Category: News

  • Flushing Town Hall Announces Reopening Plans with In-Person Events in August

    Flushing Town Hall announced plans to continue soft reopening of in-person for some of it’s events in the month of August. Events Flushing Town Hall is hosting this month include the Gino Sitson Trio’s innovative and energetic performance of African music , an outdoor exhibition of work by Queens-based artists, Taiwanese piano talents Ching-Yun Hu, Natasha Wu, and Yao-Wen Chang, and the final, virtual Louis Armstrong Legacy Jazz Jam. 

    Gino Sitson

    Flushing Town Hall has been putting on virtual shows throughout the entire pandemic but only just recently started to bring back in person events with some soft reopening. Executive and Artistic Director Ellen Kodadek spoke on the soft reopening saying, “As we are carefully reopening our facilities for select events, we are delighted to welcome familiar and new faces to Flushing Town Hall. Across the city, venues are reopening, and we are thrilled that we can bring local artists to our patrons while taking all necessary safety measures for our guests and performers to feel safe.” 

    On August 11, 2021 the monthly Louis Armstrong Legacy Jazz Jam will be taking place virtually for the last time until they move to the in-person format at 7PM EST. This month’s theme is a dedicated theme to celebrate the birthday of its inspiration, the legendary Louis Armstrong — and other August birthdays! This wll be the last Jazz Jam with a dedicated theme. 

    On August 14 Flushing Town Hall is partnering with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) to live-stream “An Evening With Taiwanese Piano Stars, featuring Ching-Yun Hu and new talents Natasha Wu and Yao-Wen Chang” on Flushing Town Hall’s YouTube Channel at 7 PM EST. Ching-Yun Hu, known by the The Philadelphia Inquirer as a “first class talent… superb pianist” and by International Piano (London) for “praises follow her around the world. Ching-Yun Hu  is a Taiwanese-American pianist and is a unique presence in the international concert scene. 

    On Friday, August 20, 2021 the Gino Sitson Trio will perform the “Beautiful Vibration” – Colors of African Music, live from the stage at Flushing Town Hall  at 7 PM EST. The performance will be a hybrid in-person and virtual audience. Featuring award-winning, vocal virtuoso Gino Sitson with an exciting and energetic combination of new sounds, the ensemble intertwines percussive grooves, enchanting vocals, and lyrical melodies. For this concert, Flushing Town Hall is offering both virtual and in-person tickets. In order to ensure the safety of  audiences, performers, and staff, only 42 in-person tickets will be available in honor of Flushing Town Hall’s 42nd anniversary. Details about social distancing requirements should be reviewed online before purchasing in-person tickets. The performance will also be streamed live online, and virtual ticket holders will receive the live link and reminder before the show. Virtual tickets are available for $7/$5 members and in-person tickets (42 tickets only) must be purchased in advance for $12/$10 members here.  

    For more information on Flushing Town Hall and their upcoming events visit their website here.

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Announces 2021-2022 season

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced the return of concerts for its 2021-2022 season in a press conference. The Orchestra also announced their new executive director, Paul Cienniwa. Daniel Heige, the Music Director of the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, presented the sponsors and performances that will take place for this season.

    The Philharmonic also had sponsors give speeches on their relationship with the Binghamton Philharmonic and how they will contribute to helping the orchestra with this upcoming season. The music director stated that the orchestra will play music from composers such as Mozart, Rachmaninoff, Mendelssohn, Jessie Montgomery, Stacy Garrop, Vivian Fung. There will also be concerts featuring musical genres of rock and pop.

    Here are the upcoming concerts at the Binghamton Philharmonic:

    Bassoonist Melissa Kritzer Wednesday, July 28 at 12p.m.

    Cellist Hakan Tayga Wednesday August 4 at 12p.m.

    Summer Chamber Music: trio pastorale with Principal Clarinet Paul Cho, Second Oboe Amelia Merriman, and Second Bassoon Melissa Kritzer Saturday August 14 at 5p.m. and Sunday August 15 at 3p.m.

    Summer Chamber Music: Unanimous Four with Concertmaster Uli Speth, Assistant Principal Cello Michael Newman, Principal Clarinet Paul Cho, and Principal Piano Tomoko Kanamaru. 

    You can check out the video of the press conference here.

    https://youtu.be/IAU_ItRVUyI
  • Elvis Costello & The Imposters Say “Hello Again” With Upcoming Fall Tour

    Elvis Costello & The Imposters will hit the road once more this October after more than a year without concerts since the Covid-19 pandemic in a show titled, “Hello Again.”

