Category: Central NY

  • New York State Blues Festival Announces 30 Anniversary Lineup

    The New York State Blues Festival has announced the lineup for the 30 Anniversary show. The annual event will take place June 16-18 at Chevy Court inside the New York State Fairgrounds, and NYS Music is sponsoring the event.

    The festival is one of the largest free blues events in the Northeast. It is an annual three-day event that showcases regional and national artists from all different types of genres. The mission of the festival is to protect and promote blues music and culture. It entertains but also educates the role of blues in the development of popular music in the US and around the world.

    New York State Blues Festival
    The NYS Blues Festival, photo by Troxler Multimedia.

    The New York State Blues Festival Lineup

    Thursday, June 16

    5:00-5:50 PM: Brownskin Band

    6:15-7:15 PM: Los Blancos

    7:45-9:00 PM: GA-20 

    9:30 PM: Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience 

    Friday, June 17

    4:00-4:45 PM: Slidin Home

    5:00-5:50 PM: Phil Petroff & Natural Fact

    6:15-7:15 PM: Carolyn Kelly Blues Band 

    7:45-9:00 PM: Ron Spencer Band featuring Joe Whiting: Mark Gibson Tribute 

    9:30-11:00 PM: The Kingsnakes

    Saturday, June 18

    1:00-1:45 PM: Blues Ignition

    2:30-3:30 PM: Westcott Jug Suckers 

    4:00-5:10 PM: Clarence Spady & the Electric City Band 

    PARADE BREAK – 5:15 PM: Second Line Parade w/Unity Street Band

    6:00-7:15 PM: Jocelyn & Chris 

    7:45–9:00 PM: Vanessa Collier

    9:30-11:00 PM: JJ Grey & Mofro 

    Side Stage

    Thursday, June 16 

    7:20-7:40 PM: Tim Herron 

    9:00-9:20 PM: Tim Herron 

    Friday, June 17

    7:20-7:40 PM: Mike Burns & Mark Yonnick

    9:00-9:20 PM: Mike Burns & Mark Yonnick

    Saturday, June 18

    1:50-2:20 PM: Jimmy Wolf

    3:30-3:50 PM: Unity Street Band

    7:20-7:40 PM: Nate Gross

    9:00-9:20 PM: Nate Gross

  • Drummer Jay Lane, a Man of Many Talents, Adds to His Resume

    San Francisco Bay Area drummer/musician Jay Lane gets antsy when he’s not on the road with one of the many bands of which he is a part. So it was not difficult to deduce that Lane, 57, had a tough time adapting to pandemic life, when the world shut down, venues closed their doors and bands put touring aside as we tried to get COVID-19 under control. 

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    Jay Lane performing with Wolf Bros., Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ 3/16/19

    And just like so many other musicians trying to adapt to a temporary but new way of life, Lane had to figure out how to keep himself from going insane while essentially being in lockdown. Enter the Blue Bear School of Music, the Bay Area’s “preeminent school rock, blues, jazz, folk and pop music,” as described on its website. Lane, who is a member of Primus, Bob Weir and Wolf Brothers and countless other Grateful Dead associated acts, decided to put his expertise to use by providing online drumming lessons. 

    “I haven’t been involved in too much outreach or giving lessons in a long time,” Lane said in a recent telephone interview with NYS Music. “I’ve been doing this now for a few months and I love it. I actually used to take lessons as a child at Blue Bear. I felt I wanted to give back to kids and people of all ages.”

    Currently, Lane said he is only giving online live video lessons, but said he has no idea what the future holds once COVID is in the rearview. Blue Bear, a nonprofit organization,  was founded in 1971 by rock band Wolfgang & Strauss, two brothers who set up shop in San Francisco seeking to build lives. Currently, Blue Bear has about 850 enrollees each quarter, as it aims to help musicians of all skill levels find their calling. 

    Prior to his time at Blue Bear, Lane said he had never played in an ensemble before, and that experience gave him the desire to learn as many styles of drumming as he could. How else would he so easily transition to the hard psychedelic rock that Primus plays, to the experimental and free flowing sound that the Grateful Dead made famous?

