The Rooftop at Pier 17, New York City’s most scenic outdoor concert venue is celebrating the fifth anniversary of its popular Summer Concert Series at the Seaport with over 60 shows slated from May through October.
This year’s exciting lineup of shows kicks off May 3 with rock band Coheed and Cambria, and continues throughout the summer with performances by pop star Bebe Rexha (June 18), Pride weekend kickoff with DJ Trixie Mattel (June 22), T-Pain (July 11), YUNGBLUD (July 14), Jenny Lewis (July 18), Pixies and Modest Mouse (August 21 & 22), Tove Lo (September 10), Macklemore (September 22) and many more to be announced.
New Yorkers, tri-state area residents, and visitors from all over the globe look forward to The Rooftop at Pier 17 concert lineup each summer. This season we are excited to celebrate five years of bringing today’s most popular artists to the Seaport to perform at this unforgettable venue with its iconic New York City views—there’s really no place like it.
Andrew Schwartz, Co-President of the New York Region, The Howard Hughes Corporation
Since its launch in 2018 by The Howard Hughes Corporation, The Rooftop at Pier 17’s Summer Concert Series has attracted an eclectic mix of superstar acts including Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Ringo Starr, Kings of Leon, Amy Schumer, Machine Gun Kelly, Janelle Monáe, Trevor Noah, Diana Ross, deadmau5, and The Fugees, who reunited for a historic performance in 2021. In 2022, the Summer Concert Series boasted 40 sold out shows from a range of artists like Blondie, Elvis Costello, 5 Seconds of Summer, Pusha T, Billy Strings, Deftones, Zach Bryan, girl in red, Jason Mraz, and more.
Jordana at The Rooftop at Pier 17 – photo by Lindsay Brown
For more information on the Summer Concert Series, visit RooftopatPier17.com
Summer Concert Series
May 3 – Coheed and Cambria “NEVERENDER NWFTWM” May 4 – Nickel Creek May 5 – Goth Babe: The Lola Tour May 12 – Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls and The Interrupters May 23 – Beach Bunny and PUP June 3 – Young the Giant with Milky Chance June 4 – Young the Giant with Milky Chance June 5 – The Used & Pierce The Veil: Creative Control Tour June 9 – The Wood Brothers with special guest Shovels & Rope June 13 – The Used & Pierce The Veil: Creative Control Tour June 14 – The Driver Era June 15 – Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Ziggy Marley June 16 – Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue and Ziggy Marley June 17 – Reggae Fest Blaze June 18 – Bebe Rexha: Best F’n Night Of My Life June 22 – DJ Trixie Mattel: Solid Pink Disco July 6 – Rebelution: Good Vibes Summer Tour 2023 July 7 – SiriusXM Presents Yacht Rock Revue: Reverse Sunset Tour July 8 – Yellowcard: Celebrating 20 Years of Ocean Avenue July 11 – T-Pain: Escape from Wiscansin – The Invasion July 12 – Barenaked Ladies: Last Summer On Earth 2023 July 14 – YUNGBLUD: The World Tour July 15 – The Struts: Remember The Name July 18 – Jenny Lewis: JOY’ALL TOUR July 21 – An Evening with CAKE July 22 – An Evening with CAKE July 27 – Joe Russo’s Almost Dead August 2 – Pink Martini featuring China Forbes August 4 – The Mountain Goats August 5 – Anjunabeats Outdoors August 21 – Pixies and Modest Mouse August 22 – Pixies and Modest Mouse August 26 – Gimme Gimme Disco August 30 – JVKE: what tour feels like September 10 – Tove Lo: Dirt Femme Tour September 14 – An Evening with Ween September 22 – Macklemore: The BEN To
In This Moment and hard rock giants Motionless In White have announced an epic co-headline run across North America this summer featuring special guests Fit For A King and From Ashes To New.
“The Dark Horizon Tour” will see the two bands alternating closing sets each night and performing at arenas and amphitheaters across the country, starting in Connecticut and Buffalo in early July, and a finale on August 19th at MVP Arena in Albany.
