Category: News Desk

  • LOCKN’ 2020 Lineup Revealed

    The 8th annual LOCKN’ Festival lineup has been announced. Taking place (as usual) at Infinity Downs & Oak Ridge Farm in Arrington, VA. This year’s festivities will be in honor of Grateful Dead bassist, Phil Lesh’s 80th birthday, where he will perform alongside friends and legends alike, with plenty of special guests to boot.

    The three-day event, camping festival, will kick off on June 19. Day one will feature performances from: Phil Lesh Quintet ft. Warren Haynes, Jimmy Herring, Rob Barraco, John Molo, Brandi Carlile, Gov’t Mule, Goose, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, The Chain Gang ft. Devon Allman, Duane Betts, Cody Dickinson, Luther Dickinson, Samantha Fish, John Ginty, & Berry Oakley, Jr. play Fleetwood Mac’s, Rumours, Yola, Boombox ft. BackBeat Brass, and Grateful Shred.

    Saturday, June 20, will feature Phil Lesh Quintet ft. Warren Haynes, Jimmy Herring, Rob Barraco, John Molo with David Crosby, Oteil & Friends, David Crosby, Mike Gordon, Black Pumas, Garcia Peoples, Grateful Shred, and Kendall Street Company. In addition, an new headline act will be unveiled in the coming weeks.

    Festivities conclude Sunday, June 21, with performances from Phil Lesh with John Mayer and Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Leon Bridges, Electric Hot Tuna,Railroad Earth, MEUTE, The War and Treaty, Midnight North, and Keller Williams’ Grateful Gospel.

    The first ever three-day LOCKN’ festival doesn’t end there. A special “Steal Your Thursday” add-on will be available for $30, allowing attendees to kick off their festival weekend on Thursday, June 18, while a Wednesday early-entry add-on will also be made available, giving guests a chance to enjoy the farm in preparation for the extravaganza that lies ahead.

    Along with all the great entertainment, attendees will get the chance to try-out various local food vendors and their always enticing cuisine, in addition to craft brewery, and other delectables.

    Three-day LOCKN’ passes are available for $259, with a payment plan that allows fans to pay a deposit of $19.99 (with fees) and make four payments over four months. There will also be VIP passes that offer fans perks such as, enhanced seating/ambience, intimate view of performances, exclusive merchandise and much more. Accommodations will also include; glamping tents, RVs, tour buses, and more and are available as an add-on to festival passes.

    For more information on LOCKN’ 2020 tickets, on-site lodging or special add-ons, click HERE.

  • Pink Floyd Co-Founder Roger Waters Announces “This is Not a Drill” Tour

    Pink Floyd co-founder, Roger Waters, announced via Twitter that he will be embarking on an extensive 2020 North American “This is Not a Drill” Tour. This is the first time Waters will be performing at the Times Union Center in Albany. Updated dates can be found for 2022 below.

    “This Is Not A Drill” will play in 31 cities across the U.S. and Canada including two stops in New York. First along the way will be a performance at the Times Union Center on July 25 in Albany. Waters will then return August 5 to what will most likely be a sold out show at Madison Square Garden.

    this is not a drill tour

    Waters was the bass player, co-lead vocalist and songwriter in the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. He originally revealed news of the tour during an interview with Rolling Stone in September where he also discussed his upcoming film ‘Us + Them.’

    “It’ll be a new show. It will be no-holds-barred,” Roger told Rolling Stone. “My work is to think, ‘Well, how can I make rock & roll more interesting or theatrical or exciting or visual or musical or whatever?’ That’s what I’ve spent the last 50 years doing, expressing myself.”

