Category: Central NY

  • Luke Bryan and Friends Sell Out the Lakeview Amphitheater

    It’s no surprise that Luke Bryan and Friends Huntin’, Fishin’, And Lovin’ Every Day Tour sold out the Lakeview Amphitheater this past Saturday, August 12.  After all, the star studded tour featured some of today’s best country music with both Craig Campbell and Brett Eldredge along on the ride.

    Luke Bryan and Friends darien lakeUp first was Craig Campbell who did an amazing job starting the crowd with his smooth country melodies and high energy boot stomping numbers.  With hits like “Outskirts of Heaven” and “Keep Those Kisses Coming” his true country sound was the first to jump start this happy crowd.

    Luke Bryan and Friends darien lakeUp next was crowd favorite, Brett Eldridge.  Hailing from the small town of Paris, Illinois this young man is from my neck of the woods in Southern Illinois.  It’s been fun watching his career explode with his first hit, “Raymond” in 2010, and his CMA’s New Artist of the Year award in 2014.  Since then, it’s been pedal to the medal with hit after hit for this young man with no end near as his momentum just accelerates with each new album.  With a full catalog of music to choose from already for the show, Brett entertained this crowd with his boy next door charm and charisma for days the moment he hit the stage.

    With a quick set stage change, in no time flat the crowd was able to see the man of the hour, Luke Bryan.  Rising to the center of the stage with flames blazing, Luke came out with his number one hit “Move” and the crowd went wild and the rest is history.  There is no doubt why Luke Bryan continuously wins Entertainer of the Year from several sources.  His personality and charm made the show not only entraining, but down right fun.

    Luke Bryan and Friends darien lakeStarting off the show by bringing a young boy named Nicholas on stage right from the start, his kindness and way with kids showed through immediately, and with that cute little smile and moves for days, the girls were melting into their seats the moment he looked their way. But don’t get me wrong, Luke Bryan is a man’s man too.  With talk of hunting, and fishing, and having a good ole time with his friends and family, he is down right likable to everyone. Where else can someone sing “Sweet Caroline” in a sea of NY Yankee fans and still be shown the love!  The show offered concert goers their money’s worth with a long setlist of hit after hit.  If you haven’t seen him live yet, I highly suggest you see his show.

    If you weren’t at Saturday’s show, don’t fret as he’ll be joining New Yorkers once again on August 24 at CMAC in Canandaigua, August 25 at Darien Center, August 26 at SPAC in Saratoga, and August 27 at Jones Beach in Wantaugh!

    Setlist Brett Eldredge: Superhero, Don’t Ya, Somethin’ I’m Good At, Wanna Be That Song, Beat of the Music / Drops of Jupiter, Love Someone, Drunk On Your Love, Long Way Around, Mean To Me, and Lose My Mind

    Setlist Luke Bryan and Friends: Move, That’s My Kind of Night, Kick the Dust Up, Rain Is a Good Thing, This Is How We Roll (Florida Georgia Line cover, orig. ft. Bryan), Crash My Party, Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, I See You, Fast, Drunk on You, Roller Coaster, All My Friends Say, Country Man, Play It Again, Mountain Music (Alabama cover), Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond cover), Fishin’ in the Dark (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band cover), Strip It Down, Drink a Beer, Huntin’, Fishin’ And Lovin’ Every Day, I Don’t Want This Night to End, Country Girl (Shake It for Me), Paradise City (Guns N’ Roses cover)

  • Chenango Blues Fest to Celebrate Twenty-fifth Anniversary

    The Chenango Blues Fest will celebrate its twenty-fifth anniversary on Aug. 18 and 19 at the Chenango County Fairgrounds in Norwich, New York headlined by the North Mississippi Allstars with John Medeski. The event kicks off with a free show on Friday night beginning at 6:00 p.m., with stylish showman Reverend Shawn Amos.

    Following Amos will be 2017 International Blues Competition Best Band Winners, Dawn Tyler Watson & the Ben Racine Band. Headlining the opening night will be twenty-time Blues Music Award nominee Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials. Lil’ Ed Williams continues the lineage of such Chicago slide guitar masters as Hound Dog Taylor, Elmore James, and Williams’ uncle, J.B. Hutto. The fan favorite, fez-wearing, toe-walking showman is not to be missed.

    Chenango Blues Fest anniversarySaturday’s ticketed event ($25 advance, $35 day of show) has a jaw-dropping amount of talented musicians. Acts will alternate between the main infield stage and the tent stage.

