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  • Lettuce Funks up Lake George with Sam Kininger, Crushes Artpark in Lewiston

    Lettuce finished two nights in the Adirondacks as part of their “bring back the love” Summer 2021 and converted Charles R Wood Park to “Lake George Duke,” in honor of funk keyboardist George Duke. Lettuce founding member Sam Kininger special guested on Saturday night. 

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    “Sam’s The Godfather of Lettuce, he believed in us before we did,” said Lettuce drummer Adam Deitch. The current Lettuce hybrid batch has guitarist Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff on guitar, Nigel Hall keyboards/vocals, Adam Deitch on drums, Erick “Jesus” Coomes On Bass, Ryan Zoidis on saxophone and trumpeter Eric “Benny” Bloom. The groups second to last New York show was at the Capitol Theater on 4/20 with special guest John Scofield.

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    Friday night included a two set performance and encore. The evenings highlight was an original off Lettuce 2008 album Rage! “By Any Shmeeans  Necessary” mixed with a New York instrumental tribute to Notorious B.I.G. The band laid down the original funk track “Juicy Fruit” that the Brooklyn artist sampled.

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    Rolling off this great energy the band put on an epic Saturday night show with special guest Sam Kininger. Sam’s on stage presence was the ultimate “Break Out” for live sets this year. The second set culminated in another New York nod for “Madison Square.” It got everyone on the bandstand lifted with the grooving audience.

    This was Uticat’s Kininger second live performance this year. He played his sons wedding at the Stanley Theatre in Utica where he last performed with Lettuce on November 20 2019. “The Sam Fam” were all in attendance for a funked up reunion on the newly crowned “Lake George Duke” Guitarist Micheal Wooten said of the performance “You can tell they are having fun again up there” The band encored with a kickin cover of the James Brown classic “Funky Drummer.”

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    Drummer Adam Deitch and Bass player Erick  “Jesus” Coombs kept the Saturday night groove going at KRIS & Co featuring Ryan Dempsey after show party in town. The duo jammed on the spot to samples of the Grateful Dead’s “Shakedown Street” and J.J. Cale’s “Cocaine.” 

    Lettuce kept burning in the Empire State on Wednesday July 14 for their third New York date, this time at Lewiston’s Artpark. The historic park stage sits next to the running Niagara River across from Canada. The band and audience played off the great landscape for a three hour set and encore. The sunset over the border brought out a third stone from the sun tease by guitarist Adam Smirnoff. The crowd responded to Lettuce outbursts of groove by throwing heads of actual fresh produce lettuce in the air during the performance.

    The band resonated by debuting a brand new song not on the setlist named “The Lock,” off an upcoming record. Lettuce is bringing back the love this summer and knocking out crowds along the way. Nigel Hall’s vocals over the grooves, “Think I’d better let it go, looks like another love T.K.O. (Oh, Oh)” during a Teddy Pendergrass Cover.

    The band encored with “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears to keep this ’80s-style New York summer resurgence of live music. Lettuce returns to New York at Brooklyn Steel on November 6 2021.

    Lettuce 7/9/21 Lake George, NY: Blaze, MR Shminklehuffer, Kron Dutch, Shmink Dabby, By Any Shmeans Necessary( Don’t stop the music/Juicy Fruit) Ready to Live, Larimar, Trilogy->Trap->Makin my way->Checker Wrecker, Suppit, Do it like You do
    Encore: RVA Dance

    Lettuce 7/10/21 Lake George,NY: Luck of Lucien->Krewe, Pocket Change, Gratitude, Mr Yancey, Sam Huffs Flying Machine->Squadlive Royal highness, Supit, Don’t Change, Breakout–>Relax, Nyack–>Madison Square Encore: Do it like you do (funky drummer)

    Lettuce 7/14/21 Lewiston, NY: New Reel, Royal Highness, In the Middle -> Silence is Golden, SquadLive, Fly, Phyllis, Love TKO, RVA Dance
    Encore: Everybody Wants to Rule the World

    Lettuce guitarist Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff  and drummer Adam Dietch spoke with NYS music about past, present and future music experiences in the state. 

