Category: Regions

  • Velocihamster Uncages Lap Steel Guitar on New Album of Heavy Metal Covers

    God knows we all love a good gimmick. Especially when it wildly exceeds our expectations and produces something that is profoundly eye-opening, or in this case, ear-opening!  Such is the case with Uncaged, an album of much-loved rock covers, rendered in a supremely deep and darkly delicious heavy metal style, by Milwaukee-based lap steel slasher, Sean Williamson, aka Velocihamster.

    Velocihamster heavy metal
    Album art by Steven Bossler

    For those not in the know, the lap steel guitar, also known as Hawaiian guitar, is a steel stringed guitar, sans pedals and frets, that is played with a slide in an open tuning while laid across a player’s lap. It was an outgrowth of Hawaii’s popular slack-key guitar style, which was incredibly popular in the earliest decades of the record industry.  Like the traditional guitar, the lap steel would become electrified in the 1930s and eventually be employed in other musical styles – jazz, blues, gospel and especially country and Western swing.  While not as popular or utilized as its cousins the traditional pedal steel or dobro, the lap steel has been a standout instrument in the hands of artists of the past like Roy Smeck and modern era ones like L.A. session ace and Jackson Browne sideman David Lindley.

    In Williamson’s hands, the lap steel is another animal all together. It’s a roaring, screaming beast, an instrument of melodic assault and chordal crunch that brings to the ears a virtuosity that is way more Van Halen (Sean taps his ass off here too) than Bob Willis and The Texas Playboys. 

    Williamson has super-charged his lap steel with EMG humbucker-styled pickups, the kind favored by Judas Priest’s K.K Dowling, Primus’ Les Claypool, Metallica’s James Hetfield and dozens of other metal mavens.  His sound is thick, lush, layered and fuzzy, with his instrument further empowered with everything from distortion and chorus pedals to wah wah and harmonizer.

    Velocihamster heavy metal
    Photo by Greg Vorobiov

    My favorite tracks are the instrumentals. His mysterioso take on Led Zeppelin’s Middle Eastern-y “In the Evening,” his jam on Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein” and his uber dirty, nasty interpretation of the Sneaker Pimp’s “6 Underground.”  Williamson does the Beastie Boys proud with his wanky, wah wah driven cover of “Gratitude,” one for which he also provides the appropriately juvenile sounding vox (that’s a compliment, Sean!) 

    Another highlight is the album opener, a super-caffeinated version of Motorhead’s “Ace of Spades,” with a guest vocal by Alice Cooper bassist and Beasto Blanco frontman Chuck Garric.   Williamson also admirably covers of classics like Santo & Johnny’s “Sleepwalk” and AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck.”  And while a lot of this is shred-centric, Williamson never loses sight of the melodies that have made these songs so memorable.

    Uncaged is an album that will delight metal and classic rock lovers by breathing new life into songs you have heard hundreds of times before.  But it does something even bigger. It uncages a sleep instrument in music’s arsenal and lets it roar and thrive in new avenues and genres of sound.

  • Lincoln Hill Farms: An Historic Venue in the Finger Lakes

    With more than 95 acres of space for entertainment, Lincoln Hill Farms offers a music and event venue like no other. Situated just a few minutes from downtown Canandaigua, the spot is perfect for music, drinks, and food alongside beautiful scenery.

    Lincoln Hill Farms

    The idyllic property offers a great environment for celebrations, music, corporate and private events, weddings, and more. Originally settled by the Dewey Family over a hundred years ago, the space was transformed by local owner Brain Mastrosimone and opened to the public in 2019. From rows of picturesque sunflowers, a two-story silo bar, a food truck, and a rustic pavilion, the atmosphere is one-of-a-kind. 

    Over the course of the year, the space holds multiple events for all attendees to enjoy, including music in front of the gorgeous Lincoln Hill Farms Hops Yard stage. The venue’s Summer concert series also began back in May with the Skycoasters kicking off the season. Other shows continue into the summer, including bluegrass septet Railroad Earth on July 28 and folk musician Trevor Hall on August 9, and more. In addition to Lincoln Hill Farms’ summer concert series, the venue will also host BrewFest 2022 on August 13 with headliner Tim Reynolds. 

    In addition to all the music entertainment opportunities at Lincoln Hill Farms, Sunday Fun Days occur every Sunday from 1 to 8 pm through August 28. The festivities include live music, free parking, and baby goat petting open to all ages. The venue also partners with nearby venue CMAC and offers shuttle rides when both spaces are hosting shows.

