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  • A New Survey Shows That Gen Z Listeners Are Changing the Way People Choose Music Preferences

    A new survey released by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. shows that Gen Z listeners are changing the way people are choosing their music preferences from genres, to quality, to era. 

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    Photo provided by Dolby Laboratories, Inc Press Release.

    The survey was released on December 1, 2021 by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. which is a leader in immersive entertainment experiences. The survey found there was a shift in particularly Gen Z’s listening behaviors when it comes to music.  

    The U.S. survey, which consisted of adults 18+ or older, focused on people who regularly listen to music. It  found that many people, in particular members of the Gen Z, have recently discovered iconic songs and artists from past decades for the first time while others are rediscovering songs from their past chasing after a sense of nostalgia. The survey also revealed that social media and Hollywood entertainment, unsurprisingly, are very strong influences over how people discover music. Audio quality has become a priority for many, particularly Gen Z, when choosing a streaming service to use over other features it might have.

    This sense of nostalgia really comes through in some of the most interesting data points collected. Six in ten participants feel like they were born in the wrong era because of their taste in music, which was highest among Gen Z (nearly 80%). For most, the era that most closely matches their taste in music was the 2000s. Almost half have recently discovered a song released over a decade ago, which was highest among Gen Z respondents (nearly 70%). Almost half stated they had rediscovered an iconic song or album within the past two years, particularly Gen Z (over two-thirds). Most respondents, close to 70%, are embarrassed to share their music playlists with others, particularly their boss.

    Social media and Hollywood entertainment also heavily influence the discovery of new music according to the survey. 57% said social media is the top way they discover music. While YouTube is the most popular platform for discovering music, according to 79% surveyed, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok significantly influence how people find new songs. Almost a fourth of people who recently discovered a song released over a decade ago attribute this discovery to a viral video on social media. Six in ten people have also discovered a new artist or song after watching a TV show or movie.

    The survey also showed that people in the U.S. are spending more time and money on music. Over two-thirds spend more time listening to music each day than before the start of 2020, with over half listening to music four hours per day or more. 55% indicated that they spend more money on music purchases each month, such as streaming subscriptions, than at the start of 2020.

    One of the last things the survey found was that many are prioritizing audio quality when enjoying music. Among those who pay for a music streaming plan, nearly 90% agreed that enhanced audio quality is a “must-have” feature of their subscription, of which more than half strongly agreed. Of this group, 82% have upgraded, changed subscriptions, or explicitly paid for a service because it offered better audio quality. Nearly two-thirds who pay for a music streaming subscription indicated that better sound quality was more important than other features such as ad-free listening, exclusive content, or the ability to add multiple users to their account. Over 70% surveyed are likely or very likely to purchase a new audio device within the next six months specifically to enhance their experience when listening to music. Nearly half of Gen Z surveyed who pay for a music streaming subscription want access to the latest cutting-edge audio technologies with their plan. 86% of Gen Z surveyed are likely to purchase a new audio device in the next six months to get better audio quality when enjoying music.

    Other things worth noting that the survey discovered is that comparing various types of in-car entertainment, most see the biggest opportunity for enhancing the listening experience when enjoying music in the car (43%), followed by audiobooks and podcasts (23%). It also found that more than two-thirds stated they were very interested or somewhat interested in a new technology that lets them experience music more deeply when driving.

    John Couling, Senior Vice President of Entertainment at Dolby Laboratories spoke on the survey saying, “Music fills our lives with moments of joy and has been a way to escape the challenges we have faced over the past two years. This has driven changes in consumer behavior, such as the revival of music from past decades to the prioritization of better-quality experiences that allow listeners to connect more deeply with their favorite artists and songs. As we look to the future, we expect these influences to have a lasting impact over how we enjoy music.”

    Check out the Dolby Laboratories, Inc. website for more information.

  • moe. announces Special Guests for This Weekend’s Capitol Theatre Shows

    With guitarist Chuck Garvey recovering from a recent stroke, moe. will assemble an all-star lineup of special guests when they perform at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester this weekend, December 10-11.

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    Joining moe. for these very special shows include Warren Haynes, Disco Biscuits keyboardist Aron Magner and Shannon Lynch of Conehead Buddha on Friday night. Then on Saturday, moe. will welcome Strangefolk/Assembly of Dust’s Reid Genauer, Percy Hill’s Nate Wilson, and Schleigho’s Suke Cerulo. In a sttement, the band said “We are feeling so blessed to be surrounded by so many friends and family.”

