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  • Joshua Bell kicks off SPAC at Home Concert Series on Sept. 12

    On Saturday, September 12, Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) will begin their “SPAC @ Home: Concert Series” with world-renowned violinist and Grammy Award-winner Joshua Bell and classical pianist, Peter Dugan. The event will be held at the Arthur Zankel Music Center at Skidmore College.

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    The concert program includes the Beethoven Violin Sonata No. 5, the Kreisler/Dvorak “Slavonic Fantasy,” the Sarasate/Chopin Nocturne No. 20, and the Wieniawski “Polonaise de Concert.” After the concert, there will be a Q&A session with SPAC President Elizabeth Solo and Director of The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Ian Berry.

    Tickets for the virtual event are $10 and can be purchased at spac.org. Ticket buyers will be directed to an exclusive stream.

    Born in Bloomington, Indiana, Bell began the violin at age four, and at age twelve, began studies with his mentor, Josef Gingold. At age 14, Bell debuted with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra, and made his Carnegie Hall debut at age 17 with the St. Louis Symphony.

    Bell has performed for three American presidents and the sitting justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. He participated in former president Barack Obama’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities’ first cultural mission to Cuba, joining Cuban and American musicians on a 2017 Live from Lincoln Center PBS special, Joshua Bell: Seasons of Cuba, celebrating renewed cultural diplomacy between Cuba and the United States.

  • ERIE, The Reckless Few, and more are featured on this week’s EQXposure

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9pm on 102.7 FM, you’ll find EQXposure on WEQX, featuring two hours of local music from up and coming artists. Tune into WEQX.com this Sunday night to hear music from The Reckless Few, ERIE, and many more!

    EQXposure ERIE

    WEQX has long been the preeminent independent station in the Capital Region of New York, broadcasting from Southern VT to a ever-expanding listening audience. NYS Music brings you a preview of artists to discover each week, just a taste of the talent waiting to be discovered by fans like you.

    The Reckless Few – “Sunshine and Love”

    From Troy, The Reckless Few is a sextet featuring Louis Emory (guitars, vocals), Bob Boyer (drums, percussion, guitars), Tim Lynch (piano, organ), Kate Sgroi – (bass), Rocco DiDonna (vocals) and Eliyahu Baruch (vocals). Their inspirations include The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Band, The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Motown, and Muscle Shoals. Singer/Songwriter Louise Emory has been writing and recording original rock ‘n roll with a diverse family of local musicians for over 20 years. This song was released fifteen years after it was written while floating on a boat in Long Island sound.

    https://soundcloud.com/therecklessfew/sunshine-and-love

    ERIE.” – “Fears Come Runnin”

    From Albany, ERIE earlier this year self-released record the week before Covid-19 started running rampant and put us all into quarantine. With all that, the band managed to get picked up by Mint 400 Records out of Jersey City, NJ. They will be re-releasing the record on Friday, September 18 and have a virtual release show planned at The Linda on Monday, September 21.

  • Music is Better on Grass: Marcus King at South Farms, CT

    What is there to say, but it is great to hear live music once again. Having spent the last six months at home counting down the days to when we can all be together, on September 8, for just a few hours in the small town of  Morris, CT, it felt like the curse of darkness had been lifted, thanks to Manic Presents and Marcus King Band. The team at South Farms have figured out a way to bring music and entertainment back to the people, and boy do we all need it.

    marcus king south farms

    The new venue at South Farms for this power house team is unassuming and not a first choice for a one-night event. The venue has everything a fan would want and more: picturesque views of killer sunsets, incredible sound that echoes in the rolling farm hills and of course, great sight lines that make fans feel as though they’re in an amphitheater atmosphere all the while being socially distant Talk about a win-win! 

    The evening began with Early James, an Alabama singer/songwriter whose sound is a blend of country, southern blues, and jazz, and has a lyrical style that is a mix between Bob Dylan and Tom Waits. This one-two punch tonight allowed fans to be reintroduced to the concert format with James’ incredible talent. A highlight of his opening set was “Easter Eggs” with honky guitar licks and southern slide guitar. 