    Lincoln Hill Farms nestled in the scenic Finger Lakes region offers multiple entertainment options for anyone to choose from. Throughout the season there is always something new and exciting happening in the space to explore and enjoy.

    Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs for any Lincoln Hill Farms event or concert and leashed friendly dogs are also permitted. For more information on all events, and to purchase tickets, visit the venue’s website.

  • Peter Hook & The Light Announce ‘Joy Division: A Celebration’ North America Tour

    Peter Hook & The Light embark on a cross-continental journey that takes them across the United States and Canada in August and September 2022 for their biggest and most extensive trek to date, “Joy Division: A Celebration.” The North American tour launches August 11th in Toronto

    Since announcing the tour last summer both Chicago shows at Metro are sold-out and joining as special guests will be El Ten Eleven in Chicago (both shows), Boston, Silver Springs, MD, Philadelphia, New York, San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco.   

    “So yeah, from that point of view, it’s actually nice to bring the two albums together [live]: you can see the contrast quite vividly when we play them. I do get some very almost teary moments. It has been quite interesting because Closer really does have a big effect on people, from an emotional point of view. Unknown Pleasures is very aggressive, it’s very punky, so live, it really rocks. Whereas Closer is almost the exact opposite: it’s very melancholic. It draws you in, and I must admit not only does it get a very emotional response from us while playing it, but you get an emotional response from the audience.”  

    – Peter Hook, in an interview with Big Takeover 

    Around twenty-six dates overall, the tour takes place across five weeks. The band returns to some venues and debuts at others to perform Joy Division’s seminal two albums Unknown Pleasures and Closer in full.  

    Peter Hook & The Light's Announce 'Joy Division: A Celebration' North America Tour
    The Light Live At 02 Academy Leeds July 1, 2022 | Cr: Neil Chapman / Unholy Racket

    Additionally, the tour will feature Joy Division rarities and an opening set of New Order material. The tour follows the debut UK dates for “Joy Division: A Celebration” which commemorates the 40th anniversary of Joy Division and Ian Curtis’ continuing influence. 

    “’Love Will Tear Us Apart’ is a masterpiece that has stood the test of decades, and is the perfect ending to a superb event…”

     – Yorkshire Post

    Returning for his ninth tour of the States with Peter Hook & The Light, Hooky comments: “Definitely one of the highlights/lowlights of my profession is the travelling. It was amazing what a blessing it was not to have to do it over lockdown but amazing again how soon you missed seeing all these wonderful places the world has to offer. You lot in America are so lucky to have such a varied and wonderful country. I can’t wait to get back there, and my mouth is watering at the thought of going to my first ‘Coffee Shop’ breakfast. I am easily pleased.”

    Peter Hook & The Light's Announce 'Joy Division: A Celebration' North America Tour
    The Light Live At O2 Academy Brixton July 10, 2022 | Cr: Richard Gray

    The first few dates were originally scheduled for May 2020, but due to the pandemic have only just taken place in the UK and across France to great reviews and reactions from fans and critics alike to The Light’s dedication to and passion for the catalogue across what is a near three-hour show. 

    About the reaction on returning to live concerts, Hooky added; “The gigs so far have all been wonderful and the fans and the band have been wonderful too! It does nothing for my imposter syndrome; I am very grateful that we have all risen back to this after what we have been through these past few years. Thank you all. We have a lot to be thankful for. Ian Curtis R.I.P.” 

    Because of the Ian Curtis death, Joy Division had to cancel their US Tour. Thus, also resulting in the death of Joy Division itself. But, later on as a new trio, create with Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris played as New Order and stopped through New York in 1981.  

    Peter Hook & The Light’s ‘Joy Division: A Celebration’ Tour Dates:

    August 11 – The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ONT

    August 12 – The Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ONT

    August 13 – Club Soda – Montreal, QC

    August 15 – Royal Oak Music Theatre – Royal Oak, MI

    August 16 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA

    August 18 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN

    August 19 – Metro – Chicago *SOLD OUT

    August 20 – Metro – Chicago *SOLD OUT

    August 22 – The Pabst Theatre – Milwaukee, WI

    August 23 – Paradise Rock Club – Boston, MA

    August 25 – The Fillmore Silver Spring – Silver Spring, MD

    August 26 – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA

    August 27 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY

    August 29 – The Van Buren – Phoenix, AZ

    August 30 – Mohawk – Austin, TX

    August 31 – Mohawk – Austin, TX

    September 2 – House Of Blues Houston – Houston, TX

    September 3 – House Of Blues Dallas – Dallas, TX

    September 5 – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO

    September 6 – Humphreys Concerts by the Bay – San Diego, CA

    September 8 – The Theatre At Ace Hotel – Los Angeles, CA

    September 9 – The Theatre At Ace Hotel – Los Angeles, CA

    September 10 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA

    September 12 – Crystal Ballroom – Portland, OR

    September 13 – The Showbox – Seattle, WA

    September 14 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC

    For more details and to purchase tickets, click the link here

  • Brooklyn-Based Artist PRONOUN Releases “roe vs gofvckurself”

    Brooklyn-based bedroom pop artist, PRONOUN, has released a new song called “roe vs gofvckurself,” detailing the utter frustration and hopelessness many are feeling with the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, which protects the right to get an abortion, among other things.

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    Alyse Vellturo, aka PRONOUN.

    PRONOUN is the lovechild of Alyse Vellturo, and she is an American singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist making indie-synth music. Billboard named her as one of their breakout indie artists for 2019, and she is also the founder of Sleep Well Records.

    The song is very slow, and gradually picks up speed with guitars and electrifying bass lines. Vellturo encapsulates the dire feelings as she sings, “I was outside having a cigarette/When I first heard the news/Really hard for me to quit smoking/When it feels like i have nothing to lose.” It is short but sweet, as the only emotions that come to mind are anger and shock when hearing the news.

    The end of the song is the most emotional as she sings “And it’s the way you make us feel like nothing at all/Five years later/Burn it all/Burn it down.” Having the essential right to an abortion being taken away from you is scary, especially for women in states that aren’t allowing them and for low income people.

    Overall, PRONOUN encapsulates the emotional and dire feelings surrounding the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, and how we all must fight and protest more than we have before to try and get the decision overturned.

  • Rensselaer County Summer Concert Series Lineups

    Rensselaer County holds a great deal of small towns in Eastern New York, with free summer concert series found throughout the county.

    Rensselaer County

    From Hudson River and Hoosic River towns to the hills of the Rensselaer Plateau and the Taconic Mountains at the Massachusetts state line, these small towns offer quiet settings with lively music during the week each summer. See details on a dozen summer concert series found throughout Rensselaer County.

    Powers Park Concert Series
    Held at Powers Park, 420 Second Ave., Troy

    July 9: Adirondack Muscle Cars Car Show, Emerald City, Brokenhearted/Tom Petty Stevie Nicks Tribute
    July 16: Tom Atkins & Berkstar Guitar Wars
    July 23: Chain Reaction
    July 30: Nite Train Blues
    Aug. 6: M-16 Ultimate Rock Night
    Aug. 13: The Accents
    Aug. 20: Ten Most Wanted
    Aug. 27: Brian Kane’s Beginning

    Schodack Music in the Park
    Held in Schodack Park, 512 Poyneer Road, Schodack

    June 7: Peaceful Country Band
    June 14: Gone Grey
    June 21: Triskele
    June 28: Kyle Bourgault Band
    July 5: Yankee Dodole Band
    Aug. 2: Jarrod
    Aug. 9: Scarlett Fever
    Aug. 16: Pete and Friends

    West Sand Lake Summer Concerts
    Held at Sand Lake Butler Park from 6-8pm on Thursday nights.

    July 7th Whiskey Highway
    July 14th Ricochet
    July 21st Diva and the Dirty Boys
    July 28th Beatin’ the Odds
    August 4th 10-01
    August 11th The Schmooze
    August 18th Double D Trio
    August 25th The Refrigerators

    Schaghticoke Summers Eve Concerts
    Held at the Schaghticoke Town Hall Gazebo in Melrose.

    6/23 – Brian Kane
    6/30 – 5 Daze Out
    7/7. – Soul Provider
    7/14 – Nostalgia – Car Show
    7/21 – Matt Mirabile Band
    7/28. – Kyle Bougault – Xmas in July & Fireworks
    8/4 – Skeeter Creek
    8/11 – Lustre Kings – Car Show
    8/18 – Legacy
    8/25 – Harmory Rocks Happy 15th Anniversary and Fireworks

    Schodack Summer Music In The Park 2022
    Schodack Town Park, Tuesdays @6pm

    6/07 / Peaceful Country Band (Rain Date 6/08)
    6/14 / Gone Gray (Rain Date 6/15)
    6/21 / Triskele (Rain Date 6/22)
    6/28 / Kyle Bourgault Band (Rain Date 6/29)
    7/05 / Yankee Doodle Band (Rain Date 7/06)
    8/02 / Jarod (Rain Date 8/03)
    8/09 / Scarlett Fever (Rain Date 8/10)
    8/16 / Pete & Friends (Rain Date 8/17)

    East Greenbush Town Concerts
    Held at Onderdonk Park. All shows are 6pm – 8pm, bring your lawn chair!

