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  • moe. announces Winter 2023 Dates, Shows at The Paramount, Palace Theatre

    On the heels of the announcement that guitarist Chuck Garvey will be sitting-in as a “special guest” for their NYE performance, moe. has announced a short run of tour dates for Winter 2023, which will include select performances up and down the east coast.

    Beginning with three nights in NY, NJ, and DC in late January, the tour will resume with a 2-night run at the State Theatre in Portland, ME over President’s Day weekend, and an additional 2-night run at the Palace Theatre in Albany on February 24-25, coinciding with “moe.day” in Albany on 2/24. The band has yet to announce plans for Chuck to return to the band on a full-time basis following his sit-in on NYE.

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    moe. – Chuck Garvey (guitar, vocals), Rob Derhak (bass, vocals), Al Schnier (guitar, vocals), Jim Loughlin (percussion, vibes), Vinnie Amico (drums)

    The band made its long-awaited return to Colorado this month, where they played their first three-night run in nearly a year at the Fox Theater in Boulder. On the final night of the run, the band announced that Garvey, who suffered a stroke last November, would sit-in as a “special guest” for a portion of the band’s NYE performance at the Fillmore Philadelphia for the first time in over a year. The announcement came exactly one year to the day since Garvey suffered his stroke, and his return appearance is also especially significant, since the Fillmore Philadelphia was the last venue he performed at on Halloween 2022.

    Today marks the one-year anniversary of my worst day ever. I scared my wife, my family, my friends, and many of you who heard of my stroke. Thank you for your well-wishes and your donations, without which my recovery would not have happened. This year has been a really long, difficult one for me, but a rewarding one, in that I learned what a person needs to do to achieve goals. Some are basic, everyday things like speech, and some are more about universal things that I noticed about family, friends, and community that keep us all afloat. So, thank you for your help and your community. I can’t wait to see all of you where the water falls, and the music calls. I will be joining my brothers on stage in Philly, the city of brotherly love.

    Chuck Garvey’s note to fans

    The band is gearing up for the holidays with a selection of limited-edition merch, currently on-sale via the moe. online store. Offerings include “ugly” t-shirt and crewnecks sold alongside a moe. holiday ornament. For more information, click here.

    A special artist pre-sale will begin Wednesday, November 16th at 10am local time – for details click here. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Friday, November 18th at 10am local time. For ticketing and show info, please visit moe.org/tour.

    moe 2023 Winter Tour Dates

    Thursday, January 19 – The Paramount – Huntington, NY
    Friday, January 20th – 9:30 Club – Washington, D.C.
    Saturday, January 21st – Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ
    Friday, February 17th – State Theatre – Portland, ME
    Saturday, February 18th – State Theatre – Portland, ME
    Friday, February 24th – Palace Theater – Albany, NY
    Saturday, February 25th – Palace Theater – Albany, NY

    Thursday, March 9th – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN
    Friday, March 10th – Mars Music Hall – Huntsville, AL
    Saturday, March 11th – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN
    Sunday, March 12th – Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL
    Wednesday, March 15th – Music Hall – Charleston, SC
    Thursday, March 16th – The Plaza Live – Orlando, FL
    Friday, March 17th – Culture Room – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    Saturday, March 18th – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, FL
    Sunday, March 19th – PV Concert Hall – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
    Tuesday, March 21st – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC
    Wednesday, March 22nd – Jefferson Theatre – Charlottesville, VA
    Thursday, March 23rd – The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
    Friday, March 24th – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
    Saturday, March 25th – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA

  • Great Salt City Blues Concert 6 Set for December

    The Great Salt City Blues Concert, an annual Syracuse event, will return to the Palace Theatre for its sixth rendition on the day after Christmas at 7:30 p.m.

    Held following the holiday every year, the concert series intends to feature ten shows by the end of its run.

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    The show will be held in honor of several renowned blues artists: singer Etta James, who the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has called “the matriarch of blues,” blues guitarist Elmore James, who has been named “The King Of The Slide Guitar,” guitarist and Blues Hall of Fame member Sleepy John Estes, and singer Junior Parker, another Blues Hall of Fame member.

