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  • The Egg to host Leo Kottke, Albert Cummings and Jorma Kaukonen this Fall

    In its ongoing “American Roots & Branches” concert series The Egg will host Leo Kottke on October 28, Albert Cummings on November 19 and Jorma Kaukonen of Hot Tuna and Jefferson Airplane on December 13. The Egg is postponing Tommy Malone’s show, scheduled October 15, to a date unannounced at time of print. 

    Jorma Kaukonen, coming to The Egg on December 13.

    Leo Kottke – Friday October 28, 8pm

    Leo Kottke’s dextrosity on six and 12 string guitars has been developed and refined over more than four decades of musicianship. The acoustic gutairist’s lyrics, though scarce, are witty and eccentric, delivered in a deep baritone. In his most recent album, Noon, Kottke and frequent collaborator, Mike Gordon of Phish, layer their unconventional guitars and converging voices. Known for his stage presence and storytelling, Leo Kottke’s show at The Egg promises good humor and great guitar. 

    Albert Cummings – Saturday November 28, 7:30pm

    Returning to The Egg with Scot Sutherland and Warren Grant is New England blues guitarist and singer Albert Cummings. The artist’s newest album “TEN,” explores panging romance and subdued emotionality, paired with consistently impressive guitar stylings.  

    Jorma KaukonenTuesday December 13, 7:30pm

    For over half a century, Jorma Kaukonen has been a prolific force in American roots music, blues and rock. His career started as a back-up singer for Janis Joplin but Kaukonen found fame as a founding member of Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. The guitarist is a member of the Rock & Roll Hall of fame and is a Grammy recipient. Expect an intimate performance of traditional blues and Kaukonen’s originals.

    Tickets are currently on sale online at www.theegg.org, by telephone at 518-473-1845, or in person at The Egg Box Office Monday – Friday from 11 AM – 3 PM.  

  • Chris Thile begins Europe tour and residency with New York Philharmonic

    As a member of Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek, Chris Thile has won multiple Grammy Awards. As former host of Live From Here, the American Public Radio show to follow the iconic Prairie Home Companion, Thile introduced a wide array of up-and-coming artists to Minnesota and the world. Now Thile is beginning his next endeavor with the New York Philharmonic before setting off on a solo tour of Europe on October 20.

    An integral figure in progressive bluegrass music, Thile specializes in mandolin as well as in composing, singing and performing. After his radio variety show, Live From Here, was canceled in the thick of the pandemic, Thile moved to a converted church in Hudson to record what he called “his first truly solo album” in a prolific career, Laysongs

    In NYC next month, Thile will have his first show as Creative Partner with the NY Philharmonic’s 65th Street Session, joined by Brad Mehldau and Tune-Yards. As Creative Partner, Thile will both perform and serve as a curator, calling together artists from across America for performances and collaborations. This role is nothing new for the musician, who has a history of genre-bending that includes playing Bach on Mandolin with Yo Yo Ma, for example. 

    The Europe tour will start in Estonia and make stops in Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, France, Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Norway, and the UK, ending at the National Concert Hall in Dublin. On December 6, Chris Thile will return from his tour to the NY Philharmonic with Punch Brothers, Watchhouse, and Sarah Jarosz. Tickets for all tour dates are available now.

    Chris Thile Solo Tour 

    October 11 – New York City, NY – Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall

    October 20 – Viljandi, Estonia – Traditional Music Center

    October 21 – Budapest, Hungary – Magyar Zene Háza

    October 22 – Vien, Austria – Konzerthaus

    October 23 – Brno Czechia – Besední dům

    October 24 – Hlavní Město Praha, Czechia – Rudolfinum

    October 27 – Paris, France – Le Trianon

    October 28 – Lyon, France – Trinity Chapel

    October 30 – Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Philharmonie de Luxembourg

    October 31 – Hamburg, Germany – Elbphilharmonie

    November 1 – Ludwigshafen Am Rhein, Germany – Enjoy Jazz Festival

    November 2 – Berlin, Germany – Heimathafen Neukölln

    November 4 – København K, Denmark – The Black Diamond

    November 5 – Da Groningen, Netherlands – TakeRoot Music Festival 2022

    November 6 – Antwerp, Belgium – De Roma

    November 7- Oslo, Norway – Riksscenen

    November 9 – Bristol, United Kingdom – St George’s Bristol

    November 10 – Coventry, United Kingdom – Warwick Arts Centre

    November 11 – London, United Kingdom – Queen Elizabeth Hall

    November 12 – Manchester, United Kingdom – RNCM (Royal Northern College of Music)

