Category: Capital Region

  • What’s the Scoop? Stewart’s Ice Cream Flavors as Upstate New York Music Venues

    There are two things you can find a great deal of in Upstate New York – music venues in nearly every town, and Stewart’s Shops. There are more than 345 Stewart’s in New York and Vermont, and if you’ve been to a show or gone camping Upstate, you’ve probably stopped at a Stewart’s for provisions. With newly remodeled shops, Stewart’s is a staple for locals and visitors alike.

    One of Stewart’s best sellers is their ice cream. Made from milk from New York farms, the variety of flavors goes well beyond the basic Chocolate, Vanilla and Strawberry. The variety of music venues Upstate is equally varied, and gives music lovers an opportunity to see their favorite bands and new artists in unique settings. 

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    We’ve partnered with Stewart’s Shops to look at their ice cream flavors and compared them to Upstate music venues. Below you’ll find 15 flavors paired with their appropriate venue, a small sampling of the more than 30 flavors Stewart’s Shops offer. Get the scoop before you get a scoop heading to your next show!

    Brownie Cookie Sundae // Ulster Performing Arts Center, Kingston

    This venue and flavor have each got it all. UPAC features one of the widest arrays of musical selections in the state. From Meatloaf to Willie Nelson, the HV Philharmonic to plays and musicals, UPAC has it all. Likewise, Brownie Cookie Sundae comes loaded with vanilla ice cream, chewy brownie bites, soft cookie dough pieces and a rich fudge swirl. Available in a cone or half-gallon.

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    Star Gazer // Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), Saratoga Springs

    Where can you see the most stars? Head north on I-87 and get off at exit 13 for Saratoga Performing Arts Center, where you’ll see the biggest artists and national touring bands at SPAC each summer! Originally the home of the NYC Ballet, SPAC has been bringing concerts to the edge of the Adirondacks since the 1960s, making this the perfect venue for seeing stars. Stargazer has Malt flavored ice cream with a rich caramel swirl and pieces of Milky Way candy bars mixed in. Available in a half-gallon.

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    Chocolate Sea Turtle // Snug’s Harbor, New Paltz

    Turtles are found throughout the state, but they’ll always need a snug harbor somewhere to rest their shell. Snug Harbor provides a comfortable space for bands to play in the college town of New Paltz, with a variety of music and cold beer on tap. Stewart’s Chocolate Sea Turtle features chocolate ice cream with a sea salt caramel swirl and chocolate fudge pecans. Available in a cone for a limited time. 

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    Fireworks // Empire State Plaza, Albany

    One of the best spots for fireworks in Upstate New York is the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany. Capable of hosting more than 10,000 people and room for even more nearby, the Fireworks every 4th of July and for select events are a must see event, as well as the bands that perform on the plaza during the summer months. Pop Rocks encased in vanilla ice cream with a tart cherry swirl helps this flavor live up to its name! Available in a cone.

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    Blueberry Pie in the Sky // Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel

    Summer and blueberry pie are synonymous. The summer of love lives on through Bethel Woods. Grab a cone of Blueberry in the Sky, with blueberry ice cream with shortbread and a Maine blueberry swirl, on the way to your next show and imagine the roads filled with cars headed to Yasgur’s Farm. Available in a pint.

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    Happy Camper // Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Oak Hill

    When the music on the stage is done for the day, head to your campsite anywhere at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival’s campgrounds for pickin’ parties, where you can hear classic bluegrass songs and singalongs, just like at camp enjoy s’mores! With graham cracker flavored ice cream with a graham cracker pieces, a marshmallow swirl and peanut butter pieces, enjoy a cone of Stewart’s Happy Camper while friends old and new sit around and pluck away. Available in a cone.

    Campfire S’Moreo // Levon Helm’s Barn, Woodstock

    Located just a few miles from Mount Marion near Saugerties, Levon Helm’s Barn is the perfect pairing for this summer time treat. Living in Woodstock at Big Pink with The Band and backing Bob Dylan for years, Levon Helm made a second home in Woodstock, establishing Midnight Rambles that continue to be a thing of legend. Outside Levon’s Barn, you’ll find small campfires before and after shows – year round – making the Campfire S’Moreo a perfect pairing to this classic venue. Available in a cone for a limited time.

    Mint Cookie Crumble // The Bardavon, Poughkeepsie

    Two classics, presented in a new way. The Bardavon is the oldest continually operating music venue in New York State, offering various performing arts, cinema, theater, vaudeville, and performers ranging from David Byrne to Chick Corea, Dr. John to Gladys Knight, and Joan Baez to Natalie Merchant. Bardavon is also the home of the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, making the classic venue fresh for a new generation of music lovers. Mint Cookie Crumble is a spin on mint chocolate chip, but with a chocolate cookie crumble fudge swirl mixed in smooth cool mint ice cream. A classic, presented in a fresh new way. Available in a cone, pint or half-gallon, and now available in a non-dairy pint!

    Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup // The Egg, Albany

    One of Stewart’s tastiest ice creams has a swirl of peanut butter inside, ready to surprise you with each bite. Inside The Egg in Albany, you’ll find not one but two music venues – The Hart Theatre and The Swyer Theatre, both offering an array of musical offerings, not to mention surprisingly incredible acoustics! Available in a cone, pint or half-gallon.

    Chocolate Caramel Tornado // The Falcon, Marlboro

    Combining chocolate and sea salt caramel ice creams with chocolate covered honeycomb pieces and a chocolate/caramel swirl makes for unique yet delicious treat. Similarly unique and offering delicious music is The Falcon, where you can find jazz in an intimate and rustic Hudson Valley setting. Available in a cone for a VERY limited time.

    Crumbs along the Mohawk // Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes

    Located 500 feet from the Mohawk River, Cohoes Music Hall, opened in 1874, has been home for live music performances, high school musicals and plays, theater performances and much more. With a name synonymous with music, Cohoes is a great small town to stop in for an evening. The perfect ice cream to go with such a classic venue is Crumbs Along the Mohawk, inspired by the 1939 film “Drums Along the Mohawk,” with graham cracker flavored ice cream holding together graham cracker pieces with a caramel swirl. Available in a pint or half-gallon.

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    Brew Ha Ha // Saranac Brewery, Utica; Ommegang Brewery, Cooperstown

    Where in New York can you get brewery fresh beer and live music? Two places come to mind – Saranac Brewery in Utica, and Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown. With their own wide selections of beers and other beverages, these breweries offer two things that New York is known for – great beer and great music – Brew Ha Ha takes Stewart’s richer roast coffee ice cream with espresso bean flavored chocolate flakes, a nice combination as well! Available in a cone or half-gallon.

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    Adirondack Bear Paw // The Waterhole, Saranac Lake

    The northernmost venue on our list is The Waterhole, home to music year round, with Party on the Patio on Thursdays each summer, Winter Carnival music performances in February, and the heart of this Adirondack town. Vanilla ice cream mixed with sweet praline cashews and caramel swirls make a rich combination in this tasty northern delight. Available in a half-gallon.

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    Kaydeross Kreme Light // Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs

    The classic creamsicle flavor is a throwback to summers spent in Saratoga Springs, with a twist. A classic Saratoga venue, Caffe Lena, has been a fixture in the Spa City since the 1960s, and new renovations in the building put a twist on the original! Available in a half-gallon at your local Stewart’s Shops!

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    Colombian Coffee // Club Helsinki, Hudson

    Like coffee, Club Helsinki has something for everyone, serving as a music venue, bar and restaurant. Open mic nights, both virtual and in person, welcome all people and talents. The many flavors of coffee can be found in this Columbia County venue that welcomes a variety of artists to the east shore of the Hudson River. Available in a cone or half-gallon.

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  • Schroon Lake Live Presents a Summer Boathouse Concert Series

    A variety of music is presented by the Schroon Lake Arts Council this summer, with “Schroon Lake Live — a World of Music on Schroon Lake.”

    Located near the historic 1874 Boathouse Theater overlooking Schroon Lake, “The Pearl of the Adirondacks,” the Schroon Lake Arts Council brings affordable events for all residents and visitors in the North Country, and as such, all concerts and programs are free this summer.

    The concert series, which began back in the 1970’s, has long featured the best in traditional folk, bluegrass and Adirondack roots music, most often performed in the intimate and acoustically wonderful 1874 Boathouse Theater.

    After there were no concerts in the summer of 2020 due to Covid, we were one of the few series that returned to live music during summer 2021. That said, we had a wonderful season last year, featuring 5 concerts as well as our Adirondack Folk Festival.

    Dr. David Namerow, President, Schroon Lake Arts Council

    Forging a unique affiliation with the Schroon Lake Chamber of Commerce, the Arts Council can now reduce costs and share marketing with the Chamber, allowing for greater collaboration on all arts programs. “The businesses and residents of Schroon Lake have stepped up to the plate with increased donations and sponsorships”, said Dr. Namerow.

    On Wednesday nights, the local Chamber of Commerce sponsors their popular Twilight Dance and music programs from 7 to 9 pm outdoors and FREE for all. “We are very proud of our musical history and want people to know that if you want Live music in the summer, Schroon Lake is your destination.”, said Dr. Namerow.

    A special family and children’s concert will be held on Saturday morning, July 16, at 11 am in the Boathouse, featuring Mark Rust, a wonderful instrumentalist and singer who promises to have all kids and families singing and playing along.

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    The jewel of the summer is the 32nd Adirondack Folk Festival on Sunday, August 14 from 12 pm to 5 pm, featuring the best in classic Adirondack roots music.

