Category: Capital Region

  • PearlPalooza Returns to Albany, Highlighted by Strong Local Lineup and Slothrust

    Looking out on the throngs of fans who flocked to North Pearl Street in downtown Albany for PearlPalooza, WEQX Program Director Jeff Morad remarked “This is a prime example of ‘If you build it, they will come.’” With three local artists and a day of prime weather, the first PearlPalooza since 2019 took place on Saturday, September 18, bringing Albany out in force.

    PearlPalooza
    photo by Pete Mason

    Starting with Yogapalooza at Noon, PearPalooza kicked off with music at 1pm with prog-rockers Timbre Coup, a long-awaited return to the stage for many in the crowd. Glass Pony‘s upbeat pandemic anthem “Something Good” rang through the streets and businesses on Pearl Street.

    pearlpalooza
    photo by Pete Mason

    Jocelyn and Chris were the third hometown band on the lineup for PearlPalooza, giving many an opportunity to see them play live, in person, as opposed to their near-daily live streams that have been a regular way to get to know the duo since mid-2020. Thus, they brought their yellow livestream couch for a brief respite during their set, and performed the unreleased “Runaways.” While Jocelyn opted for a costume change, Chris showed off his guitar chops, leading into “Witness.” The duo emotionally thanked the crowd for the opportunity to play live music once again, closing the set with radio hit “Sugar and Spice.”

    For Slothrust, PearlPalooza marked their ‘first show in forever,’ as frontwoman Leah Wellbaum remarked. After the live debut of “The Next Curse,” they performed a heavy cover of Britney Spears “Hit me Baby One More Time.” The Violent Femmes influence was felt on the Boston group, who commanded the stage, leaving an indelible mark in the annals of PearlPalooza, encoring with “Birthday Cake” and greeting fans side stage after their set.

  • Albany Pro Musica Announces 2021-2022 Season

    Albany Pro Musica has announced their 2021-2022 season featuring new compositions, educational programming, and more. 

    Albany Pro Musica

    The Albany Pro Musica are a preeminent choral ensemble based in New York’s Capital Region. They are known for their distinctive artistic style and of a wide range of musical genres. They are critically acclaimed for their performances of intimate a cappella pieces and large-scale choral works alike. They are led by Opalka Family Artistic Director Dr. José Daniel Flores-Caraballo. They reside at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. 

    Albany Pro Musica will be returning to the concert hall in 2021 after having a fully virtual 40th anniversary season last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This season will feature Broadway to Brahms with a little something for everyone. This season will feature the high level of artistry and creativity that is known from them. This season will feature new compositions, educational programming, and more.

    Support for our 2021-2022 season comes from their marquee season underwriters: Isabel Bader, Al De Salvo and Rachael Thompson Biggs, in memory of Susan Thompson, Ellen Jabbur and Chet and Karen Opalk.

    The season will start off with Cabaret Uncorked! on September 25, 2021 at 5PM at the Altamont Vineyard and Winery. The event will feature members of Albany Pro Musica, The John Sauer Trio, José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, and the Opalka Family Artistic Director.

    On October 24, 2021 they will host their Let’s Talk About Love event at 3PM at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The event will host Albany Pro Musica Concert Chorus, José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, and Opalka Family Artistic Director.

    Albany Pro Musica

    On December 19, 2021 at 3PM the The Many Moods of Christmas event will take place at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The event will feature the Albany Pro Musica Concert Chorus and Orchestra Pro Musica, José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, and the Opalka Family Artistic Director.

    On March 6, 2022 at 3PM the Rachmaninoff’s All Night Vigil event will take place at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The event will feature Albany Pro Musica Concert Chorus, José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, Opalka Family Artistic Director, Elizabeth Eschen as mezzo-soprano, David Vanderwal as tenor, Elizabeth as Pitcairnand violin.

    On May 8, 2022 at 3PM the Brahms’s Human Requiem event will take place at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The event will feature Albany Pro Musica Masterworks Chorus and Orchestra Pro Musica, José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, Opalka Family Artistic Director, Laquita Mitchell as soprano, Michael Chioldi as baritone, and Marcos Daniel Flores-Caraballo on piano.

    On August 8, 2022 at 3PM the Broadway Pro Musica! It will take place at the Park Playhouse in Washington Park.  The event will feature Albany Pro Musica Concert Chorus and the Pro Musica Pops, José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, and Opalka Family Artistic Director. 

