Category: Upcoming Shows

  • 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.

  • Tim McGraw Kicks Off Here On Earth Tour in Central New York

    Announced this week, country superstar Tim McGraw will kick off his Here On Earth Tour on July 10, 2020 at the Syracuse St. Joseph’s Health Ampitheater at Lakeview before making his way across the nation on a 30-city tour.

    McGraw will be joined this summer by the fun loving trio who Make A Little fun for all who see them, Midland, and newcomer Ingrid Andress, who is currently taking over the airwaves with “Breaking More Hearts Than Mine.”

    Tickets are expected to go on sale later this month for the Lakeview show and their appearance in Canandaigua at CMAC on July 30, 2020.

    Tim McGraw 2020 tour dates

    • July 10 — Syracuse, N.Y. @ St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview
    • July 11 — Hartford, Ct. @ Xfinity Theatre
    • July 12 — Wilkes-Barre, Pa. @ Mohegan Sun Arena
    • July 16 — Raleigh, N.C. @ Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
    • July 17 — Charlotte, N.C. @ PNC Music Pavilion
    • July 18 — Bristow, Va. @ Jiffy Lube Live
    • July 23 — Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverbend Music Center
    • July 24 — Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio @ Blossom Music Center
    • July 25 — Toronto, Ont. @ Budweiser Stage
    • July 30 — Canandaigua, N.Y. @ Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
    • July 31 — Burgettstown, Pa. @ S&T Bank Music Park
    • Aug. 1 — Holmdel, N.J. @ PNC Bank Arts Center
    • Aug. 6 — Austin, Texas @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
    • Aug. 7 — Houston, Texas @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman
    • Aug. 8 — Dallas, Texas @ Dos Equis Pavilion
    • Aug. 13 — Albuquerque, N.M. @ Isleta Amphitheater
    • Aug. 14 — Phoenix, Ariz. @ Ak-Chin Pavilion
    • Aug. 15 — San Diego, Calif. @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
    • Aug. 21 — Mountain View, Calif. @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
    • Aug. 22 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Toyota Amphitheatre
    • Aug. 27 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ USANA Amphitheater
    • Aug. 28 — Boise, Idaho @ Idaho Center Amphitheater
    • Aug. 29 — Portland, Ore. @ Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
    • Sept. 4 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ SoFi Stadium (with Luke Combs)
    • Sept. 12 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Citizens Bank Park (with Luke Combs)
    • Sept. 17 — Tuscaloosa, Ala. @ The Tuscaloosa Amphitheater
    • Sept. 18 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
    • Sept. 24 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
    • Sept. 25 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Ruoff Music Center
    • Sept. 26 — Chicago, Ill. @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • Baked Shrimp Announces Winter 2020 Tour

    Baked Shrimp hit the road for their 2020 Northeast tour. This will be their longest tour yet in the band’s three-year history as they play 19 shows in the Upstate NY and New England region, including six shows in New York.

    The Long Island trio opens the tour on January 16 in Syracuse, NY at Funk ‘n Waffles where they will be joined by Bead N Bone. On January 19, they will perform at The Low Beat in Albany with the “high energy psychedelic groove circus” Glass Pony. Ithaca’s Dapper Dan will perform them in their hometown on January 31 at The Range before Baked Shrimp moves onto New Paltz where they will play on February 1 at Snug’s Harbor with Toaster Basket. They will then hit Oneonta with Some.Of.Us ft/Lace on February 6 at The Black Oak Tavern. The band closes out the tour in Greenlawn at Beau’s Bar on February 22.

    Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here. See a full list of tour dates below.

    Baked Shrimp Winter Tour 2020:
    Jan.16 – Funk ‘n Waffles Syracuse – Syracuse, NY w/ Bead N Bone
    Jan.17 – Windsor Station Restaurant & Barroom – Windsor, VT
    Jan.18 – Orlando’s Bar And Lounge – Burlington, VT
    Jan.19 – The Low Beat – Albany, NY w/ Glass Pony
    Jan.21 – Tavern at the End of the World – Boston, MA
    Jan.22 – News Cafe – Providence, RI w/ Northeast Traffic
    Jan.23 – Bleachers Bar – Bristol, CT w/ Moon Matrix of the Lizard People
    Jan.24 – Soundcheck Studios Pembroke – Pembroke, MA w/ MacGuffin
    Jan.25 – Jewel Music Venue Manchester NH – Manchester, NH w/ Sophistafunk, DELA and Stead Rock Easy, and Lee Ross
    Jan.31 – The Range – Ithaca, NY w/ Dapper Dan
    Feb.01 – Snug’s Harbor – New Paltz, NY w/ ToasterBasket
    Feb.06 – Black Oak Tavern – Oneonta, NY w/ Some.Of.Us ft. Lace
    Feb.07 – Bar None – Uniontown, PA
    Feb.13 – Zeno’s Pub – State College, PA w/ West Beaver Arts Collective
    Feb.14 – DIVE Bar – Washington D.C.
    Feb.15 – Stage on Herr at Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center – Harrisburg, PA
    Feb.16 – Sprout Music Collective – West Chester, PA w/ Euphonious
    Feb.22 – Beau’s Bar – Greenlawn, NY

  • Waterhole Gears Up For Saranac Lake’s 2020 Winter Carnival

    The Waterhole Upstairs Music Lounge in Saranac Lake is once again home for live music performances for the 123rd Saranac Lake Winter Carnival taking place January 31 to February 9, 2020. Spanning over a period of nine nights, the venue will host 17 nationally touring and on the rise bands . The live performances are brought to you by Vermont’s Zero Gravity Craft Brewery and Stowe Cider from Vermont.