    Garvey remains hospitalized and remains in stable condition, according to the band. A GoFundMe has been set up to assist Garvey and his family during this time.

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    Chuck Garvey performing with moe. at Apple Valley in Lafayette. Photo by Joshua Davis

    The announcement of Garvey’s stroke received an outpouring of heartfelt comments from fellow artists. The String Cheese Incident, Umphrey’s McGee, and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong were among the groups sending love and positivity, including the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester.

    An update was shared on November 10 from moe. bassist Rob Derhak:

    On Tuesday, November 15, moe. shared an update on their December shows, noting that all shows, including New Years Eve in Las Vegas, will be cancelled. The exceptions are the moe shows at The Capitol Theatre on December 10 and 11, which will feature special guests joining that evening. Read more from moe. below:

    After much thought and discussion, we’ve decided to cancel our December appearances while Chuck starts his road to recovery.  To that exception, we will still play the shows at The Capitol Theater on Dec. 10th and 11th.  This venue means a lot to us all and feels like the right place for us to play at this time.  We plan to have some special guests join us throughout the night and hope you can join us.  More details to come regarding special merch, fundraising & more to benefit Chuck & his family. Thank you for your continued positive vibes, thoughts and prayers.  They help Chuck get stronger each day.

  • Caffe Lena Announces December 2021 Events

    Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs has announced their December 2021 lineup of shows. The venue will close out the year in style with tons of performances throughout the month starting on December 2, 2021. 

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    Caffe Lena was opened in 1960 and became a staple of Saratoga Springs launching many of America’s best loved and well known songwriters, ranging from big names like Bob Dylan in 1961 to Sawyer Fredericks in 2014. After the passing of its founder Lena Nargi Spencer in 1989, Caffè Lena was converted to a non-profit institution supported by concert revenue, private and corporate donors, grants and bequests, and an ever-evolving team of volunteers. The venue recently went through renovations in 2016. It began a $2 million renovation of their 19th century building in Saratoga’s historic downtown. It wrapped up in 2017, guarantees a home for Lena’s celebrated programming for decades to come, creates 100% handicap-accessibility to our second floor performance space, and brings the listener and artist experience in line with the club’s international reputation.

    The schedule will start with Scott Sharrard on Thursday, December 2nd at 7pm and Friday, December 3rd at 8pm. He is a lead guitarist and music director of the Gregg Allman Band from 2008 to 2017 and Guitarist/ Vocalist for Little Feat since 2019. 

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    Scott Sharrard photo provided by Caffe Lena.

    Planet Light will take place on Saturday, December 4th at  8pm featuring Jonathan Greene (woodwinds), Bobby Kendall (bass), Brian Melick (drums), Zorkie Nelson (drums), Mitsuko Suzuki (violin), Elizabeth Woodbury Kasius (piano), Garland Nelson (vocals) and Kelly Bird (vocals) for an evening of seasonal arrangements and original material. 

    Dirty Grass Players with Kendall Street Company will take place on  Friday, December 10th at 8pm. These two bands redefine what it means to play bluegrass as they combine elements of psycadelic jam music with jazz, rock and more. 

    Street Corner Symphony on Saturday, December 11th at 8pm. Runners up in NBC’s all-vocal competition, The Sing-Off, this contemporary acapella group can bounce between all genres of music.

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    Street Corner Symphony photo provided by Caffe Lena.

    Kimberly Hawkey’s: A New Noel will take place on Sunday, December 12th at 7pm.This concert will be a celebration of Hawkey’s newest record, A New Noel, an original holiday album that was created in collaboration with songwriters Justin K. Rivers and Lecco Morris. 

    Kohler and Kelly will take place on Thursday, December 16th at 7pm.Fiddler Gretchen Koehler and jazz pianist Daniel Kelly blend traditional dance fiddling with jazz. 

    Sirsy will take place on Friday, December 17th at 8pm. They are an indie pop-rock duo bring a special stripped-down acoustic storyteller set to the Lena stage.