    Albany Pro Musica

    The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Corp. requires proof of vaccination for entry to all events at the Music Hall or any ancillary location. Those individuals unable to be fully vaccinated, including children under 12, must have proof of a negative Covid PCR test (taken within 48 hours of performance). TMH staff will check for proof of vaccination and negative Covid PCR tests at the doors as a condition of entry. Additionally, masking is required inside the venue for the duration of your visit. Patrons and employees will be required to wear masks, except while actively eating or drinking.

    For more information on Albany Pro Musica 2021-2022 season visit their website. 

  • Dave Matthews Band Returns to SPAC

    Dave Matthews Band arrived at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on September 17, 2021, for the first of two shows at one of their most familiar stomping grounds. Matthews briefly grew up in the Hudson Valley of New York before heading to South Africa, then to Charlottesville, VA to form his eponymous band.

    The first concert Dave ever saw was that of Pete Seeger. “My parents took my brother, my sisters and me. I will never forget it. I was little. Dancing in a field in Upstate New York while the grown-ups sat on the grass.”  Dave was able to share the Saratoga stage with a 94 year-old Pete at the September 2013 Farmaid concert.

    Dave Matthews Band SPAC

    Dave Matthews Band opened their two night run at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on Friday with a nod to Seeger by performing “Rye Whiskey,” the first time the full band has played it since Bethel Woods in 2009. A variation on the traditional Scottish folk song “Way Up on Clinch Mountain”, Seeger’s version includes the lyrics “If the ocean was whiskey and I was a duck, I’d swim to the bottom and never come up.”

    Tim Reynolds warmed Saratoga up with a two night acoustic run on his own at Putnam Place back in June. He told NYS Music about playing smaller rooms before his sold out SPAC shows “Oh incredible man, I think this year is wide open.”

    The band extended out “So Damn Lucky” from the 2003’s Some Devil, seguing into Sly and The Family Stone’s “Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf again.” Dave Matthews had reunited with Some Devil bassist Tony Hall for their Labor Day  weekend shows at The Gorge Amphitheater in George, WA, where Hall sat in on low end for bassist Stefan Lessard. Hall told NYS Music about the recording of Some Devil “I had a lot of fun with that record. One of my favorite songs is “So Damn Lucky.”

    A new song debuted by the band this tour, “Walk Around The Moon,” has a psychedelic sound based on a true story of being lost in the woods with unexpected consequences very fitting for Saratoga Spa State park with its forest lining. The band shone a moonlit glow on the crowd for “You Never Know” with it’s fitting lyrics, “Funny when you’re small, The moon follows the car there’s no one but you see Hey, the moon is chasing me”.

    The seven piece took “Jimi Thing” for a walk down multiple SPAC trails mashing up covers by Huey Lewis’ “I Want a New Drug,” Prince’s “Sexy Motherfucker” and The Rolling Stones. Dave took on Mick Jagger’s front man energy while singing the Stones staple “Satisfaction” in honor of Charlie Watts, for whom Dave Matthews Band had opened up for in the past.

    All the lovers in attendance got a “#41,” “Say Goodbye,” and “Lover Lay Down” to keep their flames lit. Tony Hall’s cajun influence is heard during the appropriate “Louisiana Bayou” jam. The band encored an upstate New York anthem “Don’t Drink The Water,” with the poignant “here’s the hitch your horse is leaving” lyric for the Saratoga race track heads.  

    Dave Matthews Band SPAC

    Night two at SPAC and the weather was perfect for more Dave Matthews Band. “Big Eyed Fish” opened the show, as the crowd was treated to “#27,” “The Stone,” and “Sugar Will,” all three being golden tunes to catch a vibe. Up next Buddy Strong kicked that B3 Hammond up for a howling cover of The Zombies “Time of the Season.” “Pantala Naga Pampa ” -> “Rapunzel” musical ride hit hard mid set, with “Granny” reminding the crowd why they were in attendance (Love!!!…Baby!!!)

    The ensemble closed with Bob Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower,” while midway through the chilling cover, Dave came in with the final verses of “Stairway to Heaven.” The house lights went up and a fresh fall air set on the crowd. The encore jumped seasons with “Christmas Song,” a simple song about the message of love through baby Jesus.

