Author: Faith Logue

  • The College of Saint Rose Announces Closing, Music Industry Programs in Limbo

    The College of Saint Rose in Albany has announced the institution will not operate beyond the Spring 2024 semester, citing enormous financial debt and insufficient resources to continue. The loss is significant for the area’s economy, with many wondering what will happen to the pristine academic buildings and equipment. One of the biggest losses is the valuable Music Industry program.

    The College of Saint Rose was cited by Billboard as having one of the best music business programs in North America, setting students up for success in the fast-paced environment that is the music industry. Those in the program were instructed in three areas of study: songwriting and composition, audio recording and music production, and music business and entrepreneurship. Those interested in the business side of the industry could also enroll in the Music Business program, learning more about music management, publishing, entertainment law, marketing and sales, and more.

    The Music Industry Program allowed students to learn many different and important skills. Featuring state-of-the-art recording studios, students could learn to engineer, mix, and compose music, as well as use the college’s audio post-production rooms, television and radio studios, computer labs, and the showcase studio. Students could even learn how to press vinyl in the analog recording and record-cutting station.

    One of the most interesting parts of the program was the in-house record label Rose Record, which celebrated its tenth anniversary this year. The label allowed students to work in different departments, from engineering entire records or singles, radio promotion and distribution, voting on potential clients, or as the potential artist working with the company. The website for the label states its mission is to “develop an elite catalog and promote original music by creating and collaborating through the innovations of rising talent,” something of critical importance that is now lost with the decision to close the institution.

    The music program required internships, setting students up in some of the top cities in the industry, including Nashville, New York City, Boston, Seattle, San Francisco, and more. Another interesting about the Music Industry program was the senior Capstone, where students create a full-length CD written, produced, engineered, performed, and recorded in the Saints and Sinners Recording Studio. Alumni of the State Rose program went on to work at various places, including Equal Vision Records, Hopeless Records, SONY, ASCAP, Universal, and more.

    The past few years took a toll on the program, with several cuts and faculty changes. News 10 in Albany reported that alumni and adjunct professor at the college, Kelly Bird, is looking into trying to save the Hearst Communications Center, turning it into an independent center.

    One of the biggest losses, besides the music program itself, is the loss of the beautiful and acoustically superior Massry Center for the Arts. It was a creative showcase not only for the Saint Rose community, but for distinguished artists, musicians, vocalists, and orchestras from around the world, featuring 46,000 square feet. Picotte Recital Hall featured geothermal heating and cooling helping to make it more energy-efficient than a comparable, conventionally constructed building. Unfortunately, the venue hadn’t had performances since COVID, leaving the venue now to collect dust until people buy it.

    The College of Saint Rose’s Music Business and Music Industry programs set up many for success, teaching students valuable production, songwriting, management, and business skills to help them in the difficult music industry. Unfortunately, such an outstanding program is being lost with the closure of the institution, and hopefully, those in the program can find another equally good institution to finish their studies.

  • Bowery Electric Announces Return of 20th Annual New Year’s Hank-O-Rama

    The 20th annual Hank-O-Rama festival, celebrating the musical life of Hank Williams, will be held at Bowery Electric on New Year’s Day.

    Hank Williams will be celebrated at the Hank-O-Rama show 71 years after his death. Williams is regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century. He recorded 55 singles that reached the top ten of the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 12 that reached No. 1.

    Hank Williams was just 29 when he was found dead in the back seat of his Cadillac on the morning of Jan. 1, 1953, in Oak Hill, WV, en route to a New Year’s Day gig in Canton, Ohio. The Hank-O-Rama celebration is a symbolic rain date for the last show Williams would ever miss. September 17, 2023, was the 100 anniversary of his birth.

    The show features more than 30 of Williams’s hits and rarities, including “Cold, Cold Heart,” “Hey, Good Lookin’,” “Your Cheatin’ Heart,” and many others, performed live by recording artists and Hank-O-Rama founders The Lonesome Prairie Dogs.

    Special guest vocalists include Tammy Faye Starlite, Tom Clark, Elena Skye & Boo Reiners of the Demolition String Band, Jack Grace, Monica Lil’ Mo Passim, Cliff Westfall, Sean Kershaw, Mony Falcone, and other stars of the NYC & Brooklyn country firmament. 