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    In addition, the Schroon Lake Arts Council sponsors Monday night Jam Sessions all summer long from 7- 10 p.m. in the Boathouse, featuring guitarists, banjo folks, singers or just listeners who enjoy an evening of FREE music. This series is overseen by Dave Insull, who amazes all with the variety of songs and stories he knows.

    Schroon Lake Summer Music Series

    July 2: Feinberg Brothers
    July 5: Get Up Jack
    July 12: Hot Club of Saratoga
    July 19: Jamcrackers
    July 26: The Kennedys
    Aug. 2: Meadowmount Music Camp
    Aug. 9: Cold Chocolate
    Aug. 14: Adirondack Folk Festival

    The Boathouse Theater is located at 20 Dock St. View photos of past events and a little history below.

  • Rensselaer County Summer Concert Series Lineups

    Rensselaer County holds a great deal of small towns in Eastern New York, with free summer concert series found throughout the county.

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    From Hudson River and Hoosic River towns to the hills of the Rensselaer Plateau and the Taconic Mountains at the Massachusetts state line, these small towns offer quiet settings with lively music during the week each summer. See details on a dozen summer concert series found throughout Rensselaer County.

    Powers Park Concert Series
    Held at Powers Park, 420 Second Ave., Troy

    July 9: Adirondack Muscle Cars Car Show, Emerald City, Brokenhearted/Tom Petty Stevie Nicks Tribute
    July 16: Tom Atkins & Berkstar Guitar Wars
    July 23: Chain Reaction
    July 30: Nite Train Blues
    Aug. 6: M-16 Ultimate Rock Night
    Aug. 13: The Accents
    Aug. 20: Ten Most Wanted
    Aug. 27: Brian Kane’s Beginning

    Schodack Music in the Park
    Held in Schodack Park, 512 Poyneer Road, Schodack

    June 7: Peaceful Country Band
    June 14: Gone Grey
    June 21: Triskele
    June 28: Kyle Bourgault Band
    July 5: Yankee Dodole Band
    Aug. 2: Jarrod
    Aug. 9: Scarlett Fever
    Aug. 16: Pete and Friends

    West Sand Lake Summer Concerts
    Held at Sand Lake Butler Park from 6-8pm on Thursday nights.

    July 7th Whiskey Highway
    July 14th Ricochet
    July 21st Diva and the Dirty Boys
    July 28th Beatin’ the Odds
    August 4th 10-01
    August 11th The Schmooze
    August 18th Double D Trio
    August 25th The Refrigerators

    Schaghticoke Summers Eve Concerts
    Held at the Schaghticoke Town Hall Gazebo in Melrose.

    6/23 – Brian Kane
    6/30 – 5 Daze Out
    7/7. – Soul Provider
    7/14 – Nostalgia – Car Show
    7/21 – Matt Mirabile Band
    7/28. – Kyle Bougault – Xmas in July & Fireworks
    8/4 – Skeeter Creek
    8/11 – Lustre Kings – Car Show
    8/18 – Legacy
    8/25 – Harmory Rocks Happy 15th Anniversary and Fireworks

    Schodack Summer Music In The Park 2022
    Schodack Town Park, Tuesdays @6pm

    6/07 / Peaceful Country Band (Rain Date 6/08)
    6/14 / Gone Gray (Rain Date 6/15)
    6/21 / Triskele (Rain Date 6/22)
    6/28 / Kyle Bourgault Band (Rain Date 6/29)
    7/05 / Yankee Doodle Band (Rain Date 7/06)
    8/02 / Jarod (Rain Date 8/03)
    8/09 / Scarlett Fever (Rain Date 8/10)
    8/16 / Pete & Friends (Rain Date 8/17)

    East Greenbush Town Concerts
    Held at Onderdonk Park. All shows are 6pm – 8pm, bring your lawn chair!

    July 26th Matt Mirabile Band
    Aug 2nd Roxie & the Rollers
    Aug 9th Band of Gold
    Aug 16th The Rhythm Pilots
    Aug 23rd The Lost Art Band
    Aug 30th The Schmooze

    The North Greenbush Concert Series returns again this summer at 6pm on Sunday evenings. The concerts are held on the North Greenbush Town Hall lawn in Wynantskill.

  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Announce US Tour Dates with 6 Shows in NY

    Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will begin their 2023 US tour with 31 shows across the country including 6 shows in New York.

    The long-awaited tour marks the first time Springsteen and The E Street Band have toured together in the U.S. since 2016. This newest tour will launch in Florida on Feb. 1 and continue through April 14 with the finale in Newark, NJ.

    The NY part of the tour includes one-night stops at MVP Arena, Keybank Center, Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, and two nights at UBS Arena in Belmont Park. UBS Arena is the only venue across the entire tour to host two nights on April 9 and 11. The state-of-the-art arena is designed to accommodate 19,000 people and previously showcased the talents of international stars such as Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, John Mayer, Eagles, and more.