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    With the night featuring cover performances of their music, participating musicians include the following: Tas Cru, Morris Tarbell, Colin Aberdeen, Ava Andrews, Dave Liddy, Jes Sheldon, Jeff Stockham, Rod Zajak, Ronnie Leigh, Rob Spagnoletti, Jake Capozzolo, Garnett Grimm, Steven T. Wilson, Raedwald Howland-Bolton, Don Williams, Larry Kyle, Lee Tiffault, Mike Davis, and Matt Lomeo.

    The doors for the Great Salt City Blues Concert #6 at The Palace Theater, located at 2384 James Street, will open at 6 p.m. and information regarding tickets and more can be found here.

  • Lindsey Stirling Holiday Tour Coming to NY in December

    Pop-violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling has announced tour dates in promotion of her new Christmas album Snow Waltz.

    Starting November 17 in Grand Prairie, TX, her 26-show North American Snow Waltz Tour includes stops at Albany’s Palace Theatre on December 6 and Waterloo’s Del Lago Resort & Casino on the 10th.

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    Promotional poster for the Snow Waltz Tour.

    Released on October 7, the 14-song album is Stirling’s sixth record to date, and follows up 2019’s Artemis.

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    Cover art for ‘Snow Waltz’ by Lindsey Stirling.

    Based in Los Angeles, Stirling’s first widespread recognition came in 2010 as a contestant on America’s Got Talent.

    Her career has been marked by two Billboard Music Awards including Top Dance/Electronic Album for her third studio record Brave Enough, and a #1 placing on the Billboard, Amazon and iTunes Holiday Charts for her 2017 holiday album, Warmer in Winter.

    Info regarding tickets can be found here.

    LINDSEY STIRLING TOUR ROUTING:

    Nov 17 – Grand Prairie, TX – Texas Trust CU Theatre at Grand Prairie

    Nov 18 – Lubbock, TV – Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts

    Nov 19 – Amarillo, TX – Amarillo Civic Center Complex

    Nov 21 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center

    Nov 22 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts

    Nov 25 – Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theater

    Nov 26 – Jacksonville, FL – Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts – Moran Theater

    Nov 28 – Fort Myers, FL – Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall

    Nov 29 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall

    Nov 30 – Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theatre at Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts

    Dec 2 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center

    Dec 3 – Asheville, NC – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

    Dec 5 – Hersey, PA – Hershey Theatre

    Dec 6 – Albany, NY – The Palace Theatre

    Dec 7 – Newark, NJ – NJPAC

    Dec 9 – Mashantucket, CT – Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino

    Dec 10 – Waterloo, NY – Del Lago Resort & Casino

    Dec 12 – Ft Wayne, IN – Embassy Theatre

    Dec 13 – Milwaukee, WI – The Riverside Theater

    Dec 15 – Loveland, CO – Budweiser Events Center

    Dec 16 – West Valley City, UT – Maverik Center

    Dec 17 – Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain America Center

    Dec 19 – Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live

    Dec 20 – San Jose, CA – San Jose Civic

    Dec 22 – Mesa, AZ – Ikeda Theater

    Dec 23 – Los Angeles, CA – Pantages Theatre

  • ZZ Top Announces New Tour Dates with 5 NY Shows

    Texas-based band ZZ Top announced additional tour dates for their current North American Raw Whiskey tour with 5 stops in NY. 

    The rock band will make appearances across multiple states and venues. The nearest upcoming NY stops include Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on August 13 and Darien Lake Amphitheater on August 14. 

    Tickets for the August NY shows are available now, with other venues such as the Palace Theatre and The Paramount available for presale on the band’s website, here. Tickets for the ZZ Top show at the Palace Theatre go on sale starting July 29 at 10:00 am via Ticketmaster.

    The ZZ Top tour is in promotion of the band’s recent 2022 release, Raw. The 12-track album was recorded in conjunction with the critically acclaimed Netflix documentary, That Little Ol’ Band From Texas. The album relies on a blues skew with some upbeat tracks to keep audiences hooked. ​​The band’s third album, 1973’s Tres Hombres, brought them national attention with the hit “La Grange” but their new music is sure to not disappoint.

    As Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, the group tour will bring a fresh sound and a unique experience. To see the full list of tour dates, see below.

