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  • In Focus: Sabrina Carpenter’s Birthday Show at Terminal 5

    Sabrina Carpenter recently played her second New York show at Terminal 5 this past Thursday, May 11th. Fans sporting sparkly tops, cowboy hats and boots, and the color pink flocked to see Carpenter for her sold out emails i can’t send tour. Thursday’s show was especially memorable as it was her birthday show, and included many features like a “birthday button,” her first live performance of her pop-hit “Skin,” and two special guests of whom she brought on stage. 

    Sabrina Carpenter during her performance of “emails i can’t send”

    The 24-year-old pop-artist first began her career at age 10 and rose to fame through her many roles in Disney shows. Carpenter has been releasing music since 2014 but recently gained widespread recognition because of recent album release, emails i can’t send. Featured songs like “Nonsense,” “Tornado Warnings,” and “because i liked a boy” touch on past relationships, dealing with heartbreak and hate, and growing as a result of it.

    The Terminal 5 concert was Sabrinas’s 34th show of her tour, and she has five more scheduled in her North American leg. She is set to begin her European tour in June of 2023.  

    Sabrina’s show was truly magical. Featuring opener Blu DeTiger from New York City, she opened the set with incredible bass-playing skills and vocals. Whipping her rockstar-blonde hair across the stage and encouraging the crowd to jump along to beat, DeTiger created an almost-tangible energy in the audience of three-thousand. 

    Carpenter’s decorated stage featured a giant heart-shaped mirror and a tall pedestal in which she first entered singing “emails i can’t send.” During “skinny dipping,” she pushed the “birthday button” and the entire crowd joined in to sing her happy birthday. Fans turned on their phone lights during “how many things,” and towards the middle of it her band stopped and put on a quick “hype” performance to get the audience’s energy up before finishing the song. 

    Blu DeTiger opening the show

    As in every one of her past shows, Sabrina picked a random audience member and gave them the microphone with the freedom to talk about any past relationship experience. The chosen fan detailed her struggle in working with long-distance, recounted the increasing tensions that studying abroad created, and described her eventual moving on from that relationship. 

    During her encore, Sabrina sang a beautiful renditions of “Nonsense” and “because i liked a boy.” During “Nonsense,” she brought out her two friends Whitney Peak and Paloma Sandoval, both of whom were dressed as the characters they played in Carpenter’s “Nonsense” music video. During the high note of this performance, pink confetti shot out of cannons and pink balloons dropped from the ceiling, inciting a huge roar of excitement from the crowd. She does not have any more New York dates, but the rest of her tour schedule can be found here.

    Setlist: emails i can’t send, Read your Mind, Feather, Vicious, Already Over, Bad for Business, skinny dipping, things i wish you said, Tornado Warnings, opposite, bet u wanna, The Sweet Escape (Gwen Stefani cover), how many things, Fast Times, Paris, Honeymoon Fades, Sue Me, Skin, decode

    Encore: Nonsense, because i liked a boy

  • Pete Mancini on Building the Commonwealth

    Pete Mancini is a welcomed troubadour for our times, by building community though his music. His lyric are as comfortable as your favorite weather-worn blue jeans, and his style is reminiscent of Tom Petty and Hank Williams, with a hint of John Prine. Looking for some new music to add to your playlist? Check out Pete Mancini’s latest EP release, The Commonwealth Sessions Volume 1.

    With Mancini’s signature blend of Americana and folk, this EP is sure to be a hit with music lovers of all kinds. Over the years, Mancini has opened for acts such as Jimmy Webb, Blues Traveler, Gin Blossoms, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, Pure Prairie League, Robbie Fulks, Amy Helm, Larry Campbell & Theresa Williams, Kevin Gordon, and Iain Matthews.

    I was fortunate to stumble on Mancini over a year ago during the pioneering days of The Long Island Sound podcast. Pete was one of my early guests on the podast and I was fortunate enough to sit down with him and talk about his travels and ever growing catalog of songs on the most recent episode out today. Pete Mancini keeps popping up on my radar. In a soon