Category: News Desk

  • Michael Eck to mark 40th Anniversary in Live Music with acoustic performance at Caffe Lena

    Michael Eck will celebrate his 40th Anniversary in live music with a special performance his “spiritual home” Caffe Lena, on Sunday, September 25th.

    michael eck

    It was on Friday, October 1, 1982, that Michael Eck made his live musical debut, playing electric guitar with the hardcore punk band Deaf Zone in a Battle of the Bands at Bethlehem Central High School. The first they played was The Clash hit “Should I Stay or Should I Go.”

    For four decades since, Eck, a self-described “Roots scholar and multi-instrumentalist,” has played in every band you never heard of in Albany and some you actually may have, like The Plague, Chefs of the Future, Stomplistics, Ramblin Jug Stompers, Lost Radio Rounders and Good Things. Additionally, as a singer/songwriter, player and producer, Eck has appeared on dozens of albums.

    A recent inductee to the Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Hall of Fame, Eck is the only member who, as a longtime nationally published cultural critic, is also a voter for the national Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, in Cleveland.

    At his anniversary show on September 25, the veteran of “maximum solo acoustic gigs” in New York, New Orleans and Austin will offer self-written selections from across his career, including tunes culled from four albums (a number of which have been covered by regional artists) as well as a brace of new material (much of it never heard by a live audience), written “during the pandemic and following a stroke.”

    Eck will be joined, on a select number of show-closing songs by his adult children, Lakota Ruby-Eck (guitar) and Lillierose Ruby-Eck (violin). 

    Importantly, the show will also be a release party for Eck’s fifth solo album, “Your Turn to Shine—New Songs, Live at WEXT.” Physical copies will be available at the event, with digital distribution to follow. The title bears witness to the fact that most of the dozen selections were played live for the first time, in any context, at public radio station WEXT.

  • Consider the Source Announced Fall Tour And Opeth Cover Video

    Sci-fi Middle Eastern fusion prog rockers Consider the Source announced their fall “Maxx Power Tour” and released a cover video of Opeth’s “Death Whispered a Lullaby”.

    Maxx Power Tour

    Consider the Source is a Sci-fi fusion trio blends progressive rock and improvisatory jazz, soaked in Indian and Middle Eastern styles. Their latest electric album, You Are Literally a Metaphor, reaches a peak of their fifteen-year musical journey. It includes he same fury and dazzling virtuosity of their previous work, Metaphor is also a portrait of three musicians reaching new levels of maturity.

    Consider the Source

    The “Maxx Power Tour” will be their return to a fully electric performance since they performed a hybrid acoustic electric tour with their “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule”. From the bluesy swing of “When You’ve Loved and Lost Like Frankie Has” to the ethereal electro-synths of “Sketches From a Blind Man”, they continue to infuse minimalist pop, progressive metal, and freewheeling improvisation in their omnivorous musicality.

    Three of Metaphor’s nine songs are Eastern European traditionals. Bassist John Ferrara’s new Taurus bass pedals and guitarist Gabriel Marin’s new custom Vigier double-neck guitar add new dimensions to the band’s already diverse sound.

    As for their new cover music video, Opeth is one of the few bands who influenced the three of Consider the Source individually during our adolescent years and later collectively as a group.

    They write extended compositions that are emotionally dark and brilliantly tie together sections of extreme heaviness with mellow acoustic passages. Their top-notch production, tight rhythms and catchy melodies have become something we strive for in our own original music. We’ve wanted to cover one of their songs for a long time but couldn’t pick just one favorite. We hope you enjoy our interpretation of “Death Whispered A Lullaby” with a couple of our favorite riffs added in at the end from “Closure” and “Deliverance”.