    Elvis Costello performs live on stage with The Imposters during their 2020 ‘Just Trust’ tour in London, England | Jim Dyson, Getty Images

    The tour commences in Memphis, Tennessee on October 13 at The Soundstage at Graceland, making a stop at JazzFest in New Orleans on October 16 before visiting more towns and cities across the United States. The current conclusion for the tour is set to be on November 14 in Oakland, California. Elvis Costello & The Imposters will perform songs from the pages of his formidable songbook and will be stopping by New York theaters for three performances throughout the tour.

    Costello released his latest album Hey Clockface in late 2020, followed by the release of a Francophone remix EP, La Face de Pendule à Coucou. The show, “Hello Again,” will also see the first stage performances of songs from the future, as the band aims to time-travel in all directions with its music. The Imposters: Steve Nieve (piano and organ), Pete Thomas (drummer), and bassist and vocalist Davey Faragher.

    Tickets for the “Hello Again” tour will be on sale on July 23 at 10 AM ET at elviscostello.com.


    Elvis Costello & The Imposters “Hello Again” 2021 Tour Dates:

    10/13 – Memphis, TN @ The Soundstage at Graceland
    10/16 – New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
    10/19 – Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
    10/20 – Charlotte, NC @ Belk Theater
    10/22 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Center for the Arts
    10/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met
    10/25 – Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre
    10/26 – Port Chester, NY @ The Capitol Theatre
    10/28 – Providence, RI @ Providence Performing Arts Center
    10/29 – Portsmouth, NH @ The Music Hall
    10/30 – Brookville, NY @ Tilles Center
    11/2 – Ann Arbor, MI @ Michigan Theater
    11/3 – Chicago, IL @ Chicago Theatre
    11/4 – Prior Lake, MN @ Mystic Lake Casino
    11/6 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
    11/7 – Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
    11/10 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Federal Theatre
    11/11 – San Diego, CA @ The Magnolia
    11/13 – Los Angeles, CA @ YouTube Theater
    11/14 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater

  • The Egg Announces Reopening with the Performance of Swan Lake

    The Egg Performing Arts Center announced its plans of reopening with the performance of Swan Lake. The performance will be done by the Ajkun Ballet Theatre on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at 7:30 PM EST.  

    The Egg center for the performing arts.

    The Egg Center for the Performing Arts is located in Albany New York and is known for its performances as much as it is for it’s architecture. It’s as much of a sculpture as it is a building. It’s construction took twelve years and finally came into being in 1978. “The Egg” itself is owned by the State of New York and managed by the not-for-profit Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center Corporation. Ajkun Ballet Theatre has been a resident every summer since 2000 at The Egg.

    The Ajkun Ballet Theatre (AjkunBT) is a professional company that presents classical and contemporary ballets in the Greater New York area, throughout the USA and internationally. Chiara Ajkun the artistic director of Ajkun Ballet Theatre is restaging Swan Lake to Tchaikovsky’s iconic music. The production is currently being rehearsed at The Egg in preparation for the upcoming performance. 

    Chiara Ajkun spoke on the upcoming performance saying, “We could not be more excited to be in the theater everyday. This long pause has forced us to reflect on the importance of the Arts and the way they shape us as People. I, for one, strongly believe the magic of ballet does not rest in the opulence of sceneries and large ensembles, rather on pure emotion, beauty and magic it creates”.

    The performance is taking place on Saturday, August 7, 2021 from 7:30PM – 8:45PM. Tickets are on sale now for $35 and can be purchased buy by phone at (518) 473-1845 or online here.

    For more information on the Egg visit their website. For more information on The Ajkun Ballet Theatre visit their website.

  • Town of Colonie Presents “Concerts At The Crossings”

    The village of Colonie, located just north of Albany, has been running an outdoor concert series sure to be fun for the whole family.

    The series kicked off on July 8 and runs every Thursday from 6-8 PM. Shows are held at the Crossings of Colonie, which was named the Capital Region’s #1 Best Park in 2018. The Crossings is over 130 acres and features scenic walking and biking trails, a tranquil pond, playgrounds for the kids, and grassy meadows for picnics or other gatherings.

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    Admission to the concert series is free. Audiences are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, blankets and of course, their favorite dance partners.

