as the venerable wizard of feel-good music, the kind we cranked with the windows down while driving at full speed can bring solace to this tragic loss. “I felt so good, like anything was possible / I hit cruise control, and rubbed my eyes.” His songs were perfect for beach parties, heartache, conflict, and respect. Petty’s songs gave us perspective, relating to us to say, “life will be all right: you will get through this; stand tall and be proud of yourself.”

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    Petty was a philosopher, a poet, a troubadour, and a comic. He had a keen sense of humor and did what was right for his fans, even if it meant going to battle against overbearing record company execs. He fought for the common cause and helped all musicians in his wake by keeping industry powers in check. He fought labels to keep cd costs down, including his own first record label, and he succeeded. Most early contracts were rigged against the artists, and musicians often had no choice but to sign their lives away in order to “make it big.” Now the battles are fought against Pandora and Rhapsody, but some of these streaming services are losing the fight as new services take over and fans rally behind artists who are continuing the fight Petty pioneered.

    Early in my formative years, I enjoyed watching my friends in Final Warning rehearse and perform Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “Breakdown” countless times, while Adam Sandler gave us his best Tom Petty impersonation, complete with the twangy accent and rock moves. His basement was where I followed my first band, becoming the band’s light guy and roadie. Petty was the lovable rocker we all related to. He crafted songs that were simple, catchy, and about real life: powerful, inspiring, soothing, and enlightening. His fans felt like he was their best pal, and that he spoke to us through his music. Petty was one of the greatest artists, with the uncanny ability to reach our hearts and alter our minds. In his music was great wisdom and peacefulness, but also a sense of celebration, confidence, and courage.

    “Petty was a giant. Damn the Torpedoes is one of the greatest rock albums of all time, and certainly would have been the best album of the 80s, if it were released 3 months later.” (Peter Lavallee, lead guitarist of Final Warning) That was Petty’s third studio album, his most popular and highly-acclaimed, which was certified triple platinum in the US and reaching #2 on the U.S. charts. Every song on it was a masterpiece. Petty didn’t write fillers – he wrote every song to strongly stand on its own.

    “I first worked with the Tom Petty Camp at The Hangout Music Festival. I became friends with Josh, who looks out for the band and tour. I gave Tom and his wife a ride from the tour bus to the headliner dressing room compound and upon introducing myself with ‘Hi, I’m Tony’, Mr. Petty nasally replied ‘Hey, I’m Tom.’ Fare thee well, Tom Petty, and thank you for fueling our FM radio memories for all those decades with simplistic truth. You are loved and will be missed.” (Tony Hume, tour manager, artist relations, and operations for Bonnaroo, Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe, The Fox Theatre, Wanderlust, and All Good, among many others).+Remembering Tom Petty

    Petty was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, and inducted his friend, the “Dark Horse” himself, George Harrison, in 2004. He had countless friends in the music industry, being likeable, approachable, and one of the hardest-working performers and songwriters of all times. Petty had more top 10 hits in Mainstream Rock than any other artist in the chart’s history, with 28 total top 10’s. Petty has been on the charts 48 times since the chart’s inception in 1981 (source: Billboard). Petty was competing against The Rolling Stones and The Who, and has scored top hits in 5 different decades, selling over 60 million albums worldwide.

    In his last year, Petty played 53 shows in 2017, and has performed over 1,000 shows in his lifetime. Petty has appeared and recorded with Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Johnny Cash, Stevie Nicks, Roy Orbison, Steve Winwood, Lucinda Williams, and countless other music legends. One of Petty’s first guitar teachers was Don Felder of The Eagles, a fellow citizen of Gainesville, FL, where Petty was born on October 20, 1950. Early on, Petty was so impressed by The Beatles that after seeing them, he dropped out of school at 17 to play bass with his new band, The Epics. They soon evolved into Mudcrutch, who had 2 of the Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench, along with Tom Leadon on guitar and Randall Marsh on drums. They recently played a sold-out show at The 930 Club in DC on June 6, 2016, having been recently reformed in the summer of 2007. (Washington Post).

    Remembering Tom PettyPetty directly influenced Dave Grohl, who has covered ‘Breakdown’ 69 times. Petty influenced many other prominent artists, including Ryan Adams, Bon Jovi, and Taylor Swift, who wrote, “To me, Tom Petty represented a kind of songwriting I idolised: complex simplicity. His hits have defined rock radio since the Seventies, and he never stopped writing great music. It said so much in the lyrics, the concepts, the stories, the message, the nuances … but always brought you back to a hook that got stuck in everyone’s head. He motivated thousands of guitarists to learn to play just because they wanted to be able to play ‘Free Fallin”. Count me as one of them.” (NME Music).

