Category: Regions

  • Blake Sandberg of ALIENS: a Post-Punk and a 9-11 Story of Survival

    Never considering myself attracted to post-punk, I was engrossed by the story of both a visual and audio post-punk artist, Blake Sandberg of ALIENS. His story opened me up to a genre I would have not considered to be in my wheelhouse. It is one of a thousand 9/11 attack survival stories and how an artist can dig into his craft to cope with suffering on the way to survival.  You can hear the rest of the story in the interview I conducted with Blake on The Long Island Sound Podcast. 

    EP Release Party in Brooklyn

    Blake Sandberg’s New York City post-punk band ALIENS announced the  last show of the year and EP release party at Littlefield in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Friday December 2. I was able to sample their songs a few weeks ago.

    The AGORAPHONIC EP compiles singles from 2007 to the present.  ALIENS new songs were captured in Brooklyn at B.C. Studios, by Martin Bisi. The singles are “Leave Luck to Heaven” and a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Tower of Song.”  The songs feature Blake Sandberg on guitar and vocals with ALIENS new bassist Kevin Jones and George Fiala on drums. 

    AGORAPHONIC is getting steady radio airplay across the country landing it in the NACC Top 200 and in the Top 20 Alternative Chart – currently at #13.  Check out the Brooklyn Release Party at Littlefield’s here.

    Blake Sandberg is an accomplished American artist. He creates iconic images and uses words in his paintings to explore meaning and associations with objects in our environments. 

    The Best Laid Plans

    Blake Sandberg battles a rare inner-ear disorder and illnesses from exposure to Ground Zero after 9/11.  Blake died in a hospital in 2005 and was resuscitated.  He is an artist and has been described as an “idea machine.”  His first guitar was given to him by a friend, it became a mission.  Words he wrote quickly became songs.  Chords bashed out on the guitar to carry them. And his 9/11 story begins with the planned opening of his art exhibit.

    BLAKE BY ANDREA BUCCI

    … and then 911 happened. And I had an art opening a couple of days before that. And my parents and my brother were in town for it. You know, there were fires a few blocks below me. It was a strange world to be in. So I think it naturally went to painting and writing and things.”

    Blake Sandberg

    The New EP

    ALIENS frontman, Blake Sandberg says “Tower of Song” became important to him during the Covid shutdown. 

    I thought I might learn the song. I was home playing guitar and looking out the window

    Blake Sandberg

    Leonard Cohen’s lyrics have similar imagery.  One day while walking to get something to eat he found a vinyl copy of Hank Williams Greatest Hits album someone had put out on their steps.  He took it as a sign.  In the song Cohen says “I said to Hank Williams how lonely does it get?”  

    Leonard Cohen

    
Sandberg sped up the song up to a runaway train pace, while managing to cram all the words into the song without ruining it and making something of his own out of it. He also related the current times with political upheaval and division to the lyrics of this song. “I see you standing there on the other side. I don’t know how this river got so wide.”  Sandberg takes on the weight of this cover song and his vocal performance is noteworthy.  Martin Bisi’s production work keeps the train on the tracks.

    “Enjoy Killing Time” was released in the first Covid shutdown in NYC.  This track was recorded with guest drummer Hunt Sales, the legendary drummer for Iggy Pop “Lust For Life” and David Bowie’s Tin Machine.

    ALIENS are Blake Sandberg, Miguel Vela, and Kevin Jones. Vela has taken over the drums over the last 12 months.  As a trio they form a powerful post-punk band capable of scream-along anthems, searing sci-fi guitar riffs, with a heavy dose of Jones’s bass and Vela’s pounding drums.  

    It’s refreshing to come across an artist who takes his suffering and joys and bangs out raw emotion into his music. Post-punk is a discover, I need to explore, it’s an appropriate megaphone to express what we need to hear. ALIENS deliver!  

  • East goes West: An Unforgettable Day 2 at WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022

    On Saturday November 19, WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 continued on for an unforgettable Day 2. Since the last festival in 2019, WonderFront has made a comeback with headliners Kings of Leon, G-Eazy, Lauren Daigle and Swae Lee, all making headway to restore the annual festival within Seaport Village along the pier in downtown San Diego. 

