Category: Central NY

  • The Jess Novak Band delivers 2022 Mantra in “The Key”

    Jess Novak and The Jess Novak Band are gearing up for a big year with the release of their new music video, “The Key.” Written and recorded by The Jess Novak Band at Hobin Studios, the second track off of their 2021 album release, “A Thousand Lives,” seeks to inspire listeners everywhere.

    In its lyricism and upbeat instrumentation, “The Key” tackles themes such as baggage, trauma, and moving on. Lyrics like “If the ground keeps crumbling, then get some wings/You gotta rise to survive this thing” metaphorically express how the world may be a cruel and unfair place, however, we have the power to let go of the things weighing us down and reach our goals.

    This song is all about choosing to let go of the things holding you back and to embrace your own power. It’s a declaration that “you can do it” – and you can. Whatever IT is, I hope 2022 is your year to make it happen.

    Jess Novak

    The video itself, recorded and produced by Lights on Fayette, features brilliant color in up to 4k resolution. Novak has previously worked with the studio while filming her music video for “The Joke.”

    “The Joke” – The Jess Novak Band

    Alongside this release, Jess Novak has announced February show dates throughout upstate New York, where you can catch her solo or duo performances live.

    Thursday, February 3 – Twitch – twitch.tv/jessnovakmusic – 9:30 a.m. – SOLO
    Thursday, February 3 – The Village Tavern – Marcellus, NY – 8 p.m. – DUO
    Friday, February 4 – Bellevue Country Club – Syracuse, NY – 7 p.m. – SOLO
    Saturday, February 5 – Stinger’s – Manlius, NY – 6 p.m. – SOLO
    Sunday, February 6 – Hops Spot – Syracuse, NY – 11 a.m. – DUO
    Thursday, February 10 – Twitch – twitch.tv/jessnovakmusic – 9:30 a.m. – SOLO
    Thursday, February 10 – Steamers – Oswego, NY – 6 p.m. – DUO
    Friday, February 11 – TK Tavern – Camillus, NY – 7 p.m. – DUO
    Saturday, February 12 – Battle Island – Fulton, NY – 11 a.m. – DUO
    Saturday, February 12 – DiPrinzio’s – Clayton, NY – 7 p.m. – SOLO
    Sunday, February 13 – Brian’s Landing – Jamesville, NY – 11:30 a.m. – DUO
    Monday, February 14 – Hops Spot – Clayton, NY – 6 p.m. – SOLO
    Thursday, February 17 – Twitch – twitch.tv/jessnovakmusic – 9:30 a.m. – SOLO
    Thursday, February 17 – Al’s Wine and Whiskey – Syracuse, NY – 10 p.m. – JNB
    Friday, February 18 – Piggy Pat’s – New Hartford, NY – 7 p.m. – DUO
    Saturday, February 19 – The Sting – Oswego, NY – 9 p.m. – SOLO
    Sunday, February 20 – Brian’s Landing – Jamesville, NY – 11:30 a.m. – DUO
    Thursday, February 24 – Twitch – twitch.tv/jessnovakmusic – 9:30 a.m. – SOLO
    Thursday, February 24 – Bluewater Grill – Skaneateles – 7 p.m. – SOLO
    Friday, February 25 – Gibby’s – Oswego, NY – 8 p.m. – DUO
    Saturday, February 26 – Lukin’s – Utica, NY – 10 p.m. – JNB
    Sunday, February 27 – Skaneateles Brewery – Skaneateles, NY – 2 p.m. – SOLO
    Tuesday, March 1 – The Finish Line – Brewerton, NY – 6 p.m. – SOLO

    For more information on music and shows click here.

    You can also catch Jess Novak live every Thursday at 9:30 AM EST on her Twitch channel.

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Honors Founding Conductor

    On January 26, the Binghamton Philharmonic and AudioClassics will be honoring Fritz and Marianne Wallenberg with a presentation of historic performance recordings. Wallenberg was the founder of the orchestral group, which would eventually come to be known as the Binghamton Philharmonic.

    Fritz Wallenberg conducting Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society
    Fritz Wallberg conducting the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society

    Originally referred to as The Community Symphony Society, and later the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society, Wallenberg would help it grow into the renowned organization it is today. Past orchestra members and students of Wallenberg have named him as an integral part of the community and someone who has reached many people during his time as a conductor.

    The twenty years of recordings were given to the Philharmonic during Summer 2020 and the organization has worked to raise funds to digitize the recordings for open access to the public. There are currently a number of recordings available on the Wallenberg Legacy youtube channel and fundraising efforts for the campaign are still underway.

    current bing philharmonic

    Made by Marvin Fred Kelly, Jr of Custom Recording Studio, the recordings range from a Christmas performance in 1958 all the way through to 1978. The presentation will take place during a benefit at the Kilmer Mansion. Tickets, as well as more event information, are available here.