    Roger Waters – Rolling Stone

    Roger Waters: This Is Not A Drill – 2022 North American Tour Dates

    July 6, 2022 – Pittsburgh, PA, PPG Paints Arena
    July 8, 2022 – Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena
    July 9, 2022 – Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena
    July 12, 2022 – Boston, MA, TD Garden
    July 15, 2022 – Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
    July 17, 2022 – Quebec, QC, Videotron Centre
    July 20, 2022 – Albany, NY, MVP Arena
    July 23, 2022 – Detroit, MI, Little Caesars Arena
    July 26, 2022 – Chicago, IL, United Center
    July 28, 2022 – Milwaukee, WI, Fiserv Forum
    July 30, 2022 – Minneapolis, MN, Target Center
    August 2, 2022 – Cincinnati, OH, Heritage Bank Center
    August 5, 2022 – Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
    August 6, 2022 – Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
    August 10, 2022* – Columbus, OH, Nationwide Arena
    August 13, 2022 – Elmont, NY, UBS Arena at Belmont Park
    August 16, 2022 – Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
    August 18, 2022 – Raleigh, NC, PNC Arena
    August 20, 2022 – Atlanta, GA, State Farm Arena
    August 23, 2022 – Miami, FL, FTX Arena
    August 25, 2022 – Orlando, FL, Amway Center
    August 27, 2022 – Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
    August 30, 2022 – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
    August 31, 2022 – New York, NY, Madison Square Garden
    September 3, 2022 – Kansas City, MO, T-Mobile Center
    September 6, 2022 – Denver, CO, Ball Arena
    September 8, 2022 – Salt Lake City, UT, Vivint Arena
    September 10, 2022 – Portland, OR, Moda Center
    September 13, 2022 – Edmonton, AB, Rogers Place
    September 15, 2022 – Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
    September 17, 2022 – Tacoma, WA, Tacoma Dome
    September 20, 2022 – Sacramento, CA, Golden 1 Center
    September 23, 2022 – San Francisco, CA, Chase Center
    September 24, 2022 – San Francisco, CA, Chase Center
    September 27, 2022 – Los Angeles, CA, Crypto.com Arena
    September 28, 2022 – Los Angeles, CA, Crypto.com Arena
    October 1, 2022 – Las Vegas, NV, T-Mobile Arena
    October 3, 2022* – Glendale, AZ, Gila River Arena
    October 6, 2022* – Austin, TX, Moody Center
    October 8, 2022 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center

  • Daryl Hall & John Oates Announce 2020 Tour

    Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Daryl Hall and John Oates have just announced that they will be on the road once again this spring and summer for a North American Tour. British rockers Squeeze and Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall along for the ride.

    A series of random warm-up dates in will span February, March and May before the proper tour begins. Those stops will include a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Feb. 28.

    The official tour for the best selling duo begins on May 29 and will make 32 stops along the way. Three stops in New York will include St.Joseph’s Amphitheater in Syracuse on July 30, Northwell Health at Jones Beach on Aug. 25 and finally SPAC on Aug. 31.

    Fans will be delighted to know that Hall & Oates will focus the set on their huge pop hits like “Private Eyes,” “Rich Girl,” “Maneater,” and “You Make My Dreams.” Hall & Oates expressed how excited they were to revisit their timeless hits in a recent interview with Rolling Stone.

    “I feel a professional responsibility to play the songs that people want to hear,” Oates says. “They are the songs that have made us who we are. We have a lot of them. The only problem is we have too many of them, but that’s a problem that many artists would love to have.”

    “A few years back we had a big show where we didn’t play ‘Private Eyes’ for some reason,” says Hall. People got pissed off. They got angry at us. You can’t do that. You have to play these songs.”

    Tickets go on sale Friday for all tour dates and can be purchased by clicking here.