    Hank-O-Rama will also include The Lonesome Horns featuring trumpeters Jordan McLean & Billy Aukstik, with original horn arrangements for Williams’s “Ramblin’ Man,” “Alone and Foresaken,” and others.

    Tickets for Hank-O at the Bowery Electric are $15 in advance, $20.00 at the door. Doors open at 6:30, music at 7:00. 

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Announces “Winter Wonderland” Event

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced a holiday show titled “Winter Wonderland,” happening at the Broome County Forum Theatre on Dec. 16.

    Founded by Fritz and Marianne Wallenberg in 1955 at the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society and later merged with the B.C. Pops, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra presents an annual series of classical, pops, and chamber music concerts in Downtown Binghamton and throughout Broome County. The professional musicians of the Philharmonic hail from the Southern Tier, New York City, and surrounding states. Maestro Daniel Hege was appointed Music Director in 2018.

    On Saturday, December 16, 2023, at 3 p.m., the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra presents “Winter Wonderland,” a holiday-themed concert of beloved Christmas classics. The program includes favorites from stage, film, and ballet, along with a traditional carol singalong and a visit from Santa. Artists from Tri-Cities Opera are featured, along with local news anchor Jim Ehmke as the narrator in “The Night Before Christmas.” The Philharmonic also continues its tradition of screening the classic animated short film The Snowman, with live orchestral accompaniment and treble soloist Eva Dixon. The concert will be preceded by a holiday-themed organ recital by Nancy Wildoner on the Robert-Morton Theatre Organ at 2:30 p.m.

    Eva Dixon.

    13-year-old treble soloist Eva Dixon attends Grace Church School in Manhattan, where she has been a member of the Grace Episcopal Church Choir for the past seven years. In seventh grade, she was Lead Chorister, and this year she was named Optima Chorister. She toured Ireland with the choir in the summer of 2022, and in the spring of 2023 sang the soprano solo in Mendelssohn’s O for the Wings of a Dove. Her theater roles include The Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda in Oz; Lucy in 13: The Musical, and DJ in Cyrano de Burger Shack.

    Tickets are $25 to $65. Kids 17 and under attend free.

  • Caroga Arts Announces 2023 CLMF WinterFest Lineup

    Caroga Arts Collective announced the lineup for the 2023 Caroga Lake Music Festival (CLMF) WinterFest, spanning over four days from Dec. 13-16.

    The Caroga Arts Collective presents over 50 performances and community events in the Southern Adirondacks throughout the year, featuring world-class musicians from across the country and from various styles of arts and entertainment. The mission of Caroga Arts Collective is to reimagine the Caroga experience through the power of the arts, founded in 2012 by Kyle Price when he invited friends to his grandmother’s house on Caroga Lake, where they presented a week of free concerts, calling themselves the Caroga Lake Music Festival (CLMF).

    “For the past 4 years, CLMF WinterFest has brought acclaimed artists from the annual Caroga Lake Music Festival back to the region for a celebration of the holidays, music, and community,” said Price. “We are excited to gather once again for this beloved tradition, with an exciting mix of events that will offer something for everyone.”

    CLMF WinterFest 2023 will kick off on December 13 with “Holiday Harmonies: An Evening with Rich Saunders featuring Caroga Arts Ensemble,” at the Nick Stoner Inn in Caroga Lake. Over the years, the New York-based artist Rich Saunders has gained over 1.3 million followers on Spotify, Instagram, and TikTok combined, quickly becoming a singer-songwriter sensation online. A founding member of Thirdstory, he has performed and opened for A-list artists like Tori Kelly and Chance The Rapper, in addition to making appearances on Saturday Night Live and more.

    On December 14, CLMF musicians will perform chamber works by Bach, Schumann, Mendelssohn, and more in “A Classical Winter Wonderland,” at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts in Gloversville. On the 15th, the Caroga Arts Ensemble will perform Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf and Tchaikovsky’s famous Nutcracker Suite at the Glove Theatre in Gloversville.

    The last performance, “Holiday Tchaikovsky Spectacular” on Dec. 16 at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Johnstown features Serenade, The Nutcracker Suite, and more. All shows at the CLMF WinterFest 2023 run from 7-9 p.m.

