Tag: Jocelyn and Chris

  • 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.

  • Jocelyn‌ ‌&‌ ‌Chris‌ drop “Sugar and Spice,” Announce National Summer Tour

    Jocelyn & Chris return to touring along with a new single, Sugar and Spice, their first release since the world health crisis took hold last year. This is a taste of their forthcoming eighth studio album. 

    Jocelyn & Chris

    Siblings Jocelyn & Chris, who balanced their careers while finishing their degrees at Harvard University, first formed their band in middle school. Along the way the duo, originally from Upstate NY, have released eight albums and collaborated with some of alt-rock’s biggest names, including Cory Wong (Vulfpeck), G. Love, Byron Isaacs (Lumineers), and Gov’t Mule’s Danny Louis.

    Eight albums and continual touring has earned Jocelyn & Chris three consecutive commercial radio singles in the Billboard AAA Top 40 and two #1 records on the Relix Jambands Top 30 Album Chart. Their 2019 album The Fun in the Fight landed them their national TV debut with The TODAY Show. This past May the siblings won three major awards at the second annual Eddies Music Awards, those being Album of the Year, Video of the Year and Solo / Duo Artist of the Year.

    To celebrate “Sugar and Spice,” Jocelyn & Chris have teamed up with a couple of great product partners for a series of exciting collaborations, including a Sugar and Spice Rock and Roll BBQ Sauce collaboration with Coal Creek Smokehouse in Rocky Top, TN. The limited-run sauce will be available through the smokehouse website and at their restaurants. 

    A family of avid homebrewers, Jocelyn & Chris have also teamed up with boutique craft brewery Peacemaker Brewing in Canandaigua, NY, to brew Sugar and Spice Passion Fruit Milkshake IPA. This IPA is available at Peacemaker Brewing’s flagship location, Wegmans Supermarkets, and select Jocelyn & Chris performances this summer and fall.

    Upcoming Tour Dates:

    June 18 – Sugar & Spice Release Party (virtual)

    June 21 – Playlist Live: FATHERS (virtual)

    June 24 – Peacemaker Brewing: Couch Concert – Canandaigua, NY

    June 28 – Playlist Live: LETTERS (virtual)

    July 9 – The Bend – West Best, WI

    July 10 – Barnato! – Omaha, NE

    July 12 – City Winery – Chicago, IL

    July 13 – Couch Concert On Location at The Bur Oak – Madison, WI

    July 14 – Marshfield Insurance’s 4th Annual Fore Roger Fundraiser – Marshfield, WI

    July 15 – Levitt at the Falls – Sioux Falls, SD

    July 16 – Fridays on the Plaza – Cheyenne, WY

    July 17 – Big Stars Bright Lights Concert Series – Park City, UT

    July 18 – Concerts on the Commons – Teton Village, WY

    July 21 – Marathon Center for the Performing Arts – Findlay, OH

    July 22 – Rumba Cafe – Columbus, OH

    July 23 – The Auricle – Canton, OH

    July 24 – Purple Fiddle – Thomas, WV

    July 25 – The Crafthouse Stage & Grill – Pittsburgh, PA

    July 29 – Grain’s Rocking the Docks Series – Lewes, DE

    Aug. 7 – Caroga Lake Music Festival – Caroga Lake, NY

    Aug. 12 – Musikfest – Bethlehem, PA

    Aug. 28 – Live Under the Arch – Portsmouth, NH

    Sept. 3 – Rams Head on Stage – Annapolis, MD

    Sept. 26 – Maine Craft Distilling Sunday Concert Series – Portland, ME

    Nov. 12 – Bank of NH Stage – Concord, NH

  • Jocelyn and Chris Take the Big Wins at the 2020 Eddies Music Awards

    Jocelyn and Chris took home a pair of big wins at the 2020 Eddies Music Awards as music across the Capital Region was honored at the Thomas Edison Music Awards, more commonly known as the Eddies Music Awards, on May 2, 2021.

