Category: Regions

  • Todd Nelson and NEQ Release “Threshold,” Perform at The Hollow in February

    Capital District native Todd Nelson has been creating music for a long time, and his band called the Nelson Esposito Quintana (NEQ for short) released their new single, “Threshold.” Accompanying the single and release of their new album Nevertheless, the NEQ will be playing at the Hollow Bar in Albany on February 18.

    NEQ’s vision is to redefine the art of rock instrumental, with a post-modern approach. Utilizing the traditional makings of a band, with guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, NEQ rock out.

    The most important thing is that the music connects with the listener emotionally, using the full range of emotions.

    Todd Nelson

    Nelson studied music theory at UAlbany in the 70s and while in college he played with a plethora of bands. He has shared the stage with the Police, Squeeze, the B-52s, XTC, and REM, and more.

    His band, Fear of Strangers, was key to the Punk/New Wave scene in the Capital District in the 80s and held a reunion show with over 300 people in attendance.

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    Todd Nelson

    Nelson has played in many more bands, and when asked if playing in a lot of bands affected him, he said not really.

    It usually isn’t too difficult to juggle working in several bands…You just have to learn the material and review it before the gig. Having good musical ears and technique helps.

    Nelson plays many different types of music, from jazz to rock to electronica. He doesn’t keep himself into one box but prefers to play one specific thing- his compositions.

    The music I prefer to concentrate on is my own compositions, or music I’ve collaborated with someone on, or original music of someone else’s that I can contribute to. But as you may know it can be harder to find bookings playing original music, and I like to keep busy playing.

    Nelson and his NEQ make rock instrumental music. Their new single “Threshold” is a nod to the 70s classic rock scene, with all things groovy and nice.

    The band consists of guitarist Kyle Esposito and drummer Manual Quintana, who both work in other bands while devoting time to NEQ.

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    NEQ

    Todd Nelson and NEQ will be playing at the Hollow Bar on February 18 to play their new album, a place that Nelson says he has played many times in the past. Tickets can be found here.

  • Bill Charlap Trio Announces Performance at Flushing Town Hall in April

    Bill Charlap Trio have announced a new date for their upcoming performance at Flushing Town Hall on Friday, April 8, 2022. Bill Charlap is a multi-nominated GRAMMY artist with four nominations and one win back in 2015 for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album with The Silver Lining: The Songs Of Jerome Kern. The show was originally planned for January 15 but was postponed due to the omicron wave of COVID-19.

    Bill Charlap Trio
    Bill Charlap Trio, Photo Credit: Philippe LEVY-STAB

    Bill Charlap Trio will be performing at Flushing Town Hall will host pianist Bill Charlap, bassist Peter Washington, and drummer Kenny Washington. The Trio was formed nearly 25 years ago by Bill Charlap back in 1997 and has earned GRAMMY nominations for Uptown Downtown (Impulse!/Verve), Somewhere: The Songs of Leonard Bernstein, and The Bill Charlap Trio: Live at the Village Vanguard (both on the Blue Note label). 

    Bill Charlap was born in New York City in 1966 and started playing the piano at the young age of three. His father was Broadway composer Moose Charlap, whose credits include Peter Pan, and his mother is singer Sandy Stewart, who toured with Benny Goodman, appeared on the Ed Sullivan and Perry Como shows, and earned a GRAMMY nomination for her recording of “My Coloring Book.” He has performed with many of the well known artists ranging from Phil Woods, Gerry Mulligan, Wynton Marsalis, Freddy Cole and Houston Person to singers Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand. He is known for his interpretations of American popular songs and has recorded albums featuring the music of Hoagy Carmichael, Leonard Bernstein and George Gershwin. 

    The performance will take place on Friday, April 8, 2022 at 8PM. In-person tickets are $25/$20 Members. Those unable to attend in person can join the livestream and tune in virtually for free at here, but donations are greatly appreciated. For tickets and more information, visit here or call (718) 463-7700 x222.