    To buy tickets or learn more information about the CLMF WinterFest musicians, visit here.

  • Lake George Winter’s Dream Announces Opening Date

    Lake George Winter’s Dream is putting winter magic and wonders on full display this year, inviting you to experience winter like never before in peaceful Lake George. Winter’s Dream officially opens to the public on Friday, Dec. 8.

    Lake George Winter’s Dream is a brand-new immersive and interactive multimedia experience created and produced by the award-winning multidisciplinary studio Moment Factory, which created more than 500 unique projects worldwide. This new attraction will unfold in the courtyard of the Fort William Henry historic fortress. Visitors are invited on an immersive journey, exploring a series of installations along a pathway where lights, sounds, original music, and video content bring winter to life in a new way.

    They can participate in the experience through a mix of cutting-edge interactive technology and old-fashioned fun. Inspired by the warmth and shared joys of the winter season, it engages the senses, offering the perfect setting for a unique outing with family and friends. Lake George Winter’s Dream is meant for the entire family, with children and adults equally enjoying the magic of winter. Both events are supported by Warren County Tourism / Lake George Area and the Warren County Coalition.

    We are thrilled to bring people together to experience the enchantment and fun of a Lake George winter. The excitement is palpable as ticket sales continue throughout the Northeast and even spanning continents. There was a ticket sale all the way from Africa! We can’t wait for people to experience the magic of winter in a whole new way in Lake George.

    Warren County Coalition Chairman Vincent Crocitto II.

    Tickets are available online now.

  • Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024 Headliners Include Samara Joy and Lee Ritenour

    CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024 producers Marc Iacona and John Nugent announced the first two headliners for the nine-day 21st Edition Festival, from June 21 to 29, 2024.

    Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024
    One of the festival headliners is Samara Joy. Photo credit: Meredith Traux.

    The 21st edition of the Rochester International Jazz Festival is from June 21 to 29, 2024. The first headliner is the 2023 GRAMMY-winning Artist of the Year Samara Joy, who performed at RIJF in 2022 and 2023 in the Club Pass Series.

    23-year-old Samara Joy has a rich, velvety, precociously refined voice, earning appearances on the TODAY Show, The Tonight Show w/ Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert, and CBS Mornings. She further cements her status as perhaps the first Gen Z jazz singing star every day. The New York Times praised the “silky-voiced rising star” for “helping jazz take a youthful turn” while NPR All Things Considered named her a “classic jazz singer from a new generation.” Joy will perform at the 2024 Rochester International Jazz Festival on Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre.

    Jazz guitar legend, Lee Ritenour makes his debut performance at RIJF on Saturday, June 22, with his band and special guests Randy Brecker and Bill Evans. The concert is at 8 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. During his dazzling five-decade career, Lee Ritenour has taken his music to the outer limits, touching on every genre and occupying every position in the rock ‘n’ roll sphere.

    He’s been involved in ’70s fusion, the ’80s pop chart, Brazilian jazz, and the ’90s supergroup, Fourplay. Ritenour’s accolades include 45 albums, 16 GRAMMY nominations, Alumnus of the Year at USC, Los Angeles’ Jazz Society Honoree (2019), plus thousands of sessions with legends such as Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd, B.B. King, and Tony Bennett, among others.

    Tickets for both shows go on sale this Friday, December 8th at 10 a.m. EST.

    https://youtu.be/6vsYoY2ljP4?si=fnogIt_wx6hOEyG6
  • Comedian Ilana Glazer Announces 2024 Tour, Stops at Beacon Theatre and UPAC

    Stand-up comedian, actress, filmmaker, and activist Ilana Glazer announced her 2024 live comedy tour across North America, including a stop at Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston on Thursday, Jan. 18 and The Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, April 10.

    Ilana Glazer

    Ilana Glazer is a creator and comedian who co-created and co-starred in the critically acclaimed series Broad City. Her debut stand-up comedy special, The Planet is Burning, is on Amazon Prime, and her film False Positive which she co-wrote and starred in is on Hulu. She was also cast in the film Rough Night and The Afterparty for Apple TV+.

    Ilana Glazer co-founded the non-profit Generator Collective in 2016. Generator Collective defines minimal civic engagement and aims to humanize policy through people-powered stories on social media. Her tour, Ilana Glazer Live!, will stop at UPAC and Beacon Theatre this winter and spring.