Since coming to life in 2005, In This Moment have presided over a diehard fan base under the watch of “mother” figure, frontwoman and New York native Maria Brink—joined by co-founder and lead guitarist Chris Howorth, bassist Travis Johnson, guitarist Randy Weitzel, and Kent Dimmel. As millions convened upon the group’s otherworldly and unforgettable concerts, they quietly emerged as one of the most influential and impactful bands of the 21st century.
To date, in addition to the Gold-selling album, Blood, the quintet has garnered six Gold and Platinum singles, followed by a trifecta of Top 25 entries on the Billboard Top 200 with Black Widow and Ritual. With a total stream tally well past 200 million as of 2020, Ritual elevated them to new creative and critical peaks as well.
Between selling out headline tours coast-to-coast, the group performed in arenas everywhere alongside Disturbed and appeared at countless festivals from Rockville to Sonic Temple.
Along the way, they assembled their seventh full-length, the aptly titled Mother with longtime trusted collaborator Kevin Churko. Whereas Ritual hinted at a bluesy sonic sorcery, Mother breathes the activating mantra of an unbreakable spell, commenced on first single “The In-Between.”
In 2022, the band released Blood 1983, a reimagined EP commemorating the ten-year anniversary of Blood, and most recently had their song “I Would Die For You” appear on the soundtrack for John Wick: Chapter 4.
Motionless In White harnessed the power of an unholy union between industrial metal dissonance, spellbinding gothic pop bombast, and big screen-worthy iconography to emerge as 21st century rock’s most iconoclastic and cinematic force. Climbing out of the shadows of the rustbelt in Scranton, PA, the group have tirelessly earned the undying allegiance of a devout worldwide audience one record at a time.
With over half-a-billion cumulative streams and views to date, Motionless In White have notched four consecutive Top 5 debuts on the Billboard ‘Top Hard Rock Albums’ chart and ‘Top Rock Albums’ chart with Reincarnate, Graveyard Shift, Disguise , and their latest effort Scoring The End Of the World. The latter debuting at #12 on the Billboard 200 marking the band’s second biggest sales week ever.Scoring The End of the World is highlighted by the singles “Cyberhex,” which trended Top 10 on YouTube, and the follow-up “Masterpiece” which lit up streaming platforms and reached #1 at Active Rock radio becoming the band’s first chart-topper at the format.
Tickets are on sale now at In This Moment’s website.
IN THIS MOMENT & MOTIONLESS IN WHITE 2023 TOUR DATES
Jul-8 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
Jul-9 – Buffalo, NY – Buffalo RiverWorks
Jul-11 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Civic Center Coliseum
Jul-13 – Cadott, WI – Rockfest*
Jul-14 – Grand Rapids, MI – Upheaval Festival*
Jul-15 – Mansfield, OH – Inkcarceration Festival
Jul-17 – East Moline, IL – The Rust Belt
Jul-18 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena
Jul-19 – Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford Premiere Center
Jul-21 – Casper, WY – Ford Wyoming Center
Jul-22 – Billings, MT – First Interstate Arena at MetraPark
Jul-23 – Missoula, MT – Big Sky Brewing Company
Jul-26 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort
Jul-27 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles
Jul-29 – Flagstaff, AZ – Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park
Jul-30 – Grand Junction, CO – Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park
Aug-1 – Wichita, KS – Hartman Arena
Aug-2 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
Aug-4 – Council Bluffs, IA – KIWR’s Rockfest – Westfair Amphitheater
Aug-5 – Camdenton, MO – Ozarks Amphitheater
Aug-6 – Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
Aug-8 – Memphis, TN – The Soundstage at Graceland
Aug-9 – Mobile, AL – Mobile Civic Center Arena
Aug-11 – Huntsville, AL – Propst Arena
Aug-12 – Asheville, NC – Harrah’s Cherokee Center
Aug-13 – Corbin, KY – Corbin Arena
Aug-15 – Evansville, IN – Ford Center
Aug-16 – Fort Wayne, IN – Allen County War Memorial Expo Center
Aug-18 – Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Troy pop-rock natives Gracies Paris has released their newest single “Fragile”
Gracie’s Paris is a hook-oriented, power pop-inspired rock band from the NY Capital Region. Originally formed as a trio in 2007, the original lineup included Carl Ferritto on guitar and lead vocals, Randy Rose on bass, and Eric Buechner on drums. The band went on hiatus in 2013 and reunited as a four-piece during COVID, adding lead guitarist Steve Hourigan to the original 3. Since mid-2022, Gracie’s Paris has focused on writing and recording.