    Main Stage:

    11:30 – Gracie Curran & the High Falutin’ Band
    1:45 – Muddy Magnolias
    4:00 – Mannish Boys Allstars
    6:30 .- Tommy Castro & the Painkillers w/s/g Magic Dick
    9:00 – North Mississippi Allstars w/s/g John Medeski

    Tent Stage:

    12:45 – Alvin Youngblood Hart
    3:00 – Jason Ricci and JJ Appleton
    5:15 – Ghost Town Blues Band
    7:45 – Victor Wainwright and the Wild Roots

    Gracie Curran, Muddy Magnolias, and the Ghost Town Blues Band all continue to confirm the Chenango Blues Festival’s ability to identify and feature emerging artists that captivate audiences and quickly become fan favorites, as the GTBB demonstrates with their third Norwich appearance since 2015. Alvin Youngblood Hart’s powerful vocals will kick things off on the tent stage, where he will be followed by Jason Ricci and JJ Appleton. Ricci is one of the most talented and creative harmonica players playing anywhere. Blues harp fans will come from far and wide to hear him. He teamed with Appleton on the 2015 acoustic blues release, Dirty Memory.

    The Mannish Boys Allstars is a dream team of veteran award-winning bluesmen including lead vocalist and front man extraordinaire Sugaray Rayford, guitar wizard Kid Ramos, Anthony Geraci on keyboards, and the rhythm section of Willie J. Campbell and Jimi Bott.

    Tommy Castro & the Painkillers will add harmonica ace Magic Dick Salwitz, known best for his work with J. Geils Band, to their lineup.

    Closing out the tent stage will be 2017 BMA Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year winner Victor Wainwright, appearing with his eight-piece project, Victor Wainright and the Wildroots. This band won the 2016 BMA Band of the Year Award. This group is a full-blown aural onslaught replete with piano, organ, guitar, bass, drums, horns, harmonica, and backup vocals.

    Headlining the main stage for the second time are the North Mississippi Allstars. The duo of brothers Luther (guitar, vocals) and Cody Dickinson (drums, piano, synth bass, vocals) are steeped in the traditions of Mississippi hill country blues music and will be complemented by in-demand keyboard virtuoso John Medeski. Expect the unexpected with this collaboration.

    More details on the 25th Chenango Blues Fest can be found here.

  • McLovins 2017 Fall Tour Stops in NYC, Rochester, Hannibal

    The McLovins dropped some initial tour dates for fall 2017, including three stops in New York this month including a stop at New York City’s Mercury Lounge for a Phish Baker’s Dozen after party.

    Hailing from Hartford, Connecticut, the McLovins have been making waves since their start in 2009 playing alongside big names in music like the Gin Blossoms, Buddy Guy and George Porter, Jr. They’re currently working on two EPs as a followup to their 2015 self-titled album McLovins, which should be released this fall.

    The McLovins fall tour starts tomorrow for a Phish Baker’s Dozen after party at the Mercury Lounge in New York City. The tour takes them up and down the eastern seaboard with several dates in Georgia and Alabama, closing out at Milkboy in Philadelphia on Nov. 22. In addition to tomorrow’s show, they play two other shows in New York. They hit up the Photo City Improv in Rochester on Aug. 17 and play the Big “G” Jam in Hannibal on Aug. 19. They also make a stop in nearby Erie, Pennsylvania on Aug. 12 at the Kings Rook Club.

    McLovins Fall Tour 2017 Dates
    Aug. 5 – Mercury Lounge, New York, NY
    Aug. 12 – Kings Rook Club, Erie, PA
    Aug. 17 – Photo City Improv, Rochester, NY
    Aug. 19 – Big “G” Jam, Hannibal, NY
    Sept. 1 – Port City Music Hall, Portland, ME
    Sept. 14 – Doc Taylor’s, Virginia Beach, VA
    Sept. 16 – The Whiskey, Wilmington, NC
    Sept. 21 – Dingus Magees, Statesboro, GA
    Sept. 22 – Nowhere Bar, Athens, GA
    Sept. 23 – The Thirsty Turtle, Macon GA
    Sept. 28 – Green Bar, Tuscaloosa, AL
    Sept. 29 – Zydeco, Birmingham, AL
    Sept. 30 – Bourbon Street, Auburn, AL
    Oct. 6 – Harvest Ball, Starks, ME
    Nov. 2 – The State Theatre, State College, PA
    Nov. 22 – Milkboy, Philadelphia, PA

  • Five Takeaways From The 27th Annual Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival Of Music And Dance

    In this audio editorial, Rochester Groovecast provides their top five takeaways from the 27th Annual Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival Of Music and Dance.