    November 13 – Glasgow, United Kingdom – The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

    November 15 – Dublin, Ireland – National Concert Hall

    December 6 – New York City, New York – Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall

  • Grateful Dead Close Out Second Nassau Coliseum Run: September 8, 1973

    It’s no secret that Nassau Coliseum was a favorite venue of The Grateful Dead, as their 42 shows that took place there would suggest. The first shows the band would play here took place in 1973 and today marks the anniversary of the final one of those which completed a two-night run. This one and the night before it are renowned in Dead lore for being the first shows at which Jerry Garcia played his new customized guitar dubbed “Wolf.” And this Grateful Dead show, in particular, was deemed worthy enough by archivist David Lemieux to be released as Dave’s Picks Volume 38 in April of 2021. It’s not hard to see why as the entire show is a true mix of relaxed and effortless musical interplay with moments of pure improvisational psychedelia as only the Dead can deliver.

    The Dead kick off night two at Nassau with a spirited “Bertha,” with bassist Phil Lesh coming in loud and clear on the early mix. After navigating through the popular opener with ease, guitarist Bob Weir takes over lead vocals for a run through of “Me And My Uncle” that gets a roar of approval from the Nassau faithful. Things then slow down and groove a lot more thanks to the “Sugaree” that follows, one of the first set highlights despite some feedback issues. Jerry Garcia’s pristine vocals help fuel a version that peaks nicely by the end.

    Thankfully, by “Tennessee Jed” the sound issues seem to be resolved and the band returns in kind with one of the first extended jams of the night, this one of the slow build variety. Taking advantage of the clearer sound space, the Dead follow this up with a powerful version of “Looks Like Rain,” another vintage Weir-led tune. The “Row Jimmy” that appears later in the set follows in the footsteps of “Jed” with more beautifully patient and ascending interplay, with notable additions from Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux on keys and vocals, respectively.

    An already full and complete opening set then gets graced with a complete “Weather Report Suite” with the newly unleashed “Let It Grow” on the back end, a classic Grateful Dead song that first debuted at Nassau Coliseum the night before. After yet another emotional peak, the set could have easily ended here as well but instead the band rips through a flawless “Eyes Of The World” that starts fast and doesn’t let up.

    A second set that’s also chock full o’ music begins with a “Greatest Story Ever Told” with some fiery guitar fills provided by Garcia with Donna Jean, like the rest of the band, sounding fully engaged. “Ramble On Rose” then follows, with the “Just like New York City” lyric and another incendiary Garcia guitar solo both getting noticeable roars of approval from the Long Island crowd. The early stages of the second set also feature a rarity in the live debut of “Sing Your Blues Away” with Keith Godchaux taking a surprising turn on lead vocals. The aforementioned Dave’s Picks Volume 38 was the first live Dead album to contain this song, which is no surprise since it was played only six times September of 1973 and then never again. Although it would be featured on the band’s Wake Of The Flood album released later this year.

    Things return to a very familiar place right afterwards with “China Cat Sunflower” and the customary seamless intro to “I Know You Rider” that comes along with it. An oddly placed mid-second set “El Paso” comes next and goes off without a hitch, setting the table for another one of the emotional peaks of the evening. With the Dead still somewhat in the early stages of the post-Pigpen era, an emotional and stretched out “He’s Gone” takes place at Nassau this evening, with some delicate interplay between guitars and keys.

    “Truckin’” revs the energy in the building back up with Garcia continuing to lead the way on another breakneck exploratory jam. The band then rides this wave all the way to set’s end with their heralded covers of “Not Fade Away” and “Going Down The Road Feelin’ Bad” that leave the Nassau Dead Heads wanting more. The encore selections seem to match the general sentiment of this run-closing show: a poignant, expressive “Stella Blue” followed by a rollicking, high energy “One More Saturday Night.” Afterwards, the Dead would continue on about their tour of Northeast cities in September of 1973.