    July 26th Matt Mirabile Band
    Aug 2nd Roxie & the Rollers
    Aug 9th Band of Gold
    Aug 16th The Rhythm Pilots
    Aug 23rd The Lost Art Band
    Aug 30th The Schmooze

    The North Greenbush Concert Series returns again this summer at 6pm on Sunday evenings. The concerts are held on the North Greenbush Town Hall lawn in Wynantskill.

  • Rochester Fringe Announces 2022 Lineup

    Back for its eleventh year, the annual Rochester Fringe Festival returns with more than 500 performances and events from September 13 to 24, 2022. The multi-genre, 12-day festival spans over 30 venues and offers music, comedy, dance, kids’ fringe, spoken word, film, and more scattered around the heart of Rochester.

    This year’s Rochester Fringe Festival boasts some incredible acts to bring all your entertainment needs. On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16 and 17, acrobats The Flying Españas will perform daring stunts set to live music from NYC band Mountain Girl. Also during that weekend, all the way from France, artist Juhyung Lee will premiere an immersive art collective experience.

    Other headliners include the vertical performers BANDALOOP on Sept. 23 and 24, who will use technology to dance along the side of the 21-story Five Star Plaza building as crowds can watch from Martin Luther King, Jr. Park. Fringe Street Beat will also be making an appearance on Sept. 24 at this year’s festival, with an all-styles of dance and break dancing competition. Additional headliners will be announced in the coming weeks.

    Photo credit: Erich Camping for Spiegeltent and BANDALOOP; provided photo for Cirque

    A new variety show called “Cirque du Fringe: Afterglow” will also premiere for 13 shows with an all-new cast. Matt Morgan and Heidi Brucker Morgan will star in their first return to Fringe since 2019 with an energetic and captivating performance. 

    Additionally, the annual hugely popular Silent Disco returns to the Spiegeltent for four late weekend nights. The festival introduced the disco back in 2013, and ever since it has been in high demand.

    More Fringe favorite events return this year, including Kids Day, Gospel Sunday, Pedestrian Drive-In, and more. The Spiegelgarden will also host the Theatre Bar, food trucks, games, and more entertainment options.

    Photo credit: Erich Camping for Spiegeltent and BANDALOOP; provided photo for Cirque

    After debuting in 2012, the Fringe festival has grown to become the largest multi-disciplinary festival in NY, and strives to offer a space for artists to showcase talents and for audiences to enjoy them.

    Over 125 of the 500+ shows are free, and tickets for the highly-anticipated festival are on sale now. More information, tickets, and additional lists of events can be found on the festival’s website.

  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Announce US Tour Dates with 6 Shows in NY

    Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will begin their 2023 US tour with 31 shows across the country including 6 shows in New York.

    The long-awaited tour marks the first time Springsteen and The E Street Band have toured together in the U.S. since 2016. This newest tour will launch in Florida on Feb. 1 and continue through April 14 with the finale in Newark, NJ.

    The NY part of the tour includes one-night stops at MVP Arena, Keybank Center, Madison Square Garden, Barclays Center, and two nights at UBS Arena in Belmont Park. UBS Arena is the only venue across the entire tour to host two nights on April 9 and 11. The state-of-the-art arena is designed to accommodate 19,000 people and previously showcased the talents of international stars such as Dua Lipa, Harry Styles, John Mayer, Eagles, and more.

    The most recent release from Springsteen and the E Street Band, Letter to You, debuted at No. 1 in eleven countries. The album also was the first time in decades that the group recorded live in decades. At almost an hour-long, Letter to You was recorded in 2019 at Springsteen’s NJ home studio.

    Photo Credit: Danny Clinch

    Springsteen and the E Street Band will tour across Europe from April to July 2023, after which more North American tour dates are expected to be announced for August. The U.S. tour is set to be a great success, as the 2016 River Tour was in the past.

