Category: Bluegrass/Country

  • Billy Strings Confirms Fall Tour Dates with Stops in NY

    Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and musician Billy Strings is set to continue his North American Tour and has recently announced more New York tour dates for the fall.

    Billy Strings smiling in back of a car
    Photo Credit: Joshua Wilkins Black

    Strings will be back in the NY area on September 18, with a show for the Outlaw Music Festival at Saratoga Performing Arts Center alongside Willie Nelson & Family and The Avett Brothers, among others. After multiple shows all across the U.S., the famed musician will also stop in Rochester and Uniondale in early November.

    This most recent tour promotes Strings’ highly-acclaimed 16-track album, Renewal, whose bluegrass rhythms and engaging hooks landed it a well-deserved spot upon several “Best of 2021” lists.  Strings also performed “Hide And Seek” off of the album during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.

    Billy Strings Renewal Album Cover
    Album Cover for Renewal

    Strings is originally from Michigan and is now based in Nashville, TN where his music has taken off – much to critics’ notice. He was awarded “Best Bluegrass Album” at the 63rd Grammy Awards, and has performed on shows show as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Bluegrass Underground, and most recently on Late Night with Seth Meyers.

    https://youtu.be/NS6WrFex1uY

    A musician with respect in multiple genres, Strings has worked and collaborated with artists such as Bill Kreutzmann, Luke Combs, Del McCoury, Fences, RMR, and others. Renewal gave the singer experience across genres, with a mix of elements of rock, metal, and psychedelic music while still honoring the genre of Bluegrass music.

    Many of the tickets go on sale on Friday, July 1 at 10:00 am local time. See below for the full list of US tour dates.

    June 30 – Scranton, PA – Peach Music Festival

    July 2 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion (SOLD OUT)

    July 3 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion (SOLD OUT)

    July 22 – Louisville, KY – Iroquois Amphitheater (SOLD OUT)

    July 23 – Louisville, KY – Iroquois Amphitheater (SOLD OUT)

    July 24 – Louisville, KY – Iroquois Amphitheater (SOLD OUT)

    July 27 – Chicago, IL – Metro (SOLD OUT)

    July 28 – Chicago, IL – Lollapalooza

    July 29 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park

    July 30 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park (SOLD OUT)

    August 4 – Saint Charles, IA – Hinterland Music Festival

    August 5 – Minneapolis, MN – Surly Brewing Festival Field (SOLD OUT)

    August 6 – Moorhead, MN – Bluestem Amphitheater

    August 9 – Bonner, MT – Kettlehouse Amphitheater (SOLD OUT)

    August 10 – Bonner, MT – Kettlehouse Amphitheater (SOLD OUT)

    August 12 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield (SOLD OUT)

    August 13 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield (SOLD OUT)

    August 14 – Redmond, WA – Marymoor Park

    August 27 – Tisbury, MA – Beach Road Weekend

    September 9 – Alpharetta, GA – Outlaw Music Festival at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    September 10 – Charlotte, NC – Outlaw Music Festival at PNC Music Pavilion

    September 11 – Virginia Beach, VA – Outlaw Music Festival at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

    September 13 – Bridgeport, CT – Outlaw Music Festival at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater

    September 16 – Boston, MA – Outlaw Music Festival at Xfinity Center

    September 17 – Asbury Park, NJ – Sea.Hear.Now Festival

    September 18 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Outlaw Music Festival Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    September 23 – Buena Vista, CO – Renewal at The Meadows

    September 24 – Buena Vista, CO – Renewal at The Meadows

    September 28 – Sacramento, CA – Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

    September 30 – Stanford, CA – Frost Amphitheater at Stanford

    October 1 – Dana Point, CA – Ohana Fest

    October 2 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

    October 7-9 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits 2022

    October 14-16 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits 2022

    October 15 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion

    October 29 – Asheville, NC – ExporeAsheville.com Arena

    October 30 – Asheville, NC – ExporeAsheville.com Arena

    October 31 – Asheville, NC – ExporeAsheville.com Arena

    November 3 – Kalamazoo, MI – Wings Event Center

    November 4 – Saginaw, MI – Dow Event Center

    November 5 – Pittsburgh, PA – Petersen Events Center

    November 9 – Rochester, NY – Blue Cross Arena

    November 11 – Uniondale, NY – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum

    November 12 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

    November 13 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met

    November 16 – Richmond, VA – Virginia Credit Union LIVE!

    November 18 – Washington, DC – The Anthem

    November 19 – Washington, DC – The Anthem

  • The 16th Annual Pleasantville Music Festival will be held on July 9

    The Pleasantville Music Festival will be held on July 9 at Parkway Field in Pleasantville N.Y. The festival’s Main Stage headliner this year will be X Ambassadors  – current hit makers from Ithaca, NY with hugely popular songs like “Renegades”, “Unsteady” and “Boom.” “Renegades” was featured recently in a national Jeep advertising campaign.  Other performances on the Main Stage will include Tarrytown native Clare Maloney &  her band  the Great Adventure. She and her band perform regularly at Garcia’s and are favorites of the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane crowds. She’ll be followed by a solo performance by the legendary Glenn Tilbrook; founding member and lead sing of the band Squeeze. Next up on the Main Stage will be Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears,  performing their funk and R&B mix, often channeling James Brown. They’ll be followed by ’80s and ’90s icons 10,000 Maniacs featuring Mary Ramsey, a band that has come to be known for hit songs like “What’s the Matter Here”, “Like the Weather”, “Trouble Me” and “These are Days.”  

    This year, the Chill Tent Stage will feature performances from Cornwall on Hudson’s Chaz Kiss; singer-songwriter Greg Jacquin, originally from Sleepy Hollow;  Riki Stevens , a singer-songwriter from Norwalk, CT; and  Cole Quest & the City Pickers – a five-piece bluegrass band. The band’s founder and namesake, Cole Quest, a Mt. Kisco native, is Woody Guthrie’s grandson.  The Chill Tent’s schedule will culminate with a performance from the Chill Tent Stage’s headliner, singer-songwriter Paula Cole, known for huge hit songs in the ’90s like “I Don’t Want to Wait” and “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone.”

    The Party Stage this year will feature The  Breaks Inc. , a retro rock band with a Beatles vibe featuring guitarist Adrian Cardenas from Croton on Hudson; Blankslate , a Denver-based alt-rock trio with partial roots in Armonk;  Sid Simons , alt-rockers from Brooklyn featuring the Simons brothers from Mamoroneck; and  The Narrowbacks  – Rowdy Irish rockers hailing from the Bronx and Pearl River.  The Party Stage will close out with headliner’s Illiterate Light, a talented Virginia-based duo known for their recent radio hit “Better Than I Used To.”

    “We do our best to appeal to a wide variety of musical tastes and demographics. We try to check off as many boxes as we can so there is something on our stages that everybody will appreciate,” says festival Director Bruce Figler. “Some come to see the headliners. Some come to see artists they have never heard. We’ve got something for every one. After two years off, we are super pumped to get the festival back up and running, and I think our audience is pretty pumped too.”

    The Pleasantville Music Festival, presented by Northwell Health, is known as New York’s Backyard Jam. It’s become a must-attend summer event for the whole family, with great local food and drink, a warm positive vibe, and of course, world-class rock. Tickets to the Pleasantville Music Festival are available through Ticketweb and the Festival Box Office located in the Pleasantville Rec Center.  More information about the event and links to the performers can be found at  www.pleasantvillemusicfestival.com 

  • Summer at the Plaza 2022 Festival Lineup Announced

    The 2022 Summer at the Plaza Festival lineup has been announced. The festival will be at the Empire State Plaza in Albany and it will feature family-friendly concerts, movies, and festivals, starting with the annual July 4 celebration.

    Summer at the plaza 2022

    New York State Office of General Services Commissioner Jeanette Moy announced the lineup and spoke about the festival in a statement.

    Thousands of people come to our free Summer at the Plaza events each year with their family, friends, and neighbors to enjoy the great entertainment, delicious food, and beverages, and the amazing fireworks at New York State’s Independence Day celebration. We have an exciting lineup of concerts, festivals, and movies this year with something for everyone. I want to thank our generous 2022 sponsors whose support makes it all possible.

    Summer at the Plaza 2022 Events

    July 4, 5 – 10 P.M.
    New York State’s 4th of July Celebration Presented by Price Chopper/Market 32 with a performance by Starship Featuring Mickey Thomas.

    This annual event features live music and fun for the whole family, including a fireworks show. Each year more than 20,000 people gather on the Plaza and in the surrounding neighborhoods to enjoy the day, which includes a naturalization ceremony, dozens of food and craft vendors, activities for kids, and an evening of live entertainment leading up to the big pyrotechnics show.

    Starship featuring Mickey Thomas.

    July 16, noon – 5 P.M.
    Kids Day Presented by MVP Health Care featuring “Dino Ranch”

    Kids Day is a day dedicated to activities that kids can do. There will be live music, face painting, horses, rock wall, balloon twisting, and more. Kids Day will feature characters from the animated series “Dino Ranch” and will be held in the parks on the east and west side of the state Capitol.

    August 6, 2 – 7 p.m.
    Black Arts & Cultural Festival Presented by UpState New York Black Chamber of Commerce featuring SWV

    The Black Arts and Cultural Festival is an updated take on a classic celebration of the traditions and cultural contributions of the Black community through music, art, dance, and more. The celebration will feature a performance by R&B group SWV, one of Billboard’s “Top 40 Female Groups of All Time.”

    SWV

    August 17, 11 A.M. – 9 P.M.
    New York State Food Festival featuring the Eli Young Band

    The annual Food Festival pairs a wide variety of delicious food and beverages with an exciting lineup of free entertainment, featuring a country music performance by the Eli Young Band.

    Eli Young Band.

    September 14, 5 – 9 P.M.
    Hops & Harvest Festival

    The Hops and Harvest Festival was first held in 2018, and it celebrates the best of what autumn has to offer in upstate New York. Headline performer to be announced.

    September 24, 5 – 9 P.M.
    Hispanic Heritage Celebration featuring Charlie Cruz, Amarfis, & Fulanito

    Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at the state’s annual cultural celebration, featuring live music and dancing inside the Empire State Plaza Convention Center. This year’s celebration will feature performances by musical acts Charlie Cruz, Amarfis, and Fulanito.

    The Capital Concert Series presented by Miller Lite and DeCrescente Distributing Company offers four Wednesday evening concerts free to the public. Each performance starts at 5:30 P.M. with a list of award-winning and diverse artists.

    The Capital Concert Series Lineup

    July 6, 5:30 – 8:30 P.M.- moe.

    Rock band moe. is the first act to kick off the Capital Concert Series Lineup. They formed at the University of Buffalo in 1990, and are known for their unique sounds and epic concert performances. They have played with well-known bands, like the Allman Brothers Band, Robert Plant, members of the Grateful Dead, and more.

    July 13, 5:30 – 8:30 P.M.Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo

    Grammy-award-winners Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo will headline the July 13 date of the concert series. Benatar and Giraldo, whose hits include “We Belong,” “Invincible,” “Love Is A Battlefield,” “Promises In The Dark,” “We Live For Love,” “Heartbreaker,” and “Hell Is For Children,” have created two multi-platinum, five platinum, and three gold albums, as well as 19 Top 40 hits. 

    Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo (Getty Images)

    July 20, 5:30 – 8:30 P.M.-Reggae artists Inner Circle and The King Yellowman Show Featuring K’reema & The Sagittarius Band

    Grammy-award-winning Jamaican-bred quintet Inner Circle has had a long string of successes stretching back to the 1970s. The King Yellowman Show won a contest and then went on to play reggae for crowds all over Jamaica and the rest of the world.

    July 27, 5:30 – 8:30 P.M.– Hip hop artists Melle Mel & Scorpio of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious 5 and The Sugarhill Gang.

    Melle Mel and Scorpio were members of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five which was the first rap group inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The Sugar Hill Gang has released hits such as “Rapper’s Delight,” “Apache,” “8th Wonder,” and “Living in the Fast Lane.”

    Melle Mel and Scorpio with The Sugar Hill Gang

    The lineup for the Lunchtime at the Plaza Concert Series Presented by M&T Bank has been announced. The free outdoor concert series provides live music from noon to 1:30 P.M. on Wednesdays between June 1 and July 27 at the Empire State Plaza. New York State Office of General Services Commissioner Jeanette Moy spoke about the lunchtime events in a statement.

    The lunchtime concert series provides an excellent opportunity for state employees and the public to get outside and enjoy a live performance while eating lunch from one of the Plaza food trucks or shopping at the weekly summer farmers market. We want to thank M&T Bank for their generous sponsorship of this Summer at the Plaza event

    Lunchtime at the Plaza Concert Series Presented by M&T Bank

    June 15 — Erin Harkes
    June 22 —The George Boone Band
    June 29 — Gone Gray Band
    July 13 — Toussaint Santicola Jones
    July 20 — The Real Four
    July 27 — Chris Dukes

    The last set of events happening at Summer at the Plaza 2022 are the outdoor move nights in West Capitol Park starting at 8 P.M. for three Wednesdays, featuring classic films.

    Capitol Park After Dark Movies Series in West Capitol Park

    August 24 — “The Wiz”

    August 31 — “Sunset Boulevard”

    September 7 — “The Philadelphia Story”

    All events for the Summer at the Plaza 2022 celebration are free. For more information on the events, go here.

  • BriteVibes Beer and Music Festival Returns in Pompey

    The BriteVibes Beer and Music Festival is back for its second consecutive summer. Last summer, the festival was held at Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown. This summer it will be held at Heritage Hill in Pompey, just outside Syracuse.

    BriteVibes Beer and Music Festival

    The unique event features craft beer accompanied by live musical performances throughout the day and evening – topped off with a massive firework finale.

    Over 50 NYS craft breweries will travel to share their unique brews with festival-goers, many of who had participated in the NYS Craft Beer Competition.

    Heritage Hill sits on 300 acres of protected farmland and resides on one of the highest points and center of New York State. Nine counties can be seen from the venue, creating the perspective of being “top of the world.”

    Heritage Hill

    Dan Palladino, Owner of Heritage Hill Brewhouse, spoke about the excitement of hosting the BriteVibes Beer and Music Festival.

    Our family is excited to be the new host of the BriteVibes Festival and we cannot wait for you to experience the beauty of our farm and location. As host of Empire Farm Days, we know how to host a great event and by partnering with NYSBA we are going to collectively give you a full-day experience you will never forget.

    Six musical performances will take place on the BriteVibes stage. The nine-hour lineup features nationally renowned and local artists including The Old MainPA Line, Evan Watson of Plan Bee Farm Brewery, Claudia Hoyser, and The Nude Party.

    For more information about Brite Vibes Music festival and to purchase tickets, go here.

  • 20 Years Later: The First Bonnaroo

    Today we look back at perhaps the most memorable and influential music festival of the 21st century, the first Bonnaroo. Held June 21-23, 2002 in Manchester, TN, Bonnaroo has helped pave the way for the success of the modern day music festival. The original 2002 edition skewed jam band-heavy when compared to the contemporary version, but the communal vibes and appreciation for live music that the festival has fostered over the years have only gotten stronger. Discover how the first Bonnaroo Music and Art festival came to fruition, the memorable musical offerings that weekend, and how the festival laid the groundwork for successful music festivals in the years and decades that followed.

    photo by Pete Mason

    Origins

    Bonnaroo, in name alone, is steeped in musical culture. The word derives from the French words “bonne,” meaning “good,” and “rue” which means “street.” This was done out of respect for the music tradition of New Orleans, a spirit the founders of Bonnaroo were looking to carry over into their next venture. And even more fittingly, “bonnaroo” also serves as Creole slang for a “really good time,” the very essence of any successful music festival.

    Not only that, Angola Prison was located on Bonnaroo Avenue. To be on that street, and not in prison, was naturally, a good thing. The cajun expression “desitively bonnaroo” came to mean “better than the best,” originating among the inmates of the South Louisiana prison, for if you were on that street and not in the prison, it was “desitively bonnaroo.”

    Not only that, Angola Prison was located on Bonnaroo Avenue. To be on that street, and not in prison, was naturally, a good thing. The cajun expression “desitively bonnaroo” came to mean “better than the best,” originating among the inmates of the South Louisiana prison, for if you were on that street and not in the prison, it was “desitively bonnaroo.”

    The closing of Knoxville’s World’s Fair Park in 1999 unknowingly got the ball rolling for the creation of Bonnaroo. The park had been the yearly home of the Hot Summer Nights music festival until construction forced concerts to no longer be held there. Festival founders AC Entertainment were forced to pivot and look elsewhere and from there the seeds of Bonnaroo were hatched.

    The closing of the World’s Fair Park for concerts precipitated getting creative and trying to find, ‘OK, if we can’t do this anymore, how can we still participate in the summer outdoor concert business,’ and it was from that that Bonnaroo was ultimately launched.

    Ashley Capps, co-founder AC Entertainment

    Bonnaroo seemed like a natural name for the massive new venture on a giant farm in Manchester, TN. Not only for the aforementioned translations, but the term itself wasn’t completely foreign either after being introduced to pop culture through Dr. John’s 1974 release Desitively Bonnaroo.

    Superfly, who produced shows during New Orleans Jazz Fest in the late 90s, had experience in staging 28 shows over 8 nights at various New Orleans venues, typically late-night and catering to jam band fans. Superfly founders Kerry Black, Rick Farman, Richard Goodstone and Jonathan Mayers had attended Glastonbury and Coachella Festivals in years prior, and used these experiences to frame their vision for Bonnaroo Music and Art Festival.

    The Superfly team brought in Coran Capshaw, who managed Phish and Dave Matthews Band, among others, to assist with financing, and worked with regional promoter Ashley Capps (AC Entertainment), based out of Knoxville. Working together, Superfly, Capshaw and AC Entertainment combined resources and dove in feet first, creating America’s most successful multi-day camping music festival since the original Woodstock.

    Farman spoke to Relix in April 2002 noting that the first task was to establish bonafides to the fans:

    The first thing that I think is important to let everybody know is that we have an extremely experienced and professional crew behind this event. I know many people know Superfly from the events we’ve done at Jazz Fest and other things. And I know people know AC for the events he’s done. But what I really wish to emphasize is that we have hired the best people in the camping festival business to help us put on this event. We have a lot of experience between AC and us in putting on concerts and concert promotion but we certainly understand that our experience is limited in putting on an event of this size.

    Our basic plan has been to make the learning curve zero. Most of the people that we’ve hired were also key players in putting on the big Phish events- everything from our project manager, site coordinator, vending consultant, production manager, parking company, business manager, the head of security and the different security companies that were hiring. We’re going to have Clean Vibes out there, which I think people know through many events, including the big Phish events. So in terms of the quality of the people putting on the event and the quality of the facilities, its really going to be top notch.

    Rick Farman, as told to Relix

    The location the team would choose was found in Central Tennessee, in the small Coffee County town of Manchester. Located an hour drive southeast of Nashville, the town of less than 9,000 at the time had previously served as host to at least one previous music festival, Itchykoo.

    itchykoo

    Named for the Small Faces song “Itchykoo Park,” the festival was held only once, from August 12-15, 1999, featuring 40 bands over four days and nights. The event sold 20,000 tickets, but the event did not repeat, something apparent before the weekend concluded, with event staff reportedly departing mid-shift when it became clear their work would not be paid.

    The classic rock-centric festival featured Dave Mason, Survivor, Rick Springfield, Blue Oyster Cult, Sammy Hagar, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Iron Butterfly, Leon Russell, Davy Jones and Mickey Dolenz (performing separately), Starship and the Wilson sisters from Heart. The lineup, while ambitious, did not have a true headliner, but instead a list of classic rock bands with no clear connection between the artists.

    Itchycoo not returning to Manchester for additional installments, coupled with World’s Fair Park closing for construction, made the perfect conditions for Bonnaroo to arrive in 2002. Of course, the two festivals would have a similar sounding name, and an ambitious first year endeavor like Bonnaroo needed to establish their brand as distinct from the predecessor, at least to all who were aware of Itchykoo. With a name that signified a ‘good time,’ was the name of a street in New Orleans as well as a Dr. John album, confusion with the 1999 festival was not a factor.

    The location in Manchester, a 700-acre farm with access roads left over from Itchykoo gave it perfect location next to I-24, something that was a necessity for any major music festival to ensure easy access for arriving fans. The farm was purchased in 2007, and a permanent power source was added shortly after, so as not to use the TVA hookup that accounted for 70% of all power, with the rest coming from generators.

    On March 13, 2002, with little advertising, tickets for Bonnaroo went on sale, at an initial cost of $100, eventually sold for as much as $170. Tickets were sold exclusively through the Bonnaroo website, with 10,000 tickets sold the first day. Within the first week, 70,000 tickets were sold, and the festival announced a sell out on March 24. Within 11 days, and mostly by word-of-mouth, Bonnaroo had sold out their first year with a lineup and vision that fans agreed with.

    bonnaroo 2002 ticket

    There was of course another failed festival in 1999 that also had an impact on Bonnaroo, and music festivals in general. Woodstock 99, which quite publicly showed Baby Boomer greed meeting Gen X angst, in full view on MTV. While Itchykoo failed due to lack of headlining acts and lack of funding, Woodstock tarnished a brand permanently, with founder Michael Lang unable to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock with a festival 20 years later.

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  • CFCU Cortland Main Street Music Series expands for Summer 2022 

    The annual CFCU Cortland Main Street Music Series continues to grow with a 2022 line-up featuring the best local talent from CNY plus world-class bands. The series celebrates 19 years of bringing local, regional and national acts to Downtown Cortland with genres ranging from rock, Americana, folk, country, blues and many points in between. Doors open at 5pm for all shows and music begins at 6pm every Friday in July. 

    Cortland Main Street

    The City of Cortland, home of the Main Street Music Series, is centrally located in the scenic seven valleys of Central New York. Historically known as the Crown City, for its position as the highest elevation city in the state, Cortland is a gateway to the Finger Lakes Region and destination spot for live music and cultural events.

    15 artists will grace the CFCU Community Credit Union stage over the course of five free concerts, all taking place at Rose Hall, at 19 Church Street Cortland.

    Cortland Main Street

    The series kicks off with a triple billing on Friday, July 1st with headliners James Barker Band and supporting acts Taylor Made and Jon Rogalia. James Barker Band have fueled an incredible story over the last six years, largely on their own, from playing opening spots in small Ontario bars to charting multiple No. 1 singles, garnering hundreds of millions of global streams, and headlining some of Canada’s largest country music festivals. Now, with new music on the way, the four-piece is continuing their meteoric ascent in Nashville. In 2017, they sent their single “Chills” straight to the top of Billboard’s Canadian Hot 100 chart. The upbeat anthem also achieved Platinum status, alongside other songs from their introductory LP Game On, earning them numerous national awards. In addition, these best-friends have already amassed another six GOLD-certified and PLATINUM-certified tracks. 

    The second week of the series follows on July 8th with local roots rock band The Unknown Woodsmen and fellow area artists The Rollin’ Rust and Austin MacRae. Music fans across the Northeast are talking about CNY-based band The Unknown Woodsmen, who draw from the classic sounds of rock to create their own blues-reggae flavor of infectious rock grooves. Since its inception in 2011, the band has spent countless hours honing their signature sound and tirelessly performing throughout the Northeast. Whether it is their crafty hooks, old-school grooves, or energetic stage presence, The Unknown Woodsmen captivate crowd after crowd at show after show to a growing base of loyal fans in the Central New York region. 

    The series turns things up a notch in the third week, when The Rods headline the Friday, July 15th show at Rose Hall. They’ll be joined by supporting acts Sydney Irving and the Mojo and local singer songwriter Quona Hudson. The Rods are a series favorite and classic heavy metal band that rocked their way through the 80’s with a powerful, raw energy that led them on tours with some of today’s greatest metal bands—Judas Priest, Ozzy, Motorhead, and Metallica, to name just a few. Listeners will find that The Rods are still a force to be reckoned with today, as they continue on at full-throttle, with a new line-up and a forceful, vintage sound. 

    Friday, July 22nd, the CFCU Cortland Main Street Music Series will drench Rose Hall in the blues, when Joe Louis Walker brings his band to the Cortland stage, with opening sets by regional favorites Mike Powell and Raedwald Howland-Bolton. Joe Louis Walker, a Blues Hall of Fame inductee and four-time Blues Music Award winner celebrates a career that exceeds a half a century. A true powerhouse guitar virtuoso, unique singer and prolific songwriter, he has toured extensively throughout his career, performed at the world’s most renowned music festivals, and earned a legion of dedicated fans. Walker’s 1986 debut album Cold Is the Night on HighTone announced his arrival in stunning fashion, and his subsequent output has only served to further establish Walker as one of the leading bluesmen on the scene. NPR Music has called Walker “a legendary boundary-pushing icon of modern blues,” and he is already being referred to within the blues world as a living legend. 

    Rounding out the last show of the series on Friday, July 29th, Rose Hall will welcome headlining act Upstate along with opening artists Miss Tess Duo and Cloey Tierno.

    The CFCU Cortland Main Street Music Series, presented by CFCU Community Credit Union, is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization with a mission to enrich Cortland’s culture and contribute to a vital downtown by providing an annual series of concerts by local, regional and national artists. Additional sponsorship is provided by the Cortland County Business Development Corporation and the Cortland County Convention and Visitors Bureau to promote “Crown City Rising,” a communications platform aiming to inform downtown stakeholders and the community at large about the ongoing Main Street reconstruction process.

    More information can be found by visiting CrownCityRising.com and more information about the series can be found by following updates on Facebook and Instagram or by visiting their website at MainStreetMusicSeries.com.

  • Sunset at the Stables Festival in East Aurora Announces Lineup

    Sunset at the Stables will return this summer to Knox Farms State Park in East Aurora, 20 miles southeast of Buffalo.

    sunset at the stables poster

    Sunset at the Stables will be host bands on July 1, 8, 15, and 22 and will feature some of the region’s most talented musicians, with Knox Farms as a backdrop. As well, there will local food and beverages from 42 North Brewing Company. Event producer and 42 North Brewery Founder, John Cimperman, spoke about how excited he is for the festival.

    We were thrilled with the response to the music series last summer. It proved to be the ideal venue for a night of music and relaxation. The Stables at Knox Park provides the ideal backdrop to highlight some of the great musical talent from our region.

    John Cimperman, Founder, 42 North Brewery

    Sunset at the Stables Lineup

    July 1 at 6 P.M.- Folkfaces

    Folkfaces is a Buffalo-based quartet who are known for their fusion of genres like Americana, folk, blues, and jazz. The band consists of Tyler Westcott (guitar, vocals), Ellen Pieroni (saxophones), Patrick Jackson (upright bass), and Dan Schwach (drums, washboard).

    Folkfaces.

    July 8 at 6 P.M- Miller and The Other Sinners

    Miller and The Other Sinners is a nationally touring Southern Soul band from Buffalo, NY. Since August of 2015, they have performed over 700 shows across 21 states and Canada from house parties to festivals. They are known for their unforgettable shows and their blend of memphis soul, gospel spirit, and funky rhythm and blues.

    Miller and The Other Sinners.

    July 15 at 6 P.M- Leroy Townes Band

    Leroy Townes Band is an original Buffalo Americana band performing vinyl-era inspired folk-rock with a shot of country.

    Juy 22 at 6 P.M- Farrow

    Farrow is a funk and soul Buffalo-based band led by producer/bass player André Pilette and singer/lyricist Michael Farrow, with Tim Webb on drums, Cory Clancy on guitar, and Michael Ruopoli on percussion. The band features a group of diverse musicians with an old school sound.

    Tickets are onsale now for $20, and some may be at the door for $25 as well, and they can be bought here.

  • Brandy Clark To Bring “The Art of the Storyteller Tour” to Homer’s Center for the Arts on June 20

    Singer-songwriter Brandy Clark, who is a 10-time Grammy nominee and CMA “Song of the Year” recipient, is set to perform an intimate night of stories and music Monday at the Center for the Arts in Homer.

    Brandy Clark, photo credit: Chris Phelps

    Every songwriter has stories to tell. The Art of the Storyteller Tour will feature new unreleased music from Clark’s upcoming album she is currently working on. Recently performing on “CMT Crossroads: Leann Rimes & Friends,” there is no doubt she is one of the most respected artists of our time. As well as being on her own musical journey, Brandy has written hits for many of todays top artists like Miranda Lambert, Kacey Musgraves, Alicia Keys, and more.

    “I hope people listening find themselves in me finding myself.”

    Brandy Clark

    Each stop features different special guests giving local singer-songwriters a chance to share their story. Central New York’s own groovy indie-folk group, The Rollin’ Rust, will be joining her on Monday evening.

    The Rollin’ Rust. Photo provided by website, www.therollinrust.com

    Brandy Clark “The Art of the Storyteller Tour”
    June 17 – Montgomery, NY – City Winery
    June 18 – Holyoke, MA – Race Street Live
    June 20 – Homer, NY – Center For the Arts
    June 21 – Toronto, ON – Great Hall
    June 23 – Ann Arbor, MI – The Ark
    June 24 – Gary, IN – Hard Rock Casino
    June 25 – Minneapolis, MN – Dakota

    General Admission tickets are available for $25, here.

  • 2022 Inclusion Festival Announced for July 15-17

    Inclusion Festival returns for 2022, from July 15-17 at Kempton Fairgrounds in Kempton, PA with daily programming from 11am to 11pm. The festival features various activities, music, workshops, camping and art, which are accessible experience for all ages and abilities.

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    Inclusion Festival

    Debuted in 2018, Inclusion Festival became the nation’s first festival designed to accommodate disabled people. Since then, the festival has grown to spread inclusion as a state of mind through year-round events, experiences, consultation and training, as well as an online magazine. This year’s festival will offer virtual components to increase accessibility for those unable to attend the live event. 

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    Inclusion Festival (credit to Wendy Dolof)

    Presented by the non-profit Accessible Festivals and proudly supported by Rex Foundation and Mimi Fishman Foundation, Inclusion Festival offers sensory-friendly live music, a wide variety of educational and recreational workshops, camping, collaborative art, relaxation areas, a community resource fair, and more, all presented in an environment designed to be accessible for all.

    This year’s lineup includes The Mantras, a Greensboro-born rock band, Yam Yam, a vibrant band from Harrisburg, PA, NYC-based award-winning blind recording artist and advocate Lachi, funky Philadelphia brass band Snacktime featuring disabled musician Ryan Gilfillian, and many more. 

    All donations received from the event will directly benefit the non-profit organization Accessible Festivals, dedicated to making communities stronger by ensuring music and recreation is accessible to all abilities.

    To purchase tickets, donate, or get involved, visit inclusionfestival.com. 

  • Green Island Gazebo (GIG) Announces 2022 Summer Concert Schedule

    The Village of Green Island, located just north of Albany and located on (and in) the Hudson River will once again hold its annual free summer concert series at the Green Island Gazebo, or GIG.

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    Located in River Park on the north end of Hudson Avenue, GIG is mainly known for the free summer concert series, although GIG also hosts the annual Festival of Trees in December.

    Summer concerts are held each Wednesday night from 6pm-8pm and made possible by generous sponsors and the GIG-a-bite crew who cook up and serve delicious weekly treats along with a group of volunteer bakers who donate desserts.

    No taxpayer dollars are used to fund the GIG summer concert series, with profits from GIG used to make improvements in River Park and Paine Street Park, and to support other groups such as the GI Senior Citizens.

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    Concerts are held at the River Park Gazebo on Hudson Ave. In the event of rain, concerts iwll be held under the Collar City Bridge on Hudson Avenue. Smoking and alcohol are not permitted in the park.

    Green Island GIG 2022 Schedule (with food specials)

    July 6 – The Accents (fried chicken basket, strawberry shortcake)

    July 13 – Lustre Kings (steak sandwich, banana split ambrosia)

    July 20 – Get up Jack (Irish Night) (Corned beef sandwich, mint chocolate chip ice cream)

    July 27 – New York Players (Mac-n-cheese, Rice pudding)

    August 3 – Swing Docs (Sausage and Peppers, Watermelon)

    August 10 – Capt. Squeeze and the Zydeco Moshers (Foot Long Hot Dogs, S’more bars)

    August 17 – Big Fez and the Surfmatics (Hawaiian Chicken Sandwich, Cookies and Cream Ice Cream)

    August 24 – The Oldiest Show (Sock Hop Night) (Pulled Pork Sliders, Peach Pie with Ice Cream)

    August 31 – TS Ensemble (Pasta Fagioli)