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  • Dante Mazzetti’s Music, an Inferno from a Balcony

    When you spy a fireman on a balcony, you pray for lives to be saved. When that fireman is Dante Mazzetti singing from a balcony, your ears perk up and your attention becomes fixed. 

    dante mazzetti

    With over forty-two thousand followers on Facebook, Dante Mazzetti must be doing something right. As both a singer/songwriter with a folksy style, and as New York City fireman, Dante Mazzetti has become quite an unintended social media master. 

    In the continuing search for guests on The Long Island Sound podcast, I came across Dante on Facebook. I’m positive that the AI (Artificial Intelligence) led me to him, or maybe it was some sort of cosmic connection that led to our interview.

    Covid Creativity

    The impact of the quarantine and Covid changed our lives forever. Even the landscape of the New York City workplace has taken on a new shape, as many refuse to go back to the old normal and reimagine their workplace as more mobile than ever. Musicians accustomed to working out in the trenches of pubs, bars and music festivals were relegated to their homes to sort out the next steps in their creative careers.  Some felt the stifling effect of not being heard, and others turned to their creative minds to discover new outlets for their art.  Everyday people resorted to Zoom calls to keep connected to family, friends and community. Yet the desire to connect with each other on a deeper level was a thirst unquenched. 

    Technology can be a challenge to baby boomers like myself, whereas younger generations seem to be born with a Matrix-type connectivity which still amazes me. 

    I’ve followed some musician’s live streams on Facebook, some great, and some not so great. I was introduced to Twitch, as an alternative to the Facebook Livestream, which has brought a modicum of success to performing musicians during quarantine. Twitch was originally started by a group who built a community of like-minded video gamers in need of a competitive environment to showcase their skills. Eventually the platform, geared to quality video, evolved into a virtual stage for musicians seeking the thrill of a live performance. The ability to have a virtual tip cup, allowed musicians to generate income during the shutdown. 

    Maybe it’s the lack of a live audience that hindered many musicians from effectively commanding the virtual live stream. Maybe it was the perceived chasm of technology to overcome which encumbered the performance, I don’t know, but I do know when someone is able to command the platform. The ability to  have themselves heard and drive more and more fans to their music, and seemingly crack the social media code to build a new fanbase.  I put Dante Mazzetti in the win column. Facebook has been Dante’s goto platform for live streaming, supported by Instagram ads to attract new fans. 

    “The first time I was like, you know, it’s like, sideways, the whole show, but then, you know, people really started to jump in.”

    Dante Mazzetti

    There’s a Dylan-like quality to Dante’s demeanor and performance. He invites you onto his balcony as his intimate style of performing allows you to peer into his world. We can read about Dylan’s entrance to the Folk scene in Greenwich Village, and imagine what it was like to see him at Cafe Wha. I would think the impact of these early  hootenanny’s may have been the inspiration for Dante Mazzetti’s daily balcony sessions during the Covid quarintine. 

    Bellowing from a Balcony

    The live steam balcony sessions started out as a daily routine as his followers on Facebook and social media began to grow. The marketing and business acumen of his wife Jessica, helped propel them into the stratosphere of notoriety, allowing this humble podcast host to take notice. 

    With my suburban mindset, I asked Dante, how did his neighbors react to the sessions? He said they started their queries, when his sessions became less frequent, as they  hope for more.  It appears the community was not only building on the Internet, but locally as well. 

    Dante and Jessica were recent guests of mine on the Long Island Sound podcast, and I began to digest his music in preparation for the conversation. I became intrigued by the depth of his lyrics, especially in the song, Blue and Gold.  Dante seems to be very prolyfic in his songwriting, hitting the studio every six weeks or so to nail down more tracks and recently written songs.  We explored the song Hey Mama, which made me reminisce about the musings of Hank Williams, as Dante painted his landscape in lyric and melody, accented by an old soul in a young man.

