Category: Regions

  • Inverview: Rick Barton, Original Founding Member of Dropkick Murphys

    Rick Barton, founding guitarist of the Dropkick Murphys, is still making music with his son Stephen in his current band Continental.

    Leaving the Dropkick Murphy’s was no easy decision, with Barton once telling the Fort Wayne Reader why he quit the band in 2000, mid-recording the band’s third album. “Myself and Kenny (Casey, bass player and co-founder) ended up hating each other,” Barton said. “We’ve since made amends, but you know, touring in a band for four straight years… that same old story.

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    Photo by Jaroslava Barton This is Rick’s band Continental

    Now touring with Continental, Barton spoke with Rob Smittix of RadioRadioX on a variety of topics, including his time with Dropkick Murphys.

    RRX: Many people may or may not know that you were an original founding member of the Dropkick Murphys, we don’t have to focus on it but certainly we should touch on it. 

    RB: Especially because it’s the 25th anniversary of the legendary album Do or Die

    RRX: I know you have stories but to briefly sum it up. What would you say about your experience?

    RB: It was an incredible time in my life but at the time I didn’t know it was incredible. One of the most interesting stories from that whole record was sitting outside of my garage in Quincy, that was our practice space. Lars Frederiksen from Rancid flew in, he was staying at my place because the practice space was right next to it. We congregated outside of the garage, we were sitting around talking and he recently produced Swingin’ Utters’ The Streets of San Francisco album. We were talking about sales, and he said you’d probably be lucky if you did what Swingin’ Utters did, they’ve sold 10,000 and I just looked at everybody and said we’re going to sell 50,000 easily. I broke all punk rock ethos and cred at that moment by blurting that out! Obviously, the album has gone on to surpass way more than 50,000. I’ll never forget saying that but at the same time I didn’t think that we were that great. I kind of knew, when we pulled into Buffalo and there’d be 500 kids lined up. We’re pulling in with the van and I’m like who are these kids? Are they actually there to see us? 

    My original band Outlets did very little touring. Bands back then didn’t tour, you only toured if you were on a major label. The band that bypassed that and jump started the rest of the bands was The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Around 88′, 89′ or whatever, they got in the van and they toured. They were one of the first ones from Boston. So anyway, we pull up to these places and I was like this is unbelievable. I knew the phenomena, The Outlets became huge in Boston, we would play for 1200 seat rooms within our first year as a band. I understood fans coming to see your band, but I just didn’t think it was possible in another city. You know what I mean?

    RRX: Absolutely but I’ve never achieved that.

    RB: Not many people have. Compared to the amount of people that start bands it’s astronomically low. 

    RB: But why are they coming? Are they coming because we have bagpipes? Are they coming because of our name? Did they like a certain song? Keeps you wondering about all of this stuff.  We were fairly new at that point. Matt Kelly the drummer had some experience but besides from him and me, we weren’t really that seasoned. Mike and Kenny were both brand new at music. 

    I go to see the Dropkick Murphys all of the time and I love listening to Kenny talk from the stage. He cracks me up. The things that he says, it’s like the opposite of Paul Stanley at a Kiss concert. I often say that if the old legends came back from the grave and they dropped in on a Murphys show and heard Kenny talking from the stage they’d be like what the hell is this? What did the mayor of Boston form a punk rock band? It’s not typical banter but I love it!

    One thing he says a lot from stage is “I don’t know how other people do it but this is the only band I’ve ever had.” That is so rare. 

    I helped, obviously Mike was instrumental, and Matt Kelly is an incredible drummer but it’s really Kenny’s brain child. It’s just an unbelievable story, it’s fascinating and at the time, sadly, I kind of resented Kenny, not kind of, I did. I was hanging onto the old guard, like all of my old music friends who were so talented and never got anywhere. Even though I was in his band, I was resentful, I was jealous. We’ve made amends with each other, but Kenny and I ended up hating each other after five years in the band. We both stepped it up and talked about the experience. He’s credited me with basically helping him develop his career because he says he couldn’t have done it without me. That’s probably true, not that he couldn’t have done it because I was Rick Barton, he just needed somebody that was just going to make up some chords and show him some songs. It just happened to be me. It wasn’t like Kenny and I were this magical duo, although we did write some pretty good songs together. It’s kind of mind blowing when I look back now 25 years later, it’s pretty incredible that we put that together. 

