Tag: keller williams

  • Keller Williams and Upstate New York Through the years

    Keller Williams has been flowing through the Southern Tier for nearly twenty years. His first Ithaca appearance at The Haunt in April, 2002 included all the elements that has seen him earn the nickname “the one-man jam-band.” Some first heard of “K Dubb” on, K-Rock’s Sunday Night Jam Session, as an on air winner for entry to his various Central New York shows. When he played inside Ithaca College in November, 2004 while running late from Oswego, we had to rely on a Savoy Truffle ninja inside the lecture hall. She was stealth enough to provide some bracelets to gain entry to Williams performance.

    I can silently sneak through your halls…I’m a ninja.

    His November, 2021 performance at, Homer Center for the Arts, in Homer, New York saw everything come full-circle as Keller laid down two sets of blended covers. The semi seated audience cheered on as Keller brought a Rodney Dangerfield “Back to School” humor to the room. Keller also did a cover of “Back of the Bus” off of G Love’s 2004 alternative hip-hop record, The Hustle. Rhyming,

    Get your ass out of bed, Cause you know the bus is coming, If you miss the damn bus well you better start running.

    When The Grateful Dead bus came by to a teenage Keller Williams in 1987 he jumped on board for every tour with them until 1993. Bob Weirs words must have resonated in Keller…

    It trembled and exploded, left a bus stop in its place. The bus came by and I got on, that’s when it all began.

    From 1993 until 2002 Keller crafted an original song book that he weaves in to his sets today. His performances in now defunct rooms like, The Haunt and Terrapin Crossroads have now closed become legendary. His vitality and all-around quality shows inspired Central New York’s John McConnell to add a full looping rig to his acoustic one man show after seeing his 2004 Ithaca performance.

    Peach Fest 2015

    Not to worry Keller still shared the same “Cumberland Blues” the ‘Dead had in his 2002 set at the Haunt. The Homer Center for The Arts was no different as he treated the crowd to a magical rendition of “Terrapin Station” on the grand piano. Further south down route 81 in Scranton Keller’s, Grateful Grass, project shared the Peach Festival stage with Bob Weir in 2015. In similar fashion Keller invited Floodwood’s mandolinist Jason Barady to the stage for a Grateful Dead classic that really is truer than you think, The duo educated the crowd that “The Women Are Smarter” to close the show at the Center in 2021.

    One of the most exciting things about witnessing Williams perform his magic live is the way the audience gets a “backstage” view of the musical production process. While seasoned fans may know right off the bat which song he has begun to piece together, the rest of the crowd can enjoy the pleasure of listening to the slow build-up of the song as he plays, records, and loops live on stage. Waiting for that moment of recognition as he drops a familiar beat or lyric.

    If you are a fan of live music, dancing, feeling like you are a part of a live show, or rugs that really tie the stage together, man, do yourself a favor and buy a ticket next time Keller Williams graces Little Rock with his presence. Little Rock? Wait that’s farther south than the Southern tier. The past two paragraphs are credited to Central New York’s Erin Holland’s show review of Keller Williams at Revolution Music Room in Little Rock for The Arkansas Times in 2013. That’s right the women are smarter. The women are smarter, that’s right.

    Keller Williams Set List Notes 11/4/21, Homer, NY


  • Twiddle Celebrate Frendsgiving at The Capitol Theatre

    On Friday, November 26th, 2021, Vermont jam act Twiddle celebrated “Frendsgiving” (the day after Thanksgiving) with a rich and impressive display of their patented hi-def shredding for a nearly sold-out Capitol Theatre venue in Port Chester, New York.

    twiddle frendsgiving
    photo by Filip Zalewski

    Formed in 2005, the quartet of Brook Jordan (drums), Zdenek Gubb (bass), Ryan Dempsey (Norb) (keys) and Mihali Savoulidis (guitar/vocals) have quickly ascending the ranks as one of the most buzzed about bands in the jam scene with the most popularity this side of Phish and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong.  With an infusion of jazz, classical, bluegrass, funk and a heavy dose of reggae-tinged jams, Twiddle is a unique experience.  It may seem an impossibility that one state would be the home of two of the greatest jam bands in the country, but Vermont can currently boast just that.  Twiddle fans are very active on the “iTwiddle” Facebook Group page, which serves as a gateway for information, tickets, discussion and show details. Twiddle is seemingly always touring and pleasing their fans with a massive summer festival circuit. 

    twiddle frendsgiving
    photo by Filip Zalewski

    Since 2004, Mihali Savoulidis has consistently elevated Twiddle to unparalleled heights on the winds of his articulately nimble six-string sorcery, genre-bending essence, and soulful vocal eloquence. The Vermont band has headlined hallowed stages in front of sold-out audiences at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Capitol Theatre in addition to making show-stopping performances at Bonnaroo and Electric Forest and hosting their own annual Tumble Down Festival.   Twiddle treats their fans with gratis live show recordings on archive.org.  The band has released eight records thus far and specific critical acclaim was directed towards 2017’s Plump.  The boys are also well-respected for their involvement in raising funds for their philanthropic White Lights Foundation.  One can find info and merch at www.twiddlemusic.com including the most recent musical releases 10/28/21 Eugene and 10/24/21 Santa Clara!