    View this and more Grateful Dead shows from across New York State with our interactive map below

    Grateful Dead – Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Uniondale, NY 9/8/73

    Set 1: Bertha, Me and My Uncle, Sugaree, Beat It On Down The Line, Tennessee Jed, Looks Like Rain, Brown Eyed Women, Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, Weather Report Suite Prelude-> Weather Report Suite Part 1-> Let It Grow, Eyes Of The World-> China Doll

    Set 2: Greatest Story Ever Told, Ramble On Rose, Big River, Let Me Sing Your Blues Away, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, El Paso, He’s Gone-> Truckin’-> Not Fade Away-> Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad-> Not Fade Away,

    E: Stella Blue-> One More Saturday Night

  • In Focus: The War On Drugs with Lo Moon at Beak and Skiff

    Philly indie rock outfit The War on Drugs performed at Beak & Skiff Orchards in Lafayette, NY on Friday, June 10.

    The War On Drugs – Beak & Skiff, Lafayette, NYJune 10, 2022

    Setlist: Old Skin, Pain, An Ocean in Between the Wave, I Don’t Wanna Wait, Victim, Strangest Thing, Red Eyes, Living Proof, Harmonia’s Dream, Nothing To Find, Come to the City, Rings Around My Father’s Eyes, Under The Pressure, I Don’t Live Here Anymore

    Encore: Occasional Rain, Lost In the Dream

  • Opera Saratoga Announces New Details for 2022 Summer Festival

    Opera Saratoga announced Thursday their updated casting, and ticket information for their 2022 Summer Festival.

    The festival, which runs from May 26 to July 10, will host eight shows at venues spanning from Albany up to Lake George Village.

    Four different performers on the stage during a presentation of The Barber of Seville.
    The Barber of Seville will be performed on Proctors MainStage in Schenectady on July 8 & 10.

    Guest performers include artists Carolee Carmello, Craig Colclough, Siphokazi Molten, Daniel Mobbs, Phyllis Pancella, Sidney Outlaw, and Marietta Simpson.

    The festival will open up with Stars of Tomorrow, an annual concert at The Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls.

    Headline performances of the festival include two Gioachino Rossini works, The Barber of Seville on Proctors MainStage in Schenectady and Petite Messe Solennelle at The Round Lake Auditorium on July 10. The Barber of Seville is the final scheduled concert of the festival.

    Also featured will be Sky on Swings by Lembit Beecher and Hannah Moscovitch at The Egg in Albany, and a performance of Stephen Sondheim’s famed Sweeney Todd on the Amphitheater Stage of the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

    Other events include A Broadway Cabaret at The Mansion of Saratoga in Rock City Falls, A Juneteenth Celebration at Proctors’ GE Theater in Schenectady, and the 2020 Opera Gala: Opera Under the Stars at The Barn at French Mountain in Lake George Village.

    Opera Saratoga has been offering tickets for individual performances for the summer festival since March 21, and is also providing broader access through two different event passes.

    The “All Access Pass” offers 20% savings off tickets to Sweeney Todd, Sky on Swings, A Broadway Cabaret, and both Rossini operas, along with granting free tickets A Juneteenth Celebration and Stars of Tomorrow. The pass also provides holders a 20% discount off any additional tickets purchased.

    The “Festival Highlights Pass” gives priority seating and 20% off tickets to Sweeney Todd, Sky on Swings, and The Barber of Seville. Holders can also customize their pass by including additional tickets to concerts of choice from the Opera Saratoga 2022 Festival with a 10% discount for each purchased.

    Tickets for individual performances have been available online or by phone through the offices of SPAC (Sweeney Todd, Stars of Tomorrow, A Broadway Cabaret, Petite Messe Solennelle), Proctors (The Barber of Seville, A Juneteenth Celebration) and Egg Box (Sky on Swings). Other details can be found on Opera Saratoga’s website.

  • Dark Star Orchestra Brilliantly Recreate Lille Fairgrounds in France on 50th Anniversary

    The Capitol Theatre was packed on Friday, May 13 with Deadheads young and old as Dark Star Orchestra paid homage to the Grateful Dead at the iconic Deadhead venue at The Capitol Theatre. On this night they recreated one of the Dead’s shows from their great Europe 1972 tour. More specifically the show from May 13, 1972 at Lille Fairgrounds in Lille, France. It was a hell of a set then and it was a hell of a show now.