    2020 Eddies Awards

    The Eddies Music Awards broadcast from Universal Preservation Hall for its second annual awards show and was presented by KeyBank. The awards show was rescheduled twice during the pandemic and was shot on a closed set in UPH’s Great Hall with four musical performances and four panel discussion on how artists, technicians, venue owners and others pivoted during the pandemic. The panels were hosted by WEQX’s Jeff Morad and WEXT’s Andy Gregory.

    2020 eddies awards

    Jocelyn and Chris ended up sweeping the awards show taking home three big wins in Album of the Year, Video of the Year and Solo / Duo Artist of the Year. Jocelyn and Chris are siblings, who debuted their next single “Sugar and Spice” while performing with a full band during the broadcast. Other notable wins include Record of the Year which went to the Gibson Brothers, who also won Country / Bluegrass Artist of the Year. The other two-time winner was WEXT which won Radio Station of the Year and whose Chris Wienk won Radio DJ of the Year. Awards were announced in a total of 34 categories.

    2020 eddies awards

    There were three other performances at  the awards show. One performance was done by Marty Wendell who is a 2020 Eddies Music Award nominee for Country / Bluegrass Artist of the Year. Another was done by bandleader/ vocalist/ instrumentalist/songwriter Garland Nelson who is a two-time 2019 Eddies Music Awards winner.  Schenectady native Promise The Unbreakable™, who was nominated for Hip Hop/Rap Artist of the Year in 2019 and again in 2020, performed as well. Nelson did double-duty as show emcee. 

    The show, filmed by Chromoscope Pictures of Troy, is available free on demand through Collaborative Studios’ Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV apps, its public access channels in Albany and Schenectady, and on YouTube and Facebook. Collaborative Studios and the Eddies Music Awards are initiatives of Proctors Collaborative.

    2020 eddies awards

    The 2021 Eddies Music Awards Hall of Fame induction ceremony will be held Thursday, October 28 and the Eddies Music Awards Show on Sunday, November 14. Both events will be staged at Universal Preservation Hall, home of the Eddies Music Hall of Fame.

    For more information on the 2020 Eddies Music Awards visit their website.

    Complete list of winners is below:

    Music Journalist of the Year: Katie Cusack (The Collaborative)
    Arts Publication of the Year: Nippertown
    Radio DJ of the Year: Chris Wienk (WEXT)
    Radio Station of the Year: WEXT
    Photographer of the Year: Kiki Vassilakis 
    Solo or Duo Artist of the Year (Covers): Erin Harkes
    Party Cover Band of the Year: The Refrigerators
    Country Cover Band of the Year: Skeeter Creek 
    DJ of the Year: DJ Trumastr
    Hip Hop/Rap Artist of the Year: JB aka Dirty Moses
    Electronica Artist of the Year : Bare Mattress
    World Music Artist of the Year: Taina Asili y La Banda Rebelde 
    Classical Artist of the Year: Albany Pro Musica
    Jazz Artist of the Year: Dylan Perrillo
    On the Verge Presenter of the Year: Super Dark Collective
    Promoter of the Year: Greg Bell (Guthrie Bell Productions
    Live Production Crew of the Year: High Peaks Sound 
    Music Recording Studio of the Year: Overit Studios 
    Record Label of the Year: Five Kill Records
    Best Hang: The Low Beat
    Alt / Indie Artist of the Year : Candy Ambulance
    Punk Artist / Hardcore Artist of the Year: Prince Daddy and the Hyena
    Metal / Hard Rock Artist of the Year: The Clay People 
    Jam Band of the Year nominees: Let’s Be Leonard
    Blues Artist of the Year: Annie and the Hedonists
    Americana Artist of the Year: Eastbound Jesus
    Folk / Traditional Artist of the Year  : The Sea The Sea
    R&B / Soul Artist of the Year: The Age
    Country / Bluegrass Artist of the Year: The Gibson Brothers
    Solo or Duo Artist of the Year: Jocelyn & Chris
    Rock/Pop Artist of the Year : Girl Blue
    Music Video of the Year: Jocelyn & Chris with “Outta My Head”
    Record of the Year: Gibson Brothers with “Cool Drink of Water”
    Album of the Year: Jocelyn and Chris with “The Fun in the Fight”

    View a photo gallery of the evening by photographer Andrzej (Andre) Pilarczyk.