    Kings Of Leon – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Starting the day with Fitz and The Tantrums at the Events.com main stages, the show-goers belted the lyrics to fan favorite “Out of my League” which was a huge milestone in the band’s early career. Saturday’s afternoon sun became the perfect natural spotlight for the indie pop rock band founded in 2008 by lead vocalist Michael Fitzpatrick when they released their first hit single “Breakin’ The Chains of Love” in 2009.

    The festival moved towards transpiring viral success Tai Verdes, known for his pop and indie inspired music. Tai grew to fame during the pandemic in 2020 for his hit single “Stuck in The Middle,” which successively sprung him into a well-deserved music career. The crowd grew full as Tai was engaging with fans with an urge to hurl over the pit’s rail guard, as Verdes made it all worth the wait, especially when the performance of hit single “A-O-K” was embraced by a sea of loyal fans.

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    Tai Verdes – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    As the sun started winding down, singer/songwriter Bill Dess took a stand on the stage with his blue electric guitar. Going by the stage name of Two Feet, Bill balances a groove with a heavy tone and edgy electric guitar riffs. Representing the east coast, Bill Dess was born and raised in Manhattan where he began the production of his music career. Dess set the tone for those around as he strung his hit release “I Feel Like I’m Drowning” which reached number 36 on The US Hot Rock Songs Chart.

    Two Feet – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Leading into one of the top headliners of Saturday’s lineup was the unforgettable Swae Lee performed an impressive and crowd pleasing show. Swae leaped onto stage telling the crowd “I’m gonna make this shit unforgettable for y’all,” leading into featured hit release “Unforgettable” with French Montana. Leaning over the guard rails into the crowd, Swae was standing over the monitors, jumping from stage left to stage right and throwing his shirt into the crowd. Festival goers swung left to right as top hit “Swang” boomed through the bass. He made his appreciation for the fans known, putting on quite a remarkable show.

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    Perri Sage Photography

    Swae Lee has been best known for songs from the album SremmLife from a duo Rae Sremmurd with his brother.. Swae Lee has featured artists on many tracks, such as Jhene Aiko, Post Malone, Traviss Scott and Nicki Minaj. Some of his fan favorites include “Unforgettable,” “Sunflower” and “Sativa” For one of WonderFront’s many headliners, Swae Lee put on an unforgettable show.

    Swae Lee – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    Headliner G-Eazy made an appearance Saturday night, having risen to attention in 2014 when his first major label album These Things Happen hit number 3 on the US BillBoard charts. G-Eazy cherished this show in honor of his fanbase to carry on their support over the years.

    Playing one of Saturday’s concluding shows in San Diego’s all time ocean overlook, Ruocco Park. Echosmith took the stage to honor their last show on the band’s 2022 tour. Lead singer and keyboardist Sydney Sierota held a special place for San Diego, it being her hometown, which made their last show of the year more memorable for the fans and the alternative pop band.

    EchoSmith – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography


    To conclude an eventful Day 2 of WonderFront Music and Arts Festival. headliner Kings of Leon dropped an outstanding closing performance. The crowd was packed with show goers urging to get upfront for a better view along the marina, where fans filled the venue from front to back. With millions of follower on Spotify, their listeners were ecstatic for their show and appearance to the multi-genre festival. The group, composed of brothers Caleb, Nathan, Jared and their cousin Matthew Followill, performed “Sex on Fire,” “Use Somebody” and “Closer” from Kings’ most iconic album release, Only By The Night.

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    Kings of Leon – WonderFront Music and Arts Festival 2022 Perri Sage Photography

    The wait for the American rock band was worth the wait when the crowd belted each song and roared of applause. The closing on Saturday November 19 set the bar for a remarkable show, raising high hopes for the final day of WonderFront Festival.

  • MASS MoCA Announces 2023 Winter/Spring Programming

    MASS MoCA announces new Winter/Spring 2023 programming, featuring exhibitions from Daniel Giordano and Carrie Schneider. The venue is located in North Adams, MA, only about 50 miles from the Capital District.

    MASS MoCA

    MASS MoCA is one of the world’s liveliest centers for making and enjoying today’s most evocative art. It is full of stunning galleries and a collection of indoor and outdoor performing arts venues. It embraces all forms of art: music, sculpture, dance, film, painting, photography, and theater.

