Tag: Lake Street Dive

  • Lake Street Dive Soar At Sold-Out Shelburne Show

    Lake Street Dive performed for a sold-out crowd Sunday night at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, VT. The show marked their third date on a U.S. tour promoting their acclaimed new record Obviously.

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    Formed in 2004, Lake Street Dive first gained viral recognition after a series of sidewalk singing videos and a jazzy, lilting cover of “I Want You Back” by the Jackson 5, highlighting lead singer Rachael Pierce’s powerhouse voice. 

    The group has always incorporated aspects of jazz, pop, soul and R&B into their offbeat covers and originals, and on Obviously the blend has never sounded more seamless. With production from Grammy-winning hip-hop producer Mike Elizondo, each song delicately showcases each band members mind-blowing musical capability while keeping a brisk, light pace. Though the production quality is notable, the “magic in a bottle” the quartet captures live has energized their fan base for years. Sunday was far from the first time the band has drawn a crowd to Shelburne or Burlington. 

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    Though Hurricane Henri’s clouds were especially menacing on the eve of the show, they didn’t stop attendees, lawn chairs in hand, from flocking to the outdoor venue. Canadian musician Allison Russell, who will open for LSD on a few tour dates, kicked the night off with songs from her latest album, Outside Child. Supported by Larissa Maestro on the cello and Mandy Fer, of the band Sway Wild on electric guitar, Russell’s mesmerizing voice anchored the opening set. A light rainfall at sunset got the crowd excited. Many shouldered on rain jackets and rushed to the stage to celebrate the imminent rainbow as Russell belted her soul out on “Nightflyer.”

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    As mentioned, Vermont is no stranger to a good LSD show. The excitement for their set was palpable as fans of all ages rushed the barrier, eagerly awaiting the group to step on stage. The bounce of Pierce’s red hair as she strutted onstage sent waves of cheers through the crowd, soon replaced by dancing as the band jumped onto the steppy, yacht-rock tempo of opener “Know That I Know.” Pierce’s unique and show stopping voice does front flips over the bands steady, physical grooves. 

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    Leading into an older song, “Mistakes,” Pierce took the mic to speak about the band’s return to touring. 

    “We’re a little rusty, and we’re gonna have to make some mistakes,” she said. “But we have to play through the mistakes. You play through the mistakes because you don’t want to teach yourself to fear the mistakes.” 

    The statement felt deeply relatable and also ironic, as the group went on to play a harmonious, heart-pumping 19-song set. Lake Street Dive have been playing together for nearly two decades, and their musical bond and attunedeness to each other were apparent with every beat.

    Though founding member Mike “McDuck” Olsen departed the band after 17 years this May, the music feels anything but lacking. Touring keyboardist Akie Bermiss, who officially joined the band in 2017, is the perfect foil to Pierce’s vocals, apparent on the soaring and playful duet “Same Old News.” As both a keyboardist and vocalist, Bermiss is as versatile as he is singular. 

    Performing “Alone Again,” a Bermiss release with Greg Mayo, his vivid scenes and casually bleak humor are an exciting contrast to an initially mourning piano riff. The line “I’m learning how to microbrew” struck a chord in craft-beer heavy VT. “He knows his audience,” a woman laughed to her friend as they swayed to the beat. 

    Bassist Bridget Kearney, a commanding force within the band from the start, inarguably showed her prowess, absolutely shredding an upright bass as nimbly as an electric guitar. On standout performance of “Neighbor Song,” a track from Lake Street Dive’s 2010 self-titled project, Kearney’s gentle performance was expressive and haunting, psychically in tune with Pierce’s lilting cabaret-style performance. 

    After the emotional “Nobody’s Stopping You Now,” the band came together at the center of the stage and performed three quieter numbers, “Stop Crying,” “Feels Like The Last Time,” and “Neighbor Song,” every one of them to lush harmonies. In moments like these, it’s clear how the band can combine and defy genres so smoothly; they have the skill to do so. 

    After closing their main set with the arena-worthy crowd favorite “Good Kisser,” the band happily came on for a 2-song encore. They performed Obviously’s stunning closer “Sarah,” the complex harmonies of which could comfortably fit over a full symphony. As the band closed with a cover of The Beatles’ classic “Don’t Let Me Down,” a full moon peeked out from behind the clouds. 

    Lake Street Dive’s Sunday show captured what makes them so great: their playfulness and skill, their eclectic interest in genre-bending rhythms and the pure joy they capture in so many of their songs. One could even say the band captured what’s so great about live music in general – a band and their audience, grooving together in heartbreak, happiness or healing over the same beat. 

  • SummerStage at Central Park Presents Common, Lake Street Dive and more

    Update: August 20, 2021 – Due to the likelihood of severe weather expected from Tropical Storm Henri, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage will postpone the Common / Rapsody / Pete Rock show scheduled for Sunday, August 22 at 7 PM in Central Park.

    Sunday, August 22, Capital One City Parks Foundation will be presenting SummerStage with two upcoming ticketed benefit performances in Central Park. The performance on the 22nd will feature academy award, Emmy, and Grammy-winning artist, Common with support from grammy-nominated rappers Rapsody and Pete Rock. Then two days later Lake Street Dive will be performing to a sold-out crowd with Allision Russell and Zia Victoria. 

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    With dozens of roles over the past two decades (American Gangster, John Wick 2 just to name a few.), Common is as much of a movie star as he is a rapper. The Chicago-bred MC secured his legacy as a pillar of hip-hop with classic LPs like Resurrection, Be, One Day It’ll All Make Sense and Like Water for Chocolate—few performers have balanced both worlds with such aplomb. He’s joined by Rapsody, the MC from North Carolina who’s widely acknowledged as one of the rap game’s preeminent wordsmiths who signed to Jay-Z’s Roc Nation. The show will be opened with a DJ set by Pete Rock, one half of the critically acclaimed group Pete Rock & CL Smooth, who helped pioneer the fusion of jazz, funk, and soul with rap, and is responsible for some of the most iconic productions in New York hip-hop.

     Brooklyn’s Lake Street Dive have spent the last 16 years wielding classical chops to craft a sound that’s equal parts pop, rock, jazz, folk, and funk. The group formed in 2004 at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, but each of its members—lead vocalist Rachael Price, guitarist/trumpeter Mike “McDuck” Olson, bassist Bridget Kearney, and drummer Mike Calabrese, and their newest member, keyboard and vocalist Akie Bermiss—have been singing and/or playing instruments since the third grade. Now seven albums deep into their recording career, they were recently featured on NPR’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series, performing tracks from their latest, Obviously.

    Both shows will begin at 7 pm with doors opening at 6 pm, and unlike most shows during the concert series tickets will be needed. A full list of the concert series will be listed below. Tickets can be bought at cityparksfoundation.org for any ticketed shows.

    DateDayDoorsShowArtistLocation
    Aug-22Sunday5:00PM7:00PMCommon / Rapsody / Pete RockCentral Park
    Aug-24Tuesday6:00PM7:00PMLake Street Dive / Allison Russell / Zia VictoriaCentral Park
    Aug-25Wednesday6:00PM8:00PM30 for 30: Once Upon a Time in Queens World Premiere, presented by ESPN Films & Rooftop FilmsCentral Park
    Aug-27Friday5:00PM7:00PMJazzmobile and the City Parks Foundation Present: Bird at 100: Featuring Gary Bartz, Vincent Herring & Bobby Watson, with Dave Kikokski, Yasushi Nakamura and Carl Allen / Special Performance by Antonio Hart (quartet) with Miki Yamanaka, Alex Ayala, and Vince EctorMarcus Garvey Park
    Aug-28Saturday5:00PM7:00PMGo Brooklyn! Stetsasonic & Friends – 40th Anniversary ShowConey Island
    Aug-28Saturday4:00PM6:00PMCPJF – Charlie Parker with Strings: The Donald Harrison Quartet and The Harlem Symphony OrchestraMarcus Garvey Park
    Aug-29Sunday4:00PM6:00PMCPJF – Willie Jones III – A Charlie Parker Centennial Celebration featuring Sarah Hanahan, Godwin Louis, Justin Robinson, Erena Terakubo with Donald Vega and Endea Owens in association with Jazz at Lincoln CenterMarcus Garvey Park
    Aug-29Sunday5:00PM7:00PM INVINCIBLE: A Glorious tribute to Michael Jackson / DJ KS 360Coney Island
    Sep-1Wednesday5:00PM7:00PMYo La Tengo / Mountain Movers   Rooftop Films Presents: “Date. Interrupted” & “Sousaphone”Central Park
    Sep-4Saturday5:00PM7:00PMDom Salvador Samba Jazz Sextet / Screening: “Dom Salvador & Abolition” / DJ Nyack & Eduardo Brechó in association with 25th Inffinito Brazilian Film Festival   Rooftop Films Presents: “The Orphan (O Órfão)”Central Park
    Sep-11Saturday5:00PM7:00PMErica Campbell / The Walls Group / Lena Byrd Miles / Jason McGee and Choir   Rooftop Films Presents: “A Ship from Guantanamo,” “Miss Panama,” & “Spiritual First Aid”Central Park
    Sep-12Sunday5:00PM7:00PMValerie June / Hollywood Anderson   Rooftop Films Presents: “More Happiness,” “The Criminals (Les Criminels),” & “To Know Her (母 • 緣)”Central Park
    Sep-13Monday6:00PM7:00PMMachine Gun Kelly “Tickets to My Downfall” Tour with jxdn and KennyHooplaCentral Park
    Sep-15WednesdayTBDTBDReggae Gold meets Soca Gold in association with VP RecordsConey Island
    Sep-17Friday6:00PM7:00PM Dawes with special guests Bonny Light Horseman & Erin RaeCentral Park
    Sep-18*   *NEW DATESaturday5:00PM7:00PMAntibalas   Rooftop Films Presents: “Excuse Me, Miss, Miss, Miss” & “Red Taxi”Central Park
    Sep-19Sunday5:00PM7:00PMPatti Smith and Her BandCentral Park
    Sep-21Tuesday6:00PM7:00PMIndigo Girls / Ani DiFrancoCentral Park
  • Beak & Skiff Orchard to Host Summer Concerts in CNY

    Starting in June, DSP Shows will be at Beak & Skiff in Lafayette, blessing CNY with tons of live music. Groups such as Lake Street Dive, Indigo Girls, 10,000 Maniacs, and Fitz & The Tantrums will be featured, among others. “Pod” tickets for safely-distanced performances are on sale now here.

    Beak & Skiff is a family-owned-and-operated orchard with over 350,000 apple trees located among the rolling hills and valleys of Lafayette, NY. Now in its fifth generation of business, Beak & Skiff upholds the traditions of the previous generations, while continuing to innovate and expand the company’s portfolio of both fresh and alcoholic beverages. Their Apple Hill Campus, established in 1975, is now home to the 1911 Established Tasting Room and Tavern, in addition to the Beak & Skiff General Store, Bakery, Café and Pick Your Own area.

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    Lake Street Dive

    Fri. June 4, Sat. June 5, Sun. June 6, 2021:

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 8pm Showtime

    Lake Street Dive successfully blends contemporary skills with retro sounds through their wonderful taste in pop, rock, and R&B.

    10,000 Maniacs ft. Mary Ramsey

    Fri. June 11, 2021

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

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    10,000 Maniacs is an especially adored group that has helped create the alternative rock genre over the last forty years. This performance will be their first since February 2020.

    Rising Appalachia

    Sat. June 12, 2021

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

    Rising Appalachia’s southern roots combined with their global influences create a genius folk sound that is displayed on their album, Leylines. Their passionate fans have led them to appear in many major festivals across the country.

    Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers

    Wed. June 16, 2021

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

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    Bruce Hornsby is the lead pianist as well as the singer-songwriter of the group. He has reimagined American roots through his jazz music.

    Pigeons Playing Ping Pong

    Fri. June 18, Sat. June 19, 2021

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

    Pigeons Playing Ping Pong is a psych-funk group from Baltimore. They are best known for their festival, Domefest, and they recently earned their first arena headlining performance.

    Indigo Girls (and special guest Lucy Wainwright Roche)

    Fri. June 25, Sat. June 26, 2021

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

    Indigo Girls, the duo of Amy Ray and Emily Saliers, have an unmatched chemistry that make them a crowd favorite. They are masters in folk-tinged pop duets.

    Fitz & The Tantrums

    Fri. July 9, 2021

    3:30pm Beak & Skiff Campus Opens // 5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

    Fitz & The Tantrums are known for their infectious high energy levels that come to life on the stage. They are LA-based and have a single, “Handclap” that has been certified 2x platinum.

    The Wood Brothers (with special guest Valerie June)

    Fri. August 13, 2021

    5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

    Hailing from Nashville, The Wood Brothers consists of Chris and Oliver Wood as well as multi-instrumentalist Jano Rix. They have been deemed masters of soulful, American folk.

    Old Crow Medicine Show

    Wed. August 25, 2021

    5pm Concert Grounds Open // 7pm Showtime

    Old Crow Medicine Show is an Americana string band that makes folk, old-time, and alternative country music. Their album Remedy won them the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album in 2015.