    As the sun set a loud roar and the sound of woo-hoos echoed the night sky, Marcus King, with drummer Jack Ryan and bassist Stephen Campbell took the stage. Marcus joked saying how it was great to actually see people, instead of cars for the first time once again. The trio jumped right into playing a version of “I Just Want To Make Love To You/Hoochie Coochie Man”

    The highlight for this photographer came as the trio began “One Day She’s Here,” a song that is hauntingly beautiful and can resonate with the times. “She” could be considered to so many people in the music industry this year.  

    Pretty little girl in a Coupe de Ville
    Saw her disappear up across the hill
    One day here, now the next, she’s gone
    Didn’t even get to hear me sing my song
    She disappears just like the dawn
    One day she’s here, the next, she’s gone

    Other highlights of the night included a rocking version of “Virginia”, a southern rock song that just is so gritty and raw that those who were in attendance who had their eyes closed would have sworn Warren Haynes came to the farm early. And of course a stellar encore of “The Well” and Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.”

    One thing is for sure, that night at South Farms with Marcus King reminded us that “she” will come back one day and boy has she. Music is alive and well, as long as there are those who listen and follow the rules. Those who work in this industry will not go down without a fight. If you’re missing seeing acts at your local venue, do yourself a favor check out South Farms, because “Music is better on grass.”

  • Goose Announce October Drive-In Shows in Vermont and New Hampshire

    Goose, the buzz-heavy Connecticut-based indie groove band, plans to move their two drive-in shows north in early October.

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    The weekend tour includes a visit to Essex Junction, Vermont on Oct. 2, and Swanzey, New Hampshire on Oct. 3.

    “I’m super stoked to get back to Burlington, the groovy UV has a special place in my heart. I spent a bunch of time up there, chillin’ in the Green Mountains with Champ.”

    Trevor Weekz, Goose bassist

    Ticket sales for both Goose shows will open on Thursday, Sept. 10. At 10:00 a.m. Click here for tickets to the Essex Junction- Burlington show and Click here for tickets to the Swanzey show.

    In the meantime, fans can enjoy a live Goose performance at Yarmouth Drive-In with outdoor social distancing protocols on Sept. 11 and 12. Fans can also access the livestream online for $15.

  • Neil Young Releases Bootleg of 1970 Carnegie Hall Performance

    As the inaugural release from his upcoming Official Bootleg series, Neil Young chose a concert from December 4, 1970 at Carnegie Hall. It is an unheard solo acoustic concert that happened shortly after the release of After the Gold Rush.

    neil young carnegie hall

    Young performed two shows at Carnegie Hall that week. These gigs were the end to a phenomenal year for him due to the success of After the Gold Rush and Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young’s Deja Vu. How important were they to Young and his budding career? He flew his parents to New York from Canada to witness the show.

    In his book, Neil and Me, Young’s father, Scott Young, wrote,

    “We sat, I guess, like visitors from another world, but once the place was dark, we could all see this dark form approaching the front of the stage and then the spotlight came on him: tall and thin, blue jeans, checkered shirt, work boots, dark straight hair to his shoulders or beyond, two acoustic guitars on a rack beside a plain wooden chair, a concert piano to his let. Moving gingerly as if his back was bothering him. No music to play except the songs in his head, all his own.”

    Young has not yet announced a release date for the Carnegie Hall show, but fans could likely see the release before the end of the year. It is one of many projects, including the second volume of his Neil Young Archives box set and a 1990 club show with Crazy Horse.

    “This one — Carnegie Hall, December 4th, 1970, is very special to me. Change happens fast. As I have gone through these early bootlegs, Carnegie Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion [2/1/70], Royce Hall [1/30/71] and others, they show a change, something you can hear — an evolution.”

    Neil Young
  • Blue Note Live Announces Fall Lineup and Schedule

    Blue Note New York has announced their fall schedule for Blue Note Live, a completely online concert series featuring 19 performances from jazz legends, including the John Scofield Trio and Joe Lovano. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at bluenotelive.com.