    Let’s face it, Mike quit after the first record, Kenny was not easy to deal with, but I didn’t realize why. The reason he was so brutal was because that was the only way to succeed. We needed that person who was going to be worrying and stressing around the clock and that was Kenny’s job. Like I’ve said, I’ve apologized to him for not being a team player. I’m not lamenting the fact that I quit the band. I don’t know what would’ve happened if I had a million dollars or if I became a rock-star if I stayed in the band. Maybe the band would’ve imploded eventually who knows? I also like to think that if we kept the original line-up, we probably could’ve been the next Clash. It would’ve ended up going in a different direction than they ended up going in. Needless to say, I feel somewhat embarrassed that I didn’t realize how much suffering Kenny was doing. I just thought he was a bastard the whole time. The typical thing workers feel about their boss. You know what I mean? 

    RRX: Oh, for sure.

    RB: Of course, now I realize it was me. I should’ve adapted and helped Kenny. I should’ve been there every step of the way encouraging him. In my defense there were a few times I tried to make peace. I came up to him and I said Kenny I know we just can’t get along, but you know certain songs like “Wheel of Misfortune” we wrote together and it’s really inspirational and it feels like a magical moment. I would occasionally try to get sentimental and patch things up through the art. He’d just go yeah FU let’s go play. He didn’t want any part of that BS sentimentality thing, but it wasn’t really BS it was heartfelt on my part. But it was too little too late at that point. The good news is that even though I didn’t capitalize monetarily, no one knows who the F*** I am, a very few people which is fine with me in a way. I have those moments from like January of 96′ until I was still working on the third album March or April of 2000. It was a short amount of time a little over four years. It was an intense period of time; we made tons of music and did tons of touring. So, no matter how much I didn’t gain, I have that time period in my life that was magical. And as much as I thought Kenny was ruining my time on the planet at that time, I was wrong about that. It doesn’t matter now. I think about the music we made, the people I met and that incredible time in my life. It was a gift to me that was given. 

    Rick Barton is still making music with his son Stephen Barton in his current band Continental and has recently hit the studio so be on the lookout for new music soon!

    Originally published in The Xperience Monthly

  • NYS Music March Madness 2022 – Round 4

    Welcome to Round 4 – the Elite 8 – of NYS Music’s March Madness 2022. Eight up and coming bands from across New York State have made it this far, as we highlight the next generation of bands on the rise.

    March Madness 2022 Round 4

    Since 2015, New York State Music has crafted a March Madness competition that spans all the 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 highlights 64 bands and artists you might not know, but should know, as these homegrown talents are making waves through the New York State. Check out Round 3 here.

    Enter your email address, get to know the bands, and vote for your favorites below!

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    Bearsville Theater Region
    Thanks! vs Fine Grain

    March Madness 2022 Round 4

    Meet Thanks! – Saratoga Springs

    March Madness 2022 Round 4

    Thanks! is a six-piece rock outfit from Saratoga Springs, NY. Their style mixes influences of Blues, Alternative, Rock and Jazz together to create a unique and exciting sound. With melodic bass lines, jazz-infused drums, strong horn lines and roaring saxophone laced with deep, gritty vocals, Thanks! leaves audiences with a performance to remember each and every time they hit the stage. Check out their latest single, “I Choose You” and check out some of their other live performances on their website www.thebandthanks.com. You can also catch Thanks! live at Rockwood Music Hall on 3/24 and at Rare Form Brewing Co. in Troy on 3/26! Thanks! will also be hosting the Martin Family Benefit Concert on 4/3 at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs!

    Meet Fine Grain – Troy

    March Madness 2022 Round 4

    Fine Grain, a shoegazy punk band from Albany took both the red and blue pills with a Genny and got banned from Trader Joe’s. The girthy tones of this gritty group will remind you of late nights on a stoop in September, your first beer after work, weird questions about your parents cephalopods, and of course, the crushing weight of capitalism. Fine Grain is currently in the studio at Brunswick Recording, working on new music, and have been incorporating visual projections that sync up to their music, intensifying the experience for fans.

