Category: Bluegrass/Country

  • Schaghticoke Summer Eve Concert Series

    2023 marks the 16th anniversary of the Schaghticoke Summers Eve Concert Series, presented by the Schaghticoke Entertainment Committee. Each summer, mid-June through August, Thursday evenings are dedicated to bringing relaxation, entertainment, food, and fun through free musical performances. Shows take place from 6:30-8:30 pm at 290 Northline Drive in Melrose, NY.

    Lineup

    July 13: The Accents (Car Show)

    July 20: Legacy (Journey / Foreigner Tribute)

    July 27: Kyle Bourgault Band (Christmas in July)

    August 8: Wail On

    August 10: Lustre Kings (Car Show)

    August 17: Large Farva

    August 24: Beating The Odds (Fireworks)

    For more information, visit the Schaghticoke Summers Eve Concert Series Facebook page.

  • Silver Bay YMCA To Host ‘Bluegrass In Heaven’ Festival

    Silver Bay YMCA has announced the first ever Bluegrass In Heaven Music Festival, taking place September 15th- 17th. Located along the northern end of Lake George, Bluegrass In Heaven will bring together some of the top bluegrass artists such as 2019 Grammy Bluegrass Album of the Year winner Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper and regional talent such as the Bob & Sarah Amos Band.

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    Festival attendees will not only be able to listen to some of the top artists in bluegrass today, but they will also have access to the programs offered at Silver Bay YMCA during the festival as well. Between sets festival guests are encouraged to take a paddle on the northern end of Lake George, read a book in the Silver Bay YMCA library, play a round of disc golf, or partake in one of the many other programs and activities offered.

    “We are thrilled to announce the start of a new annual tradition here at Silver Bay YMCA: the Bluegrass in Heaven music festival! Thanks to the cooperation and support from key partners in our community, we are going to build off the success of our summer concert series and bring you a whole weekend of family fun. We have a full schedule of musicians of nationally and regionally acclaimed performers – this weekend festival will be a real treat for any music enthusiast”

    Zac Smalley – Director

    The festival will be spread out throughout Silver Bay YMCA’s 700-acre waterfront campus, providing a one-of-a-kind venue for artists and music enthusiasts alike. To encourage festival attendees and artists to explore Silver Bay YMCA’s personal piece of heaven a Bluegrass in Heaven themed photo wall will be hidden somewhere on campus. Guests who find this unique photo wall are encouraged to share their photos with Silver Bay on social media using #BLUEGRASSHEAVEN. Additionally, Silver Bay YMCA is partnering with local businesses to highlight what the northern part of Lake George has to offer.

    There are two ticket options available for purchase: a Festival Pass and an All-Inclusive Festival Pass. The Festival Pass costs $40 and includes access to YMCA workshops, a variety of vendors, and performances by local and regional talent. The All-Inclusive Festival Pass costs $80 and includes everything in the Festival Pass plus access to headliner performances which will take place at the YMCA’s historic auditorium.

    The latest updates about the festival’s lineup, schedule, and anything BGIH related can be found at the Silver Bay YMCA website.

  • In Focus: Shania Twain’s Unforgettable Queen In Me Tour At Lakeview Amp

    A sold-out crowd eagerly gathered at St. Joseph’s Lakeview Amphitheater in Syracuse for a momentous occasion – the highly anticipated Woman In Me Tour featuring country music icon, Shania Twain. With excitement in the air, cowboy hats, sparkle ensembles, and devoted fans were in for a treat that would be etched in their memories for years to come.

    As the lights dimmed and the anticipation reached its peak, the crowd erupted in thunderous applause as Shania Twain surprised everyone by emerging from a box in the middle of the crowd singing “Wake Up Dreaming.” It was a jaw-dropping moment that set the stage for a night filled with surprises, energy, and pure musical magic instantly establishing a connection with her fans.

    This concert marked a significant milestone for both Shania Twain and the Central New York region, as it was her first performance in the area in an impressive 25 years. The anticipation and nostalgia were palpable, as fans eagerly awaited the chance to witness the country superstar’s return to the region that holds a special place in their hearts.