    Caffe Lena’s Annual Holiday Folk Show will take place on Saturday, December 18th at 4pm & 8pm. The show will feature Trish Miller, John Kirk, Sara Milonovich, David Kiputh and Addie and Olin return to the stage for two shows to celebrate the holiday season.

    The Fretless will take place on Sunday, December 19th at 7pm. A Juno Award winning Canadian quartet that transforms fiddle tunes and folk melodies into intricate, high-energy arrangements.

    A Very Leonard Christmas with Let’s Be Leonard will take place on Thursday, December 23rd at 7pm featuring a jazzy five-piece rock and roll jam band presenting their annual holiday show.

    Let’s Be Leonard photo provided by Caffe Lena.

    Amy Helm will take place on Wednesday, December 29th and Thursday, December 30th at 7pm.Amy Helm is the daughter of Levon Helm and former member of Olabelle, Amy Helm is blessed with a powerful voice and an uncanny songwriting skill rooted in American tradition

    Both In-Person and Live Stream tickets will be available. To purchase tickets and collect more information visit Caffe Lena’s website.

  • The 64th Grammy Awards Announces 2022 Nominees; Lady Gaga, Joe Bonamassa, Alicia Keys and Steve Gadd among Nominated New Yorkers

    The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced on November 23rd the 2022 nominees for the 64th Grammy Awards, including a great deal of artists from across New York State. From jazz, to pop, to blues, to rap, to classical artists and engineering, artists from the Empire State racked up nominations nominees this year.

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    Some of the biggest recipients of nominations across the Grammy Awards were Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga who topped across six different categories for their work together on their album Love for Sale and single I Get a Kick Out of You. Tony Bennett hails from Long Island City while Lady Gaga is from New York City. The two together are representing New York in the nominations for Record of the year, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Album of the Year, Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, Best Music Video, and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

    Some other artists who snagged multiple nominations including Alicia Keys, from Hell’s Kitchen, for Song of the Year for her song “A Beautiful Noise” she made with Brandi Carlile and for Best Immersive Audio Album for her album Alicia. Another artist who snagged multiple nominations is Nas, from Crown Heights, was nominated for Best Rap Album for his album King’s Disease II and for his work on the song Bath Salts by DMX which features Jay-Z & Nas which was nominated for Best Rap Song. The whole song represents some New York skill with DMX from Mount Vernon and Jay-Z from Brooklyn.

    There were many artists from New York who received a nomination for their work across all the categories. Listed below are the nominated categories, artists and their work,  and where in New York each artist is from. 

    Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album

    Norah Jones – ’Til We Meet Again (Live) – Manhattan

    Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

    Steve Gadd Band – At Blue Note Tokyo – Irondequoit

    Best Progressive R&B Album

    Cory Henry – Something to Say – Brooklyn

    Best Rap Performance

    Cardi B – Up – Washington Heights

    Best Jazz Vocal Album

    The Baylor Project – Generations – New York City 

    Best Latin Jazz Album

    Carlos Henriquez – The South Bronx Story – The Bronx

    Best Traditional Blues Album

    Guy Davis – Be Ready When I Call You – New York City

    Best Contemporary Blues Album

    Joe Bonamassa – Royal Tea – New Hartford

    Shemekia Copeland – Uncivil War – Harlem

    Best Reggae Album

    Gramps Morgan – Positive Vibration – Brooklyn

    Best Bluegrass Album

    The Infamous Stringdusters – A Tribute to Bill Monroe (Guitarist Andy Falco) – Long Island

    Best Song Written for Visual Media

    Leslie Odom, Jr. – Speak Now – Queens

    Best Instrumental Composition

    Brandee Younger – Beautiful Is Black – Hempstead

    Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella

    Bill O’Connell – Chopsticks – New York City

    Producer of the Year, Classical

    Steven Epstein  – Queens Village

    Elaine Martone  – Rochester

    Best Classical Instrumental Solo

    Simone Dinnerstein – An American Mosaic  – Brooklyn

    Best Classical Compendium

    Amy Andersson – Women Warriors – The Voices of Change – Founder of Orchestra Moderne NYC

    Another honorable mention goes out to Jon Batiste with his many of his works including his 2021 album We Are. Batiste is actually from Metairie, Louisiana but has had a huge impact on New York. He is known widely for his work with Stay Human on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert which films in Manhattan. Batiste was nominated in eleven categories, including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Traditional R&B Performance, Best R&B Album, Best Improvised Jazz Solo, Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Best American Roots Performance, Best American Roots Song, Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media, Best Contemporary Classical Composition, and Best Music Video.