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    The performances will be broadcast at 8:00 P.M. EST. They will then be re-streamed at 11:00 P.M EST that day, 8:00 P.M. Japan Local Time (7:00 A.M. EST), and 8:00 P.M. Central European Time (2:00 P.M. EST) the following day.

    The series hopes to continue a relationship between the fans and the artists as well as other fans. To do this, they plan to use several interactive features through the livestream including a chat feature where they can interact in real time.

    Blue Note New York Streaming Live Fall Schedule:

    John Scofield Trio FT. Steve Swallow & Bill Stewart – ​September 11 at 8:00 p.m.
    Michel Camilo – ​September 12 at 8:00 p.m.
    Bill Frisell Trio FT. Thomas Morgan & Rudy Royston – ​September 18 at 8:00 p.m.
    Keyon Harrold – ​September 19 at 8:00 p.m.
    Madeleine Peyroux​ – September 24 at 8:00 p.m.
    Phony Ppl – ​September 25 at 8:00 p.m.
    Marcus Strickland Trio FT. Ben Williams & E.J. Strickland – ​September 26 at 8:00 p.m.
    Will Calhoun’s Changing Times Trio FT. Orrin Evans & Uganna Okegwo – ​September 30 at 8:00 p.m.James Carter Organ Trio – ​October 1 at 8:00 p.m.
    Joey Alexander – ​October 2 at 8:00 p.m.
    James Francies​ ​– ​October 3 at 8:00 p.m.
    Theo Croker​ ​​ October 9 at 8:00 p.m.
    Mike Stern –​ October 10 at 8:00 p.m.
    Eddie Palmieri Afro Cuban Jazz Sextet –​ October 15 at 8:00 p.m.
    Ben Williams – ​October 16 at 8:00 p.m.
    Kenny Werner & Chris Potter Duo – ​October 17 at 8:00 p.m.
    Joel Ross “Good Vibes” –​ ‘Who Are You’ Album Release Concert – October 23 at 8:00 p.m.
    Joe Lovano’s Joyous Encounter – ​October 24 at 8:00 p.m.
    Trio 3: Oliver Lake, Reggie Workman, Andrew Cyrille FT. Vijay Iyer – ​October 30 at 8:00 p.m.

  • Why Method Man is the Perfect Adversary for Jay-Z in a Verzuz Battle

    Since March, the Coronavirus global pandemic and government shutdown had left many people in their homes stuck with nothing to do. That is until, famed producers Hit-Boy and Boy-Wonder began the Verzuz craze on Instagram Live, playing their most popular records back-and-forth. Timbaland and Swizz Beats expanded on the phenomenon, elevating it by pairing older, iconic acts together to showcase their catalogs in a 20-song format.

    Verzuz battles have helped keep the general public’s minds off of the pandemic and the success from each ensuing battle has fans creating dream matchups of who they want to see next, and which artist they want paired with who. One of the artists that many fans want to see step into the ring is Jay-Z. Widely considered as one of, if not the greatest rapper ever, conversations surrounding a potential Hov battle have people asking two questions: given his immense stature, would he actually do a Versuz battle? And, who exactly would be his opponent?

    Verzuz

    The first names that have been tossed around are his long-time rival Nas and Lil Wayne. Nas and Jay-Z’s rivalry is well-documented and dates back to the late 90’s. Their problems began when Nas turned Hov down for a feature on Jay-Z’s song “Dead Presidents” off of the Reasonable Doubt LP, because Nas’ voice was sampled for the record. With that, animosity began to build, as both rappers exchanged shots for years throughout multiple songs until the rivalry met its climax in 2001.

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    First came Jay-Z’s “Take Over” from his Blueprint album, while Nas replied a few months later with “Ether.” Their battle marked Nas’ to hip-hop superiority, as well as the first real loss by Jay-Z. It only makes sense that their convoluted history has fans yearning for a Verzus battle between the two.

    While Lil Wayne’s case is centered on his dominance of the rap game during the mid-to-late 2000’s, he has also had a healthy rivalry with Jay-Z with the two sharing subliminal shots at each other on various records. While all these names are legendary in their own right, the best opponent for Jay-Z isn’t Lil Wayne or Nas, but none other Method Man.