    Hall & Oates 2020 Tour Dates

    *  w/ Squeeze
    ^ w/ KT Tunstall

    Feb. 26– Giant Center – Hershey, PA *
    Feb. 28 – Madison Square Garden – New York City, NY *^
    Mar. 21 – Fantasy Springs Resort – Indio, CA
    Mar. 27 – Neal S. Blaisdell Center – Honolulu, HI
    Mar. 29 – Maui Arts & Cultural Center – Kahului, HI
    May 15 – Foxwoods – Mashantucket, CT
    May 16 – Foxwoods – Mashantucket, CT
    May 23 – HoagieNation – Philadelphia, PA * (Presale starts Wednesday 1/22)
    May 29 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA *^
    May 31 – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre – Chula Vista, CA *^
    June 3 – Theater of the Clouds at Moda Center – Portland, OR *^
    June 5 – White River Amphitheatre – Auburn, WA *^
    June 7 – Toyota Amphitheatre – Wheatland, CA *^
    June 10 – Shoreline Amphitheatre – Mountain View, CA *^
    June 12 – Ak-Chin Pavilion – Phoenix, AZ *^
    June 14 – Pepsi Center – Denver, CO *^
    June 17 – Dickies Arena – Fort Worth, TX *^
    June 19 – Germania Insurance Amphitheatre – Austin, TX *^
    June 21 – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – Houston, TX *^
    July 10 – Budweiser Stage – Toronto, ON *^
    July 12 – Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH *^
    July 14 – Blossom Music Center – Cleveland, OH *^
    July 16 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, MN *^
    July 18 – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater – Chicago, IL *^
    July 20 – DTE Energy Music Theatre – Detroit, MI *^
    July 22 – Ruoff Music Center – Noblesville, IN *^
    July 24 – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater – St. Louis, MO *^
    July 26 – American Family Insurance Amphitheater – Milwaukee, WI *^
    July 28 – S&T Bank Music Park – Pittsburgh, PA *^
    July 30 – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview – Syracuse, NY *^
    Aug.13 – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre – Atlanta, GA *^
    Aug.15 – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre – Tampa, FL *^
    Aug.18 – PNC Music Pavilion – Charlotte, NC *^
    Aug. 20 – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater – Virginia Beach, VA *^
    Aug. 22 – Merriweather Post Pavilion – Columbia, MD *^
    Aug. 25 – Northwell Health at Jones Beach – Wantagh, NY *^
    Aug. 27 – PNC Bank Arts Center – Holmdel, NJ *^
    Aug. 29 – Xfinity Center – Mansfield, MA *^
    Aug. 31 – Saratoga Performing Arts Center – Saratoga Springs, NY *^
    Sept. 2 – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion – Gilford, NH *^

  • NYC Concert to Commemorate 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz

    The Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center, the UJA-Federation of New York, and The New York Board of Rabbis will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz with a concert  celebrating the resilience of Jewish music and culture on Monday, January 27, 2020.

    Liberation of Auschwitz

    The concert, organized by the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust and the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, will feature renowned violinist and conductor Itzhak Perlman; The Klezmer Conservatory Band; klezmer icons Hankus Netsky, Andy Statman, Frank London, and Lorin Sklamberg; Tovah Feldshuh; Cantor Yitzchak Meir Helfgot; Director Joel Grey and the cast and orchestra of Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish, with musical director Zalmen Mlotek; and HaZamir: The International Jewish Teen Choir, with musical director Matthew Lazar. Additionally, the concert will feature a keynote address by Rabbi Joseph Potasnik, Executive Vice President of The New York Board of Rabbis.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZoGz0EWPY0

    On January 27, 1945, Allied troops entered the Auschwitz concentration camp complex, liberating the more than 7,000 prisoners. More than 1.1 million people had already died in Auschwitz – nearly one million of whom were Jews.

    The concert will commemorate that anniversary – which is International Holocaust Remembrance Day – and underscore the commitment of the Jewish community to never forget and to continue the struggle against antisemitism and all forms of racial and ethnic hatred.

    “The liberation of Auschwitz on January 27 represents the end of one the darkest chapters in our world’s history and a reckoning for humanity,” said Bruce Ratner, Chairman of the Board at the Museum of Jewish Heritage –A Living Memorial to the Holocaust. “On this day we commemorate the Holocaust—a genocide in which 6 million Jews were murdered and millions of other victims of Nazism. Their memories must never be forgotten. This event will celebrate spiritual resistance and heroism in the face of evil, and serve as a unifying moment to insist, ‘never again.’ As we reflect on the past, we must do everything within our power to ensure a future in which we resist all forms of antisemitism, hostility, and bigotry to prevent a recurrence of the horrors of the Holocaust. We must not allow history to repeat itself.”