    Funk n Waffles Region
    Sydney Irving and the Mojo vs Gooseberry

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    Meet Sydney Irving and the Mojo – Syracuse

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    Sydney Irving and the Mojo, based in Syracuse, features 18 year old Sydney Irving, who has been named the 2020 young adult artist of the year by the International Singer Songwriters Assocation, where she will perform this summer in Atlanta, GA. Her band ‘The Mojo’ includes Evan Tennant on drums, Luke Hart on Lead Guitar and Randy Tennant on Bass. They’ll be performing across New York and three other states this summer. Sydney received the Brian Bourke Award for Best New Artist at the 2022 Syracuse Area Music Awards. Catch the band at Turning Stone Casino “The Gig” on March 26 and Turning Stone Casino “Turquoise Tiger” on April 1. Watch “Seasons Change” below.

    Meet Gooseberry – Brooklyn

    Gooseberry

    Gooseberry is a 4-piece band from Brooklyn, born during the Fall of 2019. Their combination of blues, R&B, and indie rock is a recipe for a unique sound that Gooseberry delivers in each song. Listen to their recently released single “Sleep” below.

    DSP Shows Region
    Seize Atlantis vs All Poets & Heroes

    March Madness 2022 Round 4

    Meet Seize Atlantis – Glens Falls

    March Madness 2022 Round 4

    Seize Atlantis has a unique, tight sound fueled by punchy bass, hard-driving percussion, melodic lead guitar, and pronounced moody vocals with meaningful lyrics, a truly dynamic range of soft to heavy Alternative Rock. Formed in 2019 out of Glens Falls, Seize Atlantis is a four-piece band most closely influenced by bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers and Pearl Jam, providing their own spin on a variety of covers from classic rock to modern pop in addition to their own original music. Catch them on Friday, March 18 at Mean Max Brew Works in Glens Falls and on April 22 at Empire Underground with Under the Den, Bad Mothers, and Sydney Worthley. Watch “The Unstoppable Groove” below.

    Meet All Poets and Heroes – Syracuse

    photo by Nicole Morelli

    In the summer of 2015, Rob McCall & Corey Jordan met and founded All Poets & Heroes out of their hometown of Syracuse. That summer, the duo began crafting a sound that explored resonating folk melodies with that of the sensible nostalgia that filled the 90s alternative music scene. Since then, the duo has grown into a full-fledged band developing towards an introspective project that aims to challenge listeners to feel, and to feel deeply. They’ll be at Funk n Waffles on April 15, and you can pre-save their next single, “21,” here, out on March 25. Listen to Occhiolism below.

    The Helping Friendly Hemp Company Region
    HANZOLO vs Big Time Kitty

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    Meet HANZOLO – Upstate

    HANZOLO is a 7-piece band from Upstate New York, toting an explosive and emotional sound that mixes soul, jazz, rock, and funk. Their songs are dance-ably fun with thoughtful lyrics, backed up by a bright horn section. The band’s website contains videos and upcoming tour dates with shows in Albany, Ithaca and the Cooperstown Blues Express. Watch the video for “Not Easy” below.

    Meet Big Time Kitty – the Adirondacks

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    Big Time Kitty (B.T.K.). Is a funky ass two man band based out of the Adirondacks. Catch them this summer at The Hub in Brant Lake NY on May 7, Paradox Brewery in North Hudson on July 16th and in Lake George on July 22. Their SoundCloud page gives you a taste of both their original hits and cover selections like “2001” and “Tubthumping.”

    Voting for Round 4 has closed. Stay tuned for The Final 4 starting on Monday, March 21 at 10am!

    NYS Music has partnered with businesses across New York State to highlight these 64 up and coming bands. Regional sponsors include Funk n Waffles, a premiere music venue in Syracuse established in 2007 with a unique take on the culinary and entertainment industries, offering a wide variety of gourmet waffles and breakfast food, as well as offering live music every night! Bearsville Theater in Woodstock is where Americana was born – where Dylan took folk music and married it to Rock & Roll. where folk went electric, and where Janis took a breath and recuperated, before launching her hurricane energy and heart stopping songs out into the world. Renovated in 2019-2020, Bearsville Theater has an impressive calendar of shows for Hudson Valley music lovers.

    DSP Shows based in Ithaca, NY and Northampton, MA, is one of the leading independent concert promoters in America, with shows at venues including State Theatre of Ithaca, Hangar Theatre, The Haunt, Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, Brewery Ommegang, Asbury Hall, The 9th Ward at Babeville, and Daryl’s House among others. The Helping Friendly Hemp Company offers a wide variety of industry leading products including tinctures, soft chews, and hemp flower, using only USA grown hemp extract.

    The winners of each region will be rewarded with a collection of prizes worth $3000. Partners for NYS Music’s March Madness 2022 include Mirth Films from Albany, a music news/entertainment outlet that specializes in original video content and live streaming, with news coverage ranging across the whole country, who will provide a professional multi-camera recording session at a prestigious venue in Albany for the winning band, premiering exclusively on Mirth Films.

    The XPerience Monthly is the greater Capital Region’s alt-monthly newspaper, bringing independent music and thought provoking articles to the area. The XPerience Monthly will feature the winning band in a newspaper profile and interview this summer.

    Check out Past Years’ NYS Music March Madness Here

  • The Town Pants Announce Final Tour, Buffalo Iron Works show on March 18

    The Canadian Celtic-Folk Rock Band, The Town Pants have announced their final tour as a band with their 25th Anniversary Tour. In March, the band will perform a pair of St. Patrick’s Day shows – on March 17 in Ottawa, Ontario at the Hard Rock Casino on March 17th, and in Buffalo at Buffalo Iron Works on March 18th.

    Town Pants

    The Town Pants were created in 1997 in Vancouver by brothers Duane and Dave Keogh. For the last 25 years the Celtic-Rock Band released eight full length albums, toured Europe five times, headlined major music festivals throughout North America, led three tours of Ireland and Scotland with fans along and now finishing with their 25th Anniversary Celebration Tour for 2022.

    Throughout 2022, the band will return to the regions that have shown tremendous support to the band over the years with their final shows. The band will finish their Anniversary Celebration with a bus tour of Scotland which fans are welcomed to join them on.

    The Town Pants are hosting their online event of the month on March 13th through the platform Side Door Access. Event tickets for all March shows are available by visiting thetownpants.com

    The Town Pants 25th Anniversary Tour Dates:

    3/12: Geneva NY – Smith Opera House

    3/17: Ottawa ON – Hard Rock Casino

    3/18: Buffalo NY – Buffalo Iron Works

  • 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

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Presents Summer Chamber Music Camp

    For the first time, The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra is proud to present its Summer Chamber Music Camp. The week-long camp will take place from Monday, June 27th to Friday, July 1st from 9 AM to 1 PM at the Christ Episcopal Church.

    Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra

    The camp will be led by Philharmonic violinist Debrah Devine. An official member of the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra since 2015, Devine has showcased her talent and leadership for years now. Additionally, the acclaimed violinist has been teaching for twelve years now. She is the perfect fit for this opportunity.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has been performing concerts since 1949, marking over seventy years of live music. Those who attend the camp will be working with experts in chamber music.

    Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra

    Middle and high school students who attend will receive daily practice time, ensemble coaching, and in-depth masterclasses.  Camp participants will also receive daily snacks, a camp t-shirt, and two complimentary tickets to the Philharmonic’s Summer Chamber Music Series. The camp will conclude with a public concert at the Phelps Mansion Museum at 7 PM. Camp participants will receive two complimentary tickets to this event.

    Auditions for the camp will be held on Saturday, April 23rd. Tuition will be $165. Need-based scholarships are available through The Agency.  To register and for more information, click here or contact the Binghamton Philharmonic Office at 607-723-3931.

  • Wet Leg Sell Out Brooklyn Steel, Their Largest North American Show to Date

    British indie rock sensation Wet Leg played to a sold out audience at Brooklyn Steel on Thursday (March 10, 2022) with support from Lowertown. Originally scheduled for Music Hall of Williamsburg, the band was forced to change to a larger venue when the show sold out almost immediately. Their meteoric rise in popularity came through their viral hit “Chaise Lounge” released in 2021, which garnered millions of views (and sparked endless memes).

    Wet Leg at Brooklyn Steel – Photograph by David Reichmann

    The Atlanta based alternative duo Lowertown opened the evening with an animated and hard hitting set. They whipped the crowd into a frenzy leading up to Wet Leg’s set, and despite this being Lowertown’s first time on tour, they were a highlight in an action packed evening.

    Lowertown at Brooklyn Steel – Photograph by David Reichmann

    With their debut album still on the way, Wet Leg played several unreleased tracks during their nonstop set, as well as crowd favorites “On No,” “Wet Dream,” “Angelica,” and their breakout hit “Chaise Longue.” Throughout the set frontwomen Rhian and Hester interacted with the crowd and each other with genuine charisma and charm. The band played straight through with no encore, ending on their viral hit, “Chaise Longue.” This sold out show of 1800 people marks their biggest North American show to date.

    Wet Leg at Brooklyn Steel – Photograph by David Reichmann

    Wet Leg’s hotly anticipated debut album releases April 8, and you can listen to their music here. You can also listen to Lowertown’s catalog here.

  • Movie Club to Honor 55th Anniversary of Frank Zappa’s NYC Residency

    Venice Beach rock duo, Movie Club, will be honoring Frank Zappa’s legendary residency with a three-day residency of their own in Brooklyn. The tribute to Zappa will run from March 23rd to March 25th.

    Movie Club
    PC : Nick Cuneo

    Frank Zappa’s month-long residency came about following an unsuccessful stint within the West Coast music scene. After getting in contact with Garrick Theatre in NYC, Zappa set up a month-long residency, starting March 23rd, 1967 which would eventually turn into a piece of musical history. His residency featured spontaneous performance from his band, The Mothers of Invention,  as well as visits from other musicians including Jimi Hendrix.

    Zappa’s residency lives on in memory due to its purely creative and bizarre nature. During performances, the band would improvise their acts and pull people from the crowd to come on stage. These one-of-a-kind nights are exactly what Movie Club aim to bring to life within their own performances at the all inclusive, queer owned venue, C’mon Everybody in Crown Heights.

    Movie Club
    PC : Nick Cuneo

    The duo, consisting of guitarist Vince Cuneo and drummer Jessamyn Violet, will be performing for three nights, with musical guests ranging from rappers, to drag queens. Guitarist Vince Cuneo says that “The goal of these shows is collaboration and to make each night a one-of-a-kind experience for both the audience and the artists on stage”

    Tickets, as well as more information, are available here.

  • Phoebe Bridgers Reunion Tour 2022 to stop at BRIC in June

    The infamous Phoebe Bridgers has announced her Reunion Tour for 2022, making a stop at the BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at Prospect Park Bandshell. Known for her folk-adjacent and edgy music, her aesthetics, and her female strength, Bridgers is one of the most exciting new talents to have emerged within recent years.

    Phoebe Bridgers
    Photo by Mike Miller

    Bridgers has bad a busy 2021, with 4 GRAMMY nominations, multiple late night TV performances including a smashing debut on Saturday Night Live. Additionally, she had a sold out Fall tour, two songs for charity (“That Funny Feeling” and “Day After Tomorrow”) and collaborations with Taylor Swift, The Killers, Paul McCartney, Metallica and more.

    Most recently, Bridgers revealed plans for her own monthly radio show titled Saddest Factory Radio on Sirius XMU. Currently, she is getting ready to go back on the road taking her newest album, Punisher, to her fans across the United States and Canada, as well as to the UK and Europe.

    Additionally, the Phoebe Bridgers North American run of the Reunion Tour includes a slew of dates April to August – and makes stops in Atlanta, Washington D.C., Brooklyn, Seattle.

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    photo by David Michael Reichmann

    Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan Registration is open now here and closes Tuesday, March 8 at 12 pm EST. Similarly, verified Fan Presale begins Thursday, March 10th at 12 pm. $1 of every headline show ticket sold will be donated to The Mariposa Fund, fiscally sponsored by The West Fund. 

    Tour dates:

    4/13: Arizona Federal Theatre – Phoenix, AZ 

    4/15: Coachella – Indio, CA 

    4/22: Coachella – Indio, CA 

    5/13: The Amp at Craig Ranch – Las Vegas, NV 

    5/14: Kilby Block Party – Salt Lake City, UT 

    5/17: Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO  

    5/19: The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory – Dallas, TX  

    5/20: Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park – Austin, TX 

    5/21: The Lawn at White Oak Music Hall – Houston, TX 

    5/22: Hangout Fest – Gulf Shores, AL 

    5/24: The Cuban Club – Tampa, FL 

    5/25: St Augustine Amphitheatre – St Augustine, FL 

    5/27: Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park – Atlanta, GA 

    5/28: Forecastle Festival – Louisville, KY 

    5/31: Starlight Theatre – Kansas City, MO 

    6/1: The Waiting Room Outdoors – Omaha, NE 

    6/3: BMO Harris Pavilion – Milwaukee, WI 

    6/4: Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island – Chicago, IL 

    6/7: RBC Echo Beach – Toronto, ON 

    6/8: MTelus – Montreal, QC 

    6/9: Thompson’s Point – Portland, ME 

    6/11: The Anthem – Washington, DC  

    6/12: The Anthem – Washington, DC  

    6/13: Stone Pony Summer Stage – Asbury Park, NJ 

    6/14: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at Prospect Park Bandshell – Brooklyn, NY  

    6/15: BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn! Festival at Prospect Park Bandshell – Brooklyn, NY  

    6/20: Fairview Park – Dublin, Ireland 

    6/22: Barrowland – Glasgow, UK 

    6/24-25: Glastonbury – Somerset, UK 

    6/26: O2 Academy – Birmingham, UK  

    6/30: Roskilde Festival – Roskilde, Denmark 

    7/2: Rock Werchter Festival – Werchter, Belgium 

    7/3: Down The Rabbit Hole Festival – Ewijk, Netherlands 

    7/5: Carroponte – Milan, Italy 

    7/7: Bilbao BBK Festival – Bilbao, Spain 

    7/8: Mad Cool Festival – Madrid, Spain 

    7/9: NOS Alive Festival – Lisbon, Portugal 

    7/14: Colours of Ostrava – Ostrava, Czech Republic 

    7/17: Lollapalooza Paris – Paris, France 

    7/22: Latitude Festival – Suffolk, UK 

    7/23: O2 Apollo – Manchester, UK 

    7/26: O2 Academy Brixton – London, UK 

    8/7: Hinterland – Saint Charles,  IA 

    8/18: Spokane Pavilion – Spokane, WA 

    8/20: Orpheum Theatre – Vancouver, BC 

    8/23: Marymoor Park – Redmond, WA 

    8/25: Edgefield Amphitheater – Troudale, OR 

    8/27: Vina Robles Amphitheatre – Paso Robles, CA 

    8/28: This Ain’t No Picnic – Los Angeles, CA 

  • The 2022 Uncharted Residency and Concert Series at Greenwich House Music School

    The annual Uncharted Residency and Concert Series returns to the Greenwich House Music School for their live and in-person performances from Thursday April 7 to May 12.

    A variety of performances from artists such as Adi Myerson Trio, Michael Mayo, Dana Lyn, Charlie Burnham, and Marika Hughes, Alea, Val-Ince aka Val Jeanty, and Raquel Acevedo Klein and Friends.

    The Uncharted concert series started back in 2014 and has given the opportunity for many New York-based musicians to develop their original material, create new collaborations and perform in an intimate concert setting while giving an inside look into their projects.

    Greenwich Music School looks to teach their students about the beauty and long lasting impact of music, art, dance, and theater. During the pandemic, Greenwich House Music School kept their commitment to their 2020 Uncharted series artists by bringing them back for a series with collaboration with Joe’s Pub with a professionally-produced full-length streaming concerts.

    “Even during the darkest days of the pandemic, GHMS never wavered in its support for local performers. By continuing with our in-person concert performances and on-site residencies, we are thrilled to be moving forward with our commitment to artists and to audiences to showcase and support some of the greatest musicians that New York City has to offer.”

    Rachel Black -Uncharted co-founder

    The artists being showcased in the 2022 Uncharted lineup will be joined by various multi-genre artists who have contribute to the past eight years of the Uncharted series like jazz pianists Aaron Diehl and Dan Tepfer; guitarist Binky Griptite of The Dap-Kings; the founding member of Grammy-award winning Flor de Toloache and many more found on https://www.greenwichhouse.org/music-school/concerts/uncharted/

    Uncharted Residency and Concert Series 2022 Show Dates:

    4/07 – Adi Myerson Trio

    4/14 – Michael Mayo

    4/21 – Dana Lyn, Charlie Burnham, and Marika Hughes

    4/28 – Alea

    5/05 – Val-Inc aka Val Jeanty

    5/12 – Raquel Acevedo Klein and Friend