    Because of his huge popularity, Petty played the largest festivals, including headlining acts at Bonnaroo in 2006, alongside The Allman Brothers Band, Stevie Nicks and the Black Crowes. Petty was enthusiastically greeted by his devoted fans, who chanted the words to every song with unity and pride. I had the great fortune to experience the power of this rock icon first opening for The Grateful dead in the mid to late 80s, a few other shows throughout the decades, then more recently at New Orleans Jazz Fest in 2012, and again at Lockn’ Festival in 2014. I covered that year for NYS Music, and was lucky to catch this shot as Tom looked right at me, with an elvish grin and a gleam in his eye.

    Thank you for your musical magic, may you rest in peace, Tom.

  • The Wailers: Preserving the Musical Legacy of Reggae Great Bob Marley

    The Legendary Wailers, Bob Marley’s famed backing band,  will be performing the Reggae icon’s hits when they play at the  Cohoes Music Hall on Tuesday October 17. The Wailers have long been the caretakers of Marley’s musical legacy since his premature death from cancer back in 1981. The band continues to tour around the world in order to spread Marley’s timeless message of “Jah Love” just as he requested they do prior to his death.

    The Wailers Legacy

    The current version of the band, steered by famed bassist and founder Aston “Familyman” Barret, along with original Wailers‘ guitarists Julian Marvin and Donald Kinsey, spread Marley’s message and music to a new generation of fans.  That message of love is masterfully channeled to the audience by Rastaman lead vocalist Joshua David Barrett.  The Wailers bring infectious Jamaican Reggae dance music wherever they go. If you love to groove, this is a show not to miss.  Tickets are available at the Cohoes Music Hall box office.

  • Music, Craft Beer, Food: A “Finger Lakin’ Good” Time

    Who is ready for a “Finger Lakin’ Good” Time full of music and craft beer? If you answered yes, maybe, or even “huh?”,  NYS Music encourages you to come down to the Inaugural Lincoln Hills “Finger Lakin’ Good” Fall Fest in Canandaigua, NY, on Saturday, October 14. 

    For the humble ticket price of $15, you’ll gain access to more than seven live bands, craft beer, food vendors and a beautiful autumn breeze. The lineup will include The Eric Krasno Band, Floodwood, Dirty Blanket, Pearly Baker’s Best, Aaron Lipp & Yarms, Workingman’s Dead, Badfeet and more to be announced! Music will run from 12am until 8pm. Get your tickets .

    The Eric Krasno Band will headline the event. Eric Krasno is the guitarist, songwriter and co-founder of the world famous bands Soulive and Lettuce. He is also respected as a producer and songwriter, working with everyone from Norah Jones, The Tedeschi Trucks Band, Talib Kweli, 50 Cent, Pretty Lights, Aaron Neville, Allen Stone and beyond. In promotion of his latest solo album, Blood From a Stone, Eric Krasno is touring extensively this fall with his hand selected band. The Lincoln Hills “Finger Lakin’ Good” Fall Fest will be a prime opportunity for locals to catch a live performance of Eric Krasno’s self titled band.

    Take a glance below and click the play button. You’ll find a Rochester Groovecast podcast episode. This episode is a preview of the Inaugural “Finger Lakin’ Good” Music Festival. During the episode, you’ll listen to The Eric Krasno Band, Floodwood, Dirty Blanket, and Aaron Lipp & The Slacktones (Lipp and Yarms). All of these bands will be at The “Finger Lakin’ Good” Fall Fest. If you scroll even further down, you’ll find a detailed episode timestamp. Find directions to the event here

    Timestamp:

    00:00: Eric Krasno Band- Waiting On Your Love

    03:32: Introduction

    07:25: Eric Krasno Band- Blood From A Stone

    10:54: Floodwood- North Country Winds

    14:57: Floodwood- Whiskey After Breakfast

    18:39: Dirty Blanket- My Getaway

    24:42: Dirty Blanket- Dead Or Alive

    30:53: Aaron Lipp and the Slacktones- Catching That Train (ft. Oliver Wood)

    35:20: Aaron Lipp and the Slacktones- Weary Bones

    39:26: Conclusion

    41:22: Eric Krasno Band- Jezebel

  • Supertramp’s Roger Hodgson to Play Turning Stone Casino

    Anyone growing up in the 70’s and 80’s will tell you one of their favorite albums of all time was Breakfast in America by Supertramp.  In a day when albums and 8 tracks were the medium of sound, listening from beginning to end was common place.  No skipping occurred, no downloading of one song only. You would sit and listen to the entire album and learn all the songs on the album from start to finish, and the artists paid close attention to this when arranging and choosing songs for the album. Breakfast in America was one of these albums, and the flow from song to song still is just as vivid in our memories. The talent of the group and the voice of Roger Hodgson was unforgettable, and it is with much anticipation and joy that we are able to welcome Hodgson to the Turning Stone Casino in Verona, NY  on October 8, 2017.  One of the founding members of Supertramp, Hodgson penned and performed hits such as “The Logical Song,” “Dreamer,” “Breakfast in America” and “Take the Long Way Home” to name a few. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Turning Stone webpage, with special packages and upgrades available. Hope to see you all there.