    The most recent release from Springsteen and the E Street Band, Letter to You, debuted at No. 1 in eleven countries. The album also was the first time in decades that the group recorded live in decades. At almost an hour-long, Letter to You was recorded in 2019 at Springsteen’s NJ home studio.

    Photo Credit: Danny Clinch

    Springsteen and the E Street Band will tour across Europe from April to July 2023, after which more North American tour dates are expected to be announced for August. The U.S. tour is set to be a great success, as the 2016 River Tour was in the past.

    The members of the E Street Band include Roy Bittan (piano, synthesizer), Nils Lofgren (guitar, vocals), Patti Scialfa (guitar, vocals), Garry Tallent (bass guitar), Stevie Van Zandt (guitar, vocals), and Max Weinberg (drums), Soozie Tyrell (violin, guitar, vocals), Jake Clemons (saxophone), and Charlie Giordano on keyboards.

    The first of the ticket sales will begin on July 20, at 10 am local time, through Ticketmaster. The Springsteen and the E Street Band tour will also be utilizing Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program, and fans can register now for the program through July 17 with more information available here

    For the full list of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tour dates, see below.

    DateCityVenue
    FEB 1Tampa, FLAmalie Arena
    FEB 3Atlanta, GAState Farm Arena
    FEB 5Orlando, FLAmway Center
    FEB 7Hollywood, FLHard Rock Live
    FEB 10Dallas, TXAmerican Airlines Center
    FEB 14Houston, TXToyota Center*
    FEB 16Austin, TXMoody Center
    FEB 18Kansas City, MOT-Mobile Center
    FEB 21Tulsa, OKBOK Center
    FEB 25Portland, ORModa Center
    FEB 27Seattle, WAClimate Pledge Arena
    MAR 2Denver, COBall Arena
    MAR 5St. Paul, MNXcel Energy Center
    MAR 7Milwaukee, WIFiserv Forum
    MAR 9Columbus, OHNationwide Arena
    MAR 12Uncasville, CTMohegan Sun
    Mar 14Albany, NYMVP Arena
    MAR 16Philadelphia, PAWells Fargo Center*
    MAR 18State College, PABryce Jordan Center
    MAR 20Boston, MATD Garden
    Mar 23Buffalo, NYKeyBank Center
    MAR 25Greensboro, NCGreensboro Coliseum
    MAR 27Washington D.C.Capital One Arena
    MAR 29Detroit, MILittle Caesars Arena
    APR 1New York, NYMadison Square Garden
    APR 3Brooklyn, NYBarclays Center*
    APR 5Cleveland, OHRocket Mortgage FieldHouse*
    APR 7Baltimore, MDBaltimore Arena
    APR 9Belmont Park, NYUBS Arena
    APR 11Belmont Park, NYUBS Arena
    APR 14Newark, NJPrudential Center

  • Live Music and Food Trucks Corral in Glens Falls Every Thursday at The Shirt Factory

    Each week through mid-September, The Shirt Factory in Glens Falls hosts the Thursday Market and Food Truck Corral, bringing together local bands and the largest collection of food trucks between NYC and Montreal.

    The Shirt Factory is located between Lawrence and Cooper Streets and is a cornerstone of the Glens Falls arts and health communities. In the 1930’s after purchasing the Troy Shirt Makers Guild label, they separated the shirt making from dressmaking side of the business; thus, The Shirt Factory is the name given to the property, within which numerous small businesses are housed.

    The Shirt Factory, early 1900s, photo via Chapman Museum

    Inside this more than century-old historic building you’ll find signage, posters, and items including old sewing machines throughout the hallways, as the building pays homage to its own rich history of dress-making that dates to the late 1890s. This effort by the owners preserves the building’s history and honors the local community where the shirt manufacturing business found great success in the early 20th century.

    In 1902, a fire devastated the Joseph-Fowler Shirt Makers building on Glen Street in downtown Glens Falls. Owners Walter and JR each owned part of that business and after the fire they took their portion of the insurance and the shirt making side of the business, while their partner kept the detachable collar portion of the business. They purchased the empty lot where the current building stands in part because the railroad depot that just across the street and were able to get a dedicated railroad spur for deliveries.

    The building was built in 1902, at that time the tavern across the street was a boarding house that was in the Shirt Factory yard, before moving across the street several years later. Consisting of two buildings, one was built in 1902 and the second added on in 1910, with two short hallways on each floor connecting the buildings. In addition, there is an annex that includes Rock Hill Bakehouse, Sweet Side Records, KFancillo Photography, Dakine Cuisine, Freedom Machines and Glens Falls Distilling.

    Purchased in 1999 by the current owner, The Shirt Factory is now nearly 100 creative, talented, and passionate individuals call this building their second home. Among these are a variety of classes, shops offering a wide range of products, professional services, working artists, galleries, three bookstores, and other hidden gems you can find among the three floors. There is a wide range of goods in each shop, including salt lamps, loose leaf tea, pottery, trading cards, locally made food, reclaimed furniture and more.