    Colonie is the most populous suburb of Albany, with more than 83,000 residents, so it is no surprise the village has much to offer. Whether it be the bustling farmers’ market (also held in the Crossings) or extensive shopping at the nearby Colonie Center mall, there are countless options for summertime entertainment. Colonie also has a strong music and arts scene, evidenced not only by the concert series but also by the numerous galleries and art shows across town.

    The Thursday concerts are rain or shine in the Crossings Park gazebo. For more information contact Laura Archambault (518-783-2760, ext. 2101 or ArchambaultL@colonie.org). The full lineup is listed below.

    7/8: Body & Soul

    7/15: The Lustre Kings

    7/22: Carmen & LGP

    7/29: Georgie Wonders Big Band

    8/5: New York Players

    8/12: LAUR

    8/19: Josh Casano

    8/26: Garland Nelson’s Reflection: Motown Tribute

    The Audiostars performed at the Crossings in 2017.
  • Brooklyn Bowl Announces Reopening, Huge Slate of Shows

    The iconic Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg is back, opening its doors to the public on September 8. The venue also announced an eclectic lineup of over 50 shows, including some dates rescheduled from pandemic cancellations.

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    To kick-off the re-opening, Brooklyn Bowl is hosting a performance from the reggae outfit, The Wailers, with special guest SunDub, presented by Pacifico. There is truly something for everyone in this new lineup. Fan favorites include Drive-By Truckers, The New Mastersounds, TAUK, moe., and so many more. All tickets will be available for purchase on the Brooklyn Bowl website. The full lineup can be found below.

    After getting through the past year in New York City, we’re all ravenous for outstanding live music and a communal experience – not to mention some beer and a little bowling.

    Charley Ryan, co-founder

    Located in Williamsburg’s beautiful, 19th-century Hecla Iron Works building, Brooklyn Bowl has cemented its status as a world famous venue. Over the years, Brooklyn Bowl has hosted countless memorable performances from artists like Guns N’ Roses, The Roots, Lauren Hill, and Elvis Costello, as well as socially conscious gatherings like voter registration drives. It was even ranked the #1 busiest club in NYC, proving to be a great spot for a lively night out. True to its name, Brooklyn Bowl features 16 lanes of bowling, complete with a bar featuring locally crafted beers and food by the acclaimed Blue Ribbon restaurant group and special events. 

    Brooklyn Bowl’s superlative, wide-ranging lineup has something for everyone, and we can’t wait to give our fans the magic feeling that only a live show can give.

    Peter Shapiro, co-founder
    Photo by Marc Millman/NY Post

    BROOKLYN BOWL FALL 2021 AND SPRING 2022 LINE-UP:

    2021

    Wed, Sept 8 — Pacifico Presents: The Wailers (SunDub) 

    Thurs, Sept 9 — CEG & Brooklyn Bowl Present: Ghost-Note & Sungazer

    Thurs, Sept 9— DJ Questlove Presents Bowl Train (Late Show)

    Fri, Sept 10 — Dopapod

    Sat, Sept 11 — Dopapod

    Sun, Sept 12 — John the Martyr (Holy Vulture, NICKEY)

    Wed, Sept 15 —Relix Presents: High Time (Visuals by Macrodose)

    Thurs, Sept 16 — The Infamous Stringdusters

    Fri, Sept 17 — Tank and The Bangas

    Fri, Sept 17 — Saved by the 90s With The Bayside Tigers (Late Show)

    Sat, Sept 18 — Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears

    Sun, Sept 19—  White Denim

    Wed, Sept 22 —  Neal Francis

    Thurs, Sept 23 —  Reignwolf

    Fri, Sept 24 —  Emo Night Brooklyn – The Return

    Sat, Sept 25 —  Emo Night Brooklyn – The Return

    Sun, Sept 26 — The Rock and Roll Playhouse: Music of the Beatles for Kids (Day Show)

    Sun, Sept 26 — The Bottom Dollars 10th Anniversary Show + Apollo’s Ghost + No Ice

    Wed, Sept 29 — The Connells

    Thurs, Sept 30 — Kendall Street Company 

    Fri, Oct 1 — The NY Burlesque Festival’s Premiere Party

    Sat, Oct 2 —TAUK with Paris_Monster

    Sun, Oct 3 — Rumours – A Fleetwood Mac Tribute

    Wed, Oct 6 — Funk You + Shareef Keyes and The Groove + Baked Shrimp

    Thurs, Oct 7 — Melvin Seals & JGB

    Fri, Oct 8  —  The New Mastersounds

    Sat, Oct 9 — The New Mastersounds

    Wed, Oct 13 — Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio + Roosevelt Collier Band