    Shania Twain’s stage presence was nothing short of captivating. Throughout the night, she effortlessly commanded the stage with her unmistakable charm and undeniable talent. The crowd was treated to a visual feast as she donned multiple dazzling outfits, and glamourous visual backgrounds to her set.

    One of the highlights of the evening was Shania Twain’s exceptional crowd interaction. She had a genuine connection with her fans, taking the time to engage with them on a personal level. From sharing heartfelt stories and reading the signs her fans waved high in the air, she made everyone in attendance feel like they were part of an intimate gathering rather than a sold-out arena. It was this genuine connection that further heightened the concert experience, leaving the audience feeling seen and valued.

    A true celebration of Shania Twain’s iconic discography, with hit after hit igniting the crowd’s enthusiasm. From timeless classics like “Any Man of Mine” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much” to heartfelt ballads such as “You’re Still the One” and “From This Moment On,” each song was met with resounding cheers and singing from the passionate audience. The energy in the venue was infectious, with everyone on their feet, dancing and singing along to every word. The combination of Shania Twain’s soaring vocals, the vibrant stage lighting, and the backdrop of a breathtaking sunset over the lake created a truly magical atmosphere. It was a moment where music, nature, and community seamlessly intertwined, amplifying the already incredible experience.

    As the final notes rang out, the crowd erupted in thunderous applause, showing their gratitude and appreciation for the unforgettable evening they had just experienced. Shania Twain delivered a concert that exceeded all expectations, leaving fans with a renewed sense of joy and a reminder of why her music has stood the test of time. In conclusion, Shania Twain’s Woman In Me Tour at St. Joseph’s Lakeview Amphitheater in Syracuse was a monumental event that showcased the enduring power and talent of a country music icon and her long-awaited return to Central New York was a triumph, and the memories created will undoubtedly be cherished for years to come.

    For more on Shania Twain, click here.

    Set List: Wake Up Dreaming, Up!, Don’t Be Stupid, I’m Gonna Getcha Good, You’re Still The One, Giddy Up!, Any Man of Mine, Who’s Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?, Honey, I’m Home, Inhale/Exhale AIR with Breland, From This Moment On, Medley, Forever And Always, My Number One, Rock This Country.

    Encore: You Don’t Impress Me Much, Party For Two, Man! I Feel Like A Woman!

  • Town of Clifton Park Announces Return of Performing Arts at the Common

    The Town of Clifton Park will once again sponsor the Performing Arts at the Common at the outdoor Clifton Common Stage. All performances are free, and take place on Wednesday and Sunday evenings.

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    On Wednesday evenings, families are welcome to bring kids to the Clifton Park Stage for the Performing Arts Family Series. This series features a wide range of musicians, performers, and family-friendly events. Kids of all ages are welcome to join for a night of free entertainment and outdoor fun. On Sunday evenings, the Performing Arts at the Common Series will offer entertainment for all. A range of musicians and live performers will take the stage for a variety of shows.

    Sunday Concerts and Wednesday Children’s Programs begin at 7:00 pm, rain or shine unless otherwise noted. Theater performances begin at 8:00 pm. Those in attendance are welcome to bring lawn chairs. Alcoholic beverages are not permitted. For more information, visit Clifton Park’s website.

    Sunday Concerts

    July 9: Big Sky Country

    July 16: Warden & Co.

    July 21-22: “Newsies, Jr.” – Theatre camp. 5:00 pm

    July 21-23: “Bells Are Ringing” – Presented by Not So Common Players. 8:00 pm

    July 27-30: “Bells Are Ringing”

    August 6: Ten Most Wanted Band

    August 13: Stormfront

    August 20: BonJourney

    Wednesday Family Series

    July 19: The Zucchini Brothers

    July 26: Mr. Mike Magician

    August 2: The Puppet People

    August 9: Mr. Twisty Super Silly Magic Show

    August 13: Seth and the Moody Melix

  • Maria Muldaur, Taj Mahal And Sona Jobarteh To Perform At The Egg

    The Empire State Plaza’s Center for the Performing Arts, or The Egg, recently announced that Maria Muldaur, Taj Mahal and Sona Jobarteh would all be joining the Albany venue’s 2023-24 programming. Muldaur is scheduled to perform on Sept. 15 with Taj Mahal and Jobarteh stopping by on March 7, 2024. 