    Tickets will be available starting with an Artist Presale on Wednesday, December 6 at 10 AM. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, December 8 at 10 AM.

    ILANA GLAZER LIVE! 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Thu Jan 18 – Kingston, NY – Ulster Performing Arts Center

    Fri Jan 19 – Englewood, NJ – Bergen Performing Arts Center

    Mon Jan 29 – San Diego, CA – Balboa Theatre 

    Thu Jan 30 – Pomona, CA – Fox Theater

    Thu Feb 01 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic 

    Fri Feb 02 –Monterey, CA – Golden State Theatre

    Wed Feb 07 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre

    Thu Feb 08 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre

    Fri Feb 09 – Portland, OR – Newmark Theatre

    Tue Feb 13 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre

    Thu Feb 15 – Los Angeles, CA – The Theatre at Ace Hotel 

    Thu Mar 07 – Coral Springs, FL – Coral Springs Center For The Arts

    Mon Mar 13 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre 

    Thu Mar 14 – Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater

    Sun Apr 07 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre

    Wed Apr 10 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    Tue Apr 16 – Phoenix, AZ – Orpheum Theatre

    Thu Apr 25 – Washington, DC – Warner Theatre

    Wed May 01 – Montreal, QC – L’Olympia

    Thu May 02 – Toronto, ON – Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Center

  • 2024 SAMMYS Awards Date Announced

    The SAMMYS (Syracuse Area Music Awards) has announced the dates for the 2024 SAMMYS Hall of Fame Dinner and Awards Show. The dinner will be held on Thursday, March 7, 2024, Upstairs at Dinosaur BBQ and the Award Show on March 8, 2024, at the Palace Theatre in Syracuse.

    2024 SAMMYS
    Photo by Jack O Bocchino.

    Syracuse Area Music Awards, more commonly known as the SAMMYS, is an awards show that celebrates the work created by people in the music industry from the Syracuse Area.

    The 2024 SAMMYS Award Show will include musical performances by area artists/bands. Awards will be presented in 12 recording categories, in addition to the People’s Choice awards in four categories, Brian Bourke Award for Best New Artist, Jack O Bocchino Spirit of the SAMMYS Award, and the Community Spirit Award.

    The entry form is now open. Each artist must select one category they wish to be judged in. Only commercially released albums or EPs, released between January 1 – December 31, 2023, by artists in the Central NY area are eligible. All entries must be available on Apple Music, Spotify, or Tidal. No physical recordings will be accepted. Categories are subject to change at the discretion of the judges. Entry form closes on January 5, 2024.

    People’s Choice Submissions and Voting The 2024 SAMMYS People’s Choice online open submission phase begins January 1, 2024. The public is encouraged to nominate their favorite artist or band, event or music series, academic or musical organization, and favorite venue to see live music. For more information, to submit your nominations, or to vote for your favorites, visit here.

    The 2024 SAMMYS sponsors include NYS Music, Bridge Street, SubCat Music Studios, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, KMASE Productions, Joshua Johnson Design, Skinner & Associates Realty, NewsChannel 9, 315 Music, CNY Alive!, 92.1 The WOLF, Soulshine Radio, 96.5 The Beat, and 94.1 The Dinosaur.

  • Baked Shrimp Announce Indefinite Hiatus and Farewell Tour

    The dynamic progressive fusion rock trio Baked Shrimp from Long Island announced in a letter to fans that they are going on an indefinite hiatus, starting in February 2024.

    Before disbanding though, the group is embarking on a farewell album release tour, coming to the Cutting Room, Funk ‘n Waffles, and The Hollow in January and February of 2024.

    Baked Shrimp consists of Jared Cowen (Guitar/Vocals), Scott Reill (Bass/Vocals), and Jager Soss (Drums/Vocals). Together, they channel boundless energy, unique songwriting, and powerful improvisation, weaving into a symphonic odyssey that is their eclectic discography. During the years 2022 and 2023, the group performed over 215 concerts throughout the US and Canada, debuting at renowned events like the Peach Music Festival, Summer Camp Music Festival, Northlands Live, and Mile of Music.