    Raw Whiskey Tour Dates:

    JUL 29 – Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH

    JUL 30 – Riverbend Music Center – Cincinnati, OH

    JUL 31 – The Pavilion at Star Lake – Burgettstown, PA

    AUG 2 – Atlantic Union Bank Pavillion – Portsmouth, VA

    AUG 3 – Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville, NC

    AUG 5 – White Oak Amphitheatre – Greensboro Coliseum Complex – Greensboro, NC

    AUG 6 – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre – Chastain Park Atlanta, GA

    AUG 7 – CCNB Amphitheatre Heritage Park – Simpsonville, SC

    AUG 10 – Cape Cod Melody Tent – Hyannis, MA

    AUG 12 – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion – Gilford, NH

    AUG 13 – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts – Bethel, NY

    AUG 14 – Darien Lake Amphitheater – Darien Center, NY

    AUG 16 – Iowa State Fair – Des Moines, IA

    AUG 17 – Missouri State Fairgrounds – Sedalia, MO

    AUG 18 – Saint Louis Music Park – Maryland Heights, MO

    AUG 20 – Mystic Lake Casino – Prior Lake, MN

    AUG 21 – Pinewood Bowl Theater – Lincoln, NE

    AUG 23 – Five Flags Center – Dubuque, IA

    AUG 24 – The Sylvee – Madison, WI

    AUG 26 – TCU Ampitheater – Indianapolis, IN

    AUG 27 – Beaver Dam Amphitheater – Beaver Dam, KY

    AUG 28 – Appalachian Wireless Arena – Pikeville, KY

    SEP 17 – Hard Rock Live Tulsa – Catoosa, OK

    SEP 21 – Murphy Arts District – El Dorado, AR

    SEP 23 – Germania Insurance Amphitheater – Del Valle, TX

    SEP 24 – Dos Equis Pavilion – Dallas, TX

    SEP 25 – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion – The Woodlands, TX

    OCT 1 – Golden Nugget Lake Charles – Lake Charles, LA

    OCT 4 – The Altria – Richmond, VA

    OCT 5 – The Paramount – Huntington, NY

    OCT 7 – Shippensburg University – Shippensburg, PA

    OCT 8 – Community Arts Center – Willamsport, PA

    OCT 14 – The Palace – Albany, NY

    OCT 15 – Foxwoods – Mashantucket, CT

    OCT 16 – The Flynn – Burlington, VT

    OCT 18 – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY

    OCT 19 – Merrill Auditorium – Portland, ME

    OCT 21 – Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City, NJ

    OCT 23 – Warner Theatre – Erie, PA

    NOV 7 – Luther F. Carson Four Rivers Center – Paducah, KY

    NOV 9 – Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds – Anderson Music Hall Hiawassee, GA

    NOV 11 – Peabody Auditorium – Daytona Beach, FL

    NOV 13 – Pompano Beach Amphitheatre – Pompano Beach, FL

    DEC 3 – The Venetian – Las Vegas, NV

    DEC 4 – The Venetian – Las Vegas, NV

    DEC 7 – The Venetian – Las Vegas, NV

    DEC 9 – The Venetian – Las Vegas, NV

    DEC 10 – The Venetian – Las Vegas, NV

  • Palace Theatre Announces Free Summer Movie Series

    The Palace Theatre in Albany has announced its Summer in the City Movie Series which will begin on July 12. Over the course of the summer, the theatre will host eight free, family-friendly movies for the community to enjoy.

    The Palace Theatre began the series in 2015 as a way to give children the opportunity to experience the excitement of the theatre, and fun and safe ways to participate in the arts. Since 2016, the SEFCU has been a proud sponsor of the event. Each show will begin at 1 pm, with educational activities one hour before showtime. 

    Since the series began in 2015, over 35,000 people have enjoyed a movie at the Palace Theatre thanks to the Summer in the City Movie Series. This year’s lineup features popular movies with something for everyone to enjoy.

    From Sing 2, Raya the Last Dragon, Luca, Space Jam: A New Legacy, and more, the movie offerings are packed with entertainment for all ages. The Palace Theatre is also offering free popcorn for children under 12 for the full movie experience.

    On August 30, after the showing of the popular Disney musical Encanto, audiences can enjoy the finale of the series with a special ice cream social – a great way to beat the summer heat. There will be giveaways, activities, and free ice cream courtesy of Stewart’s Shops.

    Free tickets are available in advance at the Palace Theatre Box Office or can be reserved . For the full series schedule, see below.