    The 64th Annual Grammy Awards will take place on Monday, January 31, 2022. For more information on the 64th Grammy Awards 2022 nominees visit their website.

  • Albany’s Times Union Center will Be Renamed MVP Arena

    Albany’s Times Union Center will be renamed MVP Arena after Albany County Legislature approved the name change on November 23, 2021.

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    Photo of Times Union Center by Zach Culver

    The Albany County Legislature approved the change of Albany’s Times Union Center to MVP Arena unanimously. The name change comes as part of the five year deal with MVP Healthcare which was approved by the Public Works Committee. MVP Healthcare will be paying $2 million a year for the naming rights of the entertainment venue.

    The majority of the money will be going to an innovation fund which works to support community projects within Albany. The other $600,000 is a cash payment just for the arena naming rights. This new name won’t happen right away with the new deal not being set to begin on January 1, 2022.

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    MVP Healthcare logo

    Albany County Executive Dan McCoy spoke on the decision to choose MVP Healthcare and the name the arena saying, “When we announced the arena naming rights RFP, I said I wanted more than just a company’s name and logo on our facility. I wanted a partner that was committed to the success of the arena and the surrounding community. I’m thrilled to say that we have found that partner in MVP, which has a long history of successful collaborations of this kind.” 

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    Photo of Times Union Center by Zach Culver

    ​MVP will be pushing some initiatives forward with the venue. Some of the proposed initiatives include a neighborhood farmer’s market in the atrium of the new MVP Arena, MVP Arena shuttle for seniors, individuals with disabilities and others attending games and events, and a year-round youth sports and coaching clinics. These initiatives will highlight MVP Arena as being a destination to visit in Albany and surrounding regions. 

    The arena originally opened back in 1990, It is owned by Albany County and managed by ASM Global. The facility has hosted a variety of events, including concerts, family shows and sporting events and averages around 145 events each year including concerts and sports events according to this WTEN news article.

    For more information on MVP Arena renaming process check out the WTEN article on it titled, “Committee approves MVP Arena naming rights.”

  • Irish Arts Center Announces Opening of New Building with Camille O’Sullivan’s “Where Are We Now?”

    Irish Arts Center has announced the opening of their new building with Camille O’Sullivan’s “Where Are We Now?” on December 4, 2021.

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    Irish Arts Center (IAC), which was founded in 1972, is based in New York City and is known for presenting dynamic, inspiring, collaborative experiences of the evolving arts and culture of Ireland and Irish America in an environment of warm Irish hospitality. The new center will be opening its doors to its long-heralded new home, a 21,700 square foot hub for the arts at 726 11th Avenue, with a monumental inaugural season of programming. The season of programming will run from December 4, 2021 to December of 2022. 

    Irish Arts Center Executive Director Aidan Connolly spoke on the new building saying, “The new Irish Arts Center is a dream realized and a tribute to the broad coalition of people in New York and Ireland who have brought it to life, at a time when we so eagerly need a place to come together with inspiration and hope. But it’s only the beginning. Our opening season is a statement of promise and possibility. We invite artists and audiences of all backgrounds to see themselves in this welcoming new home.” 

    Photo by Mac Smith

    The new building was designed by New York-based architects Davis Brody Bond who is known for his work on the National September 11 Museum and The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center. Davis Brody Bond designed the building with consultation and support from Ireland’s Office of Public Works, the new Irish Arts Center is an historic collaboration between the people of Ireland and New York, signifying a new era in the cultural life of the global Irish diaspora, and providing an important new canvas for the development and presentation of the performing arts in New York City. 

    Irish Arts Center has operated for decades within New York’s Off-Off Broadway theatre landscape from the humble three-story tenement at 553 West 51st Street in Hell’s Kitchen originally. As part of the evolution of the neighborhood, in 2006 the organization was given an opportunity to potentially acquire the site of Cybert Tire, on a city-owned property on 11th Avenue, adjacent to Irish Arts Center’s current home. From this, the Irish Arts Center undertook an ambitious transformation into a vital, inclusive multidisciplinary institution deeply integrated into the cultural ecosystems of Ireland and New York.