  • Cohoes Music Hall to Host Ominous Seapods Reunion this Weekend

    The Ominous Seapods’ Tom Pirozzi revealed in September that the band’s reunion show at Cohoes Music Hall on Saturday, January 13 would become a two-night run, plus an addition show on Sunday, January 14 at Brooklyn Bowl, followed by the Zen Tricksters.

    I want to thank everyone who bought Ominous Seapod tickets for January 13th. The show sold out in just 5 days! The band is overwhelmed by the support. Due to that fact, and the fact that Dana Monteith is coming all the way from Australia for the show, we’ve decided to expand the event to a weekend run. We will be adding Friday night, January 12th at the Cohoes Music Hall and an encore performance at the Brooklyn Bowl on Sunday Jan. 14th. The Brooklyn Bowl show will be one 90 minute set at 7:30pm followed by a set by the Zen Tricksters. The next day is a holiday so we can all rest on Monday. More details coming soon!!!

    When we last saw the Ominous Seapods, they were bidding a fond farewell to co-founder Dana Monteith as he and his wife Deb prepared for a life down under in Perth, Australia. The farewell was Dec. 17, 2011 at Valentine’s in Albany. That show saw a tight version of the band throwing down with guest appearances from moe. drummer Vinnie Amico, Josh Himmelsbach on mandolin and promoter Greg Bell on vocals. Tickets for both Cohoes shows are sold out

    The original lineup of the band (Monteith on guitar and vocals, Tom Pirozzi on bass, Ted Marotta on drums, Max Verna on guitar and Brian Mangini on keys) will be on hand for the reunion.

    Known for their psychedelic jams and onstage humor, the Ominious Seapods came of age during the “New Renaissance of Jambands” in the early to mid-’90s and achieved a moderate level success over the course of four albums. The band broke up in 2001 and have played a handful of reunion shows since.

    Listen to The Seapods discography on Spotify:

  • Such Gold Fall Tour Will Hit Up Rochester and Brooklyn

    Such Gold sets off on a month-long tour today in support of their latest release Deep In A Hole. The itinerary includes a headliner in Rochester at The Bug Jar on Oct. 13, a show at Saint Vitus in Brooklyn on Oct. 20, and a set at The Fest in Gainesville, FL on Oct. 27. The first leg of the tour takes place in Canada with 88 Fingers Louie, Belvedere, and Sled. A handful of headlining shows follow, before they join up with A Wilhelm Scream, After The Fall and We Were Sharks for the remaining dates. Tickets are on sale now.

    Tour Dates:
    Oct. 6 – The Brass Monkey – Ottawa, QC*
    Oct. 7 – Pavilion des Pionniers – St. Hyacinthe, QC*
    Oct. 8 – Velvet Underground – Toronto, ON*
    Oct. 9 – Call The Office – London, ON
    Oct. 10 – Southgate House Revival – Newport, KY
    Oct. 11 – Reggie’s Rock Club – Chicago, IL w/ Pears
    Oct. 12 – Basement Transmissions – Erie, PA
    Oct. 13 – Bug Jar – Rochester, NY – with Taking Meds, California Cousins, and Barbarosa
    Oct. 19 – Stanhope House – Stanhope, NJ
    Oct. 20 – St. Vitus – Brooklyn, NY^
    Oct. 21 – Milkboy – Philadelphia, PA^
    Oct. 22 – Shakas – Virginia Beach, VA^
    Oct. 23 – Metro Gallery – Baltimore, MD^
    Oct. 24 – Local 506 – Chapel Hill, NC^
    Oct. 25 – Pergatory – Atlanta, GA^
    Oct. 27 – High Dive – Gainsville, FL (THE FEST)^
    Oct. 30 – Metro Gallery – Baltimore, MD^
    Oct. 31 – Lizard Lounge – Lancaster, PA^

    * with 88 Fingers Louie, Belvedere, Sled

    ^with A Wilhelm Scream, After The Fall, We Were Sharks