    2022 Summer in the City Schedule

    For all events, doors open at noon for activities; movies begin at 1:00 p.m.

    July 12     Raya and the Last Dragon

    July 19     Sing 2

    July 26     Ron’s Gone Wrong

    Aug. 2      Clifford The Big Red Dog

    Aug. 9      Trolls World Tour

    Aug. 16    Space Jam: A New Legacy

    Aug. 23    Luca

    Aug. 30    Encanto

  • Alice Cooper’s “Detroit Muscle” Tour Makes 3 Stops in NY this September

    Metal legend Alice Cooper will embark on a “Detroit Muscle” tour this fall, with stops in Buffalo, Binghamton, and Albany in September.

    alice cooper palace albany

    Alice Cooper pioneered a grandly theatrical brand of hard rock that was designed to shock.  Drawing equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, the group created a stage show that featured electric chairs, guillotines, fake blood and boa constrictors. He continues to tour regularly, performing shows worldwide with the dark and horror-themed theatrics that he’s best known for.

    With a schedule that has included six months year in and year out on the road, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psycho-drama to fans both old and new, enjoying it as much as the audience does. Known as the architect of shock-rock, Cooper has rattled the cages and undermined the authority of generations of guardians of the status quo, continuing to surprise fans and exude danger at every turn, like a great horror movie, even in an era where CNN can present real life shocking images.

    As he finally heads back out on the concert trail in 2021, Alice insists he’s still motivated to continue touring and recording albums, as well as making time for other projects, including most recently, Alice’s widely praised 2018 performance as King Herod in NBC-TV’s live production of “Jesus Chris Superstar” on Easter Sunday.

    Released in February, 2021, his latest album Detroit Stories, (produced by Bob Ezrin) is inspired by the garage rock music of Detroit in the late Sixties, including several classic covers of Detroit hits from that era, recorded in Detroit with all Detroit musicians.

    As if that wasn’t enough, “Nights With Alice Cooper,” Alice’s nightly radio show, continues to air in nearly 100 cities in the USA, Canada, Australia, and the UK. The five hour long show features his favorite classic rock songs along with his insider anecdotes about many of the artists.  

    Tickets go on sale Friday, April 15 at 10AM at ticketmaster.com.

    Alice Cooper ‘Detroit Muscle’ 2022 U.S. Tour Dates

    Sept. 07 — Bethlehem, Pa. @ Wind Creek Event Center
    Sept. 09 — Alton, Va. @ Blue Ridge Rock Festival
    Sept. 11 — Windsor, Ontario @ The Colosseum @ Caesar’s
    Sept. 13 — Buffalo, N.Y. @ Shea’s Buffalo
    Sept. 14 — Binghamton, N.Y. @ Visions Arena
    Sept. 16 — Albany, N.Y. @ The Palace Theater

    Sept. 17 — Atlantic City, N.J. @ Tropicana Casino & Resort
    Sept. 18 — Wallingford, Ct. @ Toyota Oakdale Theatre
    Sept. 20 — Muncie, Ind. @ Emens Auditorium
    Sept. 21 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ DeVos Hall
    Sept. 22 — Hammond, Ind. @ The Venue @ Horseshoe Casino
    Sept. 24 — Louisville, Ky. @ Louder than Life Festival
    Sept. 25 — Chattanooga, Tenn. @ Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
    Sept. 27 — Memphis, Tenn. @ Orpheum Theater
    Sept. 28 — St.Louis, Mo. @ Stifel Theatre
    Sept. 30 — Cedar Rapids, Iowa @ Paramount Theater
    Oct. 01 — Springfield, Ill. @ Bank of Springfield Center
    Oct. 04 — Loveland, Colo. @ Budweiser Event Center
    Oct. 06 — Prescott Valley, Ariz. @ Findlay Toyota Center
    Oct. 08 — Las Vegas, Nev. @ TBA

  • Dark Star Orchestra Celebrates New Year’s in April, Honor Local Albany Promoter

    The spirit of the Grateful Dead was alive and well this past weekend as veteran improv rockers Dark Star Orchestra finally played their annual New Year’s Eve celebration in Albany. Held on April 1st and 2nd at the storied Palace Theatre and re-dubbed “Fool Year’s Eve,” the joke was on you if you missed this gratuitous good-time jubilee.  Couldn’t make it to the show? No need to worry, our man on the scene, NYS Music photojournalist Zak Radick was there and has a full recap of all the sights and sounds from the memorable occasion.