To keep listeners engaged, Gracies Paris like to change sound for each single. Despite the differences in inspirations, lyrics and genres, Gracies Paris manages to build a cohesive, yet intricately different soundscape for their fans.
Coming in at just under 3 and a half minutes,”Fragile” describes a failing relationship with a narcissist. This track is a high-energy bass driven song with an 80’s inspired feel. Despite the heavy topic, this track manages to hook itself into your brain, with an incredibly catchy chorus. Perfect for your commute to work, or reminiscing on past relationships, “Fragile” shows off the best of Gracies Paris unique vibe.
Paul Simon has announced the upcoming release of his highly anticipated musical work, Seven Psalms, which will be available on May 19th.
During his distinguished career spanning six decades, musician Paul Simon has produced timeless masterpieces, such as Bridge Over Troubled Water, Sounds of Silence, and Graceland, has received 16 Grammy Awards and has been twice inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. As one half of Simon & Garfunkel, many remember Paul Simon for the incredible Central Park performance that raised $51,000, cleaning up the park with the money they raised from merchandising, CD sales and TV and video rights
This new project is intended to be listened to as one continuous piece, a 33-minute, seven-movement composition. Recorded entirely on acoustic instruments, and predominantly performed by Paul, Seven Psalms showcases Simon’s craft at its finest and most captivating, simply with his voice and guitar.
A stunning, intricately layered work, it’s a record which establishes an engaging and meditative, almost hymnal soundscape, with Paul’s lyrics providing the gravitational center for constellations of sound woven from guitar strings and other acoustic instrumentation – including choral elements from the highly-regarded British vocal ensemble VOCES8, and a beautiful vocal appearance by Edie Brickell.
True to the origin of psalms as hymns meant to be sung rather than spoken, Seven Psalms reaches back to the very genesis of folk music: King David’s Psalms. The result is a quietly moving musical experience which uncovers a wealth of subtle details with every repeated listen. A step apart from anything Paul Simon has released before, Seven Psalms defies categorization.
For more information, and to presave the album, please visit Paul Simon’s website.
Experimental music festival 24 HOUR DRONE has announced their full artist lineup plus art installation details and food vendors for this years festival taking place at Basilica Hudson Saturday May 27 – Sunday May 28 from noon to noon as part of Drone Day.
Featuring 24 hours of unbroken, immersive sound, 24-HOUR DRONE blurs the line between artist and attendee to create transcendence through communal experience. Presented by Basilica Hudson and Le Guess Who? In collaboration with Sarah Van Buren, the festival activates the entire Basilica Hudson campus through audio/visual art installations and food pop-ups, with music centered in Basilica Hudson’s 6,000 sq. ft. Main Hall.
A total of 18 acts will perform, including six new artists announced today include Legendary experimentalist eucademix (Yuka C. Honda), Wolf Eyes performing in its latest incarnation as a duo, and renowned US-Based Balinese percussion orchestra Gamelan Dharma Swara returning to 24-HOUR DRONE for the first time in nearly a decade.
Further additions include pioneering queer saxophonist Michael Foster & DC-based jazz luminary Luke Stewart performing as a duo, a solo set from “transcendental black metal” artist Liturgy (Haela Ravenna Hunt-Hendrix) featuring looped guitar counterpoint, vocals, and electronic percussion, and internationally celebrated sitarist Veena Chandra returns to DRONE with her son, accomplished Tabla percussionist Devesh Chandra.