    The band has embarked on an ambitious tour this fall season with two stops at The Cap.   A virtuoso, constantly showing off his songwriting prowess, Mihali has a refreshing and inspirational outlook on life and coined the phrase “relax and dream.” Having often been labeled by many as “the next Phish” for years,  the band delivers a vastly different experience. The Vermont-based quartet held the last three Frendsgiving runs at the Port Chester, New York venue from 2017-2019, and each year has been chock full of surprises and epic sit-ins.

    twiddle frendsgiving
    photo by Filip Zalewski

    The show Friday night contained many highlights including at 8:08pm when noted troubadour and looping master, Keller Williams, took the stage for a subtle yet electrifying set which culminated with a spicy “Scarlet Begonias.’  Twiddle faced an eager and enthusiastic crowd at 9:34 and delved right into a racous “Zazu’s Flight.”  The New Jersey-raised Mihali, dressed in a red tie-dyed outfit complete with tie-dyed sneakers, led the way with long and complex improvisational jams.  He was like a knight in shining armor wearing a white hat.  The fifteen minute high energy opener showcased each of the band member’s talents with numerous solos. 

    The music was buoyed by Dempsey’s intense fills and Jordan’s heavy hitting behind the kit.  The crowd responded with adulation at the line “Damn I smoke a lot of weed!”  The song segued into a tight “Doinkinbonk” and it was danceable until the music turned heavier with the offering of the fun, “Too Many Puppies” where Gubb took over the lead in a rare show of vocal force.  There was an intense light show with lasers shooting out into the crowd at various angles and speeds.  The crowd plowed through the old ditty “Amydst the Mydst” with authority playing like grizzled veterans as a cohesive unit.  At times, Mihali proves to be the master of the axe and he explores new worlds using crescendo to create an effective musical peak.  Keller walked out with his acoutisic, creating a fine mix with the band, for an intricate set closer of “Best Feeling.”

    twiddle frendsgiving
    photo by Filip Zalewski

    The classic song “Apples” opened the second set and delivered just the right tone as an impetus to get the crowd involved for another set of music.  It was a lengthy inspired take on the band staple complete with a riff that was reminiscent of Phish’s “Contact.” One of the best songs on Plump is “Every Soul” and this crowd-pleasing version shared here didn’t disappoint.  With Norb, adorning a hockey jersey, pounding hard on his five keyboards to lead the intense underlying groove of the tune. The crowd was in a frenzy at this point with the danceable interludes in full effect.  Fan favorite and regarded by casual fans as their best song, “Lost in the Cold” ended the second set in a special way.  One time child-prodigy, Brandon “Taz” Neiderauer,  joined the fray on stage, trading guitar licks with Mihali as only he can adding an adrenaline rush to the proceedings.  The reggae-soaked song hit a bouncing level of ecstasy for those in attendance and the band meshed well with Taz.  He rejoined the boys for an electric “All Along the Watchtower” encore that would have made Hendrix proud.  It was an apropos choice considering Dylan had just played the Cap 2 days before.

    When asked about playing someday at the Cap in in 2014, Mihali told me, “The ultimate goal is to get the band to the next level and headline the Capitol Theatre. To get a chance to play at the Cap at some point is insane. It’s a legendary club.”  Mihali had dreams and now he can relax knowing he has reached such a lofty goal. They have come a long way since 2004 when Mihali and Ryan were collaborating in their freshmen dorms at Castleton State College and then playing bars and people coming out to hear “Jamflowman” over a decade ago. Now they are bonafide superstars. Don’t forget to catch their New Years show in Worcester!

    Twiddle ‘Frendsgiving’ – The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY – November 26, 2021

    Set 1:  Zazu’s Flight, Doinkinbonk!>Too Many Puppies>Keep Going, Amydst the Myst, Best Feeling1

    Set 2: Apples > Every Soul > Apples, River Drift, The Box, Slippin’ In The Kitchen, Lost In The Cold2

    Encore: All Along The Watchtower2

    1 w/ Keller Williams
    2 w/ Brandon “Taz” Niederauer

    Twiddle ‘Frendsgiving’ – The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY – November 27, 2021
    Set 1: Blueberry Tumble, GooBerry Jelly, Blueberry Tumble, Hattie’s Jam, When It Rains It Pours, Daydream Farmer1, Earned To Keep, Mildew Man, Stroganoff

    Set 2: Complacent Race, Collective Pulse, The FRENDS Theme, Latin Tang, Tiny Dancer2, Brown Chicken Brown Cow3

    Encore: Beethoven and Greene

    1 Find Your Cloud tease
    2 w/ Scott Hannay & Jake Brownstein (Eggy)
    3 w/ Zazu’s Flight Reprise

    Photos by Filip Zalewski