    The concert will take place at 7:00 PM at Temple Emanu-El, 1 East 65th Street (entrance on Fifth Avenue between East 65th and 66th Streets) in New York CIty. General admission tickets are $54, and reserved seating is $180. Due to limited seating, tickets will be provided on a first come, first served basis. Tickets and additional information can be found here..

    Produced by Moishe Rosenfeld, founder of Golden Land Concerts, the concert features Bonnie Stein of GOH Productions as production manager, and Zalmen Mlotek as artistic director.

  • Rammstein Tease NY Show and U.S. Upcoming Tour with ‘Rammerika,’ Music Video

    Legendary German metal band, Rammstein, have teased a US tour over the past few days with social media posts featuring a map of the US with several states including NY being highlighted in the German colors. A Rammstein bannered Zeppelin flies high over major US cities, with he hashtag: #GETREADYAMERICA – all backed by a new music video “RAMMERIKA,” which explicitly credits the Apollo space program – as if foreshadowing a massive touchdown:

    Rammstein

    In the method ultimately employed, lunar orbit rendezvous, a powerful launch vehicle (Saturn V rocket) placed a 50-ton spacecraft in a lunar trajectory (Brittanica.com, as linked from the ).

    The states teased in the image are as follows:

    • New York
    • Quebec
    • Pennsylvania
    • Maryland
    • Massachusetts
    • Illinois
    • Minnesota
    • Texas
    • California
    • Mexico City

    Rammstein last performed in NY at Jones Beach on June 25, 2017. While no official locations have been named yet, it is likely they will return to Jones Beach.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B7WDB6mgUHf/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

  • Governors Ball Announces 10th Year Lineup

    Governors Ball Music Festival has released its 2020 lineup, returning for the 10th year to Randall’s Island Park in New York City, the festival will take place Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7.

    To celebrate the milestone, over 65 acts are slated to take the stage including: Tame Impala, Flume, Vampire Weekend, Stevie Nicks, Solange and Miley Cyrus. Joining the all-star lineup is Missy Elliott in her first NYC headlining performance in over ten years. There will also be surprise pop-up performances from local subway and street performers, as in years past.

    governors ball 10th year
    Governors Ball 10th year lineup

    Tickets are on sale now, including a festival pass to the entire event. The three day GA and VIP tickets, including payment plan options, HERE.

    Check out Missy Elliott’s newest single “Why I Still Love You”.

  • Brooklyn’s Antibalas release “Amenawon” off upcoming Daptone Records’ ‘Fu Chronicles’

    Antibalas will celebrate its 20th Anniversary with a return to their Williamsburg roots on their latest Daptone Records studio album, Fu Chronicles, due out on February 7, 2020. Today, Antibalas releases the single “Amenawon.”

    A pre-gentrified Williamsburg serves as the backdrop for Fu Chronicles, a voyage back to the early days of when Antibalas and revered soul label, Daptone Records, were spawned out of lead singer Duke Amayo’s kung fu dojo. A senior master of the Jow Ga Kung Fu School of martial arts, Duke Amayo along with Antibalas’ founder/baritone saxophonist, Martín Perna, guide listeners through an epic journey where kung fu ingeniously intersects with Afrobeat on Fu Chronicles.

    WNWNYC’s New Sounds exclusively premiered Antibalas’ latest from The opening track and first single off Fu Chronicles, “Amenawon,” Tuesday. It honors Amayo’s late mother, whose middle name was Amenawon. She is also depicted on the cover of Fu Chronicles standing as tall as the Statue Of Liberty, carrying a baby.

    With the literal meaning translating to “may the water you will drink, not pass you by,” the composition speaks to rain water washing away pollution and the unveiling of government lies. Amayo pays homage to the Yoruba River goddess, Yomoja, whose healing powers can be accessed by invoking her name. Water is further a symbol in kung fu reflecting one’s ability to adapt to any situation.