    The Egg is a state-owned entity created to bring quality artists and performances to New Yorkers. Besides music, the venue showcases several forms of art including dance, comedy, film, and theater. Originally constructed in 1978, The Egg features two theaters and can comfortably house over 1,400 visitors. 

    Since its inception, the venue has attracted some of the biggest names in arts and entertainment. Past performers include Roger McGuinn, Chaka Khan, Dave Chappelle, Eric Burdon, Margaret Cho, and Buddy Guy

    Maria Muldaur- September 15, 7:30 PM 

    Making music for over 55 years, American folk/roots artist Maria Muldaur became a household name thanks to her 1973 hit song “Midnight at the Oasis”.  Released as a single, the track received a Grammy nomination and has since become one of the quintessential songs in the genre. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the bubbly and infectious tune, she will perform the song along with the help of the Red Hot Bluesiana Band. Together, the two will showcase some of Muldaur’s classic blues, country, folk, swing, and pop offerings. The performance will also include some of the artist’s collaborative work with the Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Tuba Skinny, and Taj Mahal. Here for tickets and information about the performance at The Egg.

    Taj Mahal & Sona Jobarteh- March 7, 7:30 PM 

    Taj Mahal has established himself as one of the world’s premier blues musicians throughout his extensive career. The Harlem-born artist is known for melding together the sounds of traditional American blues with elements from the Caribbean, Africa, South Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Originally rising to prominence in the 1960s, Taj has earned three Grammy awards and ten nominations. In 2014 he was awarded the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. 

    Sona Jobarteh is a Gambian singer, composer, and instrumentalist credited for being a master of the Kora stringed instrument. With her diverse and ethereal sound Jobarteh has been hailed as one of the biggest upcoming stars in world music. Blending traditional West African, blues, pop, and even afro beats, Jobarteh has amassed fans from all over the globe. Here for tickets and information about the performance.

    To check out The Egg’s full schedule of performances click here.

  • Port Jefferson Home To Live Music All Summer

    Port Jefferson plays host to several different concerts and festivals throughout the summer months. Perfect for any music lover, the Long Island town boasts local concerts nearly every Wednesday and Thursday, July 5 through Aug. 30. 

    All of the shows are set to take place at Harborfront Park. The Sunset Concert Series runs from 6:30-8 on Wednesdays on the Harborfront performance stage. However, the Harborside concert series takes place at 7 on Thursdays in the Harborfront Park. The Harborside series will run each week July 6 through 20 and then two dates in August. 

    Port Jefferson is not the only town in the region to put on local shows. Over in Riverside, about 20 miles south of Port Jefferson, there will be a free African American Educational and Cultural Festival on July 15. The event is scheduled from 3-8 p.m. at Grangebel Park in Riverside. Alongside live music performances from some of the best local talent, the festival will also feature food trucks, merch vendors, and raffles. Visit here for details and information. 

    Staying close to Port Jefferson, the Port Jefferson Station & Terryville Free Summer Concert Series will happen in July and August. Scheduled for each Wednesday, July 5 to August 2, the concert series takes place at the Chamber Train Car Park. The shows are free and will feature performances from several local artists. Visit here for more details and information.