    They finish with “Shake me like a Monkey” to make sure the crowd is on the same page before exiting into our lives: “Do you know what it is to feel the light of love inside you? And all the darkness falls away. If you feel the way I feel then I believe we have the answer. That I’ve been searching for tonight” 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eei2lTAiP6Q

    Dave Matthews Band – September 17, 2021 – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), Saratoga Springs, NY

    Setlist: Rye Whiskey, One Sweet World, That Girl Is You, Pig, So Damn Lucky, Can’t Stop, Walk Around the Moon, You Never Know, Minarets, Jimi Thing, I Want a New Drug, Sexy M.F., Brown Sugar, Bitch, (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, #41, Say Goodbye, Kill the Preacher, Why I Am, What You Are, Lover Lay Down, Louisiana Bayou, Stay (Wasting Time),

    Encore: Sister, Don’t Drink the Water

    Dave Matthews Band – September 18, 2021 – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), Saratoga Springs, NY

    Setlist: Big Eyed Fish, Bartender, Grace Is Gone, Grey Street, #27, The Stone, So Much to Say, Anyone Seen the Bridge, Too Much, Sugar Will, Crush, Squirm, Lying in the Hands of God, Time of the Season, Pantala Naga Pampa, Rapunzel, Drive In, Drive Out, Granny, Warehouse, All Along the Watchtower

    Encore: Christmas Song, Shake Me Like a Monkey

    Photos by Conor McMahon

  • William ‘Tragedy’ Yager Buys Albany’s Fuze Box

    William ‘Tragedy’ Yager bought Albany’s Fuze Box. The entrepreneur will be bringing the club back to it’s counter culture heyday. 

    Fuze Box

    Time Union reported the sale of the Fuze Box on August 10, 2021 to William ‘Tragedy’ Yager. William ‘Tragedy’ Yager owns an array of businesses in Albany known as the ‘Tragic Empire.’ The empire includes Patsy’s Barber Shop, Modern Body Art, Shocker Tattoo Co., Lucky Cat Laundromat, and now the Fuze Box. The empire dedicates itself to uplifting the community of Albany and aims for inclusive style and design, and supports local charitable causes, including the William Yager Memorial Foundation providing educational stipends and addiction services to young adults and their families. 

    The Fuze Box cocktail club that offers punk & indie rock shows and has regular DJs sets. It’s a retro-themed space. The building has been around since the early 50’s but became a venue, first called the Q2E Club, back in 1986. Now the Fuze Box will be going back to surviving it’s counter culture and underground scene under its new management. The Fuze Box was listed for sale back in August of 2020 for $244,900.

    William ‘Tragedy’ Yager wrote on the Fuze Box’s Facebook wall saying, “I am so excited with all the positive feedback. I am currently giving the place a good bath and decluttering. I look forward to collaborating with everyone to make this a success.  My vision is a museum, memorial every changing art installation. I want to preserve the past as well as encourage the future. Love is the answer.” After signing the message attaching his own personal page to the message with a small follow up afterwards reaching out further to the public saying, “Ps. Inbox me with any ideas or anything at all. Super excited.”

    It is unclear when the Fuze Box will reopen but under its new management it is sure to be an exciting reopening for the Albany music scene. 

  • Black Crowes Shake their Moneymakers at SPAC

    The Black Crowes, led by founding brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, played the first of three shows in New York State amid their ‘Shake Your Money Maker’ 30th anniversary tour, at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on Tuesday, September 14

    black crowes SPAC

    Back in November 2019, the pair appeared on The Howard Stern Show to deliver incredible news: “We’re announcing that the Black Crowes are together and that we’re going on tour next summer.” That was planned for 2020, with a tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their quintuple platinum debut album Shake Your Money Maker and will feature the band playing the entirety of the record every single night. Chris Robinson reflected humbly on the upcoming experience:

    The real reward is knowing our music has played a vital role in many people’s lives as well as getting to see their albums on shelves alongside some of the other greats. “I always thought, ‘I’m in the same record store as Thelonious Monk? … Like, what? How did that ever happen?’

    Chris Robinson

    The brothers were special guests and closed a set at the Beacon Theater for the Love Rocks NYC Benefit on March 12, 2020. Just three songs were all that was played before the full 30th anniversary tour was postponed. This marked the Black Crowes last Empire State show before heading up the Hudson River to Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on Tuesday, September 14 to keep their rock and roll promise. 