    Matthew Romano: Tell me about some music you have seen live in New York State that helped put the groove in you 

    Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff: I remember my Uncle bringing me to see Stanley Jordan at the Blue Note in NYC. That blew my mind as a kid. I have all these different ages of seeing things that changed me. One of my first concerts was Robert Cray “Forecast Calls for Pain Tour.” At 17 years old I saw Phish at Jones Beach for the first time and it helped me understand you could build a grass roots audience. You didn’t need to be on the radio. You could follow your own path. That’s how Lettuce has aimed itself. 

    AS: Does seeing the Grateful Dead In 1990 at the old Giants stadium count? Sting opened and Branford Marsalis sat in on “Eyes of the World.”

    Seeing Prince at Madison Square Garden has to be the big one. He was such a genre breaking musician. He went up there and played what he felt and didn’t have to categorize everything. I feel like for New York that’s a big part of it. It’s the melting pot. We’re all different, a little bit of everything and try and make it a little bit like you too.  It also represents modern humanity. That New York attitude. “Just got to pull up your britches, do the best you can do and be yourself.”

    MR: Any current musicians that are on the scene that you have been digging?

    AS: Well You have Taz, other younger cats like Justin Lee Schultz.  DOmi and JD Beck that’s been playing with Thundercat. You got MONONEON. I just got to jam with Cory Henry, TaRon Lockett and Isiah Sharkey. 

    MR: What about the future of your own musical journey? What’s on the horizon?

    AS: Well we have been lucky enough to play with some of our heroes. Our new recording that we just finished I feel we have made some beautiful music and history with Bootsy Collins. I can’t wait for y’all to hear this. 

    Adam Deitch: Our friend Alissa Bennevente whose an amazing bass player runs Bootsy’s Instagram. She sent us an uplifting video of him speaking during our time off that gave us hope. It’s Bootsy giving a positive message to everyone out there . At the end of the video he just kept saying (finger snaps) “Keep The Funk Alive” (finger snap). I immediately downloaded the sample of it and sent it to the guys 

    MR: Wow. So you just took the end of him speaking on the video and sampled it? That sounds like an organic way of creating a groove. 

    AD: Yea exactly. I added drums and quickly sent it to everyone in the band. They all kept adding their parts to it. 

    AD: We sent it to him and he loved it. He played bass and added his vocals to it. Showed interest in wanting to make a video of it. He even eluded that he’s glad a band like ours is still playing real funk music. 

    MR: Sounds as if you’ve been added to Bootsy’s shot calling like on the 1980s Dave Sanborn TV special… “Lettuce”… get ready to roll!

  • Long Island Music Hall of Fame Announces High School Recognition Program Winners

    The Long Island Music Hall of Fame (LIMHoF) is proud to announce the winners of its fifth annual High School Music Department Recognition Program. For the first time, video entries were accepted that showcased the amazing music that schools created under unbelievably difficult conditions and pandemic restrictions.

    Both the LIMHoF Education committee and a panel of music educators reviewed the videos that were submitted from each school. As a result, 12 Long Island high school music programs were awarded recognition wins and celebrated via video format. For the first time in its history, music performance videos from each applicant have been posted to LIMHoF’s website. And some high schools submitted multiple videos to showcase their different music groups. 

    The schools receiving this prestigious recognition are Centereach HS, Farmingdale HS, Great Neck North HS, Great Neck South HS, Half Hollow Hills HS East, Harborfields HS, Hicksville HS, Kellenberg Memorial HS, Long Beach HS, Lynbrook HS, Southampton HS, Wheatley HS

    During the pandemic, school music programs in particular were dealing with incredible restrictions due to social distancing and remote learning, which created major difficulty for students learning to play music. Music is a collaborative process and students need to be able to play music together. A lot of schools made it work, and we wanted to showcase their accomplishments under the circumstances. These schools found a way to do something great. The students overcame tremendous odds. This showcases, and is a tribute, to the students who adapted to a difficult situation.