    The featured exhibits this winter include Daniel Giordano’s Love from Vicki Island, the viewing starting Feb. 4. He combines industrial artifacts, organic matter, ceramic elements, and cast aluminum to produce “portraits” of the artist and his family, as well as his hometown of Newburgh.

    Another featured exhibit includes Carrie Schneider’s Sphinx. Her photographs play with the camera’s imaginative potential and its relationship to the subconscious. The exhibit focuses on the art she captured during the pandemic, like screen grabs of friends’ social media feeds, images from her private archive, and shots of historical artworks directly to photo paper.

    MASS MoCA

    Additional programming highlights include Florencia Cuenca & Jaime Lozano: Broadway en Spanglish on Feb. 4 where mariachi meets musical theater. On March 25 Old Man and the Sea will be performed, which is an operatic update of Hemingway’s classic tale from Paola Prestini, Royce Vavrek, and Karmina Šilec, featuring Helga Davis.

    Performances include Urban Bush Women: Haint Blu (April 19–22) and choreographer Thulani Chauke of William Kentridge Studios, and Armando Guadalupe Cortés with M. Elijah Sueuga and Juvenal Cortés, as well as community programs in January.

    These, and many more events, will be happening at MASS MoCA this winter and spring. For more information on each exhibit and performance, and to purchase tickets, go here.

  • Sweats Hit All Bases on “I End Where You Begin”

    Finger Lakes rock band Sweats has released their second studio album, I End Where You Begin, a 50-minute project showcasing strong musicianship and vulnerable lyricism. A multi-disciplinary record, incorporating elements of bluegrass, hard rock, and funk, the band also shows no mind to brevity, with most of the project’s 10 songs angling towards the five-minute mark with solos abound.

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    Cover art for I End Where You Begin by the Sweats.

    This approach is well introduced on “Indulgent Days,” a swinging opener with subtle, echoey verses contrasting the noisy, pounding chorus. It also sets the tone for the record’s lustful lyrical approach, with lines in the chorus such as “license to misbehave, you can’t take em to your grave, these indulgent days.”

    Relatively playful, the album’s opener contrasts a bit from what follows. The next track “Broken Life” features a dark lead riff, screechy rhythm guitars, and a menacing hook. “You and I pick up the pieces of a broken life, hold em together see they fit right if we hold each other tight,” the chorus articulates. “Broken Life” is also a great example of the record’s dynamics, with bendy soloing, cymbal crashing, and urgent vocals highlighting the track’s climax.

    This continues for the following two tracks. The guitar work on “Whiskey Thursday” is both urgent and dream-like, with an urgent keyboard riff on the verses setting the tone for a moody track that maybe shows off the best solo on the album. The album’s impressive drum work is on display for the funky grunge-like “Lose My Mind,” with moments of creepy, metal-esque vocal delivery, and forboding lines such as “he sleeps through days and is up all night, he said ‘it’s always dark before you see the light.’”

    The record’s tone doesn’t stay this way though, with playful moments such as “Strawberry Girl,” an upbeat funk rock cut with lyrics like “juices are on my chin, summer nights begin,” and the danceable piano rock of “Holding Hands” with a romantic mantra being repeated for the last minute of the song: “I know you’re getting tired of the way things have to be, you don’t ever get tired of dreaming away with me.”

    When I End Where You Begin isn’t angsty or cheery, it has its stretches of lust and melancholy. On “Witchoo,” the song’s jagged guitar solo adds expression to its slow, subdued approach, assisting wistful lines such as “thinking of the right things to say and do, as I dream away the night time just trying to be with you.”

    “Nicks,” the longest song on the album at nearly seven minutes, marks the record’s emotional point as its penultimate track. “I saw you with a friend of mine I hadn’t seen in years, you saw me with a soggy mind after a couple beers,” the opening line articulates. While also subdued, the song’s two solos and explosive outro make the emotional payoff of the song all the more visible.

    The album’s final track “Too Many Cooks” is much more playful and laid back than what comes before it, with sardonic lyrics that almost seem political. “Everything’s broke, no one needs fixin, everything’s a joke, nobody’s gigglin’, and if you see smoke don’t be surprised, it’s just the world on fire,” the chorus articulates. It’s a closer which doesn’t relate much to the rest of the record, but it still fits, covering a bit of extra musical ground.