    Consider the Source

    FULL SCHEDULE:

    09.02  Millersville, PA – Phantom Power *
    09.03  Stuart, VA – Front Porch Fest
    10.13  Baltimore, MD – The 8×10 **
    10.14  Abingdon, VA – Between the Vines
    10.15  Pamplin, VA – Fly High CROPtober Fest
    11.04  Portland, ME – Bayside Bowl
    11.05  Hartford, CT – Arch Street Tavern ***
    11.10  Saratoga Springs, NY – Putnam Place
    11.11  Burlington, VT – Nectar’s
    11.12  Asbury Park, NJ – Wonder Bar ****
    11.17  Sellersville, PA – Sellersville Theater *
    11.18  Pembroke, MA – Soundcheck Studios *****
    11.19  Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Made ****
    12.01  Charlottesville, VA – The Southern
    12.02  Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall
    12.03  Charlotte, NC – Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts
    12.08  Atlanta, GA – Smith’s Olde Bar
    12.09  Raleigh, NC – The Pour House Music Hall
    * w/ Chestnut Grove
    ** w/ Seven Teller
    *** w/ The Mushroom Cloud
    **** w/ Baked Shrimp
    ***** w/ Bella’s Bartok

  • SPAC Announces New Year-Long Residency With Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

    Fans of classical music and the Chamber Music Society will now get the chance to hear them in Saratoga throughout the entire year instead of just the customary summer performances. Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) has announced a new year-round residency for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center that is slated to begin later this year. 2023 marks the 10 year anniversary for this yearly residency, which is now extended throughout the entire year, affirming SPAC’s commitment to providing programming outside of the traditional summer season.

    Chamber Music Society Lincoln Center

    Performances from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will return to the Spa Little Theatre for the first time since 2019. The next scheduled dates are on October 15, March 18 and May 13 with the summer performances to be announced at a later date. All scheduled musicians and accompanying selections can be found below.

    While CMS may have just taken their final bow for the summer, we can’t think of a better way to celebrate the residency’s upcoming SPAC 10th anniversary in 2023 than by extending the scope of what they do in Saratoga.

    ~ Elizabeth Sobol, President and CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center

    Subscriptions to all three programs will be available to purchase at spac.org beginning August 26 at 10 a.m. for SPAC members. Member presales are tiered by level, and members will receive their presale start time via email. Subscriptions will be available to the general public beginning August 31 at 10 a.m. Single tickets will be available to purchase on September 8 at 10 a.m.

    Monday, October 15, 2022

    MICHAEL STEPHEN BROWN, Piano

    KRISTIN LEE, Violin

    RICHARD LIN, Violin

    JAMES THOMPSON, Violin

    MATTHEW LIPMAN, Viola

    MIHAI MARICA, Cello

    JOSEPH CONYERS, Double Bass

    Bach Concerto in D minor for Keyboard, Strings, and Continuo, BWV 1052 (1734)

    Schubert Rondo in A major for Violin and String Quartet, D. 438 (1816)

    Handel/Halvorsen Passacaglia in G minor for Violin and Viola (1894)

    Mendelssohn Double Concerto in D minor for Violin, Piano, and Strings (1823)

    Saturday, March 18, 2023

    JESSICA RIVERA, Soprano

    MICHAEL STEPHEN BROWN, Piano

    GILLES VONSATTEL, Piano

    NICHOLAS CANELLAKIS, Cello

    IAN DAVID ROSENBAUM, Percussion

    Copland El Salón México for Piano and Percussion (arr. Bernstein) (1932-36, arr. 1941)

    Bernstein Three Meditations from Mass for Cello, Piano, and Percussion (1971, arr. 1977)

    Ginastera “Chacarera” from Cinco canciones populares argentinas for Voice and Piano, Op. 10 (1943)

    Chávez “North Carolina Blues” for Voice and Piano (1942)

    Ginastera “Gato” from Cinco canciones populares argentinas for Voice and Piano, Op. 10 (1943)

    Ponce “Estrellita” for Voice and Piano (1912)

    Bernstein “I Feel Pretty” from West Side Story for Voice and Piano (1957)

    Bernstein  “Somewhere” from West Side Story for Voice and Piano (1957)

    Golijov Mariel for Cello and Marimba (1999)

    Villa-Lobos “A maré encheu” from Guia prático for Piano (1932)

    Villa-Lobos “O polichinelo” from Prole do bebê for Piano (1918)

    Ginastera Pampeana No. 2, Rhapsody for Cello and Piano, Op. 21 (1950)

    León “Oh Yemanja” from Scourge of Hyacinths for Soprano, Cello, and Piano (1994)

    Gershwin Cuban Overture for Piano, Four Hands, and Percussion (1932)

    Saturday, May 13, 2023

    WU HAN, Piano

    ARNAUD SUSSMANN, Violin

    DAVID FINCKEL, Cello

    Beethoven Sonata in F major for Violin and Piano, Op. 24, “Spring” (1800-01)

    Beethoven Trio in G major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 1, No. 2 (1791-93, rev. 1794)

    Dvořák Trio in E minor for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 90, “Dumky” (1890-91)

  • The Town Hall to Host “A Tribute To Bob Dylan” This September

    On Sep. 30 at 8 P.M., The Town Hall will present A Tribute to Bob Dylan, with performances from Sara Bareilles, Bill Frisell, Margaret Glaspy, Punch Brothers, and more.

    The Town Hall Tribute to Bob Dylan poster with lineup and image of performer singing.

    Curated by Grammy-winning producer and songwriter T Bone Burnett, the lineup features a diverse set of artists who will each perform songs from Bob Dylan’s long career. The concert also honors Dylan’s 1963 debut at The Town Hall and all proceeds will benefit the venue.

    Dylan’s debut at the Hall back in 1963 marked a turning point in the musician’s life. The show would be the largest hall he had ever performed in at the time and moved him from Greenwich Village to uptown. Dylan’s first concert at the Hall also marked a shift at the venue, which previously held mostly classical music events, towards the protest music of the 60s and 70s.

    Town Hall has been the location of many fateful moments, and I’m grateful for the invitation to celebrate one of those historic evenings on the 60th anniversary of Bob Dylan’s first concert there … He sang twenty-four songs that night, all of which have been woven into the fabric of our culture. We are going to play a few of those songs, and we are also going to celebrate the sixty years of songs that have followed that night.

    – T Bone Burnett

    The Town Hall opened in 1921 and has become world-renowned for its civic events and for its history of debuts and inclusivity. With the aim to provide accessible world-class entertainment and to inspire youth in the community to appreciate the arts, the Hall has been a staple in NYC.

    As The Town Hall reflects on its role in New York City and the world, we are turning to the great artists and movements that have shaped who we’ve become … there’s no one more befitting of celebration than Bob Dylan, whose lyrics have carried us through personal and social tragedies and transformation repeatedly over the last six decades. We can think of no one better to partner with than Dylan’s close collaborator and friend of our hall: the legendary artist T Bone Burnett.

    -The Town Hall’s Artistic Director Melay Araya.

    Tickets for the Bob Dylan Tribute show featuring various performers can be found here.

  • Progressive Metal Band Jinjer To Perform In New York City In November

    Ukrainian progressive groove metal band Jinjer recently announced their upcoming 2022 USA tour, with direct support from hard rock icons and special guests P.O.D.. The tour will kick off October 31 in San Diego, CA and wrap up on December 22 in Los Angeles, CA. Their tour will also make a stop at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York on November 21.

    Jinjer Photo credit: Annie Atlasman

    Jinjer includes members Tatiana Shmayluk on vocals, Roman Ibramkhalilov on guitars, Eugene Abdukhanov on bass, and Vlad Ulasevich on drums. With the support of the Ukrainian Ministry Of Culture, they were granted a special exemption to exit Ukraine in order to help their countrymen through music.

    Additional support includes rising American metal stars Vended (October 31-November 23), English groove/metalcore force Malevolence, (December 7-December 22). Ukrainian modern metalcore unit Space of Variations will also inject special vibe to the tour since they will join the full tour.

    Tickets go on sale this Friday, August 26 at 10:00 AM local time. Visit www.jinjer-metal.com for tickets and more information.

    Jinjer tour lineup:

    Oct 31 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues^

    Nov 01 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades^

    Nov 03 – Denver, CO – Fillmore^

    Nov 05 – Minneapolis, MN – Fillmore Minneapolis^

    Nov 07 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues^

    Nov 09 – St Louis, MO – The Pageant^

    Nov 10 – Grand Rapids, MI – 20 Monroe Live^

    Nov 11 – Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall^

    Nov 13 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues^

    Nov 14 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s^

    Nov 15 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom^

    Nov 17 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore^

    Nov 19 – Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian^

    Nov 20 – Boston, MA – House of Blues^

    Nov 21 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom^

    Nov 23 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore^

    Dec 07 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore*

    Dec 08 – Greensboro, NC – Piedmont Hall*

    Dec 10 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle*

    Dec 11 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Hall*

    Dec 13 – Tampa, FL – Jannus Live*

    Dec 14 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues*

    Dec 16 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater*

    Dec 17 – Austin, TX – Emo’s*

    Dec 18 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues*

    Dec 20 – Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren*

    Dec 21 – Las Vegas, NV – House of Blues*

    Dec 22 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern*

  • Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Celebration Begins This Weekend in Buffalo

    On Aug. 28, the sixth annual Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Celebration will return to Buffalo Central Terminal for a full day of programming.

    Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Celebration poster with comedian and cartoon art.

    Beginning at 2 P.M. and ending at 9 P.M., the festival is a one-day event but will hold various activities to enjoy in the days leading up to the annual fest on the 28. Known as one of Buffalo’s most diverse festivals, the event hosts multiple genres of music, art, and culture for attendees to enjoy.

    The Beau Fleuve Music & Arts celebration will bring international musical acts across multiple stages including Stove God Cooks, DNTWATCHTV, Q Brock, Lindsay Niccs, Grace Greenan, and many more. Audiences can expect the festival to represent multiple genres throughout the day.

    Festivalgoers can also enjoy art installations, a silent disco, poetry-spoken word, speaker events, fashion, backyard games, street art, and a family-fun area. Food and drink will also be available with a beer and wine garden and food trucks.

    In addition to the traditional Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Festival on Aug. 28, there will be fun events for attendees to enjoy leading up to the event in Buffalo. Entertainment includes a comedy show on Aug. 25, a happy hour on Aug. 26, and a field day with a softball game on Aug. 27.  

    For more information about additional music performances, art curators, and ticket purchasing, visit the Beau Fleuve Music & Arts Festival’s website. Single and group general admission tickets are now on sale.

  • The Yardbirds Announce Fall Tour with Stop at Daryl’s House

    The Yardbirds recently announced their Fall 2022 U.S. tour dates with six shows in the month of Sept. The English rock band will come to Daryl’s House in Pawling on Sep. 21 after stops in Massachusetts.

    Known for their experimental blues-rock sound, the Yardbirds brought the world some of the greatest musicians including Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page, and spurred British blues in the 1960s. The current lineup for the group includes original drummer/composer Jim McCarty, lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist John Idan, bassist Kenny Aaronson, lead guitarist Godfrey Townsend, and Myke Scavone of The Doughboys on harp, percussion, and backing vocals.

    With their chart-topping hit “For Your Love,” the Yardbirds captured fans’ attention and continue to meld heavy rock, wild jams, blues, and more. The band’s most recently released the super deluxe version of their 1966 album, Roger the Engineer, in 2021. The album features multiple versions of tracks, mixes, and more with 40 tracks total. 

    The Yardbirds continue to influence generations of bands and artists today making any show of theirs a testament to that inspiration. See below for the complete list of the six September Fall tour dates for the Yardbirds. Tickets are currently available via the band’s website

    The Yardbirds 2022 Fall Tour Schedule:

    September 17 – West Yarmouth, MA – Music Room Cape Cod

    September 19-20 – West Springfield, MA – The Big E

    September 21 – Pawling, NY – Daryl’s House

    September 22 – Philadelphia, PA – City Winery

    September 24 – Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head

  • Brooklyn Artist Tyrin Released New Music Video

    Brooklyn artist Tyrin unveiled the new music video for his latest single “It’s All Alright”. With daydreaming hues and visuals, this cinematic music video is fulfilled with nostalgia.

    Tyrin

    Tyrin is an evolving creative artist born and raised in Brooklyn. He is never afraid to reflect on what keeps him up at night while he has a genreless approach to composition. Influenced by the pop-punk and hip-hop, Tyrin started making music in 2010 to explore the realm of rap. With years of progress, he has accumulated his influence and been continuously growing while working and performing alongside his band to produce a truly unique soundscape.

    Tyrin recently unveiled “Its All Alright”, a song explaining and concerning mental health. He hopes to give out his energy to reduce his listeners’ loneliness as he new music video offers a meditative visuals to enjoy.

    The blaring basslines and an ecstatic realm of sound in “Its All Alright” illustrated the comfort with dreamy hues and euphoric visuals. Tyrin hopes listeners will find a minute for themselves within his latest tune. Sitting atop echoing vocal energy, relentless melodies and a truly encapsulating rhythm, his latest release and accompanying visuals make for an idyllic pairing.

    “It started with heavy Hip-Hop roots, and through the few months of working on it with my engineer the song started to evolve and mimic my true musical influences. ‘Its All Alright’ uncovers my truly impressive musical persona, I wrote this song to affirm that even with my flaws, I have value.”

    Tyrin

    Tyrin is looking across the alternative genre and inject his passion for hip hop and euphoric rap into something truly extraordinary. With enriched performing experience in pervious performances at numerous larger venues like Webster Hall and The Gramercy, he is nurturing a blossoming community in the heart of New York City.

  • Broken Stage Forces Cancellation of Anthrax Concert in Rochester

    On Aug. 19, Anthrax was set to play their 40th-anniversary tour at the Armory in Rochester. With support from the Black Label Society and Hatebreed, but that did not fully happen. Only Hatebreed got to play a part of their set before ending early. They were supposed to play 17 songs but only played 13 of them. Then almost an hour later, it was announced to the fans there was an issue and the rest of the show would be canceled.

    Due to unforeseen production issues, the show tonight at the Main Street Armory in Rochester had to be canceled by both ANTHRAX and BLACK LABEL SOCIETY as it was unsafe for the bands to perform. ANTHRAX and BLACK LABEL SOCIETY do not cancel shows lightly but we could not put the health and safety of the bands and crew at risk. All of the bands tonight apologize for the inconvenience and disappointment. We will be back to Rochester to rock another time. Refunds are available at the point of purchase starting Tuesday, August 23.

    Statement from the band

    ANTHRAX’s guitarist Scott Ian also took to his personal Twitter to write: “Rochester we didn’t want to cancel, we had to. The stage was broken, the venue did not fix it and it was not safe to continue the show. It’s shitty for you, it’s shitty for us. We’ll be back my friends, on a real stage.”

    Hatebreed

    Drummer Matt Byrne. Photo credit- Mike Miller

    Hatebreed is an American metalcore band from Bridgeport, Connecticut, formed in 1994. The band released its debut album Satisfaction is the Death of Desire in 1997, which gave the band a cult following. The band signed to Universal Records and released Perseverance in 2002, which hit the Billboard 200. Combining elements of hardcore and heavy metal, the band is often described as metalcore, hardcore punk, and beatdown hardcore band. They have played a major role in the Connecticut hardcore scene.

    Singer- Jamey Jasta. Photo Credit- Mike Miller
  • Marco Benevento Announces New Tour Dates With Stop in Brooklyn This Fall

    Multi-instrumentalist Marco Benevento has announced additional tour dates to his upcoming fall tour including a stop at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn this November. The run is in support of the artist’s recent studio album released this June titled, Benevento.

    Based in Hudson Valley, Benevento begins his tour on Sept. 3 in Portland, Maine, at the Ghostland Festival before closing out in Holyoke, Massachusetts, at Race Street Live on Nov. 19. The newly added dates and Brooklyn stop will bring the artist back to the place where he was a resident for almost 20 years.

    Benevento recorded his recent album in the middle of the pandemic at his home studio in Hudson Valley. His solo jam sessions spurred inspiration as did the ability to experiment with instruments and equipment that had been unused for some time. While most of the record was solely Benevento, his wife and daughter contributed to the album as vocalists.

    Benevento looks out in the cover of his new album

    The album was released with rave reviews from listeners. The 11-track album includes elements of lo-fi dance jams, psychedelic, and West-African groove, and is a 40-minute record of creative experimentation.

    For the complete tour schedule of the upcoming shows, see below. Tickets are on sale now and available on the artist’s website, here.

    Marco Benevento Tour Dates

    9/3 – Portland, ME – Ghostland Festival

    10/7 – Pembroke, MA – Soundcheck Studios

    10/11 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy & Harriett’s

    10/12 – San Diego, CA – Casbah

    10/13 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

    10/14 – Felton, CA – Felton Music Hall

    10/15 – San Francisco, CA – The Chapel

    10/16 – Sonoma, CA – Sebastiani Theatre

    10/19 – Eugene, OR – Sessions Music Hall

    10/20 – Bend, OR – Volcanic

    10/21 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir

    10/22 – Portland, OR – Doug Fir

    10/23 – Seattle, WA – Madame Lou’s

    11/17 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg

    11/18 – New Haven, CT – Space Ballroom

    11/19 – Holyoke, MA – Race Street Live