These artists join previously announced 24-HOUR DRONE acts including: 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Music winner Raven Chacon, C. Lavender, Fuji|||||||||||ta, and Photay with Celia Hollander and special guests Laraaji + Arji OceAnanda, each performing a special three-hour endurance set.
This will be the first 24-HOUR DRONE held in-person at the venue in four years. It will once again be streamed live on Wave Farm Radio broadcast live on WGXC 90.7-FM: Radio for Open Ears.
For more information, a full lineup, and to purchase tickets, please visit the festivals website.
Radio Woodstock has announced that legendary singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant will be taking over the airwaves for a special Saturday Night Takeover on April 15th, at 10 pm.
Listeners can tune in from 10 pm to midnight to hear Jamestown, NY native Natalie Merchant curate her own playlist, sharing the songs and artists that have influenced her throughout her career. The night will be a unique opportunity for fans to get an intimate look at Natalie Merchant’s personal musical tastes and the stories behind some of her most beloved songs.
Natalie Merchant is a multi-platinum-selling American singer-songwriter and producer known for her distinctive voice and captivating literary-pop songs. She has released several critically acclaimed albums, including Tigerlily and Ophelia, and has received numerous awards and nominations for her work. Her music blends folk, rock, and world music influences, and she continues to be regarded as a pioneering figure in alternative music. Her newest record, Keep Your Courage, finds Merchant in peak form with songs about love and human connection in its many forms and a voice to keep you hanging on every word.
I moved to the Hudson Valley in 1988, but I started making records at Bearsville Studios and Dreamland around the same time.I have a long relationship as a listener but also over the years performed at a lot of benefit concerts. This is our hometown radio station. I love WDST. It’s really fun to be here and take over.
Natalie Merchant
Natalie Merchant’s career spans over four decades, from her early days with the band 10,000 Maniacs to her successful solo career. She has sold over 20 million records worldwide and is known for hits like “Carnival,” “Wonder,” and “Kind and Generous.”
Her newest record, Keep Your Courage, finds Merchant in peak form with songs about love and human connection in its many forms and a voice to keep you hanging on every word.
“We’re honored to have Natalie Merchant take over Radio Woodstock’s airwaves,” said Radio Woodstock principal owner & President, Gary Chetkof. “Natalie is not only a beloved musician, but she is also an activist and a champion for independent artists. Her takeover is a perfect fit for our station.”
Tune in for “Saturday Night Takeover” as Natalie Merchant takes over the airwaves on Saturday, April 15th, from 10 pm to Midnight on-air at 100.1, or listen online at RadioWoodstock.com or via the iHeartRADIO app.
Coming this July to the Lake George region, The Adirondack Bluegrass Festival has announced the launching of its inaugural event, held over July 1-2.
This new annual event will be held at the Barn at French Mountain, just 2 miles south of the village of Lake George. The Adirondack Bluegrass Festival will encompass 10 acres of expansive countryside fields and the beautiful skyline of French Mountain.
Live entertainment will be inside a 9,000 square foot finished barn and the grounds will be home to over a 100 vendors, food trucks and other activities, like our Cornhole Tournament, and Bounce Houses in the Kids Zone.
There will be fun for all ages, and kids under 12 are free with a parent. The festival has many lodging options nearby with a campground, and hotels within walking distance, and even more options within a short drive. Onsite parking will be no charge.
The Adirondack Bluegrass Festival’s mission is to help highlight the bands and musicians of the greater Adirondack area. This two day event will be centered around many local bands that play both traditional music, as well as modern contemporary bluegrass. The festival has brought together a great lineup of upstate’s finest bluegrass players including The Bands Cedar Ridge, the Hilltown Ramblers, Washington County Line, High Peaks Bluegrass Band, Adirondack Song Dogs, The Meat Chickens and the Soggy Derby Boys Band.
Also, there will be many an impromptu jam to brighten your day as a picker or a spectator. The eclectic mix of vendors and activities will certainly provide a weekend of fun and enjoyment. Tickets start at $30 per day and are available now on the festivals website.