    Overall, I End Where You Begin is a strong album with impressive showings of musicianship on each track. Its lyrics are personal, it covers plenty of stylistic territory, and finishes right where it feels right.

  • Metallica World Tour to Hit MetLife Stadium in August

    Metallica has announced their 2023-24 M72 Tour, with performances at MetLife Stadium for August 4 & 6.

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    Metallica at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo – photo by Mike Miller

    Promoting their upcoming 12th studio album 72 Seasons, the tour begins on April 27 in Amsterdam and finishes September 29, 2024 in Mexico City. It will include two performances each at 22 different locations across North America and Europe.

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    Promotional poster for the M72 tour.

    With unique setlists and different supporting acts for each night of every stop along the tour, Metallica’s Metlife guests include Pantera and Mammoth WVH on night one (August 4), with Five Finger Death Punch and Ice Nine Kills on night two (August 6).

    Ticket presale for Citi cardmembers will be offered from 1 p.m. on Wednesday until 10 p.m. on Thursday through the Citi Entertainment program. Two-day tickets for Metallica’s MetLife Stadium dates as well as the rest of the M72 Tour will become available on Friday through Ticketmaster.com, while single-day tickets will be opened for purchase on January 20.

    72 Seasons, slated for April 14 release, will follow up Metallica’s 2016 record Hardwired… to Self-Destruct. Every album from their nearly 40 year career has been certified platinum, with the previous six all hitting number one on the Billboard 200.


    METALLICA
    M72 WORLD TOUR 2023-2024

    Thursday, April 27 2023 – Amsterdam NL – Johan Cruijff Arena

    Saturday, April 29 2023 – Amsterdam NL – Johan Cruijff Arena

    Wednesday, May 17 2023 – Paris FR – Stade de France*

    Friday, May 19 2023 – Paris FR – Stade de France

    Friday, May 26 2023 – Hamburg DE – Volksparkstadion

    Sunday, May 28 2023 – Hamburg DE – Volksparkstadion

    Friday, June 16 2023 – Gothenburg SE – Ullevi Stadium**

    Sunday, June 18 2023 – Gothenburg SE – Ullevi Stadium

    Friday, August 4 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium

    Sunday, August 6 2023 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium

    Friday, August 11 2023 – Montreal, QC – Stade Olympique

    Sunday, August 13 2023 – Montreal, QC – Stade Olympique

    Friday, August 18 2023 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium

    Sunday, August 20 2023 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium

    Friday, August 25 2023 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium

    Sunday, August 27 2023 – Inglewood, CA – SoFi Stadium

    Friday, September 1 2023 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium

    Sunday, September 3, 2023 – Glendale, AZ – State Farm Stadium

    Friday, November 3, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – The Dome at America’s Center

    Sunday, November 5, 2023 – St. Louis, MO – The Dome at America’s Center

    Friday, November 10, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field

    Sunday, November 12, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field

    Friday, May 24 2024 – Munich DE – Olympiastadion

    Sunday, May 26 2024 – Munich DE – Olympiastadion

    Friday, June 7 2024 – Helsinki FI – Olympic Stadium

    Sunday, June 9 2024 – Helsinki FI – Olympic Stadium

    Friday, June 14 2024 – Copenhagen DK – Parken Stadium

    Sunday, June 16 2024 – Copenhagen DK – Parken Stadium

    Friday, July 5 2024 – Warsaw PL – PGE Narodowy

    Sunday, July 7 2024 – Warsaw PL – PGE Narodowy

    Friday, July 12 2024 – Madrid ES – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano

    Sunday, July 14 2024 – Madrid ES – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano

    Friday, August 2 2024 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium

    Sunday, August 4 2024 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium

    Friday, August 9 2024 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field

    Sunday, August 11 2024 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field

    Friday, August 16 2024 – Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium

    Sunday, August 18 2024 – Minneapolis, MN – US Bank Stadium

    Friday, August 23 2024 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium

    Sunday, August 25 2024 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium

    Friday, August 30 2024 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field