    Back in 2020, when construction was in the works COVID-19 struck and construction of the long-awaited landmark’s new facility was forced to pause with the rest of the world. Luckily with the support of its board, staff, and project team, government partners, and community of stakeholders, Irish Arts Center rose to the tumultuous moment of the pandemic, and its ensuing shutdown of construction and the arts in New York, with grace and grit. The Center’s staff, teachers, and artists quickly adapted its approximately 40 classes-per-season and multidisciplinary program to an online format like many other institutions.

    Online classes and programs provided modes of engagement and joy from home, and commissioned a groundbreaking series of new works—Grásta: Grace in Uncertainty—to be experienced virtually, reaching more than 400,000 people in 49 states and 123 countries. The building was able to resume construction in July of  2020 and the building was completed within its $60MM budget, ensuring the successful opening of a magnificent new cultural amenity for New Yorkers, as the cultural soul of Ireland and New York is restored and enlivened with the receding of the pandemic.

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    The premiere event for the inaugural season is Camille O’Sullivan’s “Where Are We Now?” Which will be running December 4, 2021-December 31, 2021. The building will be officially opening on December 8. Camille O’Sullivan captures the madness of our world, and the redemption in our coming together again, with an unforgettable musical and emotional journey to mark this extraordinary moment.

    Backed by a world-class ensemble of musicians, including longtime collaborator Feargal Murray on piano, Camille’s rhapsodic interpretations of an eclectic assembly of songs from iconic New York and Irish songwriters asks—as we turn the page on a new chapter—Where Are We Now?

    For more information on the Irish Arts Center and it’s upcoming season visit its website here.

  • Ireland’s We Banjo 3 Announce Spring Tour Dates, Holiday Album

    Irish acoustic band We Banjo 3 have announced the upcoming release of their first ever holiday album, along with their first American tour dates in nearly two years. A Winter Wonderful, an album featuring holiday tunes from their native country as well as the United States, will be available on all digital music platforms beginning December 3.

    In support of this, We Banjo 3 toured the US for the first time in nearly two years throughout the first two weeks of December, and has announced Spring 2022 tour dates, including shows at City Winery in Manhattan, and Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs.

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    WB3 will host their 2nd annual “A Winter Wonderful” livestream performance on Saturday, December 18 at 8 pm ET. Tickets, including ticket/merch bundles with new seasonal/limited-run offerings, are available at www.webanjo3.com. Each ticket purchase includes on-demand streaming access until New Year’s Day.

    The friendships and kinships we’ve experienced on the road all over the world were interwoven into an incredible celebration last year during the pandemic with our livestreamed concerts. The holiday edition, ‘A Winter Wonderful,’ was a particular highlight, so we want to make it an annual tradition. We are so thrilled to return to the U.S. after close to 21 months off the road for our Winter Wonderful tour, which will include very special livestream on December 18th direct from the Rocky Mountains. Our fans can celebrate the holiday season with our banjo family in venues and in their living rooms.

    WB3’s Martin Howley

    Since 2012, We Banjo 3 has toured the U.S. several times a year, building a passionate and loyal following. The Galway, Ireland quartet––comprised of two sets of brothers, Enda & Fergal Scahill and Martin & David Howley––have fine-tuned their knack for seamlessly converging the shared and varied traditions of Americana, Bluegrass, and Celtic music with pop-sensible songcraft to create a truly unique signature sound.

    With a brilliant command of their instruments––banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and percussion––combined with a pop sensibility and an undeniable energy, their seamless blend of Americana/bluegrass/Celtic music has made them fan favorites at a diverse range of festivals including BottleRock, Summer Camp, ROMP, Wintergrass, Merlefest, Milwaukee Irish Fest and more.

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    Their most recent full-length album releases––Haven (2018) and Roots To Rise Live (2019)––each reached the #1 position on Billboard’s Bluegrass chart. See below for the track listing to A Winter Wonderful as well as tour date information.