  • Annie in the Water Announce Winter Tour Dates, New Album due in March

    Annie in the Water have announced a slate of winter tour dates, ahead of the release of their forthcoming studio album, Sun at Dawn, set to be released Friday, March 4th.

    annie in the water sun at dawn
    Artwork by Tony Campono, based on a photograph taken by Matt Richards at dawn on Going To The Sun Road at Glacier National Park.

    Recorded directly to tape at Artfarm Recording in the heart of the Hudson Valley and mixed by Corey Hayward, Sun at Dawn represents the band’s time spent independently at home, together in the Adirondacks, and on the road again with their fans.

    Our forthcoming album Sun at Dawn represents the paths we took in life as individuals and how it brought us together in the band. The album consists of songs that were written along these separate life experiences and are joined by songs that were written together as a band. The sun at dawn illustrates that this is just the beginning of our adventures musically and as friends. 

    We have a lot planned for 2022. Beyond releasing our newest album we are lining up bigger tours than we have had in recent years. Not only that, but we have also began writing more new material after the recording process of the upcoming album ended. We are fully prepared to hit the ground running when the music scene begins to boom again and we can’t wait to show everyone everything we have been working on!…

    Matt Richards, Annie in the Water keys

    Annie in the Water’s sound has a groove filled combo of reggae, funk, rock, blues and jam, written with a conscious dose of positive vibes, unique melodies and intelligent lyrics. The group has the ability to fill an entire night with original music and also render well-known covers in their signature style, giving fans extraordinary experiences to share that can’t be seen anywhere else.

    Comprised of members Brad Hester (Lead Vocals/Rhythm), Michael Lashomb (Lead Guitar/Vocals), Ryan Trumbull (Drums/Vocals), Chris Meier (Bass/Vocals), Matt Richards (Keys/Vocals) and Brock Kuca (Percussion/Vocals), each performance is another adventure, both exhilarating and everlasting. The group creates a blend of music and entertainment that is inspired by the audience and the moment; the fan-base grows with every single performance in large part due to the indisputable fact that Annie in the Water will make people dance and feel happier no matter their age.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKxG7B35Btg

    Annie in the Water Winter Tour 2022 Dates

    1.26 Buffalo Iron Works // Buffalo, NY ^
    1.27 Parish Public House // Albany, NY ^ !

    1.28 Sonia // Cambridge, MA ^
    1.29 Nectar’s // Burlington, VT ^ !
    1.30 Portland House of Music // Portland, ME ^
    2.4 Waterhole // Saranac Lake, NY * !
    2.6 Mercury Lounge // New York, NY ^
    2.10 Funk ‘n Waffles // Syracuse, NY
    2.11 Froggy Daze // Kerhonkson, NY


    ^ w/ Eminence Ensemble
    ! Annie in the Water Headlining show

  • The Grateful Dead Bring A Touch of Heat To Utica: January 14, 1979

    Today marks the anniversary of one of the last Grateful Dead shows ever to take place in Utica. It comes at a time that’s the end of an era, so to speak, as Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux’s final shows with the band would take place the following month in February before keyboardist Brent Mydland’s tenure began soon after. It’s not a very widely circulated show by any means; the lone audio copy is far from pristine and, supposedly, technical issues plagued the concert that night. It’s the third of four shows that the Dead would play at Utica Memorial Auditorium and one of the final times that fans in New York, and the Northeast for that matter, would be able to see the Godchauxs on stage.

    Dead Utica

    In a fitting nod to the locale and season, the Grateful Dead greet Utica Memorial Auditorium with “Cold Rain And Snow.” The rowdy auditorium crowd eats it up, whistling and clapping endlessly throughout. A couple of crisp runs from Jerry Garcia on guitar give way to some engaged harmonies by song’s end, starting the show off nicely. First set stalwart “New Minglewood Blues” follows with the Utica faithful still very much engaged, taking the collective whistling of approval to another level. “Dire Wolf” does little to temper the audible energy, with Garcia’s signature guitar solo showing plenty of pep in its step. Bob Weir then tags back in on lead vocals for a jazzy “Me And My Uncle” which flows seamlessly into a rather percussive “Big River,” a song pairing that started the previous year and would remain popular for the rest of the Grateful Dead’s career.

    grateful dead utica

    The breakneck speed of all the songs after the opener finally comes to a halt with “They Love Each Other,” played very much in its low tempo format, lending itself much better to Donna Jean’s vocal harmonies which are also prominently featured alongside Weir for the emotional “Looks Like Rain” that comes next. A top notch “Brown Eyed Women” with a few more remarkable runs by Garcia up and down the fretboard follows, although it’s marred a little by some audio difficulties on the recording. The first set then begins to wrap up with a cover Bobby Womack’s “It’s All Over Now,” perhaps foreshadowing the upcoming end of an era. It’s a spirited version though, with Garcia and Keith Godchaux on piano trading fills back and forth. After a run through the folksy “Jack-A-Roe,” a regular cover at future Garcia solo gigs, the set comes to a close with another legendary pairing of songs “Lazy Lightning” and “Supplication.” The jam connecting the two is very much energetic, heavily psychedelic and fueled with extensive work on the drums from the Rhythm Devils, a great sign for the second set to come.