    Dante is a multi-instrumentalist, covering the gamut of styles that we now call Americana. His music is comforting and warm, as he seems ready to pick up the guitar anytime, anywhere to entertain or just hang out.  Here’s what Jessica had to say about his songwriting:

     “And, and I think in all of Dante’s music when it does have a positive spin, which he’s doing a lot more lately, there is this dose of reality.”

    Jessica Gerono

    Prior to Covid, Dante would perform over sixty shows a year, Mazzetti has been featured on radio stations throughout the world, has opened for several major artists, such as Ben Folds, Guster, and America, and was chosen to star in Levi’s “What’s True” national television commercial campaign.  Ten years into his formal musical career, I believe he is on the brink to set things ablaze with his music. 

    As an active New York City Fireman, the reality of the day hits you in a moment’s notice. Each call to respond could just be an unintended alarm or chance to save a life from a burning inferno. Dante’s development of the muse is both tangible and sensible, calling us to be present in the moment, with the promise of igniting an interest to know more about this artist, and reminding us that maybe it’s time to just hang out on the balcony. 

  • Common to Make Broadway Debut in Stephen Adly Guirgis’ “Between Riverside and Crazy”

    Rapper and actor Common has been added to the cast list of the Broadway debut for “Between Riverside and Crazy,” a Pulitzer Prize-winning play from Stephen Adly Guirgis directed by Austin Pendleton.

    The Oscar, Emmy, and Grammy-award winning performer will join already announced Off-Broadway cast members Victor Almanzar, Elizabeth Canavan, Rosal Colón, Lisa Colón-Zayas, Stephen McKinley Henderson, and Michael Rispoli.

    Produced by the theater company Second Stage, “Between Riverside and Crazy” will begin previews on Wednesday, November 30 and will officially open on Monday, December 19 at Hayes’ Theater. Second Stage originally presented the play in February in at the Tony Kiser Theater.

    The play follows ex-cop and recent widower Walter “Pops” Washington (Henderson) and his recently paroled son Junior (Common) as the two try to hold on to one of the last rent stabilized apartments in Manhattan’s Riverside Drive.

    Common, whose acting body includes roles in submarine thriller “Hunter Killer,” David Ayer’s “Suicide Squad,” and historical drama “Selma,” most recently appeared opposite Keke Palmer in the film “Alice,” which premiered at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival. He also serves as an executive producer of Showtime TV series “The Chi” and Netflix drama “Burning Sands.”

    As of January 3, Maria-Christina Oliveras has joined the cast of “Between Riverside and Crazy” in the role of Church Lady. Ms. Oliveras replaces Liza Colón-Zayas, who had to leave the production due to a scheduling conflict.

    Subscriptions and singular tickets for “Between Riverside and Crazy” can be found on the Second Stage website, and the Hayes Theater box office opens November 14.

  • Migguel Anggelo’s newest production, ‘English with an Accent,’ comes to Lincoln Center

    In “English with an Accent,” Migguel Anggelo looks critically at the concept of The American Dream from a perspective shaped by his intersecting queer, Latino and immigrant identities. The performance, co-commissioned by the Lincoln Center uses original music, dance and theater to tell the story of an immigrant’s arrival in New York City. Migguel Anggelo will lead, joined by a cast of 10 dancers, for a performance coming to the Lincoln Center’s Clark Studio Theater, December 1 through 3. 

    English with an Accent

    Anggelo is a Venezuelan-American multidisciplinary performing artist. He has been awarded residencies at Mass MoCA, the Kimmel Center, the Miami Light Project and more to develop his works in song, dance, text and costume. 

    Music in the show is composed by both Migguel Anggelo and his longtime collaborator and music director Jaime Lozano. Lozano collaborated with Anggelo on other songs on “English with an Accent,” Anggelo’s album of the same name, which will be released December 2, during the production period. “So Ironic” from the upcoming album uses animation and dance paired with spoken word to tackle stereotypes about immigrants in American culture. 

    Anggelo said “English with an Accent” is especially meaningful to him now that he has become a naturalized U.S. citizen after 16 years. His naturalization reframes the piece’s themes of safety and home in a country.

    Watch a trailer for the performance below; tickets are available at the Lincoln Center’s site.