    The Five Takeaways are:

    1. Cultural Diversity
    2. Regional Superstars
    3. Reggae Music
    4. A Family Affair
    5. Mother Nature

    Take a listen to the audio editorial below!

  • Hearing Aide: Diluted ‘Never Fit In’

    We all know there are bands that ladies just dig, and groups with  lyrics that can get the booty shaking while keeping it gritty enough for the guys to be able to pump their fists to as well are even better. You know there is a band that many of us can enjoy when we want a party type of sound. There is one band from Rochester, NY who can supply such great tunage. Who is this group that promises nothing but good grooves and chaos? Diluted of course my dear friends! With their EP, Never Fit In, you will find yourself dancing and shaking more than the time you tried to reenact the bar dancing scene from Coyote Ugly! Let us get this album review in full swing boys and girls!

    dilutedThe first track off this album “Better Living Through Hennessy” goes from 0-60 in less than 2 seconds into the album. The guitar styles of Helmer and Coffey will take you by storm. Their funky yet hardcore approach for this track is nothing but full of life! You will have yourself singing along with the lyrics while moving those two left feet of yours. Let me tell ya, nothing beats a good old fashioned song you can find yourself singing to in the car.  This song is one of those jams I can see the whole venue singing along to with a couple drinks in hand!

    If you like groups like Faith No More, who has a nice little mix of rap flow blended with some great punk related attitude, the track “Hipster Helmets & Harpsichords” will make those feet of yours go manic! I really enjoy this track from the get go!  Like seriously digging it with my whiskey right now! The vocal approach by Mulligan and Coffey reminds me of the glory days of my youth with such bands like Neurosonic and Skindred. Excellent destructive vocal execution  fused with modern hip-hop type of lyrical construction made this song stand  out the most to me personally.  The most fascinating part of this track is the communication between West (drums) and Kimak (bass), which really lays down the foundation for the energy of this sweet tune!  The beat is never lost and you can really swing your body to it all the way through! This will be the jam the ladies will be losing their minds to. Look out fellas, we have some bonafide lady killers on our hands!

    Now this album has some great party songs on it, but it also contains great heavy tunes like “Sledge Hovercraft.” Much like the other tracks on the EP, it has a great flow with both the lyrics and musicianship. You can tell the boy’s formula is spot on with this gem! The screeching sound of the vocals on the track will make you bang your head! If you want some Red Hot Chili Peppers type funky style with your hardcore music, but want to be mad as hell at the same time, well this track is for you. This song is made for the guys hands down. If you get drunk enough and want to start a bar brawl, this will be your theme song for the ring.

    Over all there are so many other great tracks on this album from Diluted. I wouldn’t think I would find myself enjoying a band like this, but I am hooked and I cannot stop blasting this. My fingers are starting to bleed from pressing the repeat button so many times! Go out and buy this sick product of jams! 4 stars out of 5 for sure! Go check out their page. You will not regret it, I promise you!

    Key Tracks: Better living Through Hennessy, Sledge Hovercraft, Hipster Helmets & Harpsichords

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7EeFtvvxkU

  • Outlaw Music Festival Takes Over Syracuse Lakeview Amphitheater

    As a convoy of tour buses pulled in and parked along the water’s edge at the Lakeview Amphitheater for the fourth show in as many days, they prepared to unload and set up for the  final  performances of the weekend. A night of Country, Americana and Rock was on tap as the Outlaw Music Festival had arrived in Syracuse and Lakeview was ready to rock the crowd. The top outlaw was the one and only, legendary Mr. Willie Nelson.

    outlaw festival lakeviewBringing a few of his closest outlaw friends along, the crowd met Nashville newcomer Margo Price as well as rock stars Sheryl Crow and My Morning Jacket. This balmy day was lining up to be one epic sunny Sunday that was soon would become a highlight of this gal’s summer. As the gates opened at 3 pm, the winding line that had extended clear out to the bus drop off area quickly moved this eclectic mix of concertgoers into the venue to find the perfect spot on the lawn or their seats under the pavilion area.

    Beginning the evening was Margo Price. This Nashville newcomer was dressed like a true country legend herself in sequins and fringe. As she began to sing, her truly twangy, country voice dazzled the crowd with a classic country style. A bit of a cross between Dolly Parton and Carrie Underwood, it took no time at all to win over the audience and set the stage for those to follow.