    The members of the E Street Band include Roy Bittan (piano, synthesizer), Nils Lofgren (guitar, vocals), Patti Scialfa (guitar, vocals), Garry Tallent (bass guitar), Stevie Van Zandt (guitar, vocals), and Max Weinberg (drums), Soozie Tyrell (violin, guitar, vocals), Jake Clemons (saxophone), and Charlie Giordano on keyboards.

    The first of the ticket sales will begin on July 20, at 10 am local time, through Ticketmaster. The Springsteen and the E Street Band tour will also be utilizing Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program, and fans can register now for the program through July 17 with more information available here

    For the full list of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band tour dates, see below.

    DateCityVenue
    FEB 1Tampa, FLAmalie Arena
    FEB 3Atlanta, GAState Farm Arena
    FEB 5Orlando, FLAmway Center
    FEB 7Hollywood, FLHard Rock Live
    FEB 10Dallas, TXAmerican Airlines Center
    FEB 14Houston, TXToyota Center*
    FEB 16Austin, TXMoody Center
    FEB 18Kansas City, MOT-Mobile Center
    FEB 21Tulsa, OKBOK Center
    FEB 25Portland, ORModa Center
    FEB 27Seattle, WAClimate Pledge Arena
    MAR 2Denver, COBall Arena
    MAR 5St. Paul, MNXcel Energy Center
    MAR 7Milwaukee, WIFiserv Forum
    MAR 9Columbus, OHNationwide Arena
    MAR 12Uncasville, CTMohegan Sun
    Mar 14Albany, NYMVP Arena
    MAR 16Philadelphia, PAWells Fargo Center*
    MAR 18State College, PABryce Jordan Center
    MAR 20Boston, MATD Garden
    Mar 23Buffalo, NYKeyBank Center
    MAR 25Greensboro, NCGreensboro Coliseum
    MAR 27Washington D.C.Capital One Arena
    MAR 29Detroit, MILittle Caesars Arena
    APR 1New York, NYMadison Square Garden
    APR 3Brooklyn, NYBarclays Center*
    APR 5Cleveland, OHRocket Mortgage FieldHouse*
    APR 7Baltimore, MDBaltimore Arena
    APR 9Belmont Park, NYUBS Arena
    APR 11Belmont Park, NYUBS Arena
    APR 14Newark, NJPrudential Center

  • Musicians, Just Say No to Wearing Shorts on Stage!

    Teenage boys pick up guitars, drums and the like in hopes of achieving one attribute.

    F*ckability.

    Wailing with your voice or an instrument in the sleek attire of the bad boy can make any nerd desirable.  There’s three-quarters of a century of evidence in the history of rock-n-roll to prove it – spanning from Jagger to Justin Timberlake to Jack Antonoff.

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    The many shorts of Bob Weir

    But now that summer has arrived, some musicians are compromising their sexy status and marketability by caving into the high temps and humidity and committing the ultimate performer music fashion faux pas…

    They are wearing shorts on stage!

    The shorts-on-stage trend dates back to the middle “Me-Decade.” From my not so scientific observations, I believe it all started with Jimmy “Margaritaville” Buffett and his hard-partying Parrothead fans.

    Buffett is the ultimate anti-airs rock star.  On the surface, he is the wonderfully unassuming everyman schlub wholly dedicated to sharing good times, the guy most likely to buy underage kids brews at a 7/11.  His fans come to his shows to cut loose – to drink, smoke, sing, spaz dance, puke and pass out in a joyful heap.  As a survey of his many businesses and $500 million in net worth demonstrates, he’s also probably one of the most financially savvy of all popular musicians.

    With those dollars, he can basically wear whatever the hell he wants, just like Bill Gates.

    A congregation of Buffett and his Parrotheads is not a night at the opera, so the tuxedo is out. For Buffett’s crowd, it’s the cargo shorts that are the below-the-belt uniform. Why? Mainly for their capacity to contain all your party essentials in their many securable pockets – the saltshaker, lime, sunblock, hacky-sack, rolling papers, roach clip, Visine, bail money, etc. etc.  And for Buffet and his Coral Reefer band, it’s the same uber casual uniform – cargo utility and comfort topped with a splashy Hawaiian shirt, one worn without the slightest hint of hipster irony.

    wearing shorts musicians

    The pictures here are just the tip of this wide stylistic depravity, the plague that breaks out on festival and concert stages whenever the warm weather arrives. 