    Kicking off the events are folk group Carrie Nation and The Speakeasy with Massachusetts rockers Tigerman Woah on January 31 at 8 PM. Reuniting for the carnival is Adirondack Mountain rockers Lucid, joined by the alternative country group The Mallett Brothers Band on February 1. Hudson Valley’s own reggae rooted The Big Takeover will lead the Post Parade Party on Saturday February 8. The festivities will come to a close on February 9 for Bloody Mary Sunday with a performance by Saints & Liars. A full list of all scheduled performances are below.  

    Located in the Adirondack Mountains, The Saranac Lake Winter Carnival is a 10-day festival that has encompassed a variety of events and traditions over the years. Attendees will get to enjoy sporting competitions, torchlight skiing, fireworks displays, an Ice Palace in addition to the live performances.

    For more information on how to RSVP to the shows click HERE. Available now for purchase are are full week VIP passes for Winter Carnival at the Waterhole for $64 – which gives  you access to every show for the entirety of the Winter Carnival.  

    Winter Carnival 2020 Lineup

    Jan. 31 – Carrie Nation & The Speakeasy w/ Tigerman WOAH

    Feb. 1 – Lucid w/ The Mallett Brothers Band

    Feb. 2 – Pat McAvoy Experiment

    Feb. 4 – Balkun Brothers

    Feb. 5 – Annie in the Water & Haley Jane Present’s Hayley in the Water Play Fleetwood Mac’s Rumors

    Feb. 6 – Pappy Presents: A Night of Appreciation of JJ Cale with Soule Monde

    Feb. 7 – Bella’s Bartok with Mal Maiz and Folkfaces

    Feb. 8 – The Big Takeover at Post

    Feb. 8 – West End Blend with Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers

    Feb. 9 – Saints and Liars

  • Delfeayo Marsalis and his Uptown Jazz Orchestra to Preview New Songs at Rockwood Music Hall

    Legendary trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis and his Uptown Jazz Orchestra will be playing songs off their upcoming album, Jazz Party tonight, Friday Jan. 10, in NYC. The album promises to deliver modernized twists on New Orleans traditions as well as homages to modern jazz musicians. Tickets are still available.

    “Jazz, the indigenous American music, is a music of celebration and optimism. The Uptown Jazz Orchestra is such a fun band that I wanted to capture its uniqueness. The idea was to keep the wide variety of styles that we play but to really capture the joy that is a central trademark of the band.”

    Delfeayo Marsalis

    Jazz Party is set to release on February 7, 2020 via Troubadour Jass Records. It’s Marsalis‘ seventh album as a band leader, and the second major recording with Uptown Jazz Orchestra. It’s a follow-up to 2017’s Kalamazoo.

  • Carnegie Hall to host ‘The Music of Carly Simon’ featuring Cyndi Lauper, Michael McDonald and more

    The work of iconic singer-songwriter and musician Carly Simon will be honored on a special night at NYC’s Carnegie Hall with “The Music of Carly Simon,” hosted by Cyndi Lauper. The event takes place on March 19, and all the proceeds will be donated to music education for underprivileged youth. It will feature more than 20 artists who will be paying their tributes.

    The star-studded lineup includes Lauper, Livingston Taylor, Indigo Girls and Michael McDonald. Also slated to appear is Rachel Price of Lake Street Dive. More artists will be announced.

    “I’m so proud to be involved with bringing music into the lives of underprivileged children. It’s a tribute to them. I will be singing along with all of the exceptional performers who have given their time. If it’s only in the rehearsals, I’m going to be footloose in the aisles.”

    Carly Simon

    Tickets are on sale now. For more information and updates, visit musicof.org.

  • The Alpaca Gnomes to play NYC’s Rockwood Music Hall

    The Alpaca Gnomes, fresh off of a holiday toy drive show, head to NYC Friday night, January 10, for a set at Rockwood Music Hall‘s Stage 1 at 10 p.m. The band has built up a loyal following with their vibrant, stomp-and-groove, 7-piece original rock-folk jam band. The Gnomes ensemble currently features violin, electric & acoustic guitar, bass, drums, sax, and percussion. Check out their set for FREE this FRIDAY.

    The Alpaca Gnomes at Soupstock 2018 – Video by: LiveMusic420

    The Alpaca Gnomes’ eclectic style always gets crowds moving and has allowed them to appear on a multitude of bills with varied acts and musical genres such as Living Colour, Blues Traveler, Twiddle, DJ Logic, Funky Meters, Anders Osborne, Railroad Earth, The Drifters, The Tokens, Rick Derringer, Soul Rebels, Roots of Creation, Kung Fu, Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds, Funky Dawgz Brass Band, Box Set Duo Trio, and The Main Squeeze, as well as private events such as ESPN Radio’s NCAA College Football National Championship pre-party in Pasadena, California.

    Alpaca Gnomes