    Supporting the tour has been the band “Dirty Honey,” featuring Niskayuna native Marc LaBelle on lead vocals, with the group playing material from their new LP, including the single “The Wire.” They immediately got the crowd’s attention with a rock like vibe reminiscent of the Crowes infamous tour with Jimmy Page in 2000. Marc Lebelle’s hometown crowd led to him reflecting on his first show at SPAC as a fan, for an Aerosmith performance in 1990. To help come full circle, the band covered “Last Child” as an homage to Boston rock legends.

    Prior to the Crowes start the stage was set like a western saloon with a full bar on site. Lead singer Chris Robinson came out head to toe, dressed with an umbrella in hand.

    black crowes SPAC

    The Elmore James composition “Shake your Money Maker” opened the show appropriately for the album and tour it is named after. The Crowes had the same approach in the 1990s to the blues hero’s sound, much like The Rolling Stones did in the 1960s. However, the Robinson brothers from Georgia hit home a little bit closer to the mud like Gregg and Duane Allman. With a jukebox behind them onstage, they played the 1990 LP in full for the Saratoga Springs crowd. All 10 tracks hit the crowd with full indulgence, making those at home realize they were jealous again.

    Fans who remembered seeing the The Black Crowes with Levon Helm In Central Park in September 2009 were hoping for songs off “Before the Frost…Until the Freeze,” recorded at Levon’s Barn in Woodstock. Instead the Crowes played to the desert saloon stage up for a complete hair raising version of their classic “Wiser Time.” Guitarist Isaiah Mitchell’s twang and Rich Robinson’s tone blended with Chris’s vocals: “No time left now for shame, horizon behind me, no more pain, windswept stars blink and smile, another song, another mile.” The band gave the crowd the remedy they all needed to close the show. 

    For the encore, the Crowes channeled that energy for Led  Zeppelin’s “Hey Hey What Can I Do?,” with Robert Plant’s lyrics fitting for the overall vibe. “I guess there’s just one thing a-left for me to do. Going to pack my bags and move on my way … going to leave her where the guitars play.”

    The Black Crowes play next in New York at Jones Beach on September 17 and Bethel Woods Performing Arts Center on September 25. 

    The Black Crowes, Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), Saratoga Springs, NY – Tuesday, September 14, 2021

    Setlist: Shake Your Moneymaker, Twice as Hard, Jealous Again, Sister Luck, Could I’ve Been So Blind, Seeing Things, Hard to Handle, Thick N’ Thin, She Talks to Angels, Struttin’ Blues, Stare It Cold, Sting Me, Hotel Illness, Oh Josephine, Wiser Time, Thorn in My Pride, Remedy
    Encore: Hey Hey What Can I Do

    Photos by Erin Reid Coker

  • Hispanic Heritage Month Brings Flamenco Dancing to UAlbany PAC

    Kicking off Hispanic Heritage month, The UAlbany Performing Arts Center will be presenting two programs the weekend of Friday, October 1.

    Hispanic Heritage Month

    On October 1, an Evening of Flamenco Music and Film featuring a solo set from Flamenco guitarist Maria Zemantauski will be followed by a screening of Flamenco Vivo’s 6Hilos (6Threads) focusing on the Golden Age of flamenco. Several artists will perform live alongside Flamenco Vivo. Saturday, October 2 will feature a presentation of Tablao Flamenco, with both performances starting at 7:30pm

    Founded in 1983, Flamenco Vivo uses flamenco as a power to build bridges between people all over the world. With bases in New York City and Durham, NC it is one of America’s premier flamenco companies. While performing high quality dance works for Hispanic Heritage Month, Flamenco Vivo also provides arts education promoting the next generations of Spanish dance artists and educators. 

    Guitarist and composer Maria Zemantauski is based in Upstate New York where she is a teacher, lecturer and performer, and performs across Europe and the continental U.S.  Zematauski is on the faculty in the Department of Fine Arts, Theater Arts & Digital Media at Hudson Valley Community College where she has also been the Coordinator of Cultural Affairs since 2004.

    6Hilos (6 Threads) recently premiered in New York City three months ago to show city goers how artists are forced to persevere during this pandemic. Flamenco Vivo’s work pays homage to singers of the “Golden Generation” who have left a legacy of more than 50 years and marked the golden age of flamenco.   

