Category: Mohawk Valley

  • Caroga Arts Receives $1 Million NYSCA Grant, Announces Summer Lineup

    Caroga Arts in Caroga Lake, NY is one of two organizations receiving the $1 million grant from New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA) that will be used to construct a new state-of-the-art amphitheater.

    The Caroga Arts Amphitheater rendering plan.

    Founder and artistic director Kyle Price spoke about the grant, and how exciting it is:

    We are honored to receive this award and thrilled to be working with renowned historic preservation architect LTRW and Consigli Construction Co from the Capital district. The Amphitheater serves as the first phase of a larger master plan that includes the restoration and renovation of the existing Main Building, Carousel, Bumper Car Pavilion, and Ferris wheel. We look forward to sharing updated renderings and information about the capital campaign for the first phase of both Sherman’s and Myhill properties.

    The Caroga Arts Collective plan to construct the amphitheater in Sherman Park, and it will be able to accommodate an 80-person orchestra and a stage house with backstage support, as well as having excellent acoustics. The construction is planned to have a warm, wood design that incorporates classical style elements.

    Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the New York Sate Council on the Arts gave 116 Capital Grants out. These reflect the depth of New York State’s art sector and will help spur economic development, job growth, and better access to arts and culture experiences.

    The 2022 Caroga Lake Music Festival summer season has also been announced, and will run from July 18 to August 21 and will feature over 30 performances by more than 120 artists. It will have a variety of genres, from pop to rock or folk to jazz.

    Caroga Arts Music Festival 2022 poster.

    Special guest performers include returning artists like Rushad Eggleston, along with new debuts and over 100 CLMF Resident Artists. The Caroga Arts Ensemble will present the iconic Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony, the first major symphony to be performed in Caroga Lake, as well as other exciting orchestral and chamber works.

    The 5th annual Caroga Arts Gala featuring renowned saxophonist Eddie Barbash will take place on July 22 at Sherman’s. The CLMF Lessons and Ensembles Program will take place every Monday during the festival, and will feature general music workshops and individual or small group lessons and is open to anyone.

  • And the Winner of NYS Music’s March Madness 2022 is….

    HANZOLO! The indie group with an explosive, emotional sound mixing soul, jazz, rock and funk, hail from Cooperstown, and bested Albany’s Fine Grain en route to winning the finals of NYS Music’s March Madness 2022.

    March Madness 2022

    HANZOLO, hailing Cooperstown – where 5 of the 7 members attended Cooperstown High School – formed in 2016 after playing in a variety of groups from high school and into college. The group’s name derives from the name of a samurai, Hanzo, and a certain science-fiction cowboy.

    Band members include Carl Loewenguth (vocals, guitar), Nick Summers (keyboard, trumpet), Jack Loewenguth (bass), Nate Olmstead and Sebastian Green (drums), James Matson (trombone), and Joey Katz (keyboard, saxophone)

    Since forming, HANZOLO have opened for bands like Lawrence, Wild Belle, and *repeat repeat. They released their first album Table Butter in 2019, an apt title given they have been compared to Table Butter: soft enough to spread yet hard enough to keep its shape.

    hanzolo March Madness 2022

    As COVID-19 led to a music industry shutdown in 2020 and most of 2021, the band took the time to refine their second album, HANZOLO. In September 2021, the group won the EQX Battle of the Bands and opened Albany’s annual Pearlpalooza music festival.

    They have played regularly in NYC at The Delancy and Rockwood Music Hall, and look to expand their audience in coming months with festival appearances that are soon to be announced.

    Closer to home, HANZOLO play regularly in Albany at Lost and Found, as well as Ommegang Fire Pit Fridays in the summer, Black Oak Tavern and Foothills PAC in Oneonta.

    The self-titled second album was released on Christmas Day 2021, the result of a Kickstarter campaign that netted over $14,000. With COVID sidelining the band from touring, they used the time to put more focus on the quality control of the album and launch the band into their next phase in a well-timed manner.

    They’ve also got a selection of HANZOLO merch you can pick up here.

    HANZOLO 2022 Tour Dates

    April 8 – Arts Gala at The Madison Theater, Albany

    April 14 – Pauly’s Hotel, Albany (with JDolla)

    April 24 – The Range, Ithaca (with Q-Tip Bandits)

    April 27 – Lark Hall, Albany (with Q-Tip Bandits & E-Block)

    June 11 – Cooperstown Blues Express, Cooperstown

    Congratulations HANZOLO, NYS Music’s 2022 March Madness Winner!