    Track listing for A Winter Wonderful:
     
    1. Christmas in Prison (John Prine)
    2. Sunrise at Solstice (We Banjo 3)
    3. Driving Home for Christmas (Chris Rea)
    4. We Three Kings (John Hopkins)
    5. Joy to the World (Handel)
    6. Silver Bells (Jay Livingston & Ray Evans)
    7. Little Drummer Boy (Katherine Kennicott Davis)
    8. The Wexford Carol (Traditional)

    We Banjo 3 Spring 2022 ”Awaking Tour”

    Sat, Jan 15—Weinberg Center for The Arts, Frederick, MD
    Sun, Jan 16—Musikfest Café, Bethlehem, PA
    Tues, Jan 18—City Winery, New York, NY
    Wed, Jan 19—Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, NY
    Thurs, Jan 20—The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA
    Fri, Jan 21—Colonial Theatre, Keene, NH
    Sat, Jan 22—Barre Opera House, Barre, VT
    Sun, Jan 23—Stone Mountain Center, Brownfield, ME
    Wed, Jan 26—Firehouse Arst Center, Pleasanton, CA
    Thurs, Jan 27—Crystal Bay Club and Casino Crown Room, Crystal Bay, NV
    Fri, Jan 28—The Sofia, Sacramento, CA
    Sun, Jan 30—Freight & Salvage, Berkeley, CA
    Wed, Feb 2—Orpheum Theater, Flagstaff, AZ
    Thurs, Feb 3—Yavapai College Performing Arts, Prescott, AZ
    Fri, Feb 4—Webb Center For the Performing Arts, Wickenburg, AZ
    Sat, Feb 5—Chandler Center for The Arts, Chandler, AZ
    Sun, Feb 6—Rialto Theatre, Tucson, AZ
    Thurs, Feb 24—Tin Pan Listening Room, Richmond, VA
    Fri, Feb 25—The Hamilton, Washington D.C.
    Sat, Feb 26—Rams Head On Stage, Annapolis, MD
    Sun, Feb 27—Mr. Small’s Theater, Millvale, PA
    Tues, Mar 1– Memorial Hall, Cincinnati, OH
    Wed, Mar 2—Memorial Hall, Cincinnati, OH
    Thurs, Mar 3—Kent State University, New Philadelphia, OH
    Fri, Mar 4—Newport Music Hall, Columbus, OH
    Sat, Mar 5 & Sun, Mar 6—The Ark, Ann Arbor, MI
    Tues, Mar 8—The Playhouse at White Lake, Whitehall, WI
    Wed, Mar 9—Thalia Hall, Chicago, IL
    Thurs, Mar 10—Meyer Theatre, Green Bay, WI
    Fri, Mar 11—Historic Temple Theatre, Viroqua, WI
    Sat, Mar 12—Riverside Theatre, Milwaukee, WI
    Sun, Mar 13—The Cedar, Minneapolis, MN
    Fri, Mar 18—Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, Owensboro, KY
     
    *Tickets on sale now at www.webanjo3/tour

  • The Ritualists Announce Album Release Party for Baroque & Bleeding in NYC

    The Ritualists announced their album release party for their sophomore album Baroque & Bleeding taking place in NYC. The release party will take place on December 3, 2021 at 6:30PM at the Berlin venue in NYC.

    The Ritualist are a NYC based band that had their debut album drop back in 2019 titled, Painted People. The band is lead by Lead vocalist/songwriter Christian Dryden who is massively influenced by the scene of the Lower East Side of Manhattan in the 80’s. The band has an alt-rock and post-punk sound that plays off of 19th Century Romance poetry and musical arrangements.

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    The band’s sophomore album Baroque & Bleeding dropped it’s title track “Baroque & Bleeding” on July 10, 2021 and it takes the best elements of Acid Rock, Brit-Pop and Electronica and serves it with a dash of ‘90s cynicism. The album was produced by Ed Buller who is known for his work on Pulp, White Lies, Suede

    The album release show took place on Friday, December 3, 2021at Berlin located at 25 Avenue A, New York, NY 10009. The show is a 21+ event and is being promoted as, “A night of rock-n-roll in the heart of the East Village.” The show is being supported by NY based Deep Sea Peach Tree and Chicago Based North by North. Ticket can be purchased for $11 here.

    For more information on The Ritualists and their upcoming album Baroque & Bleeding visit their website.

  • Jonah Hill to Play Jerry Garcia in New Martin Scorsese Biopic

    A new project chronicling the Grateful Dead has found its Jerry Garcia in Academy Award nominee Jonah Hill. Earlier this week, Hill shared the good news via Instagram, captioning a post with prayer hands and skull emojis.