    Tablao Flamenco pays homage to Spain’s flamenco cafes. Tablaos are popular places to see flamenco. These performances involve lots of improvisation, the call and response dance offers a neat look into the intersection of music and dancing.Admission to An Evening of Flamenco Music and Film is free. However tickets to the Flamenco Vivo’s performance are $15. Find more information about tickets here

  • Steve Vai Announces 2022 Tour with Multiple stops in New York

    Steve Vai has announced a tour with multiple stops in New York starting in January of 2022. The tour will have 54 stops across the country. 

    Steve Vai Tour 2022

    Steve Vai is an american guitarist, composer, singer, songwriter, and producer who is known for his solo work that has earned him 3 Grammy’s and for his work with Frank Zappa. Steve Vai grew up in Carle Place, New York and has released 8 solo albums throughout his time as a musician. Some of his most well known songs include “For The Love Of God,” “Tender Surrender,” and “The Attitude Song.” 

    The tour will start at the House Of Blues in Las Vegas, NV on January 27, 2022 and will wrap up at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, CA on April 2, 2022. The tour will include four dates in New York. The first date in NY will be in Huntington on February 25 at The Paramount. The second in Port Chester on February 26 at The Capitol Theatre. The third stop will be in Albany on March 3 at The Egg. The fourth and last stop in NY will be in Rochester on March 4 at the Kodak Center. Vai will be joined by his long-tenured ensemble members Dave Weiner on guitar / keys, Philip Bynoe on bass, and Jeremy Colson on drums.  

    Steve Vai explained the motivation behind this tour saying, “A performer thrives on performing.  It’s been my life for the past 49 years, with the exception of the last two years, so we are chomping at the bit to get out there and play for people. A music concert has the ability to dissolve the many challenges we face, and celebrate one of the good things in life, live music.” 

    The general on-sale will go live on September 17, 2021, with a VIP pre-sale available on September 15, 2021. For tickets visit here. For more information on Steve Vai’s 2022 tour visit his website.

    Steve Vai 2022 Tour Dates

    1/27     Las Vegas, NV                                               House Of Blues

    1/28     El Cajon, CA                                                  The Magnolia 

    1/29     Riverside, CA                                                 Fox Performing Arts Center

    1/30     Phoenix, AZ                                                    Celebrity Theatre

    2/01     Salt Lake City, UT                                         The Rockwell at The Complex

    2/02     Boulder, CO                                                   Boulder Theater

    2/04     Oklahoma City, OK                                        Tower Theatre

    2/05     Austin, TX                                                      Paramount Theatre

    2/06     Dallas, TX                                                      House Of Blues

    2/08     Houston, TX                                                   House Of Blues

    2/09     San Antonio, TX                                             The Aztec Theatre

    2/11     Birmingham, AL                                            Lyric Theatre

    2/12     Macon, GA                                                     Hargray Capitol Theatre

    2/14     Atlanta, GA                                                    The Eastern

    2/15     Clearwater, FL                                                Bilheimer Capitol Theatre

    2/16     Orlando, FL                                                    The Plaza Live

    2/17     Ft. Lauderdale, FL                                          The Parker

    2/18     Ponte Vedra Beach, FL                                  Ponte Vedra Concert Hall

    2/19     Charlotte, NC                                                 The Fillmore Charlotte

    2/21     Charleston, SC                                                Charleston Music Hall

    2/22     Alexandria, VA                                              The Birchmere

    2/23     Glenside, PA                                                   Keswick Theatre

    2/24     Red Bank, NJ                                                 Count Basie Theatre

    2/25     Huntington, NY                                              The Paramount 

    2/26     Port Chester, NY                                            The Capitol Theatre

    2/27     Providence, RI                                                The Strand

    3/01     New Haven, CT                                              College Street Music Hall

    3/02     Boston, MA                                                    The Wilbur 

    3/03     Albany, NY                                                    The Egg

    3/04     Rochester, NY                                                Kodak Center

    3/05     Harrisburg, PA                                               Sunoco Theatre

    3/06     Greensburg, PA                                              Palace Theatre

    3/08     Warren, OH                                                    Packard Music Hall

    3/09     Detroit, MI                                                      Masonic Cathedral Theatre 

    3/10     Morgantown, WV                                           Metropolitan Theatre

    3/11     Louisville, KY                                                Old Forester’s Paristown Hall

    3/12     Nashville, TN                                                 CMA Theater

    3/13     St. Louis, MO                                                 The Pageant

    3/15     Chicago, IL                                                     Copernicus Center