    At age 12 in Lagos, Nigeria, Amayo began his kung fu practice while simultaneously witnessing the spiritual leader Fela Kuti perform at his famous nightclubs the Afro-Spot and Afrika Shrine in Lagos. Living in the same neighborhood of the Afro-Spot and sneaking into the clubs to experience the force of nature that was Fela Kuti, a young Amayo was enlightened on his path destined for greatness in America.

    Attracted to the cosmopolitan lifestyle of fashion, dance, martial arts, and music, Amayo moved beyond the highlights of his football career to launch a singular clothing brand and open a kung fu dojo in Williamsburg, dubbed the Afro-Spot Temple. Upon opening the dojo, Daptone co-founder Gabe Roth and Martín Perna inquired about classes, and soon invited Amayo to join Antibalas. The dojo became the headquarters for the band and label with Antibalas’ classic sophomore album, Talkatif (2002), being recorded onsite at the dojo’s recording studio. Coming full circle, Fu Chronicles sees Gabe Roth in the producer’s chair with Antibalas laying down the tracks at Daptone’s House of Soul in Bushwick, Brooklyn.

    Amenawon antibalas

    Fu Chronicles transports listeners to where universal equilibrium and indefinite possibilities unite within a dream world of a child’s limitless mind. The transcendent long-form Afrobeat compositions decolonize our psyches through movements traversing with melodies to realign us with a purpose of finding balance in our coexistence. The fiery Antibalas ensemble — widely renowned as one of America’s fiercest live bands — along with an additional five musicians transform Amayo’s opus into hypnotic and invigorating compositions with singular rhythms of resistance.

    Pre-order the album HERE.

    Over the course of its lauded 20-year career, Antibalas has toured across four continents and produced eight studio albums, establishing them as the premier Afrobeat band in the West. In addition to their integral role as the backing band for the Tony Award-Winning Broadway musical “Fela,” Antibalas has served as the house band for several star-studded tribute shows at Carnegie Hall and the Apollo Theater paying tribute to the music of Aretha Franklin, David Byrne, Paul Simon, and Billie Holiday.


    ANTIBALAS – WINTER & SPRING 2020 TOUR DATES

    Tuesday, February 11 — The Siren — San Luis Obispo, CA

    Wednesday, February 12 — Moe’s Alley — Santa Cruz, CA

    Thursday, February 13 — The Regent — Los Angeles, CA

    Friday, February 14 — The Independent — San Francisco, CA

    Saturday, February 15 — The New Parish — Oakland, CA

    Sunday, February 16 — The Independent — San Francisco, CA

    Thursday, February 20 — Neptune Theatre — Seattle, WA

    Friday, February 21 — Rickshaw Theater — Vancouver, BC

    Saturday, February 22 — PDX Jazz — Portland, OR

    Sunday, February 23 — The Olympic — Boise, ID

    Wednesday, February 26 — Knotty Pine — Victor ID

    Thursday, February 27 — The Commonwealth Room — Salt Lake City, UT

    Friday, February 28 — Washington’s — Fort Collins, CO

    Thursday, March 19 — The Sinclair — Boston, MA

    Friday, March 20 — Brooklyn Bowl — Brooklyn, NY

    Saturday, March 21 — Brooklyn Bowl — Brooklyn, NY

    Thursday, March 26 — Terminal West — Atlanta, GA

    Friday, March 27 — The Grey Eagle — Asheville, NC

    Saturday, March 28 — Cat’s Cradle — Carrboro, NC

    Friday, April 3 — Sleeping Village — Chicago, IL

    Saturday, April 4 — SPACE — Evanston, IL

    Friday, April 10 — Lee’s Palace — Toronto, ON

    Saturday, April 11 — Lee’s Palace — Toronto, ON

    Friday, April 17 — Theatre of The Living Arts — Philadelphia, PA


  • Life of Ravi Shankar To Be Celebrated in Centennial Series

    The life of classical music composer and sitar virtuoso, Ravi Shankar, will be commemorated throughout the month of May, in celebration of 100 years since his birth on April 7, 1920. Shankar – who passed away in 2012 – is widely recognized as a pioneer in Indian and Hindustani classical music who popularized the use of Indian music in pop culture.