    March Madness 2022

    Since 2015, NYS Music has crafted a friendly March Madness competition that spans all musical harbors of the Empire State. As fans and musicians, the NYS Music team aims to spotlight the great talent found across New York in a friendly contest, bringing broader attention to the next generation of artists and bands on the rise. March Madness 2022 highlighted 64 bands and artists you might not know, but should know, as these homegrown talents are making waves through the New York State. Review each round below.

    Round One

    Round Two

    Sweet 16

    Elite 8

    Final 4

    FinalsHANZOLO vs. Fine Grain

    HANZOLO joins previous NYS Music March Madness winners include Organ Fairchild (2021), Black Mountain Symphony (2018), Root SHOCK (2017), Sprocket (2016) and Lucid (2014).

    March Madness 2022

    Our sincere thanks to the sponsors of NYS Music March Madness 2022 – Bearsville Theater, Funk n Waffles, DSP Shows, The Helping Friendly Hemp Company, The XPerience Monthly and Mirth Films.

  • Bleachers Tour to Make Stops in NYC, Cooperstown, Lewiston this Summer

    Following both the release of their 2021 album and their performance debut on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, Bleachers have announced that they will be going on tour. Accompanying the tour announcement is the release of the music video for “How Dare You Want More,” a fan favorite off of their last project Take The Sadness Out Of Saturday Night.

    Bleachers Saturday Night Live
    Bleachers, Saturday Night Live

    The indie-pop act first came to fruition in 2013. While on the road with Fun, Jack Antonoff worked on his own solo project. The first single, “I Wanna Get Better,” was released a year later in 2014 and received extraordinarily positive critical reception. Since then, the act has released three studio albums and Antonoff has continued to grow in notoriety, working with the likes of Charli XCX, Carli Rae Jepsen, and more. Their latest album features both Bruce Springsteen and Lana Del Rey.

    Rising indie star Beabadoobee will also be joining the band on tour in their three New York stops. She is a Filipino-British songwriter reminiscent of Phoebe Bridgers or Clairo. Her soft vocals which lullaby over acoustic guitar progressions create a cozy and nostalgic atmosphere for the listener. You may know her for her viral hit remix with Powfu, “death bed (coffee for your head),” which has since racked up over a billion streams on Spotify alone since its release in 2020. At only 21 years old, the young talent has since built a cult following and shows a promising future in the indie scene and her newest song, “Cologne,” shows both versatility and promise.

    Beabadoobee
    Beabadoobee

    The band will pass through three New York venues in July, including the designated New York City landmark Radio City Music Hall. Other venues include ARTPARK Amphitheater, located alongside the Niagra River, and Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

    Mar 24 – Roadrunner, Boston, MA (SOLD OUT)

    Mar 25 – Roadrunner, Boston, MA (SOLD OUT)

    May 17 – House of Blues, Orlando, FL

    May 18 – Jannus Live, St. Petersburg, FL

    May 20 – The Fillmore, New Orleans, LA

    May 21 – Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater, Austin, TX

    May 24 – House of Blues, Houston, TX

    May 25 – South Side Ballroom, Dallas, TX

    May 29 – BottleRock, Napa Valley, CA

    Jun 10 – Primavera Sound, Barcelona, Spain

    Jun 15 – Tabernacle, Atlanta, GA

    Jun 17 – Bonnaroo, Nashville, TN

    Jun 18 – Bonnaroo SuperJam, Nashville, TN

    Jun 20 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO (SOLD OUT)

    Jun 23 – Orpheum, Vancouver, BC

    Jun 25 – Marymoor Park, Seattle, WA

    Jun 26 – Grand Lodge, Forest Grove, WA

    Jun 28 – San Jose Civic Center, San Jose, CA

    Jun 29 – The Forum, Los Angeles, CA

    Jul 22 – Thompson’s Point, Portland, ME

    Jul 26 – Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY

    Jul 27 – ARTPARK Amphitheater, Lewiston, NY

    Jul 29 – Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown, NY

    The artist pre-sale for the tour begins at 12 PM EST on Monday, January 31st. Spotify pre-sale starts on Thursday, February 3rd at 10 AM EST. Moreover, Citi cardmembers will have access to pre-sale tickets for three select days: Monday, January 31st at 2 PM EST until Thursday, February 3rd at 10 PM EST.

    Access for everyone starts Friday, February 4th at 10 PM EST.

    For more details visit www.citientertainment.com or https://www.bleachersmusic.com.