    Sunday, September 1 2024 – Seattle, WA – Lumen Field

    Friday, September 20 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol***

    Sunday, September 22 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol

    Friday, September 27 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol***

    Sunday, September 29 2024 – Mexico City MX – Foro Sol

    Show 1 Support Europe: Architects & Mammoth WVH**

    Show 2 Support Europe: Five Finger Death Punch & Ice Nine Kills

    *Five Finger Death Punch/Ice Nine Kills play show 1 in Paris, Architects & Mammoth WVH play show 2 in Paris 

    **Volbeat replaces Architects on show 1 in Gothenburg

    Show 1 Support North America: Pantera & Mammoth WVH***

    Show 2 Support North America: Five Finger Death Punch & Ice Nine Kills

    ***Greta Van Fleet replaces Pantera on show 1 both weekends in Mexico City

  • Quantum Cosmic w/ Eberwine in the Water

    On Saturday, November 26th, two worlds collided and if you were lucky enough to be at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs, you would know that doesn’t imply disaster. With Buffalo band Eberwine and 518-based Quantum Cosmic, it was an explosion of extraordinary talent, guitar riffs like you’ve never heard before, and a superjam by some of the best in the Northeast.

    Annie in the Water drummer Josh West

    Eberwine in the Water

    Opening things up Saturday night was Eberwine in the Water, or Annie in the Wine – the name is a matter of debate. With members from both Annie in the Water and Eberwine, the name mattered far less than what was happening up on that stage. Todd Eberwine and his bassist Pablo Zabrycki joined members from Annie in the Water including Brad Hester, Matt Richards, Josh West, and Michael Lashomb.

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    Eberwine in the Water

    The combination was an absolutely genius idea and the opening set was an epic superjam, unlike anything I have ever seen. The members of each band seemed to pull something extraordinary out of the others; it was like they were chasing one another around the stage, but with music.

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    Eberwine

    Eberwine is new to the jam scene, especially here in Eastern NY. However, if you haven’t checked them out yet, you are really missing out on something incredibly special. These guys are a rock band that jams. And with Todd Eberwine on lead guitar, I promise you haven’t heard anything like this before. I highly recommend that you check them out as soon as possible. Check out their upcoming tour dates here.

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    Quantum Cosmic

    Local band Quantum Cosmic closed out the evening, which included members of Annie in the Water. I haven’t gotten to see this band since well before the pandemic, and I was pleasantly surprised that they have gotten even better since I last saw them perform — and they were amazing even when they were brand new. They brought guitarist Mark Edwards from Eberwine out for a sit in and he can absolutely shred.

  • Parker McCollum To Close Summer 2023 Tour in Buffalo and Syracuse

    On Monday, Nov. 21, country’s beloved Parker McCollum announced the extension of his 2023 tour. Dates revealed for the second leg of his upcoming tour for this summer, which includes a performance at the ArtPark in Buffalo on August 17 and St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheatre at Lakeview in Syracuse on August 19.

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    Parker McCollum (Photo Credit: Chris Kleinmeier)

    The second part of the Texas native’s tour is to be co-produced through the collaboration of Live Nation and Emporium Presents and will feature support from rising country artists including Larry Fleet, Jackson Dean and the Randy Rogers Band. McCollum is scheduled to close off his tour in New York on August 19 in Syracuse.

    Parker McCollum 2023 Tour Dates

    May 18 2023 – Toledo, OH -Toledo Zoo Amphitheater *with Larry Fleet

    June 3 2023 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion *with Jackson Dean

    June 9 2023 – Midland, TX – La Hacienda Event Center *with Larry Fleet

    June 10 2023 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion *with Larry Fleet

    June 24 2023 – Indianapolis, IN – TCU Amphitheatre at White River State Park *support TBD

    June 29 2023 – Saint Augustine, FL – The St. Augustine Amphitheatre *with Larry Fleet

    July 14 2023 – Huntsville AL – The Orion Amphitheatre *with Flatland Cavalry

    July 29 2023 – Nampa ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater *with Jackson Dean

    August 10 2023 – Morrison CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *with Randy Rogers Band

    August 17 2023 – Buffalo NY – ARTPARK *with Larry Fleet

    August 19 2023 – Syracuse NY – St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheatre at Lakeview *with Larry Fleet

    Tickets can be bought here.