    Lille Fairgrounds France

    The first set was played with precision and umph, never getting too noodley. The second set started off with a thunderous “Truckin’” into a jam filled “drums” > “The Other One.” Other highlights of the evening included “Beat It On Down The Line,” “Playing in the Band,” & “GDTRFB.”

    Lille Fairgrounds France

    Dark Star Orchestra – The Capitol Theatre – May 13, 2022 – recreating May 13, 1972 – Lille Fairgrounds of France

    Set 1: Bertha, Black Throated Wind, Chinatown Shuffle, Loser, Beat It On Down The Line, Mister Charlie, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Me And My Uncle, Big Railroad Blues, Next Time You See Me, Playing In The Band, Sugaree, Mexicali Blues, Casey Jones 

    Set 2: Truckin’ > drums > The Other One > He’s Gone, It Hurts Me Too, Sugar Magnolia, Not Fade Away > Going Down The Road Feeling Bad > Not Fade Away 

    Encore: One More Saturday Night

  • Disclosure Brings The Energy To Elsewhere

    English electronic music duo, Disclosure, rocked the illustrious Elsewhere Brooklyn club and music venue on Wednesday, May 11th. The duo brought high energy and psychedelic sounds to Brooklyn as they started their four day Brooklyn run as part of their North American Tour.

    The Grammy award winning duo, known for their electrifying single “Latch,” featuring Sam Smith and “Nocturnal,” featuring The Weeknd, performed new cuts from their new album Energy as well as their popular hits. After rising to prominence in 2013, Disclosure has cultivated a strong following that truly showed out for the English duo on Wednesday.

    The stars were also out on Wednesday night with an appearance from Sam Smith, who was also in attendance that night. It was just a Wednesday, but it was definitely not a boring one. Disclosure brought electrifying energy accompanied by a beautiful light show that fully encapsulated a true out of body experience.

    Doors opened at 11, but the duo performed in front of a full house with their set starting at approximately 1am. The opener was the talented Honey Bun, who definitely warmed up the crowd for what was to come.

    The duo started their Brooklyn stint with a strong first show, and continues to carry this momentum to their sold out shows at Brooklyn Mirage this Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

  • In Focus: Twiddle and Andy Frasco & the U.N. at Town Ballroom in Buffalo

    Twiddle and Andy Frasco and the U.N. came to The Town Ballroom in Buffalo on April 7. You can tell both bands on tour are having a ton of fun because all three sets featured various members and friends sitting in, giving a vibe that you were seeing a collective of friends and musicians versus two seperate bands doing their thing.

    Twiddle and Andy Frasco

    The show started with a set by Mihali and a few friends which was a mellow open to get the night started. Andy Frasco & The U.N. was next. Half show and half house party on stage, Andy Frasco and his band ramped up the energy, whether swigging from a bottle of Jim Beam, jumping on the piano or pulling various friends and musicians onstage, Andy Frasco is all about having a good time onstage and the Buffalo crowd ate it up.

    Twiddle rode the energy from Andy Frasco and the U.N. and kept the crowd dancing all night. An encore of Baba O’Riley brought all of the musicians throughout the night back together onstage for a finale that left the crowd walking out with smiles.

    Setlist: Collective Pulse > Be There, Play, The FRENDS Theme, Apples > White Light > Apples > Lost in the Cold, Milk*, Juggernaut
    Encore: Baba O’Riley^

    * with Mike Gantzer
    ^ with Andy Frasco & The U.N., Mike Gantzer, and Scott Hannay

  • Gary Numan Intrudes at Town Ballroom in Buffalo

    Gary Numan stopped by the Town Ballroom in Buffalo on March 12th. Best known from his 1970’s and early 1980’s hits “Are ‘Friends’ Electric?” and “Cars“, Numan is still going strong in support of his newest album Intruder, his 21st solo record.

    gary numan

    Though he played a good amount off of his new science fiction soundtrack about the impending climate catastrophe, he also included a good mix of his material throughout the years. Gary still has some dates in America before heading back overseas to continue his world tour.