    -Tom Needham, Education Chairman of LIMHoF

    For more information on the High School Music Department Recognition Program or Education scholarships and grants offered by LIMHoF, visit limusichalloffame.org/scholarshipsgrants.

  • Town Of Preble announces Summer Concert Series 2021

    Preble, located just north of the border of Cortland County with venues such as the Cortland Repertory Theatre, have announced a set of concerts held in Dwyer Memorial Park, located on the north end of Little York Lake.

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    Cortland Repertory Theatre is one of New York State’s longest running professional theatres, producing shows along with events year round

    The park is 55 acres wide, with the main Pavilion operated by the Cortland Repertory Theatre. There are also three smaller pavilions throughout the park that can be reserved for events including family reunions and large cookouts.

    Dwyer Memorial Park | Cortland County, NY

    Preble was originally a part of Tully in Onondaga County. On April 8, 1808, it separated from Tully and became the northern border of newly formed Cortland County. The population of Preble in 1825 was 1327. Todays population in Preble is 1314. The town was named for Commodore Edward Preble, a naval hero of The Barbary Wars. Preble consists of 28 miles of land which were given to soldiers of the Revolution in lieu of money for service during the war. Preble has always been famous for its rich soil and dairy farming.

    The first congregational church in Preble opened way back in 1804. The The Cortland Repertory theatre is located within the Dwyer Memorial Park.

    There are many events located in the park, along with a series of summer events and concerts for families and people who love live music.

    "How Sweet It Is" - Steve Leslie Sings the Music of James Taylor, 14 August | Event in Preble | AllEvents.in
    Steve Leslie, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter and recording artist

    2021 Preble Concerts Located in Dwyer Memorial Park

    Thursday, 15th July, 07:30 pm, The Honky Tonk Angels

    Friday, 16th July, 10:00 am, Stories in the Park 2021 – “The Wizard of Oz”

    Tuesday, Jul 20, 2021 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM, Drive-In Summer Concert Series feat. Asleep at the Wheel

    Saturday, 24th July, 02:00 pm, The Adam Lee Decker Trio

    Wednesday, July 28, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged)

    Thursday, August 5th, Goin’ to the Chapel by Valerie Fagan; Billboards hottest hits of the 50’s bubble over in this fun and funny teen-story, filled with the spirit of Happy Days and American Bandstand.

    Saturday, August 14th, “How Sweet It Is” – Steve Leslie Sings the Music of James Taylor

    Thursday, August 19th A Midsummer Night’s Dream; by William Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Bill Kincaid.

    Saturday, August 21st, Broadway Brunch 11:00 am Join us on the last day of our outdoor season for our NEW FUNdraiser of mimosas, music and memories! Delicious brunch-style food, unique silent auction baskets, wine grab-bags and performances by our performing intern company.

    The Adam Lee Decker Trio, 24 July | Event in Preble | AllEvents.in
    The Adam Lee Decker Trio

    For more information about Preble’s upcoming events and concerts visit here.

  • Wu-Tang members, Ashanti and Ja Rule play first ever Peace and Unity Festival in Staten Island

    Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck and Cappadonna, as well as Redman, Ashanti and Ja Rule played the first ever Peace and Unity Festival. The event took place at the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden on Saturday July 10th. Dj performances included Funkmaster Flex, Dj Smoove and Dj Outkast.

    Peace and Unity Festival

    The purpose of the Peace and Unity Festival was to bring people from all over the city together after the year and a half long pandemic. Community organizers The Waterteam, Uncle Chase Entertainment, Wakeem Entertainment, and 3J’s Creation Entertainment sponsored the event. It was originally scheduled to be a two-day event, but the organizers decided to cancel Sunday’s show.

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  • Live at MLK! in Rochester Returns With Trombone Shorty and Gov’t Mule

    Live at MLK! is closing up their summer concert season in Rochester with big-name performances by Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Gov’t Mule.

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    The show will be held on September 4 at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Park at Manhattan Square. Along with the killer performances, there will be a craft beer garden complete with IPAs, ciders, and seltzers, a “bubbly bar” with prosecco and mimosas, and a VIP Ultra Lounge. The extensive VIP perks include access to a private lounge area, preferred entry, full cash bar, private A/C restrooms, front stage access, chair massage, complimentary chips and salsa (and private food vendor access) courtesy of Bay Vista Tacqueria, and a commemorative lanyard.

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    Photo Courtesy of RochesterFirst

    Trombone Shorty (born Troy Andrews) is an American musician, producer, actor and philanthropist from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known as a trombone and trumpet player but also plays drums, organ, and tuba. He has worked with some of the biggest names in rock, pop, jazz,  funk, and hip hop. Andrews began playing trombone at age four, and since 2009 has toured with his own band, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.

    Trombone Shorty


    Gov’t Mule is an American Southern rock jam band, formed in 1994 as a side project of The Allman Brothers Band by guitarist Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody. The band released their debut album, Gov’t Mule, in 1995, and have since released an additional nine studio albums, plus numerous EPs and live releases. Gov’t Mule has become a staple act at music festivals across North America, with both its members and frequent guests boasting members from other notable bands, adding various funk and blues rock elements to the band’s sound.

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    Organizers Rochester Events is thrilled to bring these beloved artists to the Live At MLK! series.

    To get both of these groups on stage is going to be a night full of music magic. There is no better way to celebrate the return of live music than with rock legends and a jazz phenom!

    Jeff Springut, CEO/Producer, Rochester Events

    Presale starts 7/14 and tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday (7/16) at 12PM ET. Tickets must be purchased online in advance on RochesterEvents.com. Pricing is $99.50 for VIP, $59.50 for GA advance, and $66 day of show (if available, fees apply). Shows are rain or shine with no refunds.

    Patrons may bring blankets and one sealed bottle of water into the park. Lawn chairs, bicycles, skateboards, in-line skates and pets will not be allowed in. Parking is available at nearby parking garages including the Midtown Parking Garage; 110 S. Clinton Avenue, Washington Square Garage, 111 Woodbury Blvd.; the Court Street Garage, 194 Court St. and at the East End Garage, 475 E. Main St. Parking will also be available at The Strong Museum, 1 Manhattan Square.

  • The American Classical Orchestra Announces 2021-2022 Season

    New York City’s American Classical Orchestra (ACO) has announced its 2021-2022 season of all-live performances, beginning with a full orchestra Reunion program of Baroque music in Damrosch Park on September 22.

    American Classical Orchestra season

    Founded in 1984 as the Orchestra of the Old Fairfield Academy, the ensemble was renamed American Classical Orchestra in 1999. ACO settled in New York City as a permanent home in 2005. It is now the city’s only full-scale orchestra dedicated solely to performing 17th, 18th, and 19th-century music on true-to-period instruments.

    Reunion is the title of the 2021 season’s opening event, marking the joyous reunion of the ACO’s musicians, audience, and patrons after over 17 months without concerts. The program presents a selection of popular Baroque music at the newly renovated bandshell of Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park. The rest of the season’s concerts follow suit with meaningful titles, “Restore,” “Revisit,” “Remember” and “Renew” to commemorate the challenges of the past two years as life returns to normalcy.

    Our reuniting onstage should reveal artists who have further honed their craft and intensified their passion for music. We chose timeless masterpieces as a way to celebrate our return to live performance through much-loved works that continue to comfort even after difficult times, to showcase our talented members and soloists, and also to underscore the soothing balm that great music provides to musicians and audiences alike.

    Thomas Crawford (ACO’s Artistic Director and Founder)

    This season also includes the Orchestra’s new collaboration with public media producer WNET, featuring a filmed performance of Prokofiev’s symphonic children’s tale, Peter and the Wolf. As a part of ACO’s “Classical Music for Kids” program, the film aims to enrich the cultural life of children by introducing them to classical music history at a young age. American Classical Orchestra’s performance of Peter and the Wolf will be available to watch for free on the PBS LearningMedia platform beginning this fall.

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    Peter and the Wolf (Art Credit: James Mayhew)

    American Classical Orchestra offers subscription packages for their upcoming season that are on sale now. Tickets for individual performances will go on sale later this summer. For more information, visit aconyc.org. Visit lincolncenter.org for ACO programs hosted by Lincoln Center.

    Read the full 2021-2022 American Classical Orchestra schedule below:

    Reunion Wednesday, September 22 at 7 pm, Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center:

    Rachell Ellen Wong, violin

    Part of the Restart Stages at Lincoln Center

    Vivaldi: Violin Concerto in G Minor, Op. 8, No. 2, RV 315, “L’Estate” (Summer from The Four Seasons)

    Handel: Music for the Royal Fireworks and excerpts from Water Music

    RestoreTuesday, December 14 at 8 pm, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center:

    All-Mozart Program:       

        Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201

     Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra in C Major, K. 299

        Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola in E-flat Major, K. 364 (320d)

    Revisit Thursday, February 3 at 7 pm, Harlem Parish, 258 W 118th St.:

    Karen Dekker and Chloe Fedor, Baroque violin

    Maureen Murchie, viola

    Arnie Tanimoto, viola da gamba and cello

    Charles Weaver, theorbo and Baroque guitar

    Guadalupe Peraza, mezzo soprano

    Thomas Crawford, harpsichord

    Juan Arañés: Chacona a la vida bona       

    Nicola Francesco Haym: Ciaccona in E Major

    Barbara Strozzi: L’Eraclito amoroso

    Marin Marais: Chaconne in A Major, from Pièces de Viole, Book 4

    Santiago de Murcia: Marionas

    Arcangelo Corelli: Trio Sonata, Op. 2, No. 12        

    Johann Sebastian Bach: Chaconne from Partita for Solo Violin, BWV 1004

    François Couperin: La Favorite    

    Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa

    Henry Purcell: Chaconne from King Arthur

    RememberSaturday, February 26 at 8 pm, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center:

    Mozart: Requiem in D Minor, K. 626

    Crawford: Elegy for Strings (World Premiere) In Memoriam Judson Griffin

    RenewTuesday, April 5 at 8 pm, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center :

    All J.S. Bach Program

        Easter Oratorio, BWV 249

        Mass in G Minor, BWV 235

        Overture to Orchestral Suite No. 4 in D Major, BWV 1069

    Digital Production of Peter and the Wolf on PBS LearningMedia (Planned for Fall 2021)

  • Baked Shrimp and Glass Pony Prep For LonCon

    On a steamy Friday night, Lark Hall played host to two of the fastest rising jam bands in New York, Long Island’s Baked Shrimp, and Albany’s own Glass Pony, as a warm up to the former’s LonCon Fest.

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    For the opening set of the night, Glass Pony tore in with “Maximus” that segued incredibly into Oasis’ “Morning Glory,” but so smooth you wondered ‘is this a new song inspired by the 90s, or are they deep in a 90s cover?’ Sure enough, as guitarist/singer Eddie Hotaling belted out the lyrics, you knew the story. After the high energy and upbeat lyrics of “Something Good,” bassist Jeff Picarazzi sang lead on Leo Sayer’s “You Make Me Feel Like Dancing.” With a new album coming down the road, and a crowd that was getting down from start to finish, Glass Pony has a lot more music in store. 