    Making a name for himself in the early 90’s as the face of the most gritty and diverse group in hip-hop history, Wu Tang Clan, Meth has been a part of many classic albums in his own right. From his work with the Clan, his own solo albums and guest features, he has enough in his arsenal to give Jay-Z his toughest matchup in a Versuz Battle.

    Why Meth and not Nas or Wayne

    Some will say that Method Man isn’t a better choice to battle Jay over Nas or Lil Wayne and they would be wrong. Artists have egos and want to be matched up with other rappers whom they believe are of their stature. Jay-Z is at the pinnacle of hip-hop as a mogul, artist and legend. He is constantly praised by hip-hop media outlets who have been the main reason for him being mentioned as the “G.O.A.T.” in recent years. Prior to his success as a businessman, that title was reserved for the likes of Tupac Shakur, The Notorious B.I.G., Rakim, LL Cool J, and Nas.

    Jay-Z has always been conscientious of how people perceive him. In a 2019 Breakfast Club interview, rapper T.I revealed that Jay-Z phoned him over comments he made where he stated that he believed Tupac Shakur was the greater emcee.

    Jay-Z took some offense, which let the masses know that being considered the greatest is important to him. From his pespective, why go head-to-head with Nas again? Because of the extent of his radio catalog, he would would be the heavy favorite, to the point that most would write off Nas, just as they did in 2001.

    While a Verzuz battle is meant to be hit-for-hit, we’ve seen them deviate from this course and highlight quality records over just radio-friendly music. In this scenario, Nas could come with 20 of his best records and possibly sneak a win from Jay-Z, and if he does, then his status among mainstream media as the best rapper ever would come into question.  

    The same thing can be said for Lil Wayne, only his win would come from his sizable radio catalog. If Jay-Z were to battle him and go hit-for-hit, there is a possibility that he would lose. Another overlooked aspect is that Nas, Lil Wayne and Jay-Z all have laid-back personalites, which might not be the most entertaining to the public as other battles have been. This is where Method Man comes in. As the host of TBS’ Drop the Mic, his personality is effervescent and thus would serve as better entertainment to audiences, as he would surely provide great banter during a Verzuz battle. Meth is not considered usually in the conversations for best rapper ever, he is thought of like Snoop Dogg; a dope rapper in their prime, who have been featured on great songs throughout their careers.

    Verzuz

    If Jay-Z were to get defeated by Method Man it would be more of a look for Meth and his catalog than a diminishment of Jay-Z’s. Meth is pulling from not only his catalog but the entire Wu-Tang Clan’s, as well as guest verses he has done throughout his career. If Jay-Z does defeat Method Man, then he can say he took down Method Man (who was at one point viewed as a better emcee than Jay-Z in the mid to late 90’s), while also claiming that his own catalog was able to overcome Wu-Tang Clan’s discography, which would make his case as the greatest ever stronger.

    How Would Their Battle Go?

    A battle between Method Man and Jay-Z would be interesting because of their contrasting styles. Meth has a gritty gutter style and has been known to rhyme over tougher beats. Jay-Z is smoother and rhymes on more polished sounding production. Meth might probably start off with his first single off the 36 Chambers album “Method Man” or “Protect Ya Neck,” the track that put the entire Wu on the map. This would put Jay-Z in a bind, as a lot of the early Wu Tang records are considered some of the best rap songs of all-time. This would probably force him into playing a lot of his older, more acclaimed work but, he would most likely still play some of his newer songs like “Story of OJ,” due to its popularity and current climate of the world, with race relations and internal bickering amongst the black community.

    A major risk in this battle is sequencing. Would Jay-Z try and use his Billboard hits against Method Man with songs like “Déjà vu” with his wife Beyonce? While one of his highest charting songs ever, against Method Man, the underdog in this battle, it would not be wise to play those kind of records.

    Method Man has gotten a bad rap for “whining” about being overlooked in his all-time ranking when people mention the greatest emcees. A Verzuz battle with Jay-Z not only brings new listeners to his already iconic catalog and also opens up discussions about where Method Man should be ranked in the pantheon of hip-hop greats. This also works in Jay-Z’s favor, as Method Man has a legendary and mostly underrated discography. If Jay-Z were to lose, it would be shocking but no one would question his superiority over Method Man in the rap hierarchy. If Hov wins, then he would reaffirm his status as the best rapper of all-time.