    Next up was Sheryl Crow.  A petite firecracker of a woman, this larger than life musician owned the stage and the audience from the get go. Singing and playing both new music and crowd favorites, she amazed with her unbound energy and talent. Sharing stories about her children, it was obvious that motherhood suits her and completes her life as they ride around this summer on tour with her.

    As the sun began to set on Onondaga Lake, My Morning Jacket took the stage.  A new band to some and an old favorite to others, I have to admit I was categorized into the first of the two groups and was curious.  From the moment Jim James began to sing and the band began to play, I was hooked.  Was it the mysterious look he conveyed with his Johnny Cash suit and Ray-Bans, or was it the sultry tonality of his voice that hooked me?  A mix of the two, I do believe. Their style and sound is not anything I’m accustomed to, as it doesn’t fit neatly into one genre.  This rainbow of tunes melded together to create truly unique music that pulls you in like a Pied Piper.  Shooting the first three songs of a set, a photographer generally goes to town to get as many photos during that time frame in order to optimize the chances of capturing a new and unique photo. For me, something different occurred.  I found myself lowering my camera throughout the allotted time and capturing the sounds of the moment versus the sights of the moment. Perhaps MMJ was considered a new band to me originally, but I definitely left considering them an old favorite.

    Finally, the main outlaw that everyone was there to see was taking the festival stage at Lakeview.  Arriving to a standing ovation, it was beautiful to see how Willie is so loved by young and old.  This man’s music spans generations and represents special moments in so many lives over the decades, including mine.  Living in the moment must be a way of life for Willie; he just celebrated his 84th birthday this year. Taking the stage is a family affair as he was joined by his son, little sister and friends and band mates for years. He did not skip a beat and his playing skills were beyond impressive. As he strummed tune after tune on the beat up autographed guitar he’s had forever, you could only wish this well worn and loved instrument could tell us the stories it’s witnessed over the years!

    Throughout the night, Willie played hit song after song.  Whether it was hits of his own or covers from others, the crowd could not get enough.  Included in this set was Hoagy Carmichael’s “Georgia On My Mind,” Willie’s tunes “Whiskey River,” “Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground” and, of course, the crowd’s favorite tune that he wrote together with Merle Haggard,”It’s All Going to Pot.”  It was easy to sing along with Willie to songs such as Toby Keith’s “Beer For My Horses” or  Hank Williams’ “Hey Good Looking,” “Jambalaya” and “Move It On Over.”  Patiently awaiting and hoping to hear my favorite, Willie didn’t disappoint as he played Brenda Lee’s “Always On My Mind.” Speaking for most, I can remember times associated with these songs and I took this trip back together with Willie as he performed them all.

    Closing out the weekend of Outlaw Festival events at the Lakeview Amphitheater, it was a definitely a treat to check off a bucket list item in seeing Willie Nelson in person.  Add the opportunity to see all three opening acts along side Willie and, yes, I definitely felt like I won a musical lottery.

  • Sub Rosa Recording Sessions Offer Unique Experience

    Every third Sunday of each month since 2013, SubCat Music Studios in Syracuse hosts their Sub Rosa Sessions. Session #41 on July 16, 2017 was hosted by Amanda Rogers, who invited Mike Powell to perform as the featured artist. These evenings consist of thirty or so people joining the performers in Studio A at SubCat. The entire session is recorded, attendees have a meet and greet afterward and enjoy drinks and snacks before they head home with an exclusive CD copy of the performance. The intimate setting in a first class recording/production studio provides a unique experience for the listeners and the musicians as well. Much of the stage banter was cut to allow for as many songs as possible to make it to the final disc, but it was that banter that helped connect the audience to Rogers and Powell.

    Amanda Rogers performed original songs on a singularly decorated Yamaha keyboard. Her vocals ranged from whispered words to powerful jabs at her lyrics. The setting was perfect for Rogers, as her songwriting deserves to be carefully heard, not ignored as background music, as other solo artists sometimes experience in local clubs and taverns. Rogers began with “Bag of Bones” and “Blue,” the latter from her upcoming release Heavy Blue, currently being mastered at SubCat. She joked that her on the spot setlist might end up in alphabetical order. Rogers made that idea more difficult when she followed up with “Walking,” from her most recent recording, the 2014 double album Wild. A highlight of her set was “Stranger Days,” in which Rogers croons, “I’ve got scary visions, I’ve got deep, dark decisions, I’ve got stranger days up ahead. And I ain’t no gypsy rambler, ain’t no homecoming queen, I’ve still got aching for my twenties, I could’ve been stuck there in between. I want to face these stranger days I got coming, but…my mind’s still running.”