    “There’s nothing like the experience (of playing in an ensemble,” Lane said. “That’s what I did as a kid, oon  Port Mason, the smell of the rehearsal room was palpable, especially with the other kids.”

    Lane was ecstatic when discussing how the country has opened up recently, allowing for live music and other gatherings. Lane, who lives in a condo in the Bay Area, said he loved spending extended time with his family, but added that he was raised on the road, and at times he became very restless without the daily grind of getting ready to play a different show each night.

    On March 30, Bob Weir and Wolf Bros bring their cowboy folk/americana act to the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse for an evening of new songs, and their unique take on the Grateful Dead’s repertoire. They follow up the Central New York show with a pair at Radio City Music Hall over April 2-3. These shows will feature several unannounced special guests, including The Wolfpack, which consists of a dedicated strings section.

    Weir, who played rhythm guitar with the Dead for 50 years, formed Wolf Bros a few years back and added Lane rather quickly. Lane and Weir have extensive history together including stints together in RatDog and Furthur, just to name a few, and Lane said he looks up to Weir on many levels.

    “Bob, he really likes to paint with a long brush,” Lane said with a chuckle. “He does so many things that are not considered the norm, like turning all the stage monitors down at his shows so that he can hear what the audience hears and adapt to it. He’s such a dear, sweet friend to me and he is incredibly generous. His big thing is to gain experience by playing with anyone he can. He’s toying with the idea of performing a concerto, or playing with a symphony, to understand that dynamic. The guy has done everything you can do in rock music, yet he’s still pushing forward toward new and exciting ideas and collaborations.”

    Bob Weir and Jay Lane performing with Wolf Bros., Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ 3/16/19

    Lane couldn’t speak more highly about Weir’s impact on him.

    “He constantly challenged me to get better and change up my concepts,” Lane added.

    As for returning to the road, Lane said he cannot wait to be doing what he does best, providing the backbeat for several bands.

    “COVID felt like a real prison cell,” he said. “After a while I think I began learning to be OK with it, like everyone else, but it’s been hard to make music through all this. Now I just need to find my relevance, my purpose again.”

    Lane said he has gotten much better providing lessons online, which was a struggle at first because he still prefers older technology in many ways. 

    If you’re interested in seeing Lane perform with Wolf Bros in Syracuse, tickets are still available. 

    Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Spring Tour
    Mar. 9 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, Tenn.
    Mar. 10 – Orpheum Theatre – Memphis, Tenn.
    Mar. 14 – Orpheum Theatre – Wichita, Kan.
    Mar. 15 – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland – Kansas City, Mo.
    Mar. 17 – Riverside Theater – Milwaukee, Wis.
    Mar. 18 – Chicago Theatre – Chicago, Ill.
    Mar.19 – Brown County Music Center – Nashville, Ind.
    Mar. 21– Palace Theatre – Columbus, Ohio
    Mar. 24 – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium– Asheville, N.C.
    Mar. 25 – Tivoli Theatre – Chattanooga, Tenn.
    Mar. 26 – Durham Performing Arts Center – Durham, N.C.
    Mar. 29 – Roxian Theatre – Pittsburgh, Pa.
    Mar. 30 – Landmark Theatre – Syracuse, N.Y.
    April 2-3 – Radio City Music Hall – NYC

  • The Dust Devil Band Announce First Live Concert of 2022 at Unity Hall

    A long-time favorite of local music fans and supporters of Unity Hall, The Dust Devil Band returns to Unity Hall for their first live concert of 2022 on Saturday, April 2nd at 8pm.

    The Dust Devil Band is a part of Central New York’s musical history for their music scene from the 70s and 80s. The band’s style originated from the Waylon and Willie genre of Outlaw Country Music and later adopted style of a southern rock, blues, Americana and alternative country sound.

    The band consist of George Deveny (NYS Blues Hall of Fame member) on lead guitar, slide guitar and vocals; Darryl Mattison on drums; George Newton on pedal steel guitar, lap steel and vocals; Dan Porter on bass guitarand vocals; and Ed Rosenburgh on lead vocals, rhythm guitar and harmonica.