    dark star orchestra Albany

    It all started around 7pm when suddenly out of nowhere, they came out from everywhere.  Funneling into the base of Clinton Ave and North Pearl, an apparent make-shift flash mob of “Dead Head’s” made the sidewalk near McGeary’s Irish Pub the weekend’s designated ‘Shakedown Street’ for this trip to Albany. A traveling do-it-yourself marketplace for fans to commerce and socialize with our like-minded folks, these pop-up flea markets AKA Shakedown Street’s, have been a longstanding fixture for fans of the original Grateful Dead community going on decades now and are just one of the many traditions fans still regularly practice. It was a nice thing to see in a town that’s been through so much, yet never lost heart. Vibrant and friendly, chatty and colorful, the pre-game hustle was in full swing outside the historic venue just prior to showtime.  Having already been there and done that, the older ‘heads’ soon began filing inside, not wanting to miss a moment of the opening acoustic set from DSO guitar player Jeff Mattson.  And they were sure glad they did, as they were serenaded by a delightful opening combo of “Dire Wolfe” and “Deep Elem Blues” while finding their seats. Soon word had reached the street that the show “was on” and before long the lower level of the gorgeous room was packed with people and yes, an overwhelming smell of patchouli, body odor and pot. 

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    The Palace looking as lovely as ever, a simple glance around the theatre revealed a fan base the spanned all ages and backgrounds, but most skewing older.  Many wearing tie dye, some with dreadlocks to their knees and flowers in their hair, others covering up in cowboy hats and trucker caps, while other came dressed in their New Year’s best, sporting their finest sparkling dancing pants and glamorous glittering jackets.  Still, there were the other ones.  The fans who looked like regular Joes you’d pass in a grocery store aisle and never expect they’d know every single word to every single song written by Jerry Garcia and company. The brief but beautiful acoustic set from Mattson also featured Lisa Mackey on harmonica and concluded with a sentimental rendition of “Ripple,” sending fans buzzing to intermission debating if that was a recreation from a Dead set, or a standalone, original set of select Dead covers.  

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    With balloons hanging high over the Palace, the Dark Star Orchestra causally took the stage around 8:30 to a rowdy ovation from eager and attentive fans. Comprised of members Rob Eaton and Jeff Mattson on guitars and vocals, Rob Barraco on keys, Rob Koritz and Dino English on drums and percussion, Skip Vangelas on bass and Lisa Mackey on backing vocals and harmonica, DSO has been a fixture in the jam scene for more than 20 years and have over 3,000 shows under their belts.   Bringing the essence of a live Grateful Dead show back to reality for a whole new generation, the band is often seen as one of the top acts of their kind, and now popular enough to fill a place like the Palace.  An impressive testament to their consistency and quality of performances. 

    Perhaps with acknowledgement to GD history, or perhaps in acknowledgement of the heady pre-show Shakedown scene earlier, it seemed fitting when Dark Star Orchestra opened the second set of the night with a rambunctious rendition of the beloved classic “Shakedown Street”. The appreciative audience already spilling out into the aisleways and concession overflow area in full ‘dance-party boogie’ mode. By this point, you just had that old familiar feeling that it was fixing to be a fun night! From there, the band went into a “Me and My Uncle >Mexicali Blues” segment, followed by a lively “Cold Rain and Snow” that saw the crowd showcasing their collective ‘singalong’ voices one of the loudest times of the night. A “blues” heavy set, we also caught “CC Rider,” “It Must Have Been the Roses,” “Beat It On Down The Line,” and a lengthy “Big Boss Man>New Minglewood Blues>Don’t Ease Me In” to send fans to their second set break of the evening.

    There was a special moment just prior to the start of the third set when the DSO crew invited legendary Albany promoter Greg Bell of Guthrie Bell Productions out to the stage.  Marking thirty years to the day since holding his first show, Bell made a brief but candid toast, thanking the dedicated music fans of the Capital Region for all the support over the years.   A mutual moment respect and acknowledgement for a man who’s meant so much to the local music community for the last three decades.