    The Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir, Eric Clapton, Eddie Vedder and even Metallica’s he-man bassist James Trujillo are just a few of rock’s cargo short wearers.  Donning these baggy atrocities (or Weir’s ‘Bobby Shorts’) makes all hints of cool and sexy go out the window, in the image of the musician and the music that emanates from him when he is so lamely attired.  How can you play the blues in Docker cut-offs Mr. Clapton?  P-Funk’s late great guitarist Gary Shider, who was known as “Diaper Man” for the  giant one he wore on stage, cut a far sexier image than Clapton in his cargos emoting “Have You Ever Loved A Woman?”

    wearing shorts clapton musicians

    You won’t be lovin’ any woman any time soon in those shorts, Slowhand.

    The cargo dilemma is most prevalent in the jam band circuit with the likes of Dave Matthews, with mega-selling stars whose improv laden performances are largely free of any showbiz theatrically, especially the sparkly wardrobes prescribed by professional stylists.

    But more appalling are the multitude of classic rockers of the past who chose to perform in jeans shorts. 

    The cut-off jean shorts for men trend emerged in the early-70s and was mercifully snuffed out by the middle of the next decade. But in that time, everyone from Def Leppard and The Eagles to Lemmy and Willie Nelson had been captured in performance photos in their Levi’s short shorts, ones that live forever on the Internet.  And unlike their cargo brethren whose formlessness made the sexy vanish, a pair of tight jeans shorts on a rocker left way too little to the imagination.  They were a neon Times Square billboard for a rocker’s trouser snake and his delusions of his sexual prowess, an overt visual assault of all five senses from a far less P.C. time.

    The 80s also gave us two more offending shorts to contend with – the Richard Simmons-styled slit-leg running/aerobics short and the ghastly Spandex. 

    Sting and his peroxide-locked band, The Police, frolicked in the former in the video for their hit, “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic.” And as for the Spandex, it was a favorite performance attire of Bon Jovi, Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinsin and a whole host of other metal mavens.

    This story would not be complete without a visit to the short-short sins of The Godfather of Soul, James Brown.

    One of the most famous images of Brown was caught when he was performing wearing hot pants at a 1974 concert in Zaire, one that took place before the Ali-Foreman fight.  Combined with his cop-like fu Manchu moustache and his Conquistador boots, this artifact completely sums up the over-the-top, anything goes fashions of the mid-70s.   All is forgiven when you consider the greatness and longevity of Brown’s 1971 hit, “Hot Pants” and the even more outlandish 11+ minute jam, “For Goodness Sakes, Take a Look at Those Cakes!”

    wearing shorts musicians

    But when it comes to wearing shorts on stage, there is but one rocker who gets a pass: AC/DC’s eternally young Angus Young.   

    Now 67 years old and still rocking his Aussie schoolboy outfit with shorts, Young first started wearing the attire in April 1974.  The shocked and delighted reaction of the audience was one reason he kept wearing it.  The other was that it helped him move fast on stage to avoid the bottles being thrown at the band in the pre-Platinum-selling days.

    Musicians, the hideously wretched Nancy Reagan told us all to just say no to drugs.  I’m telling you to just say no to shorts on stage this summer, even as global warming is pushing the temps into the triple digits.

    Just. Say. No.

  • NBT Bank Summer Concert Series Kicks Off

    The NBT Summer Concert Series is back in Norwich’s East Park, featuring artists hailing from all corners of the country, every Thursday night this summer.

    NBT Summer Concert Series

    Besides the fabulous music, East Park is the perfect place to set up some chairs and blankets, relax, and eat some good food.

    The summer concert series kicked off July 7 with Fruition from Portland, Oregon. They fuse acoustic, bluegrass, and rock and roll music, and just released their newest album Broken at the Break of Day.

    NBT Summer Concert Series Lineup

    July 14- The Travelin’ McCourys

    The McCoury brothers- Ronnie (mandolin) and Rob (banjo) -were born into the bluegrass tradition, with their father Del McCoury being one of the most successful musicians in the history of the genre. The group became the only group to have each member recognized with an International Bluegrass Music Association Award for their instrument at least once.  

    July 21- Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes

    Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes first achieved prominence in the mid-1970s, emerging from the same New Jersey area as his friend Bruce Springsteen. Their song “I Don’t Want To Go Home” became their signature song, a mix of horn-based melodic riffs and sentimental lyrics. Rolling Stone voted their album Hearts of Stone among the top 100 albums of the 70s and 80s.