    A five-time Grammy-winner, Shankar is also known for his humanitarian work, being awarded with India’s highest civilian honor – the Bharat Ratna – in 1999. His daughters, Norah Jones and Anoushka Shankar, are both accomplished musicians in their own right, with the former being a nine-time Grammy-winning Jazz composer, and the latter, a respected sitar player.

    The Ravi Shankar Centennial Concerts will feature guest-stars, Philip Glass, Dhani Harrison (son of Beatles lead-guitarist George Harrison), an orchestra composed of Shankar’s disciples, as well as his daughters. United States concert tour dates and ticket information can be found below. A centenary concert is also scheduled in New Delhi, India, for November.


    May 16 – San Diego Civic Center – San Diego, CA (fundraiser for Shanktar Foundation)

    May 19 – Walt Disney Concert Hall – Los Angeles, CA (w/ Norah Jones and Anoushka Shankar)

    May 22 – Chicago Symphony Orchestra – Chicago, IL

    May 29 – Carnegie Hall – New York, NY. (w/ Philip Glass)


    For detailed information regarding Ravi Shankar Centennial Concerts, CLICK HERE.

  • Brooklyn Podcast Festival invades NYC Next Week Jan. 22-26.

    The third ever Brooklyn Podcast Festival, produced by City Farm Presents, will be held next week, January 22-26, 2020 in Brooklyn. Featuring more than 15 podcasts over five days, the festival will be hosted between three venues – The Bell House, Union Hall, and BRIC House.

    Brooklyn Podcast Festival

    The 2020 Brooklyn Podcast Festival features established, as well as up-and-coming shows, including: An Evening With Osiris, Featuring Goose with hosts Phish songwriter, Tom Marshall and RJ Bee; The Bowery Boys hosted by Thomas Meyers and Gregory Young; The Bechdel Cast with Jamie Loftus & Caitlin Durante; Secret Keepers Club hosted by Girl Code’s Carly Aquilino and Netflix’s Emma Willmann; as well as NPR’s Ask Me Another with hosts Ophira Eisenberg and “in-house musician” Jonathan Coulton with their special guest, HBO’s Ben Sinclair

    Visit City Farm Presents for tickets and more info.

  • The Allman Brothers’ 50th Anniversary Tribute Show Unite at MSG in March.

    The Brothers, also known as the surviving members of The Allman Brothers Band, are set to perform a tribute at Madison Square Garden(MSG) for the bands 50th anniversary, to take place on March 10.

    The Brothers are made up of Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge, and Marc Quinones, with Duane Trucks, Reese Wynans, and Chuck Leavell. Although there are no Allman’s attached to the end of any names, this tribute is about honoring the band, Duane, Gregg, Berry and Butch, and the great music they created. 

    Jaimoe Johanson is the drummer, Warren Haynesis and Derek Trucks are on guitarist, Oteil Burbridge backs the  bass, and Marc Quinones on percussion. All support the last Allman lineup and are the surviving members of the band, minus Betts who “had prior commitments that prevented him from attending,” said his manager, David Spero, according to Rolling Stone’s article.

    Duane Trucks, Derek’s brother and the nephew of late Allman founding drummer Butch, will be filling in on drums. Reese Wynans will be playing organ, known for being in the pre-Allman band, Second Coming. Chuck Leavell will be joining as a pianist, a former member of the band back in the Seventies.

    It’s undecided who will handle Allman’s vocals yet, but it is sure to be one hell of an anniversary show. The show will take place at 7:30pm and tickets are available directly from Madison Square Garden, or via Ticketmaster.

    For more information on The Brothers and their anniversary show for The Allman Brothers Band visit their website.