    COVID Policy: In adherence with Mayor Eric Adams’s Covid policy for performance venues, Flushing Town Hall will require all visitors ages 12 and up, performers, and staff to show proof of vaccination. Masks will be required at all times for everyone. For more details on Flushing Town Hall’s Covid-safety measures and vaccine requirements, please visit here.

    For more information on Bill Charlap Trio’s performance at Flushing Town Hall visit Flushing Town Hall’s website.

  • Second Show added to 50th Anniversary of “Eat a Peach” at Beacon Theatre in March

    On Friday, March 25 and Saturday March 26, the music of the legendary Allman Brothers Band will be celebrated at New York City’s Beacon Theatre, honoring the 50th anniversary of Eat A Peach, which was released on February 12, 1972 and stands as one of the greatest albums of all time.

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    The Beacon Theatre has been home to more than 250 Allman Brothers Band shows throughout their storied career, and March 25th will mark the debut of Trouble No More, a group including Brandon “Taz” Niederaurer (guitar, vocals), Daniel Donato (guitar, vocals), Dylan Niederauer (bass), Jack Ryan (drums), Lamar Williams Jr. (vocals), Nikki Glaspie (drums), Peter Levin (keys) and Roosevelt Collier (pedal steel guitar).

    A portion of the proceeds to benefit the Big House Foundation in the Allman Brothers Band’s hometown of Macon, GA. The primary mission of the Big House Foundation is to preserve and promote the rich musical heritage and inclusive diverse culture of the Allman Brothers Band through programs revolving around education and exhibition.

    Composed of five white hippies and one African American, the Allman Brothers Band made quite a social impact in their home base and communal hub in Macon (and the current home of the Allman Brothers Band Museum), the Allman Brothers Band spread a message of peace, love and acceptance.

    Due to overwhelming demand, Trouble No More will perform on Saturday, March 26 as well. Pre-sale tickets for the 50th anniversary celebration of Eat A Peach are now on sale, with ticket on sale set for Friday, January 21 at 10 AM EST.

  • Live at Seneca One Jazz Series Announces Dates Beginning in January 2022

    Live at Seneca One Jazz Series has announced dates beginning in January of 2022, produced by JazzBuffalo.

    The Rhythm Future Quartet
    The Rhythm Future Quartet

    The series will run January through June and will host monthly concerts, (apart from the month of May) in the Seneca One Auditorium. The Auditorium will be providing the experience of pre-concert music, food, and drinks available in the Seneca One Lobby and Bar, and high-quality sound and lighting for the community to enjoy.

    SVETLANA
    SVETLANA

    The “Live at Seneca One” jazz series will focus on next-generation rising stars, as well as a unique variety.  Concerts will include the Rhythm Future Quartet with prodigy phenomenon Henry Acker, rising star swing jazz vocalist Svetlana, Grammy® nominated rising star saxophonist and composer Remy Le Boeuf, the young jazz vocalist taking New York and beyond by storm Anaïs Reno, and the winner of the 2019 Sarah Vaughn International Jazz Vocal Competition Samara Joy with rising star jazz guitarist Pasquale Grasso.

    The Remy Le Boeuf Quartet
    The Remy Le Boeuf Quartet

    The first event of the series is “The Rhythm Future Quartet Celebrate Django Reinhardt Birthday.” The event will take place on Friday, January 21, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The second event will be “SVETLANA Love at the Movies.” The event will take place on Friday, February 11, 2022 at 8PM- 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The third event will be “The Remy Le Boeuf Quartet.” The event will take place on Friday, March 18, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The fourth event will be “Anaïs Reno with Juliet Kurtzman and Pete Malinverni.” The event will take place on Saturday, April 30, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. The fifth event will be “Samara Joy featuring the Pasquale Grasso Trio.” The event will take place on Friday, June 24, 2022 at 8PM – 10PM at the Seneca One Tower. 