    Thurs, Oct 14 — Talib Kweli Live Band

    Fri, Oct 15 — Talib Kweli Live Band

    Sat, Oct 16 —  CEG & Brooklyn Bowl Present: Pink Talking Fish

    Wed, Oct 20 —  The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood

    Fri, Oct 22 — Los Amigos Invisibles

    Sat, Oct 23 — Dumpstaphunk

    Sun, Oct 24 — Brown Eyed Women

    Thurs, Oct 28 —  Yonder Mountain String Band w/ Very Special Guest Kitchen Dwellers

    Fri, Oct 29 — Perpetual Groove

    Sat, Oct 30 —  CEG & Brooklyn Bowl Present: Samantha Fish

    Sat, Oct 30 —  Adventures BK Presents: The Robyn Party: Robyn-O-Ween (Late Show)

    Wed, Nov 3 —  Drive-By Truckers

    Thurs, Nov 4 —  Drive-By Truckers

    Fri, Nov 5 —  Drive-By Truckers

    Sat, Nov 6 — Drive-By Truckers

    Thurs, Nov 11 —  Start Making Sense: Talking Heads Tribute

    Fri, Nov 12 —  Antibalas (dj.henri)

    Sat, Nov 13 —  Antibalas (dj.henri)

    Sat, Nov 20 —  Boombox featuring BackBeat Brass

    Wed, Nov 24 — Robert Randolph & Friends

    Sat, Nov 27 — Marco Benevento

    Wed, Dec 1 — The Hold Steady (on sale soon)

    Thurs, Dec 2 – The Hold Steady  (on sale soon)

    Fri, Dec 3 – The Hold Steady (on sale soon)

    Sat, Dec 4 – The Hold Steady (on sale soon)

    Thurs, Dec 9—  moe.

    Tues, Dec 14 —  Bully (Graham Hunt Band)

    2022

    Thurs, Feb 3 — Lucky Chops

    Thurs, Feb 10 — Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience

    Wed, Mar 23 — The Dirty Knobs with Mike Campbell (Jeremy Ivey)

    Fri, Apr 1 — The Soul Rebels (with special guests TBA)

    Tues, May 17 — Built to Spill

    Wed, May 18 — Built to Spill

  • Town of Homer Summer Concert Series Continues through mid-August

    The quaint town of Homer, located just thirty minutes outside of Syracuse, has four exciting shows left in their 2021 summer concert series, “Homer on the Green”.

    The concerts take place Wednesdays on the Village Green (28 S Main St) from 7-8pm. In the event of rain, performances are moved indoors to the Center for the Arts (just down the road at 72 S Main St).

    town of homer
    Photo from Homer’s official website

    The series kicked off in June right at the official start of summer with a set by Gary Carpentier. Carpentier, an Oswego native, appeared on The Voice as a member of Adam Levine’s team. The remaining roster of performers are sure to be entertaining. Next up is Travis Rocco, a laid back guitarist with a John Mayer-like style. The music video for his original song “Wonder Why” is below.

    If you find yourself in the area, admission is free. These shows are a great chance to relax midweek and enjoy some casual live music.

    Homer on the Green Lineup

    6/23 Gary Carpentier

    6/30 Dan and Joe (of Driftwood)

    7/7 Colin Aberdeen (of Los Blancos) 

    7/14 Doc Weismore With Real Country

    7/21 Travis Rocco

    7/28 The JazzHappensBand

    8/4 The Unknown Woodsmen

    8/11 Tribal Revival

  • Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett to Bid Farewell at Radio City

    Superstars and native New Yorkers Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett will share the stage one last time at NYC’s famed Radio City Music Hall for two nights only to celebrate a decade of music and friendship.

    The shows, titled “One Last Time: An Evening with Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga”, will take place on August 3 and 5, the former of which is Bennett’s 95th birthday. This two night stint will be Gaga and Bennett’s only shared public concert appearances this summer as the two get ready to release a new collaborative album later this year.

    lady gaga tony bennett
    Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

    The pair released  their multi-platinum #1 Grammy winning album, Cheek to Cheek back in 2014. Earlier this year it was sadly revealed that Bennett, a 19-time Grammy winner himself, has been struggling with age related dementia since 2016. Fortunately, despite his diagnosis, Bennett has completely retained his ability to sing the songs that he has devoted his life to performing, including touring and taking to the recording studio.  However, it has been acknowledged that the concerts at Radio City will be the last NYC performances of Bennett’s career, set appropriately at a venue that he has enjoyed a multi-decade run of sold-out shows. 