For more information on the Adirondack Bluegrass Festival in Lake George, or to purchase tickets, please visit the festivals website.
Heavy Metal band W.A.S.P. has announced their newest tour, The 40th Never Stops World Tour 2023. This 33-city run kicks off in Wheatland, CA, on Saturday, August 5, and includes a stop at Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, NY, on Saturday, August 26.
W.A.S.P. are known for their controversial lyrics, style and performances. Notorious for its raunchy and, at times, shocking live shows. W.A.S.P. were known to tie semi-naked models to a torture rack, and to also hurl raw meat into the audience.
Despite their music being banned in multiple countries, W.A.S.P. persevered over the past 40 years, continuously recording and releasing music, touring with other metal legends like Iron Maiden and Metallica, and even making the occasional film cameo.
The 2023 North American tour comes following the band’s first U.S. tour in 10 years wrapping up in 2022, ending with 18 sold-out shows. The tour was selected by Metal Edge as one of the 10 Best Hard Rock and Metal Tours of 2022 and one of the 22 Memorable Rock Tours of 2022 by Ultimate Classic Rock. BraveWords writers listed the tour as the Top Concert of 2022 and selected by the Detroit radio station WRIF as one of the Top Concerts of 2022.
W.A.S.P. is currently playing off their massive European leg of the 2022 40th Anniversary World Tour, with upcoming shows taking place in Spain, Belgium, The Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and more before wrapping on May 18 in Sofia, Bulgaria at Universidada Sports Hall.
For more information, and to purchase tickets please visit W.A.S.P.’s website.
THE 40TH NEVER STOPS WORLD TOUR 2023 DATES:
Fri Aug 04 – San Luis Obispo, CA – Fremont Theatre *
Sat Aug 05 – Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live Sacramento
Mon Aug 07 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
Tue Aug 08 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre *
Thu Aug 10 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
Fri Aug 11 – Spokane, WA – The Podium
Sat Aug 12 – Garden City, ID – Revolution Concert House and Event Center
Sun Aug 13 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
Tue Aug 15 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha
Wed Aug 16 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus
Thurs Aug 17 – Moline, IL – The Rust Belt *
Fri Aug 18 – Eau Claire, WI – RCU Theater *
Sat Aug 19 – Clive, IA – Horizon Events Center *
Sun Aug 20 – Gary, IN – Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana
Tue Aug 22 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live @ 20 Monroe
Wed Aug 23 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre
Thu Aug 24 – Wheeling, WV – Capitol Theatre *
Fri Aug 25 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater *
Sat Aug 26 – New York, NY – Hammerstein Ballroom
Sun Aug 27 – Hampton, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
Tue Aug 29 – Wallingford, CT – The Dome At Oakdale Theatre
Wed Aug 30 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore Philadelphia
Thu Aug 31 – Warren, OH – Packard Music Hall *
Fri Sep 01 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
Sun Sep 03 – Montreal, QC – Mtelus
Tue Sep 05 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Thu Sep 07 – Memphis, TN – The Soundstage at Graceland
Fri Sep 08 – Little Rock, AR – The Hall
Sat Sep 09 – Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
Sun Sep 10 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
Wed Sep 13 – Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre *
Fri Sep 14 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues
Sat Sep 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
When someone refers to a musician as multi-faceted, they often mean one who would best be described as a singer/songwriter or a multi-instrumentalist. But what about musicians who bring their outside interests into their music? Musicians like Sean Rowe, whose music and interest in the natural world combine to create something truly unique.
Sean Rowe is an American singer-songwriter, musician, recording artist, and forager. A writer of heartfelt songs strongly rooted in singer-songwriter tradition, Rowe is an avid naturalist and renowned forager, and often speaks of his fascination with the woods and his connection to the land. You might recognize him from appearances on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” or heard his song, “To Leave Something Behind” featured in the 2016 film, “The Accountant”.
This Adirondack raised baritone would not be out of place at a rock show, or your local farmers market. I spent some time with Sean talking about his music, his successful Youtube series, and most interestingly, his love of foraging, and how all those topics intertwine to create his unique approach to Americana.