    Mike Powell took the stage in front of about three dozen fans, friends, family members, and studio employees who were treated to the first ever Sub Rosa Sessions pre-show parking lot tailgate party, hosted by the ubiquitous Sue and Larry Powell. Powell appeared with his familiar right-hand man, guitarist John Hanus, also a member of Powell’s recently formed full band project The Black River, whose debut album is expected to be released later this year from Rising Feather. Hanus supplemented Powell’s songs with melodic riffs, accent notes, and slide guitar stylings on his well-worn Fender Telecaster. Powell began the evening playing an enormous orange Gretsch guitar with Bigsby vibrato, later switching to a resonator guitar, before finishing his set with a red, white, and blue Harmony Buck Owens American model acoustic guitar that seemed fitting for Powell’s masterpiece tribute to a fallen serviceman, “21 Rounds.” It is easily Powell’s best known song, and those in attendance are now the only ones who have that song recorded on CD.

    Powell spoke of the tendency as a songwriter to like your latest songs the best, offering one of his newest tunes, “Poison Diamond,” written during a recent sound check after a conversation with a man who said his relationship troubles were because a woman “loves me too much.” It depicts Powell’s willingness and capability to find inspiration in a single phrase or moment, and nurture those small embers until they grow into the full flame of a song. He also expressed some unfounded trepidation that a live recording could go wrong if the audience en masse booed at the conclusion of a tune. However, as mentioned, Mike Powell is not an individual who chooses to pass up many opportunities. Thus, he implored the audience to agree to boo lustily at the conclusion of “I Wanna Go Back,” creating a hilarious moment that later caused raucous laughter when Powell and Hanus, (as well as this reviewer,) listened to the live CD on the drive home. Powell’s remarkable songwriting, engaging stage banter and audience rapport came through during the session, and are reflected in the crystal clear quality of the instantly produced CD from SubCat Music Studios.

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    Further information on SubCat Music Studios and the Sub Rosa Sessions may be found here.

    Amanda Rogers Setlist: Bag of Bones, Blue, Walking, Ha Ha, They’ll Call It Love, Don’t Deny, Stranger Days, Get Your Heart

    Mike Powell Setlist: Moonlight Sunshine and Rain, Empire Line, I Wanna Go Back, Bibles and Bourbon, Old Picture Frames, Poison Diamond, The Silver Lining of James Marshall, 21 Rounds Encore: No Horizon

  • Lineup Announced for Cortland’s Seedstock Festival 2017

    This year’s Seedstock Fest lineup is stacked with some of Central Region’s best musical talent over the span of three days from August 4-6, 2017, the festival will feature performances by 27 acts, including Sophistafunk, Digger Jones, Floodwood, and Root Shock.

    Now in it’s 9th year, Seedstock Festival brings together a crowd of 1000 music enthusiasts to Reed’s Farm in Cortland. While day passes are available, many attendees take advantage of the camping on the picturesque site. This family-friendly festival also includes activities for kids.

    Friday, August 4Sophistafunk, Root Shock, Mosaic Foundation, Quona Hudson, Next to Kin, Horizon Wireless and Red Brunette.

    Saturday, August 5Digger Jones, The Unknown Woodsmen, and Molly and the Badly Bent Bluegrass Boys, The Blind Spots, Chris Eves and the New Normal, The New Daze, Dapper Dan, Tanksley, and Adam Ate the Apple.  The late-night silent disco will feature sets by DJ Tech and Weasel Dust.

    Sunday, August 6Floodwood, Analogue Sons, Milkweed, The Local Farmer’s Union, Bea, Austin MacRae and Rachel Beverly.

    Tickets are available at the Seedstock website.Follow Seedstock Festival on Facebook for updates.

  • Parking Tips for Busy Weekend at Lakeview Amphitheater

    Syracuse’s west side will be bustling this weekend with the 18th Annual PPG Syracuse Nationals classic car show at the New York State Fairgrounds (July 14 -16) and back-to-back concerts at the Lakeview Amphitheater (July 14-16), and here are some parking tips for you.