    Port Jefferson Summer Concert Lineup 

    July 5- The Well Diggers- 6:30 PM

    July 6- Solid 70s- 7 PM

    July 12- Quarter Horse- 6:30 PM 

    July 13- Bangos- 7 PM

    July 19- Arbutus & Vine- 6:30 PM

    July 20- Southbound- 7 PM 

    July 26- “Pure Joy” with Paige Patterson- 6:30 PM

    August 2- Roger Street Friedman- 6:30 PM 

    August 9- The New Students- 6:30 PM

    August 10- Fleetwood Macked (tribute band)- 7 PM 

    August 16- Teddy Kumpel and Nome Sane?- 6:30 PM

    August 23- Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks – 6:30 PM

    August 24- Foreign Journey- 7 PM 

    August 30- Kaido- 6:30PM

    All concerts take place at Harborfront Park. Here for more details and information. 

  • Eastbound Jesus Releases Charming Indie Single “Fly Away”

    Eastbound Jesus has recently released its new single, “Fly Away.” Recorded in Salem, NY, the piece retains a classic indie feel with masterfully combined instrumentals, particularly through its many guitarists (and one banjoist). The single’s release coincides with the announcement of this year’s Eastbound Throwdown in September.

    The band is made up of bassist Dave Wright, electric guitarist Zack Infante, electric guitarist Andrew Lynch, acoustic guitarist, and vocalist Adam Brockway, drummer and vocalist Carl Anderson, as well as banjoist and vocalist Luke Anderson. The song was produced and mixed by Jimi Woodul.

    “Fly Away” starts with a bit of banter and the tuning of various instruments before the drums bring the full force of the song. It’s a classic move with a bit of a cliffside opening, a twist on something like the beginning of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.” It adds a bit of indie charm to the introduction and brings the song to earth.

    The switch between the verse and the chorus is often signaled by a switch between the focus on banjo and bass in the verse and the rise of electric guitar in the chorus. The drums are, beyond the bombastic beginning, relegated to the background of the piece, providing a good steady beat for the rest of the song to rely on.

    The chorus in particular is very easy to sing along to, with its rise in everything that had made the verse great in combination with clear and simple lyrics. Wanting to “Fly Away” is something that everyone can get behind, and it’s clear why Eastbound Jesus decided to record it after playing it live for a year.

    Eastbound Throwdown on Sept. 8 and 9, 2023 at the Irwin Family Farm in Salem, NY. Friday, Sept. 8 will feature The A.M.s, The National Reserve, Dirty Blanket, Eastbound Jesus, The Mallett Brothers Band, and Turf n’ Turf. Saturday, Sept. 9 will feature Dan Johnson, Black Mountain Symphony, Brule County Bad Boys, Beg, Steal or Borrow, Kat Wright, Fireside Collective, Eastbound Jesus, as well as Saints & Liars.

    For more information and tickets for Eastbound Throwdown, check out their page on eventbrite.com. For more on Eastbound Jesus, take a look at their website. The “Fly Away” single is available on Spotify.

  • Rodney Atkins helps bring in the 4th at Tags in Big Flats

    Even a day of hard rain was not enough to prevent Rodney Atkins and Sammy Kershaw from helping the Southern Tier celebrate 4th of July weekend at Tags in Big Flats, NY on Sunday, July 2nd.

    By the time Sammy Kershaw took the stage at 7pm, it was light sprinkles and by the time Rodney Atkins took over the rain had completely stopped and made a wonderful night of classic and modern country music. 

    Sammy Kershaw at Tags in Big Flats

    Sammy opened the night with one his most popular hits “Cadillac Style”. Along with the wonderful gift of his music, Sammy took the fans down memory lane with mini stories of his life in between songs. How he started playing the “Honkey Tonks” and bars of Texas as early as 12 years old. He also told a tale of his life with Country Music legend George Jones. His hit “Queen of my Double wide” got a huge ovation. 

    Sammy Kershaw at Tags, in Big Flats NY.

    Rodney Atkins hit the stage with his hit “Backroad”. Atkins, a native of Cumberland Gap, TN, has been banging out hits since 2003 with his debut LP Honesty.  Fast forward to 2023 with Atkins supporting his latest LP Caught up in the Country witch the title single has set a record for the longest run on the Country Singles charts. 

    Rodney Atkins helped the southern tier celebrate the 4th of July with a well received show at Tags in Big Flats, NY.

    During a recent local interview Rodney stated that Charlie Daniels was a major influencer to his chosen path. He honored Charlie Daniels tonight by adding the opening segments of CDB “The South’s Going to do it Again “ into his hit “About the South” and played Charlie’s hit, “Long Haired Country Boy”. 

    Rodney told a story about how when was getting started and how the “suits” in Nashville tried to influence him on what he could and could not write about.  The song “Cleaning My Gun” was a direct response to wanting to be in control of his subject matter and lyrics which has proved very beneficial for Rodney.

    Rodney Atkins at Tags in Big Flats NY.

    The night ended with huge CMA hits “Watching You,” “It’s America” and “ These Are My People.”  Coming back for one more, Rodney treated the mildly soggy crowd to a encore with his huge single “Going through Hell”. 

    Local fans missing this show can catch Rodney very soon on August 5th at the Buffalo Country Music Fest in Akron NY. This show was a continuation of the 30 year anniversary of concerts at Tags, in Big Flats NY.  

    Big shows still coming up is next Saturday July 8th rock fans will fill the place as Cinderella’s Tom Keifer, joins Stephen Percy (Ratt) and the all-girl band Vixen come to the Summer Sound Stage. After that country music sensation Dustin Lynch will play for the Southern Teir on Aug.11th. For more info on Tags and tickets to their remaining events go to tagstickets.com.

  • Grey Fox Bluegrass, a Truly Family Friendly Festival

    Looking for a family-friendly music festival this summer with a focus on the family aspect? The Catskills has your answer with Grey Fox Bluegrass Music Festival.

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    Photo courtesy of the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival press release.

    First being held in 1984 (and with roots going back to the 1976 Berkshire Mountain Bluegrass Festival) Grey Fox Bluegrass has been held on the Walsh Farm in Oak Hill, NY, on the banks of the Catskill Creek, since 2008. The festival has enjoyed great longevity with host band Dry Branch Fire Squad welcoming major bluegrass names including Del McCoury, Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Tony Rice, Peter Rowan, Abigail Washburn, the Gibson Brothers and hundreds more.

    Grey Fox has a bright future especially thanks to the welcoming nature of families and children to the festival, as well as with the Grey Fox Bluegrass Academy for Kids introducing children to bluegrass music and bringing everyone together for a final performance on the last day of the festival.

    North Carolinian Lynda Dawson shares with NYS Music her experience at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2022, with a first-hand account of how her family spent the weekend, Bluegrass Academy for Kids and an attestation at the family-friendlyness of this long running festival in the Catskills.

    It’s a 700-mile drive from our home in Raleigh, NC to the Walsh Family Farm in Upstate NY, where the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival takes place every July, yet my husband and I knew it would be worth the trek. We had made this pilgrimage pre-children, and Grey Fox instantly became one of our top favorite music events, so as soon as the youngest of our two daughters turned eight, we booked our Festival + Camping tickets and their spots in the 2022 Grey Fox Bluegrass Academy for Kids (BGA for short).

    BGA at Grey Fox is a four-day group lesson environment where children ages 8–17 gather for instruction from top notch musicians each day, spending a couple hours before lunch, a couple hours after lunch, and culminating in a Sunday afternoon performance on the main stage. My 11-year-old daughter was psyched to know she’d get to be part of the final act of the festival. My 8-year-old, prone to hiding rather than play in front of others, wasn’t so sure.

    The first evening we walked from our campsite up to the big tent where the Academy would be taking place. We were welcomed by other kids, the instructors and Academy Director, Mark Panfil, who enthusiastically kicked things off by sharing his passion for bluegrass and teaching young musicians, “I especially love working with young people who are willing to work and try new things. These are exceptional kids. Any teacher with experience knows these kids are special!”

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    The next morning, feeling proud and encouraged, our girls rode their bicycles up Smiley Street towards the Academy tent with fiddles on their backs. The Grey Fox site team builds a pop-up “city” on a farmer’s field every summer, complete with bluegrass-themed street names, and neighborhood camping sections like Picker’s Paradise and Generatorville. Our children quickly figured out the lay of the land and were independently navigating their way between our campsite and the BGA tent. My husband and I smiled, then we opened our own guitar and mandolin cases, relaxed in our camping chairs, and relished in the joy of playing songs together outside on a beautiful summer morning. We hoped our kids were having as much fun as we were.

    “Yes!” says our oldest when we picked them up for the lunch break, “The people are awesome, and it is super fun!” Mark Panfil agrees, “The BGA is special to me because of the people involved. From the teachers to the parents to the students. People who believe in the future of Bluegrass music are all around this festival. This experience stands out because this festival stands out, open to innovative programs and maintaining a family friendly space.”

    And so the festival fun continued. In the evenings we enjoyed sitting together as a family on the hillside listening to music from the High Meadow main stage, then dancing until the kids were practically falling asleep in the Catskill Stage dance tent. During the day while our girls were playing and learning bluegrass songs with new friends, my husband and I would play music with our neighbors, or shop along vendor row, or discover new bands at the Creekside Stage.

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    Our youngest was even overcoming her fear of playing in public. When she got back to the campsite late Saturday afternoon she asked if she could join in the jam happening across the street from us. “Sure!” we said, trying not to sound too excited, and watched her walk over, unpack her fiddle, and start playing along with a dozen welcoming musicians.

    On Sunday morning the kids met at the BGA tent to run through their songs for the big performance, then they headed backstage as the parents joined the audience. To our delight, Jerry Douglas took the stage with them and kicked off, “Long Journey Home” on his Dobro, grinning ear to ear as he sang along on the chorus, “Lost all my money but a two-dollar bill…” During the set he addressed the audience and said, “Man, I wish I had something like this when I was a kid!” It was joyous.

    When the show and festival were over, we met up with the girls amidst families giving hugs and high-fives. As soon as they saw us they both rushed over and asked with excitement, “We’re coming back again next year, right?!?” “Absolutely,” we said. Absolutely.

    As Lynda Dawson detailed above, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival is an ideal destination for families looking to get their children a healthy dose of music and the outdoors this summer, with opportunities for fun abounding and a lifetime of memories to be gained.

    Check out the daily schedule below and get more info on the weekend here.

  • Darius Rucker Squares off with Mother Nature at CMAC

    With their second big show of the year in three days, CMAC dodged a huge storm by Mother Nature to let Darius Rucker bring his “Starting Fires” tour into the Finger Lakes region. Darius making a return stop at CMAC after playing here in 2021 made it a night worth remembering. This was the third date of his 20 city “Starting Fires” tour. 

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    Up and coming act Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors brought their contemporary style of Nashville country to the stage as the opening act as Darius got things going around 9:15. 

    Darius Rucker opened the night with “Have a Good Time” followed by a crowd favorite “Beers & Sunshine” and then “Drinking & Dialing.”

    Paying tribute to John Mellencamp, Rucker then did his version of “Pink Houses” that was very well received.  For Hootie & the Blowfish fans, Darius also sang some of his old classics, “Hold my Hand”, and “Let Her Cry.”

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    Since leaving the Grammy Award-winning Hootie and the Blowfish, whose debut album “Cracked Rear View remains in the top 10 albums sold of all time, Darius has become one the top country stars today.  Since releasing his first country LP in 2008 Darius has four # 1 albums on the Billboard Country charts, plus 10 #1 singles. 

    For those at CMAC waiting to hear his biggest country hit “ Wagon Wheel” they had to wait till the end of the night as it was the third of three encore songs which came after “Valerie“ and “ Hands on me.”

    The “Starting Fires” tour continues with shows July 13th & 14 with shows at Q Casinos Backwater Stage in Dubuque, Iowa and Windy City smokeout respectively. For more info on Darius turn to his website at www.dariusrucker.com