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    When everyone returned, the rocking second set kicked off with “Iko Iko” and then in one of the musical peaks of the night, a fantastic high energy take on a “Playing in the Band”>  “Terrapin Station” > “Playing in the Band” sandwich before things got a little weird with the obligatory “Drums/space”.  Things started cooking again with the slow and building crescendo of “The Other One” that seamlessness faded into “Not Fade Away” and “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad.”  “Morning Dew” would round out the set with just enough time for another quick break before the midnight shenanigans would ensue.

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    Honoring the spirit of the original Grateful Dead, the band played well into the evening giving fans exactly what they were hoping for.  As the clock now approached midnight, the balloons that had been hanging over head all night finally released and DTO began the famililar chords of the song they took their name from, “Dark Star.” Loving every second of it, fans were quick to bat the balloons around like beach balls, and seemingly keep them afloat for the remainder of the show.  A pair of fan favorite “Bertha” and “Good Lovin’” brought the show to an end and the audience to their feet, howling in approval and for just one more.   Happy to oblige, DTO returned with Lisa Mackey taking center stage during an encore of “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” before cluing the audience this performance was an originally inspired by the Grateful Dead’s December 311st, 1981 show in Oakland, California.

    A great performance made even better by the great crowd, Dark Star Orchestra surpassed expectations. They sounded fantastic, musically tight and with singing voices strong and full of vigor.  It was an evening drenched in familiarity and comfort and the result was a near perfect atmosphere for the audience to let themselves get lost in.  That indescribable feeling only the live music experience can deliver and on this first night in April, the Palace Theatre in Albany was truly a fool’s paradise.

    Dark Star Orchestra | 4.1.2022 | Albany, NY | Palace Theatre

    Set 1: (Jeff Mattson Acoustic) Dire Wolf, Deep Elem Blues, Ripple

    Set 2: Shakedown Street ; Me And My Uncle > Mexicali Blues ; Cold Rain And Snow ; C.C. Rider* ; It Must Have Been The Roses** ; Beat It On Down The Line ; Big Boss Man* > New Minglewood Blues* > Don’t Ease Me In

    Set 3: Iko Iko ; Playing In The Band > Terrapin Station > Playing In The Band > drums > space > The Other One > Not Fade Away > Going Down The Road Feeling Bad > Morning Dew

    Set 4: Dark Star > Bertha > Good Lovin’

    Encore: It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue**

    Filler: My Sisters And Brothers

    * with Lisa on harmonica – original had Matt Kelly
    ** with Lisa on vocals – original had Joan Baez

    Dark Star Orchestra | 4.2.2022 | Albany, NY | Palace Theatre

    Set 1: Hell In A Bucket > Let It Rock ; When I Paint My Masterpiece ; Loser ; Cumberland Blues ; I’ll Take A Melody > Deal ; Masters of War ; Box Of Rain > One More Saturday Night

    Set 2: Here Comes Sunshine > Greatest Story Ever Told ; Revolution > Feel Like A Stranger > drums > space > Corrina > Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Throwing Stones > Days Between > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower

    Encore: Brokedown Palace

  • In Focus: Twiddle and Midnight North at The Palace Theatre

    Live music is just now making its comeback, and on Saturday, February 26 at the Palace Theatre in Albany, everyone was absolutely ready to get back to normal. Since their visit last fall in Lake George, Twiddle hasn’t really been back to the area, and not only was it a momentous occasion for everyone who was dying to see their favorite band again, the boys from Vermont absolutely brought the heat and brought the house down alongside Midnight North.

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    Midnight North

    Midnight North kicked things off with an incredible opening set. Their unique mix of rock, Americana, and roots music was the perfect kickoff for the evening. One thing is absolutely certain — it’s impossible to tell that the members of this band have spent most of the past two years in completely different states. It’s like they haven’t missed a beat.

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    Twiddle

    Everyone was extra excited about the main event and their excitement was not misplaced. Not only was last night a stupendous family reunion for everyone in the crowd, but the band also has never sounded better. It seems the bands we are going to see have missed playing together as much as we have missed seeing them.

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    Mihali Savoulidis (lead singer/guitar), Ryan Dempsey (keys, vocals), Zdeneck Gubb (bass, vocals) and Adrian Tramontano (drums) did not let up from the first note to the last. We got some classics, some of their new songs, Gubb dumps, drum solos, and epic sit-ins with some extra special friends.