  • Josh X Rings In ‘Cuffing Season’ With ‘Forever Love’

    Multi-platinum recording artist, songwriter and producer, Josh X, brings in winter season with his heartwarming new single “Forever Love.” The snappy, swooping single sees Josh X affirm his feelings of “forever love” in passionate croons. The catchy chorus and bridge confidently shows the singer-songwriter’s evolution as an R&B artist, able to capture the heart in quick wails. Moreover, “Forever Love” gives fans a glimpse of what they may expect on his anticipated forthcoming album, The X Project, expected in early 2023.

    I wanted to release “Forever Love” because when it’s cold outside it’s time to cuddle. With everything that’s going on in the world, love is hard to find, and I want people to fight for love when they find it.

    -Josh X

    The Rise of Josh X

    The the KSR Records signee and producer has seen his career ascend since his breakthrough in 2016 with the release of his multi-million streaming hit, “Heaven on My Mind,” featuring Cardi B. All in all, Josh X has been prepping for his time in the limelight since childhood. The Queens native began playing the classical piano at the age of six and attended The Juilliard School’s summer program after receiving a scholarship from the prestigious musical institution. Inspired by music legends Stevie Wonder and Brian McKnight, Josh X’s music is brimming with themes of love and forgiveness, something he shares with his idols.

    Prior to stepping in front of the mic, he served as a writer and producer, working with upper echelon artists such as Jadakiss, Swizz Beatz, Cardi B, Nipsy Hussle and Lil Wayne. After signing with Epic Record in 2018, Josh X released his single “All on Me” featuring Rick Ross. The ensuing music video has since been viewed over 5 million times.

    Moreover, the Haitian-American singer and producer released the street smash, “Eskize Mwen” in 2020, featuring Haitian superstar, BAKY. The record showcased his diversity and the music video saw Josh X once again eclipse the 1 million views benchmark. During the pandemic, he picked up the role of Derrick in the Amazon Prime series, Sister’s Keeper.  Although bitten by the acting bug, Josh X has not forgotten about his forever love.

  • Can’t Miss Holiday Events in Utica, Cortland, and Endicott This December

    Throughout the winter season, historic venues across Central New York present holiday show offerings to keep up with the Christmas festivities. The most popular event being Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker; it wasn’t until the 1960s that performances of this ballet really took off as an annual Christmas tradition. This year, there will be many popular holiday events preformed in places such as Utica, Cortland, and Endicott this December.  

    Holiday Events in Utica, Cortland, and Endicott This December

    EPAC Nutcracker with the FUSE Dance Center of Binghamton

    Established in 1998, The Endicott Performing Arts Center provides a high quality performing arts venue to local, regional, and touring artists. Thus, enabling their students to present, develop, and improve their artistic efforts. This season, EPAC presents four performances of “The Nutcracker” December 9th, 10th, and 11th. With the amazing dancers from The FUSE Dance Center of Binghamton, teaming up with the EPAC Repertory Company, ‘The Nutcracker’ has become a holiday tradition that you don’t want to miss. 

    Four performances are held on Friday December 9 at 7pm, Saturday, December 10 at 2pm and 7pm, and Sunday, December 11 at 2pm.

    Tickets are $20 Adults / $18 Seniors and Children.

    For more information, reserve seating, and to purchase tickets, click the link here.

    Holiday Events in Utica, Cortland, and Endicott This December
    Photo credit to Matt Ossowski

    Upcoming Concerts and Events at The Stanley Theatre 

    This holiday season, there will be many upcoming shows you won’t want to miss at The Stanley Theatre. The most popular being The Nutcracker which the Board of Directors and Artistic Director, Melissa Larish, have endeavored to make the production unique, through major investments in sets, costumes, choreography, lighting and guest artists. Other shows like Mannheim Steamroller Christmas, Home Alone, and A Charlie Brown Christmas will all be held throughout December.  

    The Nutcracker 

    December 2nd | 7:00 p.m. 

    December 3rd | 7:00 p.m. 

    December 4th | 2:00 p.m. 

    Mannheim Steamroller Christmas 

    December 7th | 7:30 p.m. 