    They have played with the likes of Phil Lesh and provided direct support for the Disco Biscuits, Dopapod, Twiddle, and Andy Frasco & The U.N.

    In their letter to fans, Baked Shrimp expressed gratitude for their fans and to venue and festival owners for “taking a chance on [them].” Going on, they said “These past seven years have been a privilege and honor getting to perform our original music with all of our heart and soul in front of your dancing, smiling, and loving faces from all different parts of the country. The three of us will cherish every one of these moments for the rest of our lives.”

    The band is going separate ways, with each member pursuing their dreams and will still remain active in the music industry. Ending the announcement, the group wishes everyone well, saying “Stay safe, love and respect one another, enjoy the holidays, and we’ll see you for one last tour starting in January at home in NYC.”

    To purchase tickets to their upcoming farewell album release tour, visit here.

    Baked Shrimp Farewell Album Release Tour 2024:
    01/12 – The Cutting Room – New York, NY (Album Release Party)
    01/13 – The 8×10 – Baltimore, MD w/ Greasy Hands
    01/14 – The Camel – Richmond, VA (Umphrey’s McGee After-Party)
    01/17 – Charleston Pour House – Charleston, SC
    01/18 – The Pour House – Raleigh, NC w/ The Hourglass Kids
    01/19 – Live at “The Shop” – Dunbar, WV
    01/20 – Blue Fox Billiards – Winchester, VA w/ Tim Cintron Project
    02/02 – The Drake – Amherst, MA
    02/03 – Nectar’s – Burlington, VT
    02/08 – Funk ‘n Waffles – Syracuse, NY
    02/09 – The Hollow – Albany, NY
    02/10 – River Street Jazz Cafe – Plains, PA
    02/17 – Park City Music Hall – Bridgeport, CT (Final Show) w/ Honeydew

  • Northlands Music & Arts Festival Announces Initial Lineup Featuring Goose and More

    Northlands Music & Arts Festival has announced the initial lineup for the third annual installment, taking place June 14-15, 2024, in Swanzey, NH.

    The 2024 Northlands Music & Arts Festival lineup boasts a wide array of talent, featuring internationally acclaimed touring ensembles. the festival will again feature nonstop music on two adjacent stages facing a massive concert ground, as well as some of the region’s top acts on a bustling campground stage. Those camping onsite will be treated to late-night silent disco performances, with music going into the early morning.

    Northlands 2024 will include indie-jam sensation Goose, the rustic harmonies of Greensky Bluegrass, and jam band icons moe. Further adding to the roster are Krasno & Friends, Mihali, Sierra Hull, Dopapod, Spafford, TAUK, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, and Magic Beans. The festival once again welcomes the all-star, all-female group Super Sonic Shorties, led by Nikki Glaspie. Other special guests include Kanika Moore (artist at large), Jennifer Hartswick, and Natalie Cressman.

    Additional main stage artists and 15+ emerging regional acts set to light up the Campground Stage will be announced in early 2024.

    Northlands continues to lead the way in sustainability, committed to the adage “Enjoy Life. Do Good”. Following the elimination of single-use plastics in 2023 and the introduction of industry-leading recycling and composting programs, the festival will continue to significantly reduce its carbon footprint.

    As we enter our 3rd year, we’ve fine-tuned our approach based on what our patrons value most. The growth and connection within the Northlands community is truly inspiring. We couldn’t be more excited to share this year’s spectacular lineup, enhanced camping options, and further our commitment to sustainability. As always, our lineup proudly features many talented women, and we eagerly anticipate the magic they, alongside all of our performers, will bring to the festival.

    festival co-producer Jen Meyerhardt.

    Tickets go on sale on December 1 at 12 PM ET. Options include General Admission, Car Camping, powered and unpowered RV Camping, Family Camping, and VIP experiences, with a new VIP Glamping experience, providing an elevated camping experience.

    THE INITIAL NORTHLANDS 2024 LINEUP

    Goose 

    Greensky Bluegrass

    moe.

    Eric Krasno and Friends

    Mihali

    Sierra Hull

    Dopapod

    Spafford

    TAUK

    Super Sonic Shorties

    Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

    Kanika Moore (artist at large)

    Magic Beans

    The Psycodelics

    Special Guests: Jennifer Hartswick, Natalie Cressman, Nikki Glaspie