  • Ha*Ash will return to NYC from Mexico City in 2023 Tour

    Ha*Ash started out as two sisters singing in their local church in Louisiana, but after professional training and working their way up through local competitions, the sisters have come a long way — to now selling out three shows at Auditorio Nacional, Mexico City’s iconic concert hall during their Mi Salida Contigo tour. 

    Ha*Ash tour

    The sister’s last album, aptly named HAASHTAG, debuted at #1 on iTunes Mexico, and hits from the album, such as “Lo Que Un Hombre Debería Saber,” reached #15 on the Billboard Latin Pop chart. Despite their music’s classification as “pop,” the two have said their inspirations and influences come from across many genres, particularly country and rock like The Chicks and Shania Twain.

    To celebrate the success of their Mi Salida Contigo tour, Ha*Ash has announced they will be returning to the United States on April 7, 2023, starting in Miami and ending in California, with one night at the Beacon Theatre in NYC.

    Mi Salida Contigo US Tour 2023

    April 7 — Miami, FL — James L Knight Center

    April 8 — Orlando, FL — House of Blues

    April 9 — Atlanta, GA — Coca Cola Roxy

    April 12 — New York, NY — Beacon Theatre

    April 13 — Washington, DC — The Howard

    April 15 — Chicago, IL — The Rosemont

    April 20 — Houston, TX — Smart Financial Centre

    April 21 — Dallas, TX — The Pavilion @ Toyota Music Factory

    April 22 — El Paso, TX— Abraham Chavez Theatre

    April 23 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre

    May 11 — Seattle, WA — The Moore

    May 12 — Portland, OR — Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

    May 14 — Denver, CO — Paramount Theatre

    May 18 — Austin, TX — Moody Theatre

    May 19 — Laredo, TX — Sames Auto Arena

    May 20 — McAllen, TX — Payne Arena

    May 21 — San Antonio, TX — Majestic Theatre

    May 25 — Las Vegas, NV— Brooklyn Bowl

    May 26 — Los Angeles, CA — YouTube Theatre

    May 27 —San Francisco, CA — The Masonic

    May 28— Stockton, CA — Bob Hope Theatre

    Tickets for the Mi Salida Contigo US Tour will be available beginning Friday, October 14 through www.ticketmaster.com and www.ha-ash.com.

  • Beacon Theatre to Host Gregg Allman 75th Birthday Tribute in December

    On December 8th, the life of legendary Gregg Allman will be celebrated with a special tribute all-star event. “The Midnight Rider: Gregg Allman’s 75th Birthday Jam” will feature a diverse range of artists paying homage to the legendary Allman.

    Greg Allman 75th Birthday Tribute At Beacon Theatre December 8th

    With some unprecedented performances from an extraordinary lineup of superstar artists, the tribute features a variety of devoted fans and admirers. With the help of musical director Kenny Greenberg, there will be more exciting performances at one of the late Rock & Roll Hall of Famer’s favorite venues, New York City’s historic Beacon Theatre

    Photo by Marc Millman

    Some of the most exciting acts are 4x Academy of Country Music Award-winners Old Dominion, GRAMMY® Award-winning country duo Brothers Osborne, GRAMMY® Award-nominated NEEDTOBREATHE, Seven-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer-songwriter (and Lady A co-founder) Charles Kelley. Along with this, Americana Music Award-winner Shakey Graves, acclaimed soul singer-songwriter-bass guitarist Shaun Munday, British singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas, and fast-rising country artist Jackson Dean. Additional superstar special guests will be announced soon. 

    Though Gregg Allman’s passing in 2017 has left a vast musical space that can never truly be filled. “The Midnight Rider: Gregg Allman’s 75th Birthday Jam” poses as a remarkable valedictory and memorial to a true giant of American music.

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    Allman was undoubtedly among rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest and most significant artists. He will forever be remembered for his hit songs “Midnight Rider,” “It’s Not My Cross to Bear,” “Dreams,” and “Whipping Post.” He also made a remarkable list of honors over his five-decade musical journey, including the Allman Brothers Band’s 1995 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 54th Annual GRAMMY® Awards.

    Tickets for “The Midnight Rider: Gregg Allman’s 75th Birthday Jam” event are available by clicking the link here or by phone at 800-745-3000. The pre-sale begins Wednesday October 12th at noon EST and the general on-sale begins this Friday October 14th at noon EST. 

  • blink-182 Announces Huge Reunion Tour, Stops at Multiple NYS Venues

    Multi-platinum, award-winning group blink-182 has announced their biggest tour ever, a huge global event reuniting Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker for the first time in ten years. They will make stops at Madison Square Garden, UBS Arena, and Barclays Center.

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    blink-182, Photo Credit: Jack Bridgland

    The worldwide trek includes their first-ever performances in Latin America along with stops in North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand starting March 2023 through Feb. 2024. Their brand new single “Edging” will be released on Oct. 14, marking the first time in a decade that the group has been together in the studio.

    blink-182 started rocking almost thirty years ago in a San Diego garage. They have sold over fifty-million albums worldwide, and according to the New York Times, “No punk band of the 1990s has been more influential than ‘blink-182’.” They are working on releasing their tenth studio album after reuniting the original members.

    blink-182 will make a stop at Madison Square Garden on May 19; UBS Arena at Belmont Park in Elmont on May 20; and Barclays Center on May 24, all, with special guests Turnstile. The tour announcement also features multiple festival appearances in Latin America and the US, including Lollapalooza alongside co-headliners Billie Eilish and Drake and the 2023 edition of We Were Young with Green Day, among others.

    Tickets will go on sale starting on Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. here.

    LATIN AMERICA

    +With Support from Wallows

    March 11 – Tijuana, MX – Imperial GNP (Festival)

    March 14 – Lima, Peru – Estadio San Marcos+

    March 17-19 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Lollapalooza Argentina (Festival)

    March 17-19 – Santiago, Chile – Lollapalooza Chile (Festival)

    March 21-22 – Asuncion, Paraguay – Venue TBA

    March 23-26 – Bogotá, Colombia – Estereo Picnic (Festival)

    March 24-26 – São Paulo, Brazil – Lollapalooza Brasil (Festival)

    March 28 – Mexico City, MX – Palacio de los Deportes+

    April 1-2 – Monterrey, MX – Venue TBA

    NORTH AMERICA

    *With Support from Turnstile

    May 4 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center*

    May 6 – Chicago, IL – United Center*

    May 9 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena*

    May 11 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena*

    May 12 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre*

    May 16 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse*

    May 17 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena*

    May 19 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden*

    May 20 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena*

    May 21 – Boston, MA – TD Garden*

    May 23 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*

    May 24 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center*

    May 26 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Arena*

    May 27 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium*

    Jun 14 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center*

    Jun 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Banc of California Stadium*

    Jun 20 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena*

    Jun 22 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center*

    Jun 23 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center*

    Jun 25 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena*

    Jun 27 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena*

    Jun 39 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place*

    Jun 30 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome*

    Jul 3 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena*

    Jul 5 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center*

    Jul 7 – Austin, TX – Moody Center*

    Jul 8 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center*

    Jul 10 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena*

    Jul 11 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – FLA Live Arena*

    Jul 13 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena*

    Jul 14 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center*

    Jul 16 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena*

    EUROPE

    ^With Support from The Story So Far

    Sep 2 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro^

    Sep 4 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena^

    Sep 5 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena^

    Sep 8 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis^

    Sep 9 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena^

    Sep 12 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena^

    Sep 13 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena^

    Sep 14 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum^

    Sep 16 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena^

    Sep 17 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena^

    Sep 19 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena^

    Sep 20 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle^

    Oct 2– Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena^

    Oct 3 – Madrid, Spain – Wizink Centre^

    Oct 4 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi^

    Oct 6 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena^

    Oct 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome^

    Oct 9 – Paris, France – Accor Arena^

    Oct 11 – London, UK – The O2^

    Oct 14 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena^

    Oct 15 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena^

    Oct 21 – Las Vegas, NV – When We Were Young Festival

    2024 Tour Dates

    AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND

    !With Support from Rise Against

    Feb 9 – Perth, Western Australia – RAC Arena!

    Feb 11 – Adelaide, South Australia – Entertainment Centre!

    Feb 13 – Melbourne, Victoria – Rod Laver Arena!

    Feb 16 – Sydney, New South Wales – Qudos Bank Arena!

    Feb 19 – Brisbane, Queensland – Entertainment Centre!

    Feb 23 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena!

    Feb 26 – Christchurch, NZ – Christchurch Arena!

  • Moderat Bring ‘More D4ta’ to Avant Gardner

    Moderat are in the midst of their first tour since 2017 and the German electronic outfit made their way to Brooklyn’s Avant Gardner on Friday, October 7th. Back in May, the group ended their 6 year hiatus with the announcement of their fourth LP More D4ata, via Monkeytown Records. Moderat’s triumphant return to New York City attracted fans from all over the world, packing into the cavernous warehouse and creating a noticeable buzz of excitement.

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    Moderat at Avant Gardner, 10/7/22. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    Moderat is the collaborative project between Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary (a.k.a. Modeselektor) and Sascha Ring (a.k.a. Apparat). All three provide various electronic, textures, and vocals, with Sascha Ring providing lead vocals, guitar, and bass. Moderat’s music has also been a a blend of melodic electronica with funky bass rhythms and ethereal vocal play, and More D4ata (an anagram for Moderat 4) leans heavily into their signature style while dabbling in a more abstract backing. Lead single and album opener “FAST LAND” features a swirling synth loop with a heartbeat pulse in the background that slowly builds in suspense, reminiscent of Mezzanine-era Massive Attack. This leads into “EASY PREY” which is a sporadic electronic array you might hear on a number of Thom Yorke solo projects.

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    Moderat at Avant Gardner, 10/7/22. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    At Avant Gardner on Friday night, Moderat played songs from all four of their LPs, including a Jon Hopkins cover. After coming on stage for the encore, the band thanked the crowd for their support over the years, especially after such a long hiatus. Before bursting into a passionate rendition of their most popular song “Bad Kingdom”, Sascha Ring admitted that he has so much fun performing that song no matter how many times they play it. The packed warehouse of Avant Gardner sung in harmony with Moderat, and the band was visibly invigorated by the response.

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    Moderat at Avant Gardner, 10/7/22. Photo by Joseph Buscarello

    Moderat continue on tour in Europe with a lengthy run of dates through November. Head over to their website for all of the tour dates, including what will be two very special hometown shows in Stuttgart and Hamburg, Germany. Check out the full photo gallery from the show at Avant Gardner from Joseph Buscarello below.

  • Sara Bareilles Performs at PWJC Event at Capitol Theatre

    Grammy-award winner Sara Bareilles performed at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on Oct. 6  to commemorate three decades of Pace Women’s Justice Center (PWJC) protecting thousands of women and children.

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    Sara Bareilles, credit Marc Millman

    Sara Bareilles recently ran as “The Baker’s Wife” in the hit revival of “Into the Woods” on Broadway. Her music has been self-described as “piano-based pop-soul” and her powerful lyrics give voice to the difficult journey from victim to survivor for PWJC’s clients. 

    The Pace Women’s Justice Center is a self-funded nonprofit legal center located at Elisabeth Haub  School of Law, under the 501(c)(3) status of Pace University. Each year, PWJC provides free legal services to over 3,500 victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and elder abuse, as well as conducts or participates in over 140 training and outreach events.

    The fundraising event’s title, Raising the Bar Benefit Concert, is a nod to PWJC’s commitment to increasing access to justice and providing free critical legal services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The money raised will help PWJC to continue helping their clients on their journeys toward empowerment and healing. 

    Each October the nonprofit honors an individual who has dedicated themselves to supporting the PWJC  mission and its clients with a Making a Difference Award. This year the award was given to Pam Kaufman, President, and CEO of International Markets, Global Consumer Products &  Experiences at Paramount Global. Legendary music icon Darryl “DMC” McDaniels from Run DMC presented her with the award.

  • Umphrey’s McGee 25th Anniversary Tour To Feature 3 New York Dates

    Midwest jam legends Umphrey’s McGee will soon celebrate 25 years together as band with a tour that spans the country. The early portion of the tour, which begins in January, will feature three dates in New York State: Brooklyn Bowl on January 19 followed by two nights at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester on January 20 and 21. See below for a full listing of dates.

    The tour also features a run out West with multiple California shows, one at Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas, and it finishes with a three-night run at Belly Up Aspen.

    Pre-sale tickets and umVIP packages are on sale with a public on sale beginning Friday, October 14 at 10:00 a.m. local time. For more information, visit the band’s official website

    Umphrey’s McGee Tour 2023: 

    Jan. 12 – 9:30 Club – Washington, D.C.

    Jan. 13 – 9:30 Club – Washington, D.C.

    Jan. 14 – The Filmore – Philadelphia

    Jan. 15 – Wind Creek Event Center – Bethlehem, Pa. 

    Jan. 19 – Brooklyn Bowl –Brooklyn, N.Y.

    Jan. 20 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, N.Y. 

    Jan. 21 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, N.Y. 

    Jan. 26 –The Clyde Theatre – Fort Wayne, Ind. 

    Jan. 27 – GCL Live at 20 Monroe – Grand Rapids, Mich. 

    Jan. 28 – The Fillmore – Detroit 

    Jan. 29 – House of Blues – Cleveland 

    Feb. 2 – The Sylvee – Madison, Wis. 

    Feb. 3 – First Avenue – Minneapolis

    Feb. 4 – First Avenue – Minneapolis

    Feb. 22 – Ace of Spades – Sacramento, Calif 

    Feb. 23 – Mystic Theatre – Petaluma, Calif. 

    Feb. 24 – House of Blues – Anaheim, Calif. 

    Feb. 25 – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas

    March 2 – Midtown Ballroom – Bend, Ore. 

    March 3 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, Ore. 

    March 4 – The Showbox – Seattle, Wash. 

    March 5 – McMenamins’ Crystal Ballroom – Portland, Ore. 

    March 10 – Belly Up Aspen – Aspen, Colo. 

    March 11 – Belly Up Aspen – Aspen, Colo. 

    March 12 – Belly Up Aspen – Aspen, Colo.

  • Mondo NYC 2022 Kicks off Today with Music, Conferences, and Showcase Concerts

    Organizers for Mondo.NYC, the annual trade conference and showcase music festival, have announced the lineup for the 2022 event, kicking off today, Tuesday, October 11.

    Artists will perform virtually on Mondo’s daily live stream via YouTube and at multiple independent concert venues around New York City, including Arlene’s Grocery, Bar Freda, Bowery Electric, Brooklyn Bowl, Drom, and The Sultan Room.

    Mondo NYC 2022

    Artists announced for 2022 include Janelle Sy’mone, District 97, JUJU, Al Jacobi, Her Skin, Alexndra Alden, Apryll Aileen, EJ Worland, The Brink Of, We The Commas, The Day Dreamers, Waasil, Becca Stevens & The Secret Trio, Bloom Twins, Papercutz, Phony PPL, Snacktime, Thomas Piper, Miu Haiti, Mike Borgia, Aria &, Mumu, The Cordial Sins, Emmanuel Ohemeng III & Perpetual Motion, Ghostlight, Tokyo, Urbansky, Satch, Kyotolp, and Planet Opal, among others.

    The showcase concerts will include multiple genres and feature artists from around the world, including Denmark, Italy, Malta, Canada, the UK, Portugal, Finland, Ireland, Istanbul, India, and Tokyo, along with the U.S. and will be free to conference attendees.

    I’m really proud Mondo is able to host multiple nightly live showcases this year, all at independent venues. We missed the energy and shared appreciation for music and one another through the challenges Covid presented. Though NYC is generally open for nightlife, there are still travel challenges for out-of-town artists, so for now and into the future, Mondo will continue to host both live and streamed showcases. We invite anyone to come to a live show or enjoy one at home on their couch because either way, they’ll be supporting the independent music ecosystem.

    Mondo.NYC showcase director Jennifer Sellers-Dimitrov.

    The conference portion of Mondo.NYC will takes place from October 11-14 at the Williamsburg Hotel, with more than 60 panels announced for the event.

    Presenters and panelists that include Andrew Bergman, CEO Downtown, Lisa Cambridge-Mitchell, Founder Persist in Joy, Karibi Dagogo-Jack, Head of Music Partnerships Roblox, Mitch Glazier, CEO RIAA, Hannah Karp, Editorial Director Billboard, Golnar Khosrowshahi, CEO Reservoir, Larry Miller, Director Music Business Program NYU Steinhardt, Mark Mulligan, Managing Director MIDiA Research, Matt Pincus, CEO MUSIC, Peter Shapiro, CEO Dayglo Presents, Kakul Srivastava, CEO Splice, Henry Beecher Hicks III, CEO National Museum of African American Music, Nari Matsuura, Partner/Co-Leader Music Economics & Valuation Services Citrin Cooperman, Michael Poster, Chair of Music Acquisitions & Financing and Partner Michelman & Robinson LLP, Jason King, Chair Clive Davis Institute NYU, Ted Cohen, Co-Founder Mediatech Ventures, Jonathan Azu, Founder & CEO Culture Collective, Ray Daniels, CEO, R.A.Y.D.A.R. Management, Barry Massarsky, Partner & Co-Leader Music Economics & Valuation Services, Citrin Cooperman, Thelonious Monk IV, Founder Straight No Chaser, LLC, Cardin Campbell, Founder & CEO trac, Elliot Groffman, Partner Carroll Guido Groffman Cohen Bar & Karalian LLP, Rev. Moose, Managing Partner/Co-Founder Marauder, Keith Shocklee, producer, Tiffany R. Warren, EVP Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer Sony Music Group, and Tara Finegan, COO Cutting Edge Group, among others.

    Mondo.NYC 2022 Music Lineup

    Tuesday, October 11, 2022

    Arlene’s Grocery – 95 Stanton St, Brooklyn

    7:00 PM ET – Janelle Sy’mone
    8:00 PM ET – District 97
    9:00 PM ET – JUJU
    10:00 PM ET – Al Jacobi 

    The Map Room @ Bowery Electric – 327 Bowery, Manhattan

    9:00 PM ET – Her Skin
    9:45 PM ET – Alexandra Alden
    10:30PM – Apryll Aileen

    Wednesday, October 12, 2022

    DROM – 85 Avenue A, Manhattan

    7:00 PM ET – EJ Worland
    7:30 PM ET – The Brink Of
    8:00 PM ET – We the Commas
    9:00 PM ET – The Day Dreamers
    10:00 PM ET – Waasii (DJ)

    The Sultan Room – 234 Starr St, Brooklyn

    7:30 PM ET – Becca Stevens & The Secret Trio
    9:30 PM ET – Bloom Twins
    10:30 PM ET – :PAPERCUTZ

    Brooklyn Bowl – 61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn

    8:00 PM ET – Cha Wa

    Thursday, October 13, 2022

    Brooklyn Bowl – 61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn

    8:00 PM ET – Phony PPL with Snacktime

    Bar Freda – 801 Seneca Ave, Queens

    8:00 PM ET – Thomas Piper
    9:00 PM ET – Miu Haiti
    10:00 PM ET – Mike Borgia

    Friday, October 14, 2022

    Arlene’s Grocery

    7:00 PM ET – Ariah &
    8:00 PM ET – MuMu
    9:00 PM ET – The Cordial Sins
    10:00 PM ET – Emmanuel Ohemeng III & Perpetual Motion

    Brooklyn Bowl – 61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn

    8:00 PM ET – Ghost Light