    Tickets to all the events are $29. Details and links on each “Live at Seneca One” concert are available on the Live at Seneca One page on JazzBuffalo’s website.  People will be able to purchase tickets directly at the JazzBuffalo.org event listing or through Eventbrite. 

  • Waterhole announces Live Music Lineup during Saranac Lake Winter Carnival 2022

    It’s almost time for an annual North Country tradition as Saranac Lake Winter Carnival gets ready for the 2022 edition. The Upstate winter fest has been held since 1897, making 2022 the 125th annual celebration, with a theme of “Totally ’80s.”

    Saranac Lake Winter Carnival features a great deal of events, including a Royal Court, arctic golf, ski and snowshoe races, curling and woodsman exhibitions, parades, fireworks and the annual highlight, the Ice Palace.

    As always, the Waterhole will be the center for live music during Saranac Lake’s Winter Carnival 2022. Appearing over seven nights are 14 bands from both national and regional touring artists.

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    Full week VIP passes for Winter Carnival at the Waterhole are available for $80, which grants entrance to every show of Winter Carnival from Feb 4th to Feb. 13th, 2022. The lineup can be found below, with tickets available here.

    February 4Annie in the Water with Chestnut Grove

    February 5High and Mighty Brass Band

    February 9Kat Wright and Giovanina Bucci

    February 10 – Ryan Montbleau Band and The Outcrops

    February 11 – The Mallett Brothers Band and Folkfaces

    February 12 – The Big Takeover (and post parade party)

    February 12 West End Blend and The Sideways

    February 13 – The Wormdogs

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  • Steve Aoki Throws Cake at Nebula in Times Square

    Two time GRAMMY-nominated producer/DJ Steve Aoki made his way back to New York City’s club Nebula. One of the most recognized faces in EDM and deemed “one of the most in demand entertainers in the world” by Billboard, Aoki is one of today’s most successful American cross-genre artists. Collecting 2.8 billion streams on Spotify and a veteran of the live entertainment scene, Aoki is justifiably a one man party when it comes to his shows.

    steve aoki

    The clock struck 1am in Times Square as anxious concert goers could barely hold back their excitement for the DJ. If anything, Aoki knows how to work hard, creating his own label at the age of 19, Dim Mak Records, and of course, an expert on delivering incredible live shows and tonight was no exception. Emerging from behind the DJ booth, Aoki sported his long luscious signature locks beginning the night with a remix from Netflix’s most watched show Squid Game. 

    steve aoki

    EDM shows are commonly recognized for lighting producrtion, including strobes and visuals, encapsulating the audience in a visceral environment to complement the electronic music. Steve Aoki is unique in his on stage presence, frequently seen running across the stage, singing along with the crowd, and often doesn’t find himself caged behind his booth. 

    steve aoki

    At my shows, I am always thinking of how to define myself different[ly] and be fun. At the end of the day, you come to a show, you want to have a good time

    Steve Aoki

    With no hesitation, Steve rose atop of his booth, to match the energy of the packed dance floor. Screaming each lyric of “Azukita” and avid fanatics joined him in unison before ripping off his shirt and launching it into the crowd. His relentless fist bumping conducted the spellbound audience; Steve’s energy was contagious throughout the night creating an electrical current surging through the crowd. Arms up, palms open, Aoki unleashed his newest release “Typical” with Alok and Lars Martin. After less than a week, the single has already garnered over 1.5 million streams on Spotify

    Amidst ABBA’s “Gimme Gimme” and Zedd’s “Beautiful Now,” Aoki halted his remixes to take time to connect with the crowd. Aoki has reached global stardom with his steady stream of releases along with collaborations with prominent names like BTS and the Backstreet Boys. His successful label, Dim Mak Records, has helped launch the career of The Chainsmokers, Bloc Party, and The Kills. Forbes recognized Aoki as one of the top 5 world’s highest paid DJ’s and the world’s hardest working DJ. At 44, Aoki continues to be of undeniable stature in the music industry. His recent performances range from across the U.S to his prior show in Saudi Arabia. Aoki disclosed his ongoing footage of each performance for his new music video with Armin van Buuren for “Music Means Love Forever” and invited New York to take part.