    We couldn’t be prouder to host such a special engagement with two of the most iconic entertainers of our time. Both Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga are synonymous with New York City, making the Great Stage at Radio City Music Hall the perfect place to honor their decade long friendship and celebrate Mr. Bennett’s 95th birthday.

    Darren Pfeffer, Executive Vice President, Live, Madison Square Garden Entertainment.

    All guests will need to be fully vaccinated and provide proof upon entry of having received their final vaccine dose no later than 14 days before their event date. The only exception is for children under the age of 16, who may provide proof of a negative antigen or PCR COVID-19 test or full vaccination and are accompanied by a fully vaccinated adult. For more information, please visit Radio City Music Hall FAQs

    Per the artists request, Yondr pouches will be used for this event. No cellphones, cameras or recording devices will be permitted. Upon arrival, all phones and smart watches will be secured in Yondr pouches that will be unlocked at the end of the event. For more information on this process, visit OverYondr.com.

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    The performances at Radio City will feature song renditions from the Great American Songbook of popular and jazz standards that Bennett and Gaga have claimed as part of their legacy over the past decade.  The Tony Bennett Quartet and the Brian Newman Quintet will be joined by a big band and orchestra conducted by Michael Bearden. 

    Citi cardmembers will have exclusive access to presale tickets starting July 21 at 10am local time on CitiEntertainment.com. General tickets are on sale starting July 22 at 10am local time on LiveNation.com.

  • Kate Vargas Shares New Album “Rumpumpo”

    “Junkyard-Folk” artist Kate Vargas has released her newest project, Rumpumpo, the fourth studio album for the New York City-based New Mexico native.

    Vargas was set to record just weeks before the pandemic struck. After periods of creative block resulting from isolation, she began seeking inspiration and fresh life perspectives through yoga, meditation and clean eating.

    Gotta make the levee break, let the tonic take, double-stroking in a swim-or-syncopation/Well you won’t if you don’t get to doing, it’s Newtonian.

    Vargas also drew upon a conversation with a friend in which they discussed Newton’s first law: “An object in motion stays in motion and an object at rest stays at rest unless acted upon by an outside force.” This law ended up being a motivating mantra as Vargas grew to move past feelings of stagnation. She sings about this Newtonian logic in Rumpumpo‘s title track.

    Rumpumpo has received high critical praise, especially surrounding Vargas’s lyricism and poetic storytelling.

    Vargas’ work is marked with deep intention, frequently emerging as some of the most “honest, authentic” in the Americana scene.

    American Songwriter

    Growing up in the artist and farming village of Corrales, New Mexico, storytelling was a natural part of Vargas’s childhood. The community was rich in folklore and oral histories, including tales of witches, devils and fights between good and evil. Rumpumpo features the previously released singles “Church of Misdirection,” and “Glorieta to the Holy Place” as an ode to her home and its rich traditions.

    It was a strange and wonderful place that I’ve really come to appreciate as an adult. There was a culture of storytelling, and the stories were often dark—the way I write songs now is rooted in that tradition. The paranormal and the supernatural always seem to make their way in. It was a great place for an imagination to run wild. If I told my mother I was bored, she’d tell me, ‘Go outside and pretend something.’

    Kate Vargas

    After the success of her 2018 album For the Wolfish & Wandering, Vargas performed on NPR’s Mountain Stage, shared an official showcase at Nashville’s AmericanaFest, played the 30A Songwriters Festival, and had her songs appear on television shows Stumptown (ABC), Midnight, Texas (NBC) and Good Trouble (Freeform).

    Rumpumpo is sure to make a splash in the folk scene and continue to cement Vargas as one of the great rising names in the genre. It is now available to stream (see below) and order on CD/vinyl. Connect with Kate Vargas on her Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages.

  • Biz Markie: Hip Hop’s Lovable Unsung Hero


    We lost one of hip hop’s pioneering crossover stars on Friday, July 16. Hailed as the “Clown Prince of hip hop,” Biz Markie — born Marcel Theo Hall — was renowned for his witty story-telling, distinctive lisp, self-deprecating-ly humorous lyrics and for innovating many trends that are prevalent in hip hop today. 

    A New York native, Biz was born on April 8, 1964 in Harlem and raised on Long Island. Already known around the neighborhood as “Markie,” his stage name was inspired by the first hip hop tape he ever heard, as he says in a 2019 feature for the Washington Post.