    The building today

    The Shirt Factory hosts a number of events throughout the year, and summer 2022 sees the return of the Thursday Market & Food Truck Corral, taking place weekly each Thursday from May through September. The spacious property allows plenty of space for food trucks, picnic tables, seating areas, vendors, farmers, and kids activities.

    Sample layout of Food Trucks on Thursdays

    A sampling of the various food trucks that have attended Thursdays at The Shirt Factory include:

    • Coach’s Corner: Sausage, Philly cheese steak, taco fries, quesadilla burger
    • Glens Falls Distilling: Samples and sales, bourbon, whiskey, moonshine
    • Bella Lynn’s Bakery : Cupcakes and baked goods
    • Farmacy: Smoked/BBQ, sides, handmade ice cream
    • Pies on Wheels: Wood-fired personal pizza made to order
    • The Wrap Shak: Wraps, salads, quesadillas, fries, tots
    • Koko’s Chariot: Frozen drinks, funnel cake, key lime pie or cheesecake on a stick
    • Hungry Traveler: Gourmet burgers and fries
    • Mac Factor: Gourmet mac & cheese
    • Cooley’s Ice Cream: Novelty ice creams
    • Vashti’s Kitchen Delights: Caribbean American food, also new items
    • Mean Max: Craft beer
    • Grandma Apple’s Cheesecakes: Mini cheesecakes
    • Alaturco Gyro: Gyros, baklava, more
    • Alchemy Bagel: Macrons
    • Girl Scout Troop 3611: Girl Scout cookies
    • Slavonian European Café: Pierogies, stuffed cabbage, moussaka, more
    • Daily Fresh: Indian food, palak paneer, kadai mushroom, mutter paneer, aloo gobi, chole and more
    • Adirondack Concessions: Kettle corn
    • Yum Yumz: Italian ice and ice cream
    • Smoothie Shoppe: Fresh fruit smoothies
    • Creative Caterers: Hot dogs, sausage, taco salad, more
    • Ty’s Tacoria: Tacos, chips with guac & salsa, iced tea
    • Slyboro Cider (Hicks Orchard): Samples and sales of hard ciders
    • Adirondack Olykoeks: Fresh hot mini-donuts
    • Millers Backyard BBQ: Ribs, brisket, pulled pork, sides
    • Screaming Eagle Concessions: Hot dogs, pulled pork, mac & cheese, lemonade
    • Adirondack Mobile Hibachi: Hibachi, noodles, rice, chicken, shrimp, steak
    • Euro Delicacies: Greek/Mediterranean, spanakopita, stuffed peppers, more
    • Tres Mijas: Enchiladas, tacos, taquitos, burritos, tostadas
    • Say Cheez: Grilled Sandwiches, tater tots, lemonade

    The Shirt Factory is open to the public from 8am to 5pm daily. You can find a full list of events here and learn even more about the history of The Shirt Factory here.

    Thursday Market and Food Truck Corral Music Lineup:

    June 23

    Lawrence Street Stage – Pete Moss
    Rockhill Stage – Keanen Stark & Orion Kribs
    Cooper Street Stage – Dan Mellon

    June 30
    Lawrence Street Stage – Tom Keller
    Rockhill Stage – Drew Wardle & Brian Fitzgerald
    Cooper Street Stage – Mark Rabin

    July 7
    Lawrence Street Stage – Jim Brown
    Rockhill Stage – Terrallite
    Cooper Street Stage – 42nd Draft

    July 14
    Lawrence Street Stage – Jason Irwin
    Rockhill Stage – Chatterbox
    Cooper Street Stage – Chris Cronin

    July 21
    Lawrence Street Stage – iRod+Aux
    Rockhill Stage – Across the Pond
    Cooper Street Stage – Zack Ryan

    July 28
    Lawrence Street Stage – Thom Powers
    Rockhill Stage – Curious Comet
    Cooper Street Stage – SoulSky Duo

    August 4
    Lawrence Street Stage – James Mullen
    Rockhill Stage – Up the River
    Cooper Street Stage – Kelly Rock

    August 11
    Lawrence Street Stage – Drew Wardle
    Rockhill Stage – Kenny T & DC Steve
    Cooper Street Stage – Mikki Bakken

    August 18
    Lawrence Street Stage – PR Project
    Rockhill Stage – The Musicats Duo
    Cooper Street Stage – Brian Fitzgerald

    August 25
    Lawrence Street Stage – Jim McArdle
    Rockhill Stage – The Schmooze
    Cooper Street Stage – Jason Irwin

    September 1
    Lawrence Street Stage – James Mullen
    Rockhill Stage – Margo Macero Band
    Cooper Street Stage – Alan Dunham & Elizabeth Winge

    September 8
    Lawrence Street Stage – Matthew Ames
    Rockhill Stage – The Tradition
    Cooper Street Stage – Mike Grosshander

  • In Focus: Talib Kweli at Alive at 5

    Real hip-hop was on display at the latest Alive at 5 in Albany on Thursday, July 7. Talib Kweli, one-half of hip-hop duo Black Star, was greeted to a warm reception on Thursday. Kweli’s large audience consisted of many who probably grew up listening to 90s styled hip-hop/rap. Backed by the band, The Whiskey Boys, many were brought to the feet with the versatile range of music on stage.