    Home Alone (1990) 

    December 8th | 6:30 p.m. 

    A Charlie Brown Christmas 

    December 20th | 7:00 p.m. 

    Cortland Rep Downtown Holiday Events

    Cortland Repertory Theatre Downtown, located at 24 Port Watson Street in Cortland, offers an exciting and festive December of holiday shows and events. For the first time since 2019, CRT is offering a weekend of photos with Santa, on Saturday, December 3rd from 10:00am-12:00pm and 2:00pm-4:00pm, and on Sunday, December 4th from 1:00pm–3:00pm. Along with this, they will also be offering a Holiday Broadway Brunch on December 10th, a performance by The Rave-On’s December 11th, Third Thursday Trivia on December 15th, and more to come. 

    Holiday Broadway Brunch  

    December 10th at 11:00am 

    The Rave-Ons 

    December 10th at 7:30pm and December 11th at 2:00pm 

    Third Thursday Trivia  

    December 15 at 7:00pm 

    The Story of Ebenezer Scrooge by The Traveling Lantern Children’s Theatre Company 

    December 17th at 11:00am 

    Dancin’ Thru the Decades New Year’s Eve Community Dance  

    December 31st at 9:00pm 

    For more information or to purchase tickets to any of these events, please visit the link here.

  • Five Must-See Shows in Rochester This December

    We’ve got five must-see music suggestions to end your year this December here in Rochester. From the 1st to the 31st, we’ve got you covered. So work off that holiday meal, take a load off your holiday shopping stress, and get down and groovy with these great shows coming to town. Get out and celebrate a full (relatively) unimpeded year of live music!

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    Rochester

    December 1 – Charlie Parr at Arbor Loft

    Right off the bat we’ve got an incredible musician coming to town on the first of the month. You can’t really go wrong with an Honest Folk show, really you shouldn’t miss anyone they’re bringing in, but this show in particular is a bit extra as the kids say. As far as folk music goes, you’re not going to get much better than Charlie Parr these days. A scraggly looking Minnesotan, he’ll finger pick some blues tunes that’ll pierce your soul, up above the lit-up East End streets.

    Show starts at 8pm and tickets are $30.

    December 3 – The Sadies at Skylark Lounge

    Rochester has been fortunate to be a longtime regular stop for Toronto’s The Sadies. Tragically they lost their founding member Dallas Good earlier this year. Though they are persevering, getting the band back on the road just recently with a tour of Europe. They’re blowing through town with a stop at the hole-in-the-wall Skylark Lounge, where they last played mere days before the pandemic shutdown. This will both rock and roll.

    Show starts at 10pm and tickets are $15/$20dos.

    December 15 – Angela Perley at Abilene Bar and Lounge

    You gotta love a venue with a well-curated show schedule. Danny Deutsch, who both owns and books Abilene, knows good music. So when he books a band multiple times, you should take notice. When he books a band multiple times in the same year, you better go see why. He’s got Angela Perley back at the joint after she played back this August. Time then to get out to see what her “cosmic swirl of alt-country, psychedelic rock, and amplified Americana” is all about.

    Show starts at 7:30 and tickets are $12/$15dos

    December 30 – Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad at Water Street Music Hall

    Water Street Music Hall is closing out the year with an excellent one-two punch of live music. Rochester’s favorite roots rock reggae band Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad opens up the festive weekend with their homecoming blast. They’re bringing Notorious B.I.G. cover band The Frank White Experience and local groovers The Sideways along for the ride as well as other surprise guests. Both sides of the club will be open and rocking so don’t miss out on this night of music and revelry.

    Show starts at 8 and tickets are $25 presale.

    December 31 – Aqueous at Water Street Music Hall

    One night later, Buffalo jam mavens Aqueous return to Rochester for some more heady goodness. Aqueous has long found a second home here and never let us down. If you’re looking for a New Year’s Eve that stretches and elongates and parties on until 2022 is no longer visible in the rear view, Water Street is the place to be. The Funky Dawgz and The Pickle Mafia round out the evening but as with Giant Panda, there are sure to be more “friends” popping up on stage.

    Show starts at 7pm and tickets are $25.

    That’s it for this month, see you out at the shows and see you back here next year!