    After a set break to rehydrate and reenergize, the second part of the show begins with somewhat of a first set feel to it. “I Need A Miracle” has a slightly extended Garcia-driven jam neatly attached to it which builds the platform for a launch into a boisterous “Bertha.” The communal good vibes keep moving along into a customarily raucous cover of “Good Lovin’” with Weir taking his usual liberties with vocals before “Stagger Lee” mellows things out a tad.

    Finally, for a show bereft of much deep end improvisation, the next few numbers do their best to make up for it. The composed section of “Estimated Prophet” is played to near perfection, minus some off kilter early Garcia vocals, before later devolving into near silence (with the exception of more whistlers) for a soaring, exploratory jam that literally builds itself from the ground up. As the pace reaches a crescendo, some familiar guitar chords begin to seep through and the Dead are off and running in Utica with a blisteringly quick “Eyes Of The World.” Garcia dazzles once more in the song’s first jam with a jaw-dropping flurry of notes that can’t seemingly be played any faster. The second one is dominated by the rhythm section of bassist Phil Lesh and the drummers so, naturally, this makes its way into the “Drums” portion of the evening, shining the spotlight on Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart for a while.

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

    A rather choppy-starting “Iko Iko” slowly but surely emerges from “Drums” and it’s played at a much slower tempo than it would be in the years to follow, making for an interesting early version. At its conclusion, the familiar noodley opening jam of “The Other One” begins to develop before Lesh’s thunderous opening bass riff confirms it. It’s a short but sweet take that serves as the evening’s last true dip into psychedelia.

    Oddly there would be no encore for this show. Instead it wraps up with the lead singers going back and forth one last time. First, Garcia leads the band through a soulful “Black Peter” before Weir does the same for a show-closing cover of Chuck Berry’s “Around And Around” that has both he and Donna Jean trading lyrics back and forth by song’s end.

    Grateful Dead – Utica Memorial Auditorium – Utica, NY 1/14/79

    Set 1: Cold Rain And Snow, New Minglewood Blues, Dire Wolf, Me And My Uncle > Big River, They Love Each Other, Looks Like Rain, Brown Eyed Women, It’s All Over Now, Jack-A-Roe, Lazy Lightnin’ > Supplication

    Set 2: I Need A Miracle > Bertha > Good Lovin’, Stagger Lee, Estimated Prophet > Eyes Of The World > Drums > Iko Iko > The Other One > Black Peter > Around And Around

  • Alien Opera House Hosts ‘It’s a Party Fest’ on January 15 in Syracuse

    Mad Dabber710, an American musician, hip hop artist, funk producer. and cannabis activist born in Bandera, Texas, will be the host with the most at Alien Opera House for “Its A Party Festival” on January 15 from 3 PM till 2 AM in Syracuse. 2 stages. Green Skylines stage upstairs and Exotic Pop/ Slapwoods stage downstairs.

    This past December the Alien Opera House hosted a performance of the Frank White Experience with Lil Cease of Brooklyn artist Notorious BIG. Expect the same variety at the Opera house on January 15 with all day performances by funk, NEO soul, hip hop, reggae, delta blues and indie jazz lounge artists of New York State.

    Alien Opera House
    1/15/21

    The all day indoor music and arts festival will be hosted by JT Campos Campos portrays Boaz Jimenez on the NETFLIX series Queen of The South. He has been a guest on host BREAL TV’s show Smokebox. DJ Jam Master J’son of Run DMC and DJ Dice Brooklyn of Redman are on the bill. Yo $#! (YOSHI) & the Cat in Da Hat rap and SMX Shawn Seals have slots . Richie Banks and Mike Taylor are playing. Frank Stepanek of Black Uhuru. Moe Betta Tha Goddess and Martin Paul. Colin Aberdeen. Justin James Bridges and Friends. John McConnell & Matt Romano and more! Special ticket packages are available now here!

    Alien Opera House

    The Alien Opera House is located on 211 Catawaba Street in Syracuse’s historic Little Italy district. Legendary Italian Conductor Vincent Falcone of Frank Sinatra’s band first cousin Frank Romano’s home is located around the corner in Washington Square Park. The neighborhood is still a sweet melting pot of fine art and rich culture. PhokOuttaHere offers the best blend of Vietnamese cuisine in New York State. Fresh Kola Nuts from the rain forest are available on Salina St at the African & Caribbean Central Market.

    Sponsors for ” Its a Party” fest are Exotic Pop, Green Skylines, Slapwoods, Party105, 3D Grow, The Wallflower Hour. The Higher Calling THC and production provided by PVM Entertainment. The Green Skylines stage will be upstairs and the Exotic Pop/Slapwoods Stage will be downstairs at the Alien Opera House.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ_iIpBQZrk