    “We have been forced to cancel multiple gigs since March 2020. Being able to finally play live on stage at Unity Hall is a gift. Our last gig there was a virtual concert of New Year’s Eve. That was great, but nothing like having music fans in the audience!”

    -Ed Rosenburgh

    The talented veteran musicians of The Dust Devil Band are longtime fans of Unity Hall’s performance space for them to play at and for the fans to hear live music at.

    Advanced tickets for the concert are available at www.unityhall.com and the Adirondack Cheese Company on Rte 12 in Barneveld. Tickets will also be available at the door. COVID vaccinations required. Masks recommended.

  • In Focus: Samantha Fish at The Stanley Theater

    On March 10th, Samantha Fish performed in Utica at the Stanley Theater, one of the first of many shows on her 2022 Tour, sharing the stage with co-headliner Devon Allman.

    With opener “The River Kittens,” she and the band created a humorous hype for the crowd. This is not the first Samantha Fish show I’ve seen, but it was one of the best, with a spectacular final act from Devon Allman.

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    Samantha Fish originally grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, a town known for its jazz/blues heritage and old school rock vibe. In her early teen years, Samantha learned to play guitar and soon rock on to the electric guitar. In 2009 she released her live album Live Bait and since then has collaborated with others on additional releases. 

    The Stanley Theater performance featured songs from her newest album Faster, released in September 2021. A few standout songs this evening were “Faster,” “Better Be Lonely” and “Kill or be Kind.” The Samanatha Fish Band consists of Ron Johnson on bass, drummer Sarah Tomek, and Matt Wade on keyboard. The band makes their presence known on stage and did an outstanding job bringing the audience to uproar, enthusiasm and a tremendous Thursday Night show.

    We are excited to see what Samantha brings for the rest of her 2022 tour.

  • The Grateful Dead Introduce Themselves To Utica: March 21, 1973

    Today marks the anniversary of the maiden voyage for the Grateful Dead to Utica. Certainly no strangers to New York City and the Hudson Valley by 1973, the Dead would soon begin to make their mark all over the Empire State. The band was still very much in the emotional wake of the recent death of founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan who was laid to rest just weeks earlier. The first shows afterwards were three nights at the Nassau Coliseum and now this new iteration of the Dead headed upstate for two more in Oneida County. This first night of music is an impressive showing from start to finish, filled with fan favorites and a whole bunch of new material debuted earlier this year. It’s all gas and very little breaks as the set list will attest, just the latest dose of good music at the Aud with Santana having played here last month and Procol Harum scheduled for a gig next month.

    Dead Utica

    The recording for this show doesn’t start until the tail end of the show-opening “Bertha,” picking up in the middle of a Jerry Garcia-led jam before its closing verse. The audio quality itself is more than passable though and the Dead launch into a first set staple in “Me And My Uncle” next. The opening set also features a “Wave That Flag,” a song that would only be played a handful of times on this spring tour in 1973 before later being formally resurrected as “U.S. Blues” next year. It’s the same melody and general song structure, just with some slightly different lyrics along side some ultra jazzy piano fills from Keith Godchaux.

    Dead Utica

    After some customary post-song tuning, things take a turn for the mellow as Bob Weir takes the helm for the delicate “Looks Like Rain.” It’s a wonderful display of group musicianship as the playing ebbs and flows along with the emotional progression of the song, peaking in a short but explosive jam that the Utica crowd loudly acknowledges. The “Tennessee Jed” that follows gets stretched out even further, with a catchy jam that comes to a slow crescendo, before the Dead reign it back in with a “Box Of Rain” that sees Donna Jean Godchaux backing up bassist Phil Lesh on vocals on the American Beauty classic. Donna then assumes lead vocal duty for a cover of the Loretta Lynn tune, “You Ain’t Woman Enough,” another song only played a handful of times in 1973.