    3/16     Milwaukee, WI                                               Pabst Theater

    3/17     St. Paul, MN                                                   The Fitzgerald Theater

    3/18     Kansas City, MO                                            The Uptown Theater

    3/19     Lincoln, NE                                                    Bourbon Theatre

    3/20     Des Moines, IA                                              Hoyt Sherman Place

    3/22     Sioux Falls, SD                                               The District

    3/23     Fargo, ND                                                       Fargo Theatre

    3/25     Billings, MT                                                   Alberta Bair Theater

    3/26     Bozeman, MT                                                 The ELM

    3/27     Missoula, MT                                                 The Wilma 

    3/28     Seattle, WA                                                    Moore Theatre

    3/29     Portland, OR                                                   Roseland Theater

    3/31     Turlock, CA                                                    Turlock Community Theatre

    4/01     Napa, CA                                                        Uptown Theatre Napa

    4/02     Los Angeles, CA                                            The Theatre at Ace Hotel

  • Gogol Bordello Arrive in Albany on September 14 – then onto Burlington

    Punk rock collective Gogol Bordello will perform two New York regional shows this week, at Empire Live in Albany on Tuesday, September 14 and Higher Ground in Burlington, Vermont on Wednesday, September 15 The Burlington show replaces a Montreal date, which was previously postponed due to new COVID-19 protocols. 

    gogol bordello

    Formed on the Lower East Side in 1999, Gogol Bordello’s boundary-breaking combination of punk-rock, cabaret and Romani musical traditions is truly unlike anything out there. Anchored by Ukranian frontman Eugene Hutz, members of the always-evolving collective hail from around the world. In a handwritten mission statement on their website, Hutz writes: “From where we stand, it is clear that world’s cultures contain material for endless art-possibilities, and new mind-stretching combinations, raw joy and survival energy.” This mission has led them to receive critical acclaim and fans across the world, with former Village Voice Chief Music Critic Robert Christgau calling them “The world’s most visionary band.” 

    Gogol Bordello are known for their dramatic performances, which they describe as a mix of “music, theatre, chaos and sorcery.” Although they have not released a new album since 2017s Seekers and Finders, Gogol Bordello have remained a consistent touring act. The band averages 200+ shows a year, and has supported diverse bands from Flogging Molly to Cake. Their most recent single, an Adrian Sherwood remix of their song “Lifers,” dropped back in April. Sherwood offers clean, electronic production, grounding the maniacal rawness that has become Gogol Bordello’s hallmark.  They are currently recording the album’s follow-up. 

    The new Burlington date will complete the Northeastern leg of Gogol Bordello’s Lifers 2021 tour. The band is no stranger to Higher Ground, where they most recently played in 2020, describing it as an “all time fav.” Attendees will have to provide proof of full vaccination, or a negative COVID test from the past 72 hours paired with a photo ID, aligning with Higher Ground’s policy. To purchase tickets, visit here.

  • Larkin Poe to Headline Monster Energy Outbreak Tour, Dates in Tarrytown, Albany and Buffalo

    Larkin Poe, the Grammy nominated sister duo of Atlanta-bred, Nashville-based singer/songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Rebecca and Megan Lovell, will be hitting the road with the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour this Fall. They’ll bring their brand of gritty, raw, and in your face rock n roll on a 27-date cross-country tour that kicks off on September 15 in St. Louis and will continue through the fall and winter.

    Rebecca & Megan of Larkin Poe create their own brand of Roots Rock ‘n’ Roll that is gritty, soulful, and flavored by their southern heritage. Originally from Atlanta and currently living in Nashville, they are descendants of tortured artist and creative genius Edgar Allan Poe.

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    With all of the music for the band’s 2020 release Self Made Man originally written with live performance in mind, Larkin Poe is truly excited to finally let the songs breathe.

    We can’t wait to get back on stage with the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour this fall for the first time since our album, Self Made Man, came out! It’s going to feel so good to be back in front of people celebrating live music again!

    For their newest release, out September 17th, Larkin Poe partnered with innovative hybrid orchestra Nu Deco Ensemble for Paint the Roses: Live in Concert— a new album that reinterprets Larkin Poe’s music, including their 2020 release Self Made Man and more, through an orchestral lens. Paint the Roses documents a collaborative, livestreamed concert by the two artistic groups in December 2020 at Miami’s North Beach Bandshell. The performance was part of Nu Deco’s 2020-21 virtual and socially-distanced concert season, which featured the ensemble’s genre-bending orchestral music and its powerful first collaboration with Larkin Poe.