    Here is a list of both MC’s potential versus picks.

    Method Man

    1. “Method Man” (1993)
    2. “Protect Ya Neck” (1993)
    3. “C.R.E.A.M” (1993)
    4. “Wu Tang Ain’t Nothing to F**k With” (1993)
    5.  “The What” (1994)
    6. “All I Need” (Remix) (1994)
    7. “Bring Da Pain” (1994)
    8. “Meth vs Chef” (1994)
    9.  “Raw Hide” (1995)
    10. “Ice Cream” (1995)
    11. “Shadow Boxin’” (1995)
    12. “How High” (1995)
    13. “Got My Mind Made Up” (1996)
    14. “Triumph” (1997)
    15. “Reunited” (1997)
    16. “Cash Still Rules/Scary Hours” (1997)
    17. “4,3,2,1” (1997)
    18. “Say What You Want” (1998)
    19. “Milk the Cow” (1998)
    20. “Rockwilder” (1999)

    Jay-Z 

    1. “Dead Presidents II” (1996)
    2. “Can I Live” (1996)
    3. “What We Do” (2003)
    4. “Heart of the City (Ain’t no Love)” (2003)
    5. “Brooklyn’s Finest” (1996)
    6. “Intro: A Million and One Question” (1997)
    7. “Hard Knock Life” (1998)
    8. “Money, Cash, H**s” (1998)
    9. “Reservoir Dogs” (1998)
    10. “Intro” (2000)
    11. “The Ruler’s Back” (2001)
    12. “Story of OJ” (2017)
    13. “Otis” (2011)
    14. “Song Cry” (2001)
    15. “Renegade” (2001)
    16. “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” (2003)
    17. “99 Problems” (2003)
    18. “Big Pimpin” (2000)
    19. “U Don’t Know” (2001)
    20. “Public Service Announcement” (2003)  

    With Contributions from Alain Clerine.

  • Hearing Aid: numün ‘voyage au soleil’

    Bob Holmes, a member of SUSS and Joel Mellin and Christopher Romero of Gamelan Dharma Swara collaborated to create the minimalist group numün. They released their first album, voyage au soleil, French for “voyage to the sun,” on Friday, September 4. With their different backgrounds, numün is able to achieve a unique sound by using both American and traditional Balinese instrumentation, aided by synthesizers and looping.

    numün

    The album first began as a project to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1969 moon landing. As with much ambient music, there is an inspiration from Brian Eno, but numün is able to break away from him using unique instrumentation and a key central element for the listener to follow.

    The album begins with “Tranceport,” a song that invites the listener into the album. Even on this first track, the use of less-common instruments is evident. The song uses a gong that rings periodically. This functions as a start to the album, but also a start to the journey the listener is about to embark on. It transitions into a more guitar-heavy section, eventually fading into the next track, “First Steps.”

    “Tranquility Base” works as a recap of the previous two tracks while also looking ahead to the future. As the longest track in the album at 8:22, numün is able to use this time to glance at the journey in front of them. The group reflects on what happened and looks to what is in store. The final three tracks work to propel the reader towards the finish, the heart of the sun.

    The listener can get lost in the music and drift, but they will never get too far. There is always something that can pull the listener back. Sometimes it is a repetitive melody changing; other times it may be the use of an instrument that is foreign to the listener’s ear. voyage au soleil is a journey through it all: the unknown, the pitfalls, and the triumphs.