    Dead Utica

    The opening set of music then reenters the “boy’s club,” so to speak, with the next two song selections, one old and one new. A spirited but quick run through of another first set stalwart in “Jack Straw” precedes a still-fledgling “Row Jimmy” that was debuted just last month, but all the same, sees the band tugging at the collective musical heart strings once more. Afterwards, presumably in response to crowd requests for “Saint Stephen,” Phil Lesh loudly affirms they “don’t do that one anymore” with Weir adding, “Because we liked it too much.” It wouldn’t be played live again for more than another three years.

    Instead, the Dead run through the old, reliable “Beat It On Down The Line” before treating Utica to another live show newcomer. This time it’s a mesmerizing “Here Comes Sunshine” that sees guitarists Garcia and Weir complementing each other wonderfully on a song that certainly shows the potential to be a fixture for the years to come but, oddly, would be shelved for almost twenty years instead.

    An already marathon-like first set then continues with, fittingly, a crisp take of “The Race Is On” with Weir impressing on rhythm guitar before Garcia takes the baton and leads the way through an incredibly emotive “Loser.” After Weir then follows suit with a Western-themed song of his own in “El Paso,” The Dead finally bring the landing gear down on their first ever set at the Memorial Auditorium in Utica with an absolutely flawless run through of “China Cat Sunflower” along with a vintage “blink and you miss it” segue into “I Know You Rider.” Then, for good measure, they tack on a “Playing In The Band” after this that the “core four” of Garcia, Weir, Lesh and drummer Bill Kreutzmann just run circles around. The jam instantly goes dark and deep, taking its sweet time before coming back up for air. It’s one of the show’s true highlights and caps off a lengthy first set that lasts well more than 90 minutes.

    There’s no signs of this show slowing down anytime soon as the Dead reemerge for the second set with a feisty “Greatest Story Ever Told” that’s accentuated by Donna Jean’s passionate vocals. The band then introduces another newcomer to the scene, one of the earliest played versions of “They Love Each Other,” in its original faster, shuffle-like tempo that’s laid down smoothly by Kreutzmann. Afterwards, Weir and Garcia go tit-for-tat once more as they trade lead vocal duties on “Mexicali Blues” and “Brown Eyed Women,” respectively, before teaming up on a cover of “Big River” as the band keeps churning out songs.

    The tide then turns back to the introspective with the delicate “Brokedown Palace” that follows along with a triumphant take of “Me and Bobby McGee” with some spirited backup vocals from Garcia. After another long tuning break, the Dead come out of the huddle with a fakeout of sorts as they play the airy instrumental “Weather Report Suite Prelude” but then instantly shift gears and drop into one of their signature psychedelic soundscapes, “Dark Star,” which more than ably takes cares of the “Space” portion for this Grateful Dead show.

    Emerging from the “Dark Star” haze are the opening chords for another song soon to be a second set fixture for years to come, “Eyes Of The World,” which also made its live debut just last month. The Dead go deep once more here, with another fifteen-plus minute jam highlighted by some pure guitar wizardry from both Garcia and Lesh.

    Things slow down one last time with the “Wharf Rat” that follows, a song that happened to make its debut at a legendary show at New York’s Capitol Theatre in Port Chester two years ago. The strides the song has made during this time are evident as a noticeably blues-driven collective jam gets attached to the back end of this one before coming to a standstill. To close out this impressive display of their ever-growing musical catalog, the Dead dole out a few more longtime favorites to the Utica crowd starting with an emphatic “Sugar Magnolia” that Bob and Donna Jean drive home. A set-closing “Casey Jones” then serves as the de facto encore this evening, wrapping up an extensive three-plus hours of music and setting the stage for a repeat performance here the following night.