    Setlist: Maximus > Morning Glory, North Bound (unfinished) -> Something Good, Check it Again, You Make Me Feel Like Dancing -> Daydream (unfinished) > House on the Hill, Doppler, Bottom of the Ocean 

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    Baked Shrimp, a jam power trio from Long Island put on a prog/funk clinic. For their entire 90 minute set the band moved seamlessly through complicated chord progressions and never lost a beat or the attention of the crowd. The young trio has great potential in their three members, bassist Scott Reill, guitarist/singer Jared Cowen, and drummer Jager Soss, a doppelganger for Andy Frasco. Their festival LonCon will be held in Parksville, NY over August 27-28. Find out more details on the festival here

    Setlist: The Manatee, Numpty, Synth, The Method -> Now’s Your Moment -> The Method, Four Corners to Every Side, Orpheus, Down the Drain

  • Sackets Harbor Announces Summer Concert Series

    The Sackets Harbor Historical Society has released their schedule for the 2021 summer concert series. Located near Lake Ontario, Sackets Harbor’s theme represents anticipation for live concerts to come back.

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    The name of the concert series for 2021 is “Happy To Be Together Again.” This concert series is held every summer Sunday, 3:00 to 5:00 in the Grove at the Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site. There will be bands and musicians from musical genres of country, Latin, pop and dance, jazz, Broadway, blues and bluegrass.

    Sackets Harbor Summer concert series

    7/11 – Bryan Brundige and His Piggly Wigglies (Swing)
    7/18 – Atlas (80’s Party)
    7/25 – Jess Novak Band (Country Rock)
    8/1 Son BoriKua (Caribbean)
    8/8 – The Bad Husband’s Band (Vintage Rock)
    8/15 – The Gibson Brothers (Bluegrass)
    8/22 – Ruby Shooz (50’s – 60’s)
    8/29 – Double Barrel Blues Band (Rock)
    9/5 – Maria DeSantis Orchestra (Big Band)

  • Cassandra Jenkins Announces Headline Tour of UK, Europe and North America

    Cassandra Jenkins is gearing up for an eventful year. Last week she released a KEXP At Home session. In September she’ll play at Pitchfork Music Festival, The Warhol’s Soundseries Block Party, Woodsist Festival, and accompany Andy Shauf on his tour in the US. In February 2020, Cassandra Jenkins will hit the road for a tour with The Weather Station.

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    Now she has announced a headline tour of Europe and the UK all November long, in clubs and at festivals like Pitchfork Paris and London. Jenkins begins her tour in Brooklyn, and returns the to US in February to finish up her US dates. 

    An Overview on Phenomenal Nature, Jenkins latest album released on Feb. 19 from Ba Da Bing Records, she worked with Josh Kaufman on the album and finished it within a week. It comes after her last album, Play Till You Win, which came out in 2017. Her previous work showcased her talent but the forthcoming work shows her adaptability. It has a theme of being optimistic and being open to change.

    Cassandra Jenkins by Wyndham Boylan-Garnett

     Listen to An Overview on Phenomenal Nature

    Cassandra Jenkins United Kingdom & Europe tour dates 2021

    05/11/21 – The Hague, NL –  Crossing Border Festival – tickets
    09/11/21 – Brighton, UK – Green Door Store – tickets
    10/11/21 – Bristol, UK – Louisiana – tickets
    11/11/21 – London, UK – Pitchfork Festival
    13/11/21 – Glasgow, UK – Great Western Festival – tickets
    14/11/21 – Manchester, UK –  YES – tickets
    15/11/21 – Leeds, UK – Brudenell Social Club – tickets
    16/11/21 – Birmingham, UK – Hare & Hounds – tickets
    18/11/21 – Brussels, BE – Botanique Rotonde – tickets
    19/11/21 – Paris, FR – Pitchfork Festival – tickets
    25/11/21 – Copenhagen, DK – Hotel Cecil – tickets
    26/11/21 – Stockholm, SE – Kristallen at Södra Teatern
    27/11/21 – Oslo, NO – Ingensteds – tickets

    Cassandra Jenkins North American tour dates 2021

    9/9/21 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw *
    9/10/21 – Brooklyn, NY – Warsaw *