    July 28- Shinyribs

    Shinyribs is a band based out of Texas, that blends Texas blues, New Orleans R&B, Memphis soul, and more. The nine-piece supergroup is led by Kevin Russell, who continuously swaps out an electric guitar for a ukelele. They were named Best Austin Band at the Austin Chronicle’s Austin Music Awards (2017, 2018), awarded Album of the Year for I Got Your Medicine (2017), and Best 2020-Themed Song for “Stay Home” (2020).

    Aug. 4- The Garcia Project with guest Maria Muldaur

    The Garcia Project’s performances are recreations of full, classic Jerry Garcia Band set lists from 1976-1995, using thoughtful arrangements and proper instrumentation. Maria Muldaur is best known worldwide for her 1974 mega-hit “Midnight at the Oasis,” which received several Grammy nominations. She has worked closely with Jerry Garcia and joined the band officially from the fall of 1977 through 1978. 

    Aug. 11- Blair Crimmins & The Hookers

    Blair Crimmins began his music career in Atlanta, Georgia, with the determination to bring Ragtime and 1920s-style Dixieland Jazz to new audiences. He has toured the country playing large venues and has opened for acts such as Mumford & Sons and Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

    Aug. 18- Mike Zito’s Big Band

    Mike Zito is an American guitarist, singer, record producer, and songwriter from St. Louis, Missouri. He is regarded as one of the most lauded artists in the contemporary blues genre today, he has won BMAs in the categories of Blues Rock Artist as well as Blues Rock Album of the Year.

    Aug. 25- Trigger Hippy

    Trigger Hippy’s music has roots in country, Delta blues, R&B, gospel, and Southern rock. Made up of Steve Gorman and Nick Govrik, the group hit it off when they first met, and have been unstoppable since.

    Also happening in the area is the 29th Norwich Rehab Chenango Blues Fest, held August 19 and 20 at the Chenango County Fairgrounds. Tickets for that are found here.

  • Live Music and Food Trucks Corral in Glens Falls Every Thursday at The Shirt Factory

    Each week through mid-September, The Shirt Factory in Glens Falls hosts the Thursday Market and Food Truck Corral, bringing together local bands and the largest collection of food trucks between NYC and Montreal.

    The Shirt Factory is located between Lawrence and Cooper Streets and is a cornerstone of the Glens Falls arts and health communities. In the 1930’s after purchasing the Troy Shirt Makers Guild label, they separated the shirt making from dressmaking side of the business; thus, The Shirt Factory is the name given to the property, within which numerous small businesses are housed.

    The Shirt Factory, early 1900s, photo via Chapman Museum

    Inside this more than century-old historic building you’ll find signage, posters, and items including old sewing machines throughout the hallways, as the building pays homage to its own rich history of dress-making that dates to the late 1890s. This effort by the owners preserves the building’s history and honors the local community where the shirt manufacturing business found great success in the early 20th century.

    In 1902, a fire devastated the Joseph-Fowler Shirt Makers building on Glen Street in downtown Glens Falls. Owners Walter and JR each owned part of that business and after the fire they took their portion of the insurance and the shirt making side of the business, while their partner kept the detachable collar portion of the business. They purchased the empty lot where the current building stands in part because the railroad depot that just across the street and were able to get a dedicated railroad spur for deliveries.

    The building was built in 1902, at that time the tavern across the street was a boarding house that was in the Shirt Factory yard, before moving across the street several years later. Consisting of two buildings, one was built in 1902 and the second added on in 1910, with two short hallways on each floor connecting the buildings. In addition, there is an annex that includes Rock Hill Bakehouse, Sweet Side Records, KFancillo Photography, Dakine Cuisine, Freedom Machines and Glens Falls Distilling.

    Purchased in 1999 by the current owner, The Shirt Factory is now nearly 100 creative, talented, and passionate individuals call this building their second home. Among these are a variety of classes, shops offering a wide range of products, professional services, working artists, galleries, three bookstores, and other hidden gems you can find among the three floors. There is a wide range of goods in each shop, including salt lamps, loose leaf tea, pottery, trading cards, locally made food, reclaimed furniture and more.

    The building today

    The Shirt Factory hosts a number of events throughout the year, and summer 2022 sees the return of the Thursday Market & Food Truck Corral, taking place weekly each Thursday from May through September. The spacious property allows plenty of space for food trucks, picnic tables, seating areas, vendors, farmers, and kids activities.