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

    Grateful Dead Utica Memorial Auditorium – Utica, NY 3/21/73

    Set 1: Bertha, Me & My Uncle, Wave That Flag, Looks Like Rain, Tennessee Jed, Box Of Rain, You Ain’t Woman Enough, Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, Beat It On Down The Line, Here Comes Sunshine, The Race is On, Loser, El Paso, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Playin’ In The Band

    Set 2: Greatest Story Ever Told, They Love Each Other, Mexicali Blues, Brown Eyed Women, Big River, Brokedown Palace, Me And Bobby McGee, Weather Report Suite Prelude-> Dark Star-> Eyes Of The World-> Wharf Rat-> Sugar Magnolia, Casey Jones

  • Incubus Announce 2022 Summer Tour, Jones Beach and Syracuse Stops

    Long running rock band, Incubus, has announced their 2022 summer tour, featuring special guests Sublime With Rome and the Aquadolls. The group will be stopping in Wantagh and Syracuse as part of the Cadillac Tri-State concert series.

    Incubus tour

    Beginning in July, Incubus will be touring the US, starting in West Palm Beach and ending in Oregon. Special guests, Sublime With Rome and the Aquadolls, will bring extra life to the stage as concert-goers enjoy hits like ‘Santeria’, ‘What I Got’ and ‘Take Me Away’.

    After first coming together in 1991, Incubus has gone on to receive widespread critical and commercial success. The Grammy nominated band has sold over 23 million albums worldwide, while also topping multiple charts. Their summer tour follows the 20th anniversary of their multi-platinum album, Morning View.

    Sublime With Rome was formed in 2010 by original Sublime members, Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh, with the help of vocalist Rome Ramirez. The group strives to forge their own path while also honoring the origin of their name. The Aquadolls are another group working hard to forge their own path, by releasing hard hitting singles like ‘Cry Baby’ and ‘Disappearing Girl’. Formed in 2012, the trio has performed at a number of music festivals, including Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits.

    Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 AM on incubushq.com.

    7/24 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    7/26 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place

    7/27 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre

    7/29 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

    7/30 – Doswell, VA –  AfterHours Concerts at The Meadow Event Park

    7/31 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    8/02 – Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Heath Amphitheater at Lakeview

    8/03 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    8/05 – Camden, NJ – Waterfront Music Pavilion

    8/06 –  Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    8/07 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater

    8/09 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

    8/10 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    8/12 – Bonner Springs, KS – Azura Amphitheater

    8/13 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis

    8/14 – Tinley Park, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – Chicago

    8/16 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP**

    8/17 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

    8/19 – Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    8/20 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    8/22 – Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion

    8/24 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre

    8/26 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

    8/27 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre

    8/28 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    9/01 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    9/03 – Bend, OR –  Hayden Homes Amphitheater

  • Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards in LaFayette Announce 2022 Summer Concert Schedule

    Just 15 minutes south of Syracuse is the small town of Lafayette, home to the Onondaga Reservation amid rolling hills and valleys. You’ll find a number of apple orchards in this area as well, including Beak and Skiff, whose concert series for Summer 2022 schedule features The Wood Brothers, Death Cab for Cutie, Primus, The War on Drugs and many more.

    beak and skiff

    Beak and Skiff is a family owned orchard for five generations, dating back to 1911 when George Skiff, an onion farmer on the North Side of Syracuse, and Andrew Beak, a dairy farmer, met at the farmers market and decided to join forces and enter the emerging apple business. After finding a hillside area along Route 20 that provided the perfect conditions for growing apples, they started planting that very year.

    In the 1920s, Beak and Skiff began selling apples to groceries stores via wholesale, and by the late 1970s, began making apples cider, the same year they opened Apple Hill Country Store. In the last 20 years, they have branched out again by creating the 1911 Established line of Hard Ciders, and created 1911 Spirits, the first Onondaga County brand to hold a distillery license and the first to produce gin.

    Beak and Skiff 2022 schedule

    Bringing a summer concert series to Beak and Skiff is DSP Shows, based in Ithaca, NY and Northampton, MA, is one of the leading independent concert promoters in America. The company was founded as Dan Smalls Presents in 2008 by Dan Smalls and became DSP Shows in 2015 with the addition of partner John Sanders. With shows throughout Upstate New York and New England – including The State Theatre of Ithaca, Brewery Ommegang, Daryl’s House, Asbury Hall at Babeville and many more, DSP shows presents a packed schedule of shows at Beak and Skiff for summer 2022. Compare to their 2021 season at Beak and Skiff.

    Beak and Skiff 2022 schedule

    Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards 2022 Summer Concert Schedule

    Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards (LaFayette):

    Tue. 5.24.22 | Sylvan Esso w/ Samia

    Fri. 5.27.22 | Lake Street Dive w/ special guest Devon Gilfillian

    Sat. 5.28.22 | Primus – A Tribute to Kings w/ special guest Battles

    Tue. 5.31.22 | The Head And The Heart – Every Shade of Blue Tour 2022 w/ special guest Jade Bird

    Sun. 6.5.22 | Bright Eyes w/ special guest Alex G

    Tue. 6.7.22 | Modest Mouse w/ special guest The Cribs

    Fri. 6.10.22 | The War On Drugs

    Sun. 6.12.22 | The Wood Brothers & Guster

    Wed. 6.29.22 | Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats w/ Antibalas

    Fri. 7.8.22 | Phil Lesh & Friends

    Tue. 7.12.22 | Death Cab for Cutie w/ illuminati hotties

    Tue. 8.2.22 | Andrew Bird and Iron & Wine – Outside Problems Tour w/ Meshell Ndegeocello

    Fri. 8.6.22 | Gov’t Mule

    Tue. 8.9.22 | Dashboard Confessional & Andrew McMahon in The Wilderness w/ Armor for Slee[

    Sun. 8.14.22 | Hear and There Festival: Courtney Barnett, Snail Mail, Faye Webster, Hana Vu

    Tue. 8.16.22 | The Wild Hearts Tour: Sharon Van Etten, Angel Olsen, and Julien Baker w/ special guest Spencer.

    Sat. 8.20.22 | The Decemberists – Arise From The Bunkers! 2022 Tour w/ special guest Brigid Mae Power

    Tues. 8.23.22 | Wilco Cruel Country Tour

  • Alice in Chains Tour To Stop in Syracuse and Jones Beach

    Alice in Chains announce new tour this summer. Joining them on the tour will be Breaking Benjamin and special guest Bush.

    Alice in Chains Tour

    The tour will make two stops in New York. The first on August 13 at the St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater in Syracuse and the second, a day later, on August 14 at Jones Beach Theater.

    This will be Alice in Chains’ first tour in over three years. The band will play songs from both its newest releases, “Rainier Fog” and “Black Gives Way To Blue”, and its classic albums “Dirt” and “Facelift”.

    “We’re looking forward to finally hitting the road again this summer,” said Sean Kinney, the band’s drummer. “It’s been too long and we can’t wait to get outdoors and share a night of music with our fans again.”

    Breaking Benjamin will be touring with Alice in Chains for the first time when they head out this summer.

    breaking benjamin

    “We are so extremely excited to be hitting the road with Alice In Chains and Bush,” said, Breaking Benjamin frontman, Ben Burley. It’s such an honor to share the stage with such amazing bands that we grew up listening to and have influenced us so very much! We can’t wait to see you all out there!!”

    Tickets for the tour go on sale Friday, March 11.

    Tour Dates

    Wed Aug 10 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake

    Thu Aug 11 – Camden, NJ – Waterfront Music Pavilion

    Sat Aug 13 – Syracuse, NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview

    Sun Aug 14 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    Tue Aug 16 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Wed Aug 17 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

    Sat Aug 20 – Council Bluffs, IA – Westfair Amphitheater^^

    Mon Aug 22 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater

    Wed Aug 24 – Tinley Park, IL – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – Chicago, IL

    Sat Aug 27 – Englewood, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre^^

    Mon Aug 29 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre

    Wed Aug 31 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Fri Sep 2 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Mon Sep 5 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

    Wed Sep 7 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheatre

    Thu Sep 8 – Irvine, CA – FivePoint Amphitheatre

    Sat Sep 10 – Phoenix, AZ – Ak-Chin Pavilion

    Sun Sep 11 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater

    Wed Sep 14 – Del Valle, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    Fri Sep 16 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion**

    Sat Sep 17 – Houston, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman**

    Tue Sep 20 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP

    Wed Sep 21 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre – St. Louis, MO

    Tue Sep 27 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    Wed Sep 28 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    Fri Sep 30 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds

    Sat Oct 1 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    Tue Oct 4 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion

    Wed Oct 5 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

    Sat Oct 8 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

  • Chenango Blues Fest Returns For 2022

    Chenango Blues Fest returns to the Chenango County Fairgrounds for its 29th anniversary in August 2022. Headlined by Jimmie Vaughan, the two day event will run from August 19th to the 20th.