    Gary Numan – Town Ballroom, Buffalo – March 12, 2022

    Setlist: Intruder, Metal, The Promise, The Gift, Everything Comes Down to This, Films, Ghost Nation, Love Hurt Bleed, Pray for the Pain You Serve, Bed of Thorns, Down in the Park, Cars, Here in the Black, The Chosen, My Name Is Ruin, A Prayer for the Unborn

    Encore: Me! I Disconnect From You, Are ‘Friends’ Electric?

  • Ontario based Punk Rock band Sumo Cyco announce North American “Initiation” tour

    Sumo Cyco, a Punk Rock band out of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada have announce their Initiation tour starting on May 19th. After fans loved their album Initiation, they begged for Sumo Cyco to go on tour. So in response, Sumo Cyco did. Prior to the Initiation tour, the band will be joining rock icons Buckcherry and special guests Blacktop Mojo on their respective tour.

    Sumo Cyco tour

    The band consists of teen pop-superstar Skye “Sever” Sweetnam as well as producer/guitarist Matt “MD13” Drake and bassist Oscar Anesetti.  Sumo Cyco have an undeniable following of fans with their impressive mixture of metal, pop and everything in between. Prior to signing with Napalm Records, Sumo Cyco  won awards such as “Best Female-Fronted” band at the Toronto Independent Music Awards. They also became top finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition. The band has also shared stages with The Offspring, Coal Chamber, Our Lady Peace, and many more. Sumo Cyco’s rise to stardom was tremendous. The group garnered hundreds of thousands of cross-platform streams instantaneously.

    Initiation invites a bunch of new followers into Sumo Cyco’s dystopian world of “Cyco City”! Last fall, Sumo Cyco dropped the official Digital Deluxe Edition of Initiationfeaturing their new single “Sun Eater”. The deluxe also includes new tracks such as “New Jive”, “We Are The Nation” and “Awakened”.

    Sumo Cyco 2022 Tour Dates: First Half of Tour

    Supporting @buckcherry & @blacktopmojo
    Fri 29 Apr – Des Plaines IL – Des PLaines Theatre
    Sat 30 Apr – Kansasville WI -1175
    Sun 01 May – Bloomington IL – Castle Theatre
    Tue 03 May – Indianapolis IN – Hi Fi (The Annex)
    Wed 04 May – Lexington KY – Manchester Music Hall
    Fri 06 May – St Charles IL – Arcada Theatre
    Sat 07 May – Flint MI – Machine Shop
    Sun 08 May – Horseheads NY – The L Live
    Tue 10 May – Hermon ME – Morgan Hill Event Center
    Wed 11 May – Porland ME – Aura
    Fri 13 May – Rochester NY – Montage Music Hall
    Sat 14 May – Leesburg VA – Tally H
    Mon 16 May- Murrells Inlet SC – Suck Bang Blow
    Tue 17 May – Black Mountain NC – Silverados
    Wed 18 May – Athens GA – Georgia Theatre
    Fri 20 May – Birmingham AL- Iron City

    Headline dates with support from @blacksatellite

    Thu 19 May – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
    Sat 21 May – Greenville, SC – Radio Room
    Sun 22 May – Greensboro, NC – The Blind Tiger
    Tue 24 May – Pittsburgh, PA – Hard Rock Cafe
    Wed 25 May – Harrisburg, PA – HMAC
    Thu 26 May – Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
    Fri 27 May – Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz
    Sun 29 May – Hampton Beach, NH – Wallys
    Tue 31 May – New Bedford, MA – The Vault
    Wed 01 Jun – Montreal, QE – Turbohaus
    Thu 02 Jun – Quebec City, QE -L’Anti Bar & Spectacles
    Fri 03 Jun – Ottawa, ON – Brass Monkey
    Sat 04 Jun – Toronto, ON – Hard Luck
    Mon 06 Jun – Buffalo, NY – Iron Works
    Tue 07 Jun – Cleveland, OH – The Winchester
    Thu 09 Jun – Westland, MI -The Token
    Fri 10 Jun – Battle Creek, MI – Music Factory
    Sat 11 Jun – Chicago, IL – Reggies