    9/12/21 – Chicago, IL – Pitchfork Music Festival
    9/14/21 – Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre *
    9/15/21 – Grand Rapids, MI – Fine Arts Center *
    9/16/21 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi *
    9/17/21 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop *
    9/18/21 – Pittsburgh, PA – Sound Series: Block Party
    9/25/21 – Accord, NY – Woodsist Festival
    2/4/22 – Nashville, TN – The Basement East ^
    2/5/22 – Oxford, MS – Proud Larry’s ^
    2/7/22 – Dallas, TX – Club Dada ^
    2/8/22 – Austin, TX – 3ten ACL Live ^
    2/12/22 – Los Angeles, CA – Troubadour ^
    2/13/22 – San Francisco, CA – The Independent ^
    2/15/22 – Portland, OR – Mississippi Studios ^
    2/17/22 – Seattle, WA – Tractor Tavern ^

    *  – with Andy Shauf
    ^ – with The Weather Station

  • Happy Birthday Lil’ Kim!

    American rapper, songwriter, actress, model, and reality TV personality Lil’ Kim (Kimberly Denise Jones) celebrates her 47th birthday today. Happy birthday to an icon who changed the female rap game!

    Lil’ Kim went through many hardships in her early life. She grew up in Brooklyn, NY, and during high school, she was kicked out of her father’s home and had to live on the streets. When she bet Biggie Smalls as a teenager, her life changed forever. He quickly became her mentor as well as her lover, and he got her into the Brooklyn-based rap group, Junior M.A.F.I.A. which jumpstarted her musical career. Lil’ Kim’s popularity heightened as a member of Junior M.A.F.I.A., and after their first album was released, she began working on her solo material.

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    A year before Biggie Small’s tragic death, she released her debut studio album, Hard Core, in 1996. Hard Core was certified double platinum and sold more than six million copies worldwide. The album’s debut was the most successful for a female rapper at that time. “No Time” was the leading single on the album, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart.

    Her second and third albums, The Notorious K.I.M. (2000) and La Bella Mafia (2003) were also certified platinum. Soon after The Notorious K.I.M. was released, she worked with Christina Aguilera, Pink, and Mya to create the hit single, “Lady Marmalade” for the Moulin Rouge! film soundtrack. The track was number one on the Billboard charts for five weeks straight. This song was out of Lil’ Kim’s comfort zone, and it led her to gain admiration from other fanbases, excelling her rap/R&B career even further. “Lady Marmalade” also won Lil’ Kim her first Grammy award.

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    La Bella Mafia included collaborations with Missy Elliott and 50 Cent, and was produced with help from Timbaland and Kanye West. At the time of its release, Missy Elliott was the only other female rapper with three platinum albums.

    In 2005, Lil’ Kim was sentenced to a year and a day in jail, along with a $50,000 fine for perjury and conspiracy for lying to a federal grand jury after getting herself into a sticky situation involving her rival, Foxy Brown. Her time in jail was spent writing new music, and her fourth studio album, The Naked Truth, was released when she was still behind bars. Since she had no way of promoting her album, it did not sell quite as well as her first three albums, however critics know this vulnerable and hard-hitting album as the best female rap album to exist. It was also the first female rap album to receive a 5 mic rating from The Source.

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    After serving her time, Lil’ Kim decided to break off from Atlantic Records to release her music independently. She made appearances on Dancing With the Stars and produced two mixtapes, Ms. G.O.A.T. (2008) and Black Friday (2011). More recently, in 2019, Lil’ Kim released 9, a full-length studio album. During the first week of its release, it charted on the hip hop/R&B and rap album sales. It features artists such as City Girls, Rick Ross, O.T. Genesis, and Rich the Kid.

    Lil’ Kim has earned her title of the Queen of Rap. Her aggressive lyrics have been transformative for the rap world as well as for inspiring all females to empower themselves and one another. Although she is now 47 years old, her career is far from over. She has said recently that she is continuing collaboration with artists such as Missy Elliott, City Girls, and Paris Hilton. The public can only imagine what epic content will come from her as she ages and gains knowledge and wisdom. Happy birthday to an incredibly important musician, Lil’ Kim!