    Sample layout of Food Trucks on Thursdays

    A sampling of the various food trucks that have attended Thursdays at The Shirt Factory include:

    • Coach’s Corner: Sausage, Philly cheese steak, taco fries, quesadilla burger
    • Glens Falls Distilling: Samples and sales, bourbon, whiskey, moonshine
    • Bella Lynn’s Bakery : Cupcakes and baked goods
    • Farmacy: Smoked/BBQ, sides, handmade ice cream
    • Pies on Wheels: Wood-fired personal pizza made to order
    • The Wrap Shak: Wraps, salads, quesadillas, fries, tots
    • Koko’s Chariot: Frozen drinks, funnel cake, key lime pie or cheesecake on a stick
    • Hungry Traveler: Gourmet burgers and fries
    • Mac Factor: Gourmet mac & cheese
    • Cooley’s Ice Cream: Novelty ice creams
    • Vashti’s Kitchen Delights: Caribbean American food, also new items
    • Mean Max: Craft beer
    • Grandma Apple’s Cheesecakes: Mini cheesecakes
    • Alaturco Gyro: Gyros, baklava, more
    • Alchemy Bagel: Macrons
    • Girl Scout Troop 3611: Girl Scout cookies
    • Slavonian European Café: Pierogies, stuffed cabbage, moussaka, more
    • Daily Fresh: Indian food, palak paneer, kadai mushroom, mutter paneer, aloo gobi, chole and more
    • Adirondack Concessions: Kettle corn
    • Yum Yumz: Italian ice and ice cream
    • Smoothie Shoppe: Fresh fruit smoothies
    • Creative Caterers: Hot dogs, sausage, taco salad, more
    • Ty’s Tacoria: Tacos, chips with guac & salsa, iced tea
    • Slyboro Cider (Hicks Orchard): Samples and sales of hard ciders
    • Adirondack Olykoeks: Fresh hot mini-donuts
    • Millers Backyard BBQ: Ribs, brisket, pulled pork, sides
    • Screaming Eagle Concessions: Hot dogs, pulled pork, mac & cheese, lemonade
    • Adirondack Mobile Hibachi: Hibachi, noodles, rice, chicken, shrimp, steak
    • Euro Delicacies: Greek/Mediterranean, spanakopita, stuffed peppers, more
    • Tres Mijas: Enchiladas, tacos, taquitos, burritos, tostadas
    • Say Cheez: Grilled Sandwiches, tater tots, lemonade

    The Shirt Factory is open to the public from 8am to 5pm daily. You can find a full list of events here and learn even more about the history of The Shirt Factory here.

    Thursday Market and Food Truck Corral Music Lineup:

    June 23

    Lawrence Street Stage – Pete Moss
    Rockhill Stage – Keanen Stark & Orion Kribs
    Cooper Street Stage – Dan Mellon

    June 30
    Lawrence Street Stage – Tom Keller
    Rockhill Stage – Drew Wardle & Brian Fitzgerald
    Cooper Street Stage – Mark Rabin

    July 7
    Lawrence Street Stage – Jim Brown
    Rockhill Stage – Terrallite
    Cooper Street Stage – 42nd Draft

    July 14
    Lawrence Street Stage – Jason Irwin
    Rockhill Stage – Chatterbox
    Cooper Street Stage – Chris Cronin

    July 21
    Lawrence Street Stage – iRod+Aux
    Rockhill Stage – Across the Pond
    Cooper Street Stage – Zack Ryan

    July 28
    Lawrence Street Stage – Thom Powers
    Rockhill Stage – Curious Comet
    Cooper Street Stage – SoulSky Duo

    August 4
    Lawrence Street Stage – James Mullen
    Rockhill Stage – Up the River
    Cooper Street Stage – Kelly Rock

    August 11
    Lawrence Street Stage – Drew Wardle
    Rockhill Stage – Kenny T & DC Steve
    Cooper Street Stage – Mikki Bakken

    August 18
    Lawrence Street Stage – PR Project
    Rockhill Stage – The Musicats Duo
    Cooper Street Stage – Brian Fitzgerald

    August 25
    Lawrence Street Stage – Jim McArdle
    Rockhill Stage – The Schmooze
    Cooper Street Stage – Jason Irwin

    September 1
    Lawrence Street Stage – James Mullen
    Rockhill Stage – Margo Macero Band
    Cooper Street Stage – Alan Dunham & Elizabeth Winge

    September 8
    Lawrence Street Stage – Matthew Ames
    Rockhill Stage – The Tradition
    Cooper Street Stage – Mike Grosshander