    The Syracuse Nationals Classic Car Show will be open the following hours this weekend:

    July 14th – 8 a.m.- 6 p.m.
    July 15th – 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
    July 16th – 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

    The Lakeview Amphitheater will host the following shows this weekend:

    Kidz Bop – July 14
    Incubus with Jimmy Eat World – July 15
    Outlaw Festival – July 16

    Below are parking details for the weekend. Amphitheater concert attendees for shows Friday – Sunday are recommended to avoid State Fair Blvd. For easier entry to parking, concert attendees should approach the amphitheater from the East (690W) and drive directly into the Orange Lot to avoid parkers for the Syracuse Nationals. If traveling in from the West (690E) – continue past Exit 7 to Hiawatha Blvd to turn around and approach the venue from the East (690W).


    Friday, July 14

    Kidz Bop (Lakeview Amphitheater) and Syracuse Nationals (NYS Fairgrounds)

    Kidz Bop Parking:

    * ONLY the Orange Lot will be utilized for guests attending the Kidz Bop concert. Lots open at 5:30 p.m.

    * Free parking will be available at The Oncenter (800 S. State Street | Syracuse, NY 13202) for concert attendees who are interested in taking the Downtown Shuttle to the amphitheater from the Centro Hub on Warren Street in Downtown Syracuse. This service begins at 4 p.m. and costs $4 round trip.

    * Drop off/Pick Up will be located in the Orange Lot for this show. Signage and parking staff will be in place to direct guests to this area.

    Syracuse Nationals Parking:

    * All NYS Fairgrounds Parking Lots will be utilized for Syracuse Nationals attendees throughout the day.

    Saturday, July 15

    * Incubus (Lakeview Amphitheater) and Syracuse Nationals (NYS Fairgrounds)

    Incubus Parking:

    * ONLY the Orange Lot will be utilized for guests attending the Incubus concert. Lots open at 5:30 p.m.

    * Free parking will be available at The Oncenter (800 S. State Street | Syracuse, NY 13202) for concert attendees who are interested in taking the Downtown Shuttle to the amphitheater from the Centro Hub on Warren Street in Downtown Syracuse. This service begins at 6 p.m. and costs $4 round trip.

    * Drop off/Pick Up will be located in the Orange Lot for this show. Signage and Parking Staff will be in place to direct guests to this area.

    Syracuse Nationals Parking:

    * All NYS Fairgrounds Parking Lots will be utilized for Syracuse Nationals attendees throughout the day.


    Sunday, July 16

    * Outlaw Music Festival (Lakeview Amphitheater) and Syracuse Nationals (NYS Fairgrounds)

    Outlaw Music Festival Parking:

    * ONLY the Orange Lot will be utilized for guests attending the Outlaw Music Festival. Lots open at 1 p.m.

    * Free parking will be available at The Oncenter (800 S. State Street | Syracuse, NY 13202) for

    concert attendees who are interested in taking the Downtown Shuttle to the amphitheater from the Centro Hub on Warren Street in Downtown Syracuse. This service begins at 2 p.m. and costs $4 round trip.

    * Drop off/pick up will be located in the Orange Lot for this show. Signage and parking staff will be in place to direct guests to this area.

    Syracuse Nationals Parking:

    * All NYS Fairgrounds Parking Lots will be utilized for Syracuse Nationals attendees throughout the day.

    For additional information, attendees can visit Lakeview Amphitheater’s website and the Syracuse Nationals website.

  • Doctor Pocket to Celebrate Reunion at Funk ‘n Waffles with Band of Heroes and James Adamo

    Doctor Pocket will celebrate their 15 year reunion show at Funk n Waffles in Syracuse on July 22, joined by James Adamo and Band of Heroes. In their 90s heyday, Doctor Pocket was one of the loudest and tightest rock bands in Central New York, with a solid following and the timeless live release Live at the Legendary Hungry Charley’s.

    Doctor Pocket draws on a variety of influences, including Zeppelin, Steely Dan, Queen, The Allman Brothers, The Black Crowes and many more, and with these influences they melded together a deep sound with layered melodies that engage the audience fully; when they get into a pocket, they stay dialed in and keep rocking.

    Guitarists Jim Adamo and Tom Binasco are rock guitarists in sync as they create grooves and have the powerful rhythm section of drummer Matt Belardinelli and bassist Brett Hobin (Syracuse bass veteran Steve Winston served as original bassist for DP). Combined, they are a mature rock band with Josh Farrell leading the charge on vocals with an inviting, resonating voice that brings the listener on a rock trip. The July 22 reunion show at Funk n Waffles starts at 9pm (doors at 8) and admission is $10 or $15 under 21. Don’t miss this show Syracuse!