    My name, Biz, comes from the first hip-hop tape I heard. It was ’77, ’78, from the L Brothers. Grand Wizard Theodore was the DJ, and the rappers was Kevvy Kev, Master Rob and Busy Bee Starski. I loved Busy Bee. Busy Bee just stuck with me. My name used to be Bizzy B Markie, and after a while I put the Biz with the Markie. My nickname in my neighborhood was Markie.

    Being able to witness hip hop’s primitive years quickly shaped a career path for the young Biz. An avid beatboxer and DJ, he honed his skills in Manhattan nightclubs. During the era where hip hop stars had to be all-around performers, his rhyming was the weakest part of his skillset. 

    That is until he began his apprenticeship under the renowned Queens hip hop collective, The Juice Crew. 

    When I felt that I was good enough, I went to Marley Marl’s house and sat on his stoop every day until he noticed me, and that’s how I got my start,

    Biz Markie

    From there, he released an EP produced by Marley Marl of the juice crew and he began featuring on their records as well as performing at colleges in the Virginia-Philadelphia-D.C.-Maryland areas, where he began to make a name for himself.  

    biz markie

    The source of his everlasting relevance, though, comes from his 1989 smash Billboard hit “Just a Friend,” from his sophomore album The Biz Never Sleeps. It’s a love record where Biz tells the story of his relationship with a woman who denies being involved with anyone else, referring to the party in question as “just a friend.” That is until Biz indulges in his suspicions and visits her school, only to find her kissing another man. 

    The music video showcased Biz’s creativity, with his hilarious Mozart costume and impression the highlight. Biz remained true to himself despite the increasingly serious hip hop scene. 

    The record’s distinctive piano keys are interpolated from the 1968 song “(You) Got What I Need,” recorded by Freddie Scott and written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. But, what truly set the record ablaze was biz’s off-key and inspired bellows about failed love. 

    “Just a Friend” hit 9th on the Billboard charts, and was certified platinum less than a year after its release. It was later ranked 81st on VH1’s 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders in 2000, and number 100 on VH1’s 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop in 2008.

    Writing in The New York Times, the critic, Kelefa Sanneh, called Biz Markie “the father of modern bad singing” and wrote:

    His bellowed plea — wildly out of tune, and totally unforgettable — sounded like something concocted after a day of romantic disappointments and a night of heavy drinking.

    An unlikely hit-record, Biz’s crooning should be recognized as a landmark moment in hip hop. Rappers singing on records was unprecedented and it defied logic that such discordant wails would be sonically pleasing, yet one of hip hop’s landmark moments wasn’t supposed to happen that way

    A lot of people didn’t like the record at the beginning. They would say, “Biz is trying to sing? Aw, the record is wack.” But I wasn’t supposed to sing the [chorus]. I asked people to sing the part, and nobody showed up at the studio, so I did it myself. 

    Although he never reached the same commercial success, he kept making history. His 1991 album, I Need a Haircut made the rounds under more controversial circumstances. Biz and his label were sued by representatives of the Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan, who said eight bars of his 1972 hit “Alone Again (Naturally)” were sampled without permission on Biz Markie’s “Alone Again.” 

    A judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff and ordered for $250,000 in damages to be paid out and barring further distribution of the album. That ruling would help set a precedent in the music industry by requiring that even small chunks of sampled music — a cornerstone of hip-hop aesthetics and studio production — be approved in advance. A market for sampling clearance took hold, which remains a key part of the economics behind hip-hop.

    It’s beautiful because it means all eyes ain’t on me, so when I pop up they appreciate everything they see. It’s like the McRib sandwich. It’s like the flowers outside that turn white on the bushes. It comes around when it’s getting ready to be springtime. You appreciate it, Biz said of his role as one of hip hop’s unsung heroes.  

    He returned in 1993 with, All Samples Cleared!, but it would be his last project on a major label. While some try to diminish his stature within history by labeling him as a one-hit-wonder, his sustained cultural relevance is a testament to his talent and innovation and the general appreciation that fans have for him by keeping his likeness alive. 

    The weirdest thing about my fame is that when I’m thinking that it’s almost over it just sparks back up. I made “Just a Friend” in ’89. Some people’s records die — it sprouts up. Now it’s 30 years later and it’s sprouted up again in commercials. They’re not letting me die. The public, the fans, they like me around.

    Biz Markie
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