    In addition to the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour, Larkin Poe has announced several festival dates they are expected to perform at throughout the late summer and fall including BeachLife Festival, San Diego Blues Fest, Telluride Blues & Brews, Treefort, Columbia Roots N Blues, Shaky Knees, Fort Worth River & Blues, Lancaster Roots & Blues and more. The duo will also be supporting JJ Grey & Mofro for one performance in Salt Lake City this September.

    For tickets visit LarkinPoe.com/tour.

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    LARKIN POE ON TOUR

    September 10 – Redondo Beach, CA – BeachLife Festival 

    September 11 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Blues Fest

    September 15 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall*#

    September 16 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown*#

    September 17 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre*#

    September 21 – Ketchum, ID – Argyros Performing Arts Center

    September 22-26 – Boise, ID – Treefort Music Fest 

    September 24 – Columbia, MO – Roots N Blues Festival

    September 25 – London, KY – World Chicken Festival

    September 26 – Prestonsburg, KY – Mountain Arts Center*#

    September 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – Red Butte Garden supporting JJ Grey & Mofro 

    October 7 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts*# 

    October 8 – Columbus, OH – Newport Music Hall* 

    October 9 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue*

    October 10 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre* 

    October 12 – Buffalo, NY – Forbes Theatre*

    October 14 – Albany, NY – Empire Live*

    October 15 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall*

    October 16 – Baltimore, MD – The Recher* 

    October 17 – Lancaster, PA – Lancaster Roots & Blues

    October 19 – Norfolk, VA – The NorVA*

    October 21 – Raleigh, NC – Lincoln Theatre*

    October 22 – Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre*

    October 23 – Atlanta, GA – Shaky Knees Music Festival

    October 28 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom*

    October 29 – Bloomington, IL – Castle Theatre*

    October 30 – Grand Rapids, MI – Fountain Street Church*

    October 31 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues*

    November 5 – Oxford, MS – The Lyric Oxford*

    November 6 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues*

    November 7 – Jackson, MS – Duling Hall* 

    November 10 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theatre* 

    November 11 – Austin, TX – Mohawk*

    November 12 – Fort Worth, TX – River & Blues Festival

    November 13 – Fayetteville, AR – George’s Majestic Lounge* 

    December 3 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel* 

    December 4 – Knoxville, TN – Bijou Theatre*

    December 8 – Little Rock, AR – U. of Arkansas – Pulaski Technical College

    *Monster Energy Outbreak Tour Presents: Larkin Poe

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  • This Week’s EQXposure Features Paul Moody, The William Deuel Band, And More

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9pm 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 new music from Paul Moody, the William Deuel Band and many more!

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    WEQX has long been the preeminent independent station in the Capital Region of New York, broadcasting from Southern VT to an 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.

    Paul Moody

    Folk singer-songwriter Paul Moody is a recent Woodstock transplant from Chicago, who also performs under the name Moody Jr. His upcoming album Songs From Youth, out this October, is preceded by the contemplative, personal single “Breaking Into Cars.”

    Moody’s music is immersive and ambient, with detailed soundscapes you can almost meditate to. The best example is “All I Had Was You,” his most-played song on Spotify with almost 500K streams.

    The William Deuel Band

    Formed in Saratoga Springs in 2018, The William Deuel Band is a unique amalgamation of the Rolling Stones and Nirvana, with some country and blues thrown in for good measure. Their newest full-length effort, Moment in Time, features frontman William Deuel, drummer Chris Reed, Jr., and bassists Jason Brown and Ethan Henderson. Highlights include “Ballroom Bananas” and “Can’t Wait on Sunday.”

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

    “Situational Comedy” is the final track on The Great Pacific Garbage Patch’s debut album, You’ve Changed. Despite its title evoking images of Michael Scott or Leslie Knope causing hilarious hijinks at their workplace, this pop punk tune is bleak and anxious, referencing The Truman Show and a self-conscious feeling of being watched by an audience: “And it’s been a good run / I just hope that I could give the people what they want.” The Albany trio is made up of drummer Jordan Demarest, bassist Dan Haggerty and lead singer and guitarist Will Kachidurian.

    You’ve Changed by The Great Pacific Garbage Patch