    Key Tracks: Tranceport, Tranquility Base, Voyage Au Soleil

  • moe. Announces Additional Drive-In shows in late October

    moe. has announced additional shows to go along with their two nights at Yarmouth Drive-In in Yarmouth, MA later this month. They’ll hit Chesire Fairgrounds in Swanzey, NH on October 22 and South Farms in Morris, CT on October 25, in addition to the Cape Cod shows held in between on October 23 and 24. 

    moe. Drive-In

    moe. is a well known and loved jam band that formed at the University at Buffalo in 1989. Made up of band members Rob Derhak, Al Schnier, Chuck Garvey, Vinnie Amico, and Jim Loughlin, the band has been around for three decades and is known for their “mind-bending” sound that gives them an edge in creating mesmerizing musical synergy, unfettered showmanship, and smart, resonant songcraft that makes them unique to the jam band scene. Some of their most well known songs are “Nebraska,” “Silver Sun,” and “Okayalright.” 

    Tickets for the just announced New Hampshire and Connecticut shows are on sale now. moe. Yarmouth Drive-in exclusive pre-sale tickets went on sale on September 10 via the Yarmouth Drive-In’s website.

    Yarmouth Drive-in near Cape Code will be following safety procedures to keep guests safe. People will be required to park in spots with 10ft between them and other vehicles and there is marked out 6ft distancing in anywhere there will be queue of people. Any time people leave their vehicle they will be required to wear a mask and there will be contactless entry where tickets will be scannable on guests phones at the entrance. Concessions will also be available to order via an app telling purchasers when their food is ready making it so crowds aren’t waiting for food. There will be backstage testing and temperature checks for all of the staff as well. The full list of safety guidelines can be found here.

    After the moe. Miracle Mile Drive-In concert was cancelled by venue management on July 29 due to safety concerns just days before the event was supposed to take place. There were many concerns with out of control shows in NY like the Chainsmokers performance which created this need for extensive safety guidelines. The extensive safety guidelines Yarmouth Drive-in have implemented will hopefully keep the show going. 

    For more information visit moe.’s website.

  • Molly Tuttle’s “Mirrored Heart” Cover Reaches Highs Of FKA Twigs’ Original

    Americana/bluegrass artist Molly Tuttle has released the music video for her cover of FKA twigs’ “Mirrored Heart.” The video coincides with Tuttle’s quarantine cover album, …but I’d rather be with you, comprising 10 covers, both classic and contemporary. Released through Compass Records, the album was co-produced by Tony Berg, a frequent collaborator of Phoebe Bridgers.

    The original version of “Mirrored Heart” came out last November, as part of FKA twigs’ second studio album, Magdalene. Whereas FKA twigs’ version is electronic and avant-garde, Tuttle puts an acoustic, familiar twist on it while retaining its sense of melancholy. Her stab at “Mirrored Heart” informs the rest of …but I’d rather be with you, where she makes songs as old as the 1960s into her own.

    “I absolutely love the whole album, Magdalene. But this song stood out to me specifically. It totally brings me back to my first heartbreak. FKA twigs really nails the feeling of not being seen and accepted by the one you love. For this album, I turned the lights out in my room and recorded all the vocal, guitar, and harmony vocals myself. We decided not to add anything or anyone else to it, which felt fitting since the song is so intimate. I read a quote of her saying she can’t get through it without crying, and even though I didn’t write it I found myself tearing up while singing it as well — music is wild like that!”

    Molly Tuttle

    On …but I’d rather be with you, the Nashville singer-songwriter leaps from the Rolling Stones to Harry Styles with ease. The perpetually-sunny “She’s A Rainbow” is an early high point, and its momentum continues into covers of Arthur Russell’s “A Little Lost” and Karen Dalton’s “Something On Your Mind.” Even on the album’s most depressing songs, Tuttle’s voice is warm and inviting. There are no true skips, as every cover showcases another mood for her to breathe to life. The closing track, a cover of Cat Stevens’ “How Can I Tell You,” immediately incites a thirst for the next album.

    In addition to “Mirrored Heart,” Molly Tuttle has released videos for her covers of “She’s a Rainbow,” The National’s “Fake Empire,” Rancid’s “Olympia, WA,” and the Grateful Dead’s “Standing On The Moon.” The “She’s a Rainbow” video is a feminist statement with messages from friends, fans, and famous artists. Linda Perry, Tom Morello, Chris Shiflett, Buffy Sainte-Marie, and more all appear holding signs to promote the cause.

    For more information, visit Molly Tuttle’s website. Stream …but i’d rather be with you below: