Category: Upcoming Shows

  • Second Show added to 50th Anniversary of “Eat a Peach” at Beacon Theatre in March

    On Friday, March 25 and Saturday March 26, the music of the legendary Allman Brothers Band will be celebrated at New York City’s Beacon Theatre, honoring the 50th anniversary of Eat A Peach, which was released on February 12, 1972 and stands as one of the greatest albums of all time.

    eat a peach

    The Beacon Theatre has been home to more than 250 Allman Brothers Band shows throughout their storied career, and March 25th will mark the debut of Trouble No More, a group including Brandon “Taz” Niederaurer (guitar, vocals), Daniel Donato (guitar, vocals), Dylan Niederauer (bass), Jack Ryan (drums), Lamar Williams Jr. (vocals), Nikki Glaspie (drums), Peter Levin (keys) and Roosevelt Collier (pedal steel guitar).

    A portion of the proceeds to benefit the Big House Foundation in the Allman Brothers Band’s hometown of Macon, GA. The primary mission of the Big House Foundation is to preserve and promote the rich musical heritage and inclusive diverse culture of the Allman Brothers Band through programs revolving around education and exhibition.

    Composed of five white hippies and one African American, the Allman Brothers Band made quite a social impact in their home base and communal hub in Macon (and the current home of the Allman Brothers Band Museum), the Allman Brothers Band spread a message of peace, love and acceptance.

    Due to overwhelming demand, Trouble No More will perform on Saturday, March 26 as well. Pre-sale tickets for the 50th anniversary celebration of Eat A Peach are now on sale, with ticket on sale set for Friday, January 21 at 10 AM EST.

  • Live at Seneca One Jazz Series Announces Dates Beginning in January 2022

    Live at Seneca One Jazz Series has announced dates beginning in January of 2022, produced by JazzBuffalo.

    The Rhythm Future Quartet
    The Rhythm Future Quartet

    The series will run January through June and will host monthly concerts, (apart from the month of May) in the Seneca One Auditorium. The Auditorium will be providing the experience of pre-concert music, food, and drinks available in the Seneca One Lobby and Bar, and high-quality sound and lighting for the community to enjoy.

    SVETLANA
    SVETLANA

    The “Live at Seneca One” jazz series will focus on next-generation rising stars, as well as a unique variety.  Concerts will include the Rhythm Future Quartet with prodigy phenomenon Henry Acker, rising star swing jazz vocalist Svetlana, Grammy® nominated rising star saxophonist and composer Remy Le Boeuf, the young jazz vocalist taking New York and beyond by storm Anaïs Reno, and the winner of the 2019 Sarah Vaughn International Jazz Vocal Competition Samara Joy with rising star jazz guitarist Pasquale Grasso.

    The Remy Le Boeuf Quartet
    The Remy Le Boeuf Quartet

    The first event of the series is “The Rhythm Future Quartet Celebrate Django Reinhardt Birthday.” The event will take place on Friday, January 21, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The second event will be “SVETLANA Love at the Movies.” The event will take place on Friday, February 11, 2022 at 8PM- 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The third event will be “The Remy Le Boeuf Quartet.” The event will take place on Friday, March 18, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The fourth event will be “Anaïs Reno with Juliet Kurtzman and Pete Malinverni.” The event will take place on Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The fifth event will be “Samara Joy featuring the Pasquale Grasso Trio.” The event will take place on Friday, June 24, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. 

    Tickets to all the events are $29. Details and links on each “Live at Seneca One” concert are available on the Live at Seneca One page on JazzBuffalo’s website.  People will be able to purchase tickets directly at the JazzBuffalo.org event listing or through Eventbrite. 

  • Waterhole announces Live Music Lineup during Saranac Lake Winter Carnival 2022

    It’s almost time for an annual North Country tradition as Saranac Lake Winter Carnival gets ready for the 2022 edition. The Upstate winter fest has been held since 1897, making 2022 the 125th annual celebration, with a theme of “Totally ’80s.”

    Saranac Lake Winter Carnival features a great deal of events, including a Royal Court, arctic golf, ski and snowshoe races, curling and woodsman exhibitions, parades, fireworks and the annual highlight, the Ice Palace.

    As always, the Waterhole will be the center for live music during Saranac Lake’s Winter Carnival 2022. Appearing over seven nights are 14 bands from both national and regional touring artists.

    winter carnival 2022

    Full week VIP passes for Winter Carnival at the Waterhole are available for $80, which grants entrance to every show of Winter Carnival from Feb 4th to Feb. 13th, 2022. The lineup can be found below, with tickets available here.

    February 4Annie in the Water with Chestnut Grove

    February 5High and Mighty Brass Band

    February 9Kat Wright and Giovanina Bucci

    February 10 – Ryan Montbleau Band and The Outcrops

    February 11 – The Mallett Brothers Band and Folkfaces

    February 12 – The Big Takeover (and post parade party)

    February 12 West End Blend and The Sideways

    February 13 – The Wormdogs

    winter carnival 2022