    Twiddle setlist:

    Set 1: Enter>Orlando’s, Syncopated Healing, White LIght, Apples, Angel From Montgomery [1]%, Stroganoff

    Set 2: Latin Tang, Mildew Man > Shakedown Street [2]$, The Box, Lost in the Cold

    Encore: The Devil

    [1] John Prine [2] Grateful Dead % – w/Joe Cirotti & Elliott Peck $ – Grahame Lesh

    Twiddle and Midnight North gallery

  • Thomas Nicholas Announced For Newest Palace Sessions

    The newest edition of The Palace Sessions features actor, director and singer Thomas Nicholas, along with his band. The Palace Sessions are a series of performances featuring local NY groups as well as national acts, held at the Palace Theatre in Albany.

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    The Thomas Nicholas band, borrowing its name from its creator, has spent the last ten years experimenting with music and touring around the world. Over the course of 700 shows, they have impressed audiences with their special blend of pop and rock. 

    The band has released six albums, and are currently working on their 7th. Outside of those official releases, Nicholas makes new singles every six weeks on Patreon.  

    The Palace Theatre serves as one of Albany’s most iconic landmarks and during its lifetime has hosted many artists, ranging from Wurliday to The Ill Funk Ensemble. Built in 1931, the theatre was originally used to show vaudeville acts and films. It had a resurgence in 1984 when The Palace Performing Arts Center was created. 

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    This historic location may have decades of history, but its overall mission has never changed. The Palace strives to bring world class entertainment and culture to the Capital Region, while also helping the community. 

    The session will be live streamed on The Palace Theatre’s youtube channel on 2/1 at 7 PM courtesy of Mirth Films. During the stream, donations can be made to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. This organization is dedicated to saving lives and bringing support to those affected by suicide.

  • Umphrey’s McGee Covers Ween, Shreds Through Top Notch Show at The Palace Theatre in Albany

    Having performed in the Capital District 11 times since 2003, Umphrey’s McGee performed their most cohesive show in the region to date, a dialed in performance at the Palace Theatre in Albany on Saturday, January 22 that brought out the heavy hitters, a few bust outs and an audience that was immensely appreciative.

    If opening the show with “Cemetery Walk” didn’t set a tone for the evening, the 14+ minute “Booth Love” that followed certainly did. “Make it Right” and the relatively new “Suxity” followed, segueing nicely into a classic version of “The Floor.” From there, the piano stylings of Joel Cummins were front and center for “Salamander Strut,” a tune that has not been played this decade, let alone this century – the last performance coming in 1999, a gap of more than 2400 shows.

    And if a 23 year bust-out didn’t get your attention, a rare cover over Ween’s “Even If You Don’t” followed, marking the second time the band has played it, and third overall if you count the Godboner set from Summer Camp 2015. “Anchor Drops” -> “Mulche’s Odyssey” rounded out a cohesive 66 minute set, leaving the audience cheering for more.

    And more they would get. Opening up the second set with pure rock anthem “Attachments, with a high energy shredding jam to follow that segued into “Glory.” “The Crooked One” featured a tease of The Police’s “Wrapped Around Your Finger,” transitioning seamlessly into “It Doesn’t Matter,” each song clocking in at over 12 minutes a piece.

    “The Silent Type” followed, with a low key tribute to Albany’s roots in “The Fussy Dutchman,” followed by a patiently built “JaJunk” which built into an all time great thumping dance session. For the encore, the companion to the opener, “Cemetery Walk II” featured guitarist Brendan Bayliss joining Cummins on keys, a rare treat that put an exclamation point on the Umphrey’s best show in nearly two decades worth of Capital Region performances.

    Setlist via Allthings.Umphreys.com. Download or stream the show on Nugs.net.

    Umphrey’s McGee – Palace Theatre, Albany – January 22, 2022

    Set 1: Cemetery Walk > Booth Love > Make It Right, Suxity > The Floor, Salamander Strut > Even If You Don’t, Anchor Drops > Mulche’s Odyssey

    Set 2: Attachments > Glory > The Crooked One[1]-> It Doesn’t Matter > The Silent Type, The Fussy Dutchman, JaJunk

    Encore: Cemetery Walk II
    [1] with Wrapped Around Your Finger (The Police) tease

    Photos by Zak Radick