    Chenango Blues Fest 2022

    While the line up has yet to be announced, festival-goers can expect a wide range of blues entertainment. Legendary acts will join the genre’s newest members to create two days of fun and musical memories. The Infield Stage will host Jimmie Vaughan, as well as a number of award winning artists, while the Tent Stage will host acts hailing from California, Chicago, Texas and beyond. 

    The NBT Thursday Concert Series will also be making its return to Norwich’s East Park. The entire concert series will have free attendance and feature artists from a variety of genres, from Bluegrass and Jam Bands to Zydeco and Jazz. In addition to the wide musical selection, there will be food trucks and a beer garden. Shows will be held every Thursday, starting 7/7 at 7 PM and continuing into August. 

    The Chenango Blues Fest is organized by the Chenango Blues Association, in collaboration with NBT Bank and other local donors. More information on both the Chenango Blues Fest and NBT concert series can be found here.

  • Umphrey’s McGee 2022 Summer Tour Stops at Paper Mill Island in July

    Warmer days are on the horizon, and Umphrey’s McGee is heading out for a full spring and summer tour for 2022, including a stop at Paper Mill Island Amphitheatre in Baldwinsville, 20 minutes Northwest of Syracuse.

    Umphrey's McGee Summer Tour 2022

    What’s more, among the swing through the Northeast in June and July – with a pair of Red Rocks shows June 17-18 with Lespecial and Andy Frasco and the U.N. as openers – they’ll team up with the Disco Biscuits for 8 shows in June and August.

    Pairing up the Disco Biscuits and Umphrey’s McGee for these shows harkens back to the first ‘D.U.M.B.’ tour since 2007, which featured collaborations between the two bands. They also shared the bill of Trancegression Festival in Colorado that year, and have teamed up as ‘Brain Damaged Eggmen,” where Brendan Bayliss, Jake Cinninger and Kris Myers of Umphrey’s McGee, perform with Marc Brownstein and Aron Magner of The Disco Biscuits perform songs of The Beatles and Pink Floyd.

    Umphrey's McGee Summer Tour 2022

    Tickets for Umphrey’s McGee Summer Tour 2022 shows go on sale to the general public this Friday, March 18 at 10 a.m. local time. Presales are scheduled to start on Wednesday, March 16 at 10 a.m. ET using BISCOMCGEE as the code and will continue through March 17 at 10 p.m. ET.

    A ticket pre-sale will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, March 16th at 10am ET with a public on sale on Friday, March 18th at 10am ET. Find tickets here.

    Jun 04, 2022 – St. Augustine, FL ^
    Jun 05, 2022 – St. Augustine, FL ^
    Jun 09, 2022 – Bridgeport, CT +
    Jun 10, 2022 – Baltimore, MD +
    Jun 11, 2022 – Portland, ME +
    Jun 12, 2022 – Essex Junction, VT +
    Jul 08, 2022 – Baldwinsville, NY *
    Jul 10, 2022 – Selbyville, DE *
    Jul 14, 2022 – Outer Banks, NC *
    Jul 15, 2022 – Asbury Park, NJ *
    Jul 16, 2022 – Thornville, OH
    Aug 18, 2022 – Indianapolis, IN +
    Aug 19, 2022 – Maryland Heights, MO +
    Aug 20, 2022 – Pelham, TN + 
    Aug 21, 2022 – Pelham, TN +

    ^ – presale code: smallstrides on 3/17 at 10am
    * – presale code: smallstrides
    + – presale code: BISCOMCGEE