    Talib Kweli

    Not only was hip-hop on the menu this evening, there was also a fair amount of R&B and jazz performed. Kweli made time to demonstrate the complexity of each instrument on stage with solo performances. He also interacted with the crowd by not only playing some of his hits, but in paying tribute to Biz Markie, Ol’ Dirty Bastard and DMX. The show brought a lot of nostalgia and history to a multi-generational audience.

    Talib Kweli was preceded by DJ Siroc and DJ TGIF. DJ Siroc played a nice set of songs, ranging with many hits from the 90s and early 2000’s. DJ TGIF was introduced by Mayor Kathy Sheehan, as he is one of Albany’s own. He kept to the unofficial theme with a set consisting of hits from Jay-Z, A Tribe Called Quest, and DMX. A dance battle broke out during the end of DJ TGIF’s set that lead well into the excitement for Talib Kweli.

    If you were not able to catch Talib Kweli, his next performance will be at the Blue Note in Manhattan on July 12th.

    Alive at Five returns on July 14 with Cassadee Pope featuring Sydney Worthley opening the show.

  • In Focus: Dave Matthews Band at SPAC

    Over July 8 and 9, Dave Matthews Band (DMB) played two hot shows at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC). Sold out crowds packed the parking lot and Saratoga Spa State Park each day before heading into the show.

    dave matthews band SPAC

    The city of Saratoga Springs welcomed back DMB fans with open arms, as the economic infusion from the fan base is undeniable. Jambase noted the Friday performance was the 41st show for DMB to headline at SPAC, and thus opened the show with “#41.” Additionally, the band also began their encore on Saturday with “Pay For What You Get,” which had not been performed in nearly seven years, last performed on August 1, 2015.

    Dave Matthews Band – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) Saratoga Springs, NY – July 8, 2022

    Setlist: #41, Seven, #27, Grey Street, Funny The Way It Is, Don’t Drink the Water, Typical Situation, The Only Thing, Dancing Nancies, Fool In The Rain, So Right, Madman’s Eyes, Improv Intro*, You and Me, Say Goodbye, Everyday, So Damn Lucky, Drive In Drive Out, Two Step

    Encore: Some Devil*, The Maker, Shake Me Like a Monkey
    * Dave Solo

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    Dave Matthews Band – Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), Saratoga Springs, NY – July 9, 2022

    Setlist: Bartender, Cant Stop, Proudest Monkey, Satellite, Louisiana Bayou, Sweet, Recently, Warehouse, Walk Around The Moon, Break Free, Seek Up, Sledgehammer, Come On Come On, Minarets, Lie In Our Graves, Crush, Rooftop, Ants Marching

    Encore: Pay For What You Get, Too Much (Fake), Halloween

    For the first night of their two-night run, Conor McMahon was on hand to photograph the band in action.

  • Happy Hour Heroes: Moe Play Better Than The Dead in Albany Free-For-All

    Making the most of an unfortunate and potentially volatile situation, a free moe. concert at the Empire State Plaza in Albany was music to the ears of disappointed Deadheads and plenty of moe.rons on Wednesday, July 6.  With many fans already on the road when late afternoon news broke that Dead and Company had suddenly cancelled their show at SPAC, live music lovers didn’t have to look very far to find their fix.

    With beloved Buffalo improv icons moe. already scheduled to kick off Albany’s ‘Summer at the Plaza’ concert series on the same night, what was once thought to be tough choice for the competing fanbase suddenly seemed like a blessing a disguise.  For the moe.rons, there was never a debate on where to be, but to the dedicated Deadheads still hoping to dance, turning the bus around and detouring it to the Empire State Plaza became an obvious no-brainer.

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    “I can remember the warm summer nights, drinking cold Gennys, yeah we’d get so tight.” – Lyrics from “Blue Jeans Pizza”

    Set in the shadows of the state capitol building and in a sea of tie dye t-shirts, it was more than just the hippies who showed up on this picture-perfect summer evening. Instead, a pleasantly diverse crowd of all ages, genders, colors, hair styles and musical aptitudes packed into the plaza shortly after happy hour. There were kids running around with cotton candy and snow cones, old friends catching up while waiting in the massive beer line, people playing frisbee and walking their dogs, local artists hustling for a buck.  All of it helping to create a family friendly, carnival-like vibe bustling with energy and as word got around that moe. was in town, the crowd only seemed to grow larger as the evening went on. 

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    Dead and Company fans flocked from SPAC to the Empire State Plaza after the bands surprise cancellation.

    The entire performance felt drenched in nostalgia. While it was a beautiful and surreal scene come showtime, the road to getting there has been long and full of curveballs. You see, while moe is largely considered a “Buffalo band,” die-hard Albany fans still like to consider the guys “homegrown.” Playing some of their earliest shows at legendary local dives like the former Valentine’s off New Scotland Ave, some members of the band even lived in Albany before truckin’ up to Buffalo.  Their impact on local culture over the years so significant, that back in 2018 Albany’s mayor, Kathy Sheehan, officially declared February 24th as “moe. Day” in the city.  While little has been made of that fact since then, judging by the amount of people who packed into the plaza for this rare (and free) moe. show, it’s clear that the local love has never wavered. Seeing core members Rob Derhak (bass), Al Schnier (guitar), Vinny Amicio (drums), and Jim Loughlin (percussion) sharing smiles together while taking it all in, you couldn’t help but feel proud of the “happy hour heroes” on stage.

    From the thought-provoking summer anthem “Blue Jeans Pizza” opener, to a jammed out 16 minute version of “The Road,” to old-school moe. staples like “Head,” 2001’s “So Long” and an always appreciated “Mexico” set closer, much of the talk during intermission wasn’t about the guys playing on stage, but rather who wasn’t on stage. The conversation was all about Chuck and how much he is missed.  For many in attendance, it was their first time seeing the band without moe.’s founding guitarist, virtuoso Chuck Garvey, who has been on the sidelines recovering from a serious stroke since in November of last year. In a truly sentimental moment towards the end of the show, Al read a “get well soon” note from a fan named Nicole, then lead the entire crowd in a “Chuck, Chuck, Chuck” chant. 

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    moe. performing with Suke Cerulo and Nate Wilson at the Empire State Plaza 7/6/22

    Stepping up to the plate in Garvey’s absence, the band has enlisted not one, but two world-class players; Suke Cerulo of Schleigho on guitar and keyboard/multi instrumentalist Nate Wilson from Percy Hill. While guitarist Al Schnier handled most of the heavy lifting and soloing during the first set, the improvisation during the second set went long and deep and really allowed Cerulo and Wilson to show what they’re made of.  While Cerulo’s headless guitar will take some getting used to, he’s seems to be a natural fit, while Wilson on the other hand, adds a completely new dynamic and versatility to the moe. sound, complete with funk infused keyboards and a flute that plays incredibly well off Jim Loughlin’s xylophone sounds. 

    Coming out of the gates for the second set with a near 20 minute version of Lazarus, the band would effortlessly segue into a particularly funky 18 minute rendition of “George.”  After a brief pause, the band would launch into a massive “McBain” sandwich that saw them jam into a “Starship Troopers”>”Tubing the River Styx” and eventually find their way back into “The Pit.”  The true highlight and easily the long jam of the name night came next with the set closing 26 minute moe classic “Brent Black” which brough everyone at the Empire State Plaza to their feet in a standing ovation. With the hard curfew now rapidly approaching, the band would return to the stage for fan favorite “Bear Song” as an encore.  

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    If you liked the setlist of this show, you can thank a kind man by the name of John King. If you didn’t like it, well, blame cancer. Based on King’s generous donation to the American Caner Society, the band gave him the unique opportunity to write the setlist. Considering many of the people who were there went into the night expecting to hear Dead and Company, I think it’s safe to say Mr. King knocked it out of the park in a big way. Before exiting the stage, bass player Rob Derhak addressed the crowd one final time saying, “We had an awesome time, we hope you guys did as well. Thank you so much for coming out.  Seriously though, we really do love Albany.  We have are own day here in February, it’s moe. day, so you can’t beat that, thank you.  Me and some of the guys are gonna be down at The Hollow tonight with Blue Star Radiation, so shameless plug.  Goodnight.” 

    Moe. | July 6, 2022 | Albany, NY | Empire State Plaza (Free Show)

    Set 1: Blue Jeans Pizza, The Road, Head, So Long, Mexico

    Set 2: Lazarus > George , McBain> Starship Troop Jam > Tubing the Rive Styx* > The Pit> Brent Black

    Encore: Al.nouements, Chuck Chant, Bear Song
    * with Nate Wilson on flute

    Pulling double duty, the fun wasn’t over yet this evening. Directly following moe.’s performance, fans in the know headed further downtown to The Hollow where Guthrie/Bell Productions was hosting an evening with Blue Star Radiation, the side-project which also features moe. drummer Vinnie Amico and bassist Rob Derhak, plus keyboard/multi instrumentalist Nate Wilson and virtuoso guitarist Tim Palmieri of Kung Fu, The Breakfast and most recently Lotus fame.

    As you might expect with the pedigree of the players involved, this show was quite the party. A veritable “all-star” band of improvisational, jam band musicians that all share an affinity for classic rock, the show saw everything from highly danceable funk grooves, to tasteful blues-based crooning, to bombastic, over-the-top soloing. It was perhaps no surprise that guitarist Tim Palmieri stole the show however, as he was the only member of Blue Star Radiation that was completely fresh having not played at the Plaza earlier in the night.

    Always the consummate showman, Palmieri’s incendiary shredding was on full display from the beginning, almost daring his bandmates to try and keep up. Derhak, who could be seen grinning ear to ear most of the show, was up to the challenge, and even would go head-to-head with Palmieri in an instrumental duel that would send the Hollow howling.

    While there appeared to be no formal setlist, obvious highlights included covers of moe. classics like “Opium” and “Mar De Ma” as well as “Biblical Proportions” and an exquisite rendition of the Jethro Tull classic “Locomotive Breath.” Sensing there was something special going on here, about half way through the night, promoter Greg Bell casually worked his way through the crowd to the front of the stage to ask the guys how they felt about playing a second set. Derhak would leave it up the audience, holding his arms out and asking “What do you folks think?” After the resounding cheer, Blue Star Radiation would go on to play all the way till about 1am. While this project is still relatively new, BSR shows are quickly becoming “can’t miss” affairs.

    New Yorkers will get their next chance to see the band soon, as Blue Star Radiation makes their NYC debut at the Cutting Room on Friday, July 22. As for moe.’s next New York engagement, the band is set return to beautiful Lake George the first weekend of September for two headlining nights at the Adirondack Independence Music Festival.

    Blue Star Radiation | July 6, 2022 | Albany, NY | The Hollow

    Setlist (partial): MarDeMA, Opium, Biblical Proportions, Locomotive Breath

  • This Week’s EQXposure Features The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, The Eastern Highs, Gracies Paris and more

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9pm you’ll find EQXposure on WEQX, featuring two hours of local music from up and coming artists. Tune into WEQX.com this Sunday night to hear new music from The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Eastern Highs, Gracies Paris and many more.

    Great Pacific Garbage Patch The Eastern Highs

    WEQX has long been the preeminent independent station in the Capital Region of New York, broadcasting from Southern VT to an ever-expanding listening audience. NYS Music brings you a preview of artists to discover each week, just a taste of the talent waiting to be discovered by fans like you.

    The Eastern Highs – “Redwood Trees” & “One More Star”

    The Troy NY quartet The Eastern Highs produces a captivating soundscape which combines classic & modern sounds reminiscent of The Band, Wilco, Pink Floyd and Radiohead. Two songs will be featured this week on EQXposure, “Redwood Trees” & “One More Star.”

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch – “waiting” 

    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch features Jordan Demarest on drums, Dan Haggerty on bass, and Will Kachidurian on guitar and vocals, who call Albany home. Their newest song “waiting” will premiere on EQXposure, for now listen to Game of the Year Edition below.

    Gracies Paris – “Baby Now”

    On original power pop rock band from Albany, Gracies Paris is a hook-oriented group formed in 2007 featuring Carl Ferritto (vocal and guitar), Eric Buechner (drums), and Randy Rose (bass). Together, Gracie’s Paris will keep you yearning for more, as each new song pushes them in a different direction.

  • Palace Theatre Announces Free Summer Movie Series

    The Palace Theatre in Albany has announced its Summer in the City Movie Series which will begin on July 12. Over the course of the summer, the theatre will host eight free, family-friendly movies for the community to enjoy.

    The Palace Theatre began the series in 2015 as a way to give children the opportunity to experience the excitement of the theatre, and fun and safe ways to participate in the arts. Since 2016, the SEFCU has been a proud sponsor of the event. Each show will begin at 1 pm, with educational activities one hour before showtime. 

    Since the series began in 2015, over 35,000 people have enjoyed a movie at the Palace Theatre thanks to the Summer in the City Movie Series. This year’s lineup features popular movies with something for everyone to enjoy.

    From Sing 2, Raya the Last Dragon, Luca, Space Jam: A New Legacy, and more, the movie offerings are packed with entertainment for all ages. The Palace Theatre is also offering free popcorn for children under 12 for the full movie experience.

    On August 30, after the showing of the popular Disney musical Encanto, audiences can enjoy the finale of the series with a special ice cream social – a great way to beat the summer heat. There will be giveaways, activities, and free ice cream courtesy of Stewart’s Shops.

    Free tickets are available in advance at the Palace Theatre Box Office or can be reserved . For the full series schedule, see below.

    2022 Summer in the City Schedule

    For all events, doors open at noon for activities; movies begin at 1:00 p.m.

    July 12     Raya and the Last Dragon

    July 19     Sing 2

    July 26     Ron’s Gone Wrong

    Aug. 2      Clifford The Big Red Dog

    Aug. 9      Trolls World Tour

    Aug. 16    Space Jam: A New Legacy

    Aug. 23    Luca

    Aug. 30    Encanto