    steve aoki

    The ultimate drop in “Music Means Love Forever” hit the audience like a defibrillator sparking sweat-covered bodies on the floor for perpetual intensity, and Aoki’s iconic “Cake Face” that followed was all too familiar for this crowd. Fans begged and pleaded to receive sheet cakes to the face from their favorite DJ. Steve put perfect arc and power into each launching of about five styrofoam-bottomed sheet cakes that could rival some of the best NFL quarterbacks. Gracious fans were blessed and covered by frosted baked goods from the fellow southpaw. 

    steve aoki

    Steve Aoki’s notoriety in the EDM community could be felt throughout New York City. Boasting a lauded discography, Aoki had a plethora of songs to select and closed the night with his collaboration with Kid Cudi’s “Pursuit Of Happiness”. Steve Aoki’s ability to feed off the spirit of his audience and engage with the crowd throughout his sets makes for an unforgettable concert from this two-time GRAMMY nominee. With almost 250 tour dates per year, Aoki’s unabated lively performance creates a community with the DJ and his loyal fanbase for a fun night of memories.

  • New Year’s Day Flashback: Jazz at Town Hall, January 1, 1947

    To start 2022, let’s jump back 75 years years to a jazzy New Year’s Day concert at New York City’s Town Hall. The show was both a celebration of Mezz Mezzrow’s then recently published book Really The Blues, and also served as a benefit for the American Committee for Yugoslav Relief.

    Thanks to Jazz Lives, we are able to revisit this show, packed with jazz musicians including Muggsy Spanier, Sandy Williams, Sidney Bechet, Mezz Mezzrow, Sammy Price or Art Hodes, Wellman Braud, and Baby Dodds. Later in the evening Bob Wilber’s Wildcats (who were also on Mezzrow’s King Jazz Label) were added, which included Johnny Glasel, Ed Hubble, Bob Wilber, Dick Wellstood, Charlie Traeger, Eddie Phyfe. Jazz Lives notes Coot Grant and Kid Sox Wilson also performed on a playful version of their song “You Can’t Do That To Me”

    The concert was recorded on 12-inch acetates on two machines and 10 performances were issued on LP (Jazz Archives JA-39), although this recording was not. It seems Mezzrow was one of jazz music’s most interesting characters, and was responsible for putting together many great jazz sessions in his time.

    This particular concert from New Year’s Day 1947 celebrated the release of Mezzrow’s autobiography, Really The Blues, and he brought in a who’s-who of traditional jazz musicians, most notably Sidney Bechet on soprano sax and Muggsy Spanier on cornet. Sammy Price joined on piano, Sandy Williams on trombone, Wellan Braud on bass and Baby Dodds on drums rounded out the band.

    town hall new years day

    Recordings like this offer insight into the post-war era in New York City, a return to normalcy if you will. Featured below is “When You’re Smiling” by Johnny Windhurst, along with Bechet and Wellstood. Jazz Lives compared Windhurst to Hot Lips Page in his prime, energetically lit from within, and radiantly taking another chorus just when you think he might have had or done enough. To the jazz aficionado, you’ll hear “an exultant hymn of praise to Louis Armstrong.”

    A full recording of the performance is available here. The track listing includes: Darktown Strutters Ball, The Blues, Muskrat Ramble, Sammy’s Boogie Woogie Blues, You Can’t Do That To Me, There’ll Be Some Changes Made, Friar’s Point Shuffle, Really The Blues, Really The Blues (Extension), and High Society

    Read and listen to more from Jazz Lives on a 1952 performance at Town Hall, featuring Bill Davison, Bobby Hackett and many more.