Montana Munoz : Hey Sean! Glad we could chat for a bit, just wanted to say i’m quite excited to be talking with you today. I just wanted to start off by saying I really like your song “Squid Tattoo”. I played it the other day at home and my Dad has put it on in the car at least 10 times now.
Sean Rowe : Oh thanks so much!
MM: How would you describe yourself or really, describe your music for someone who may not know who you are?
SR: In terms of conveniently looking me up in a genre it would probably be Americana or Folk, although ‘Folk’ is such a loose word. It encompasses a lot of music and has certain connotations that I would say is not so fitting to my music but I guess if you look up Alternative Folk or Americana I would probably be lumped into that category.
MM: As for musical influences what music did you grow up listening to that you feel has kind of influenced you as a musician yourself?
SR: Certainly older country music in terms of Johnny Cash and that whole “outlaw” vibe like Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings. Also some 50s and 60s music my dad was listening to a lot when I was a kid cause that’s the era he grew up in. It is a weird thing though because that was from very early on when I was about 7 or 8, those were my musical memories but my teen years it was more like hard rock, metal kind of of a thing because that is what I was exposed to. But then I came back around to the earlier stuff as I got into my younger 20s so I’d say definitely early 60s music, the whole Folk movement in the 60s, Leonard Coen for sure, Bob Dylan, etc. It is a really a blend of American music, like Rhythm and Blue’s, that was my foundation.
MM: Oh I definitely get that vibe from you! Very Jim Morrison songwriting meets Johnny Cash sounds! So, tell me a little bit about your songwriting process. Do you usually start with an idea and then build from there, do you start from some chords and do you build the lyrics around it, or does it change with every song?
SR: It can change, 9 times out of 10 I’m writing the music before I write the lyrics, not always the case but for the most part thats the way it is for me. Honestly the best stuff seems to come when I’m not looking for it. I might be practicing some other song and for whatever reason I’ll start playing this chord progression that I’ve never played before in that order or sequence and then something jumps out about that, being like a separate entity in itself and it makes me want to record that and just try to find out what its saying. Songwriting for me is almost what I would imagine what its like for someone who scupts, and someone who has this raw medium and inside the medium they see something thats alive and they just have to get down to it. They just have to chip away for this thing they see in their mind. Thats the way it is for me. I’ll listen to a piece of music that I’ve written that doesn’t have words and I’ll listen back to it and to get an idea of what its trying to say.
MM: Awesome! I always love to ask songwriters about their process because it really is so different for everyone. So next i was wondering, what do you think music, especially as like a vehicle, mean to you. Is it a way that you can express yourself creatively, is it storytelling, is it just something that is fun and you’re good at?
SR: Well for me, its all of the things you mentioned. A lot of it is a kind of a transference of energy. This feeling of release. People have different things they release with, some of them are healthy and some are unhealthy but music is a very healthy release. And it might not be so specific, like I am writing about a specific topic or anything to just get it out there; it might be just a general feeling that I need to pick up the guitar and just transform that energy in my spirt into this instrument that has its own language. I think at its core it is just a release and its a beautiful release.
MM: Something I noticed when I was doing some research on you, is you’re really into foraging which i think is awesome. You even offer foraging classes! So how did you get into that? Did somebody introduce it to you?
SR: So I grew up in the Appalachian Mountains, that part of the country and as a kid I was just always kind of intrigued by nature. I always wanted to be inside of it in other words. It was never enough for me to just go to a museum and look at nature as kind of an abstract thing; I always wanted to be inside of it. So I ended up learning with other people who would be considered “experts “in the field of like you know Wilderness Living and and survival skills and especially foraging. I’ve taken a lot of courses and I’ve done all that but I’ve also done some experimenting on my own. Foraging is so universal. Almost everybody was a forager at one point in history and it’s almost like fire. Foraging is almost like as the feeling of fire in terms of like the way people can gaze into fire and and tap into something otherworldly almost. And it really taps me into what it means to be human, as well as being something I can do everyday which is good because it can be very addictive!