    The still-untitled biopic, directed and produced by Martin Scorsese and distributed by Apple, remains somewhat a mystery. Sources have yet to confirm what exactly will be covered in the film. However, Apple has reportedly acquired the rights to use Grateful Dead music in the project,  But the project has recruited an A-list team, with Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Mickey Hart, and Bill Kreutzmann all signed on as executive producers. Jerry’s daughter, Trixie Garcia, will also executive produce.

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    The new film won’t be Scorsese’s first rodeo with the Dead’s iconic story, after directing the 2017 documentary Long Strange Trip. Furthermore, Scorsese and Hill have a history of working together. Scorsese directed Hill in the critically lauded 2014 film The Wolf of Wall Street, which earned Hill enormous praise and his first Oscar nomination.

    Currently, Scorsese and Hill are both at work on other projects. Scorcese is developing his newest film Killers of the Flower Moon, a Western crime drama featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro. Jonah Hill will next appear in Adam McKay’s all-star comedy Don’t Look Up, alongside Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep, Timothee Chalamet, and more. 

    Veteran writing duo Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszsewski have signed on to pen the script. Previously, they received rave reviews for scripting the acclaimed Fox drama American Crime Story: The People vs. OJ Simpson. Though this film will be Scorsese’s first musical biopic, with Alexander and Karaszsewski at his side, a triumph seems possible.

    On social media, fans have already begun compiling their dream choices for the rest of the cast. With Hill the only confirmed cast member, imaginations have run wild as to who will portray the rest of the band.

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    Some fans even questioned the casting of Hill, arguing their own picks for Jerry.

    All in all, however, fans seemed excited and interested by the news of the biopic. With many of the living members signed on as executive producers, fans expressed hope the Dead’s story would be done justice.

  • moe. Guitarist Chuck Garvey Hospitalized For Stroke, Fans Set up GoFundMe, Most December Shows Cancelled

    moe. announced today via social media that Chuck Garvey, a co-founding member of the band, suffered a stroke at his home on Saturday, November 6. The 53-year-old guitarist has been hospitalized and remains in stable condition, according to the band. A GoFundMe has been set up to help Garvey and his family during this time.

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    Chuck Garvey performing with moe. at Apple Valley in Lafayette. Photo by Joshua Davis

    “We remain hopeful for a full and speedy recovery,” moe. shared via their Instagram. “Please keep [Chuck] in your hearts, thoughts and prayers.” 

    The announcement received an outpouring of heartfelt comments from fellow artists. The String Cheese Incident, Umphrey’s McGee, and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong were among the groups sending love and positivity.  Even oft frequented venue the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester wished Garvey well.

    The day before the announcement, moe. postponed ticket sales for their planned 2022 Midnight Sun Festival, hosted in Reykavik. Currently, moe. has not made any further comments on how Garvey’s hospitalization will affect their upcoming tour dates. moe. has December dates lined up, including a show at the Brooklyn Bowl on December 9th and multiple shows at The Capitol Theatre.

    Read the full statement from moe. below: 

    “We are sad to share that on early Saturday morning Chuck suffered a stroke while at home. He is currently hospitalized and in stable condition. We remain hopeful for a full and speedy recovery. Please keep him in your hearts, thoughts and prayers. We appreciate everyone’s concern, but ask that you respect the privacy of his friends and family at this time. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.”

    An update was shared on November 10 from moe. bassist Rob Derhak:

    On Tuesday, November 15, moe. shared an update on their December shows, noting that all shows, including New Years Eve in Las Vegas, will be cancelled. The exceptions are the shows at The Capitol Theatre on December 10 and 11, which will feature special guests joining that evening. Read more from moe. below:

    After much thought and discussion, we’ve decided to cancel our December appearances while Chuck starts his road to recovery.  To that exception, we will still play the shows at The Capitol Theater on Dec. 10th and 11th.  This venue means a lot to us all and feels like the right place for us to play at this time.  We plan to have some special guests join us throughout the night and hope you can join us.  More details to come regarding special merch, fundraising & more to benefit Chuck & his family. Thank you for your continued positive vibes, thoughts and prayers.  They help Chuck get stronger each day.