MM: So you have a very entertaining YouTube Series called “Can I Eat This?”, in which you and guest musician go out foraging, with your instruction of course, and create a pretty interesting meal, topped off by a musical performance together. What inspired that series?
SR: I think of a couple of things, and this is changing, but I don’t think wild food sas always been represented well on the screen. You know at its core, foraging is just so fun, you’re just going out, and finding food to eat, but the way its been portrayed is bland. So I wanted to create something that one, was entertaining and captured peoples eyes and attention. But I also wanted it to be informative and have some substance in the material. So the music came into play because I wanted to sort of tie these two things that are universal experience: Music and Eating.
MM: Oh I completely understand. I definitely had some misconceptions about foraging and more “traditional” food tasks like canning and such until I met my Mother-in-law, and she quickly educated me right! So I could have used your series a few years ago!
MM: Do you think having this special interest in foraging and more, I don’t want to say naturalist, but enjoying a more natural feel for things, do you think that in that influences your music in any way?
SR: Yeah I would say so, I mean certainly conceptually you know in terms of like writing music and lyrics there’s a lot of like naturalistic elements in my songs. There’s also a lot of like metaphors that I use that you would consider taking a sort of naturalistic approach.
MM: Alrighty so just a few more questions for you, being in a time where many would consider a lot of music mechanical, do you feel that it is important to keep your music almost as organic as possible?
SR: Yes I do. I try to keep my music almost as untouched as I can and how I wrote it, and its why I often record more acoustic performances of my music to share.
MM: Awesome! So I noticed that you do a lot of “House concerts” where your fans can book you directly to come to their house or event and you perform these intimate shows. Why do you focus on these instead of traditional touring?
SR: Well you hit it right on the head, it’s more intimate this way. It allows me to connect with people who listen to my music in a much more organic way and I’m able to almost feel the essence of the music flow through people, and receive that flow of energy back.
MM: Do you think these house shows help you as a musician?
SR: Oh, absolutely. Like I said the energy I get from these performances really drives me and makes me want to write and perform more.
MM: Sounds great! Ok so to wrap us up, what can we expect from you in the future to look forward too?
SR: Well really, I just want to continue writing and performing. Obviously I’d love to make more episodes of “Can I Eat This” and keep recording my performances. I think in the long run, I’d like to make more music for movies and such, but right now that’s for later.
MM: Alright Sean any last parting words for us?
SR: It’s all about the music, just living life and enjoying what comes along.
For more information on Sean, please visit his website.
Famed guitarist Peter Frampton has announced his summer tour, the Never Say Never Tour. The tour will kick off in June and see Frampton making stops nationwide through August, including stops at The Capitol Theatre, The Paramount, and Turning Stone Casino.
Peter Frampton is one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. In 2007, Frampton won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album for Fingerprints and in 2014 was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. He received the prestigious Les Paul Innovation Award from NAMM’s TEC Awards in 2019 and his album All Blues was #1 for fifteen weeks on Billboard’s Blues Chart.
In 2020 Frampton was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, his autobiography Do You Feel Like I Do?: A Memoir debuted on The New York Times Bestsellers list, and his 2021 album Frampton Forgets The Words was released to widespread critical acclaim. In November of last year, Frampton performed a sold-out show at London’s Royal Albert Hall which was filmed and is currently airing on PBS as part of their Pledge Drive. Most recently, Frampton announced that on July 28 Intervention Records will release Frampton@50, a numbered limited-edition vinyl box set featuring Frampton’s essential 1972-1975 studio releases Wind of Change, Frampton’s Camel and Frampton.
“At the end of every Finale Tour show I did say, ‘Never Say Never’ and I am always full of hope for the impossible. I’m very pleased to let you know that I am feeling strong and my fingers are still roaming the fretboard. Every note I play now has more meaning and soul. I love playing live and this fighter wants to stay in the ring for as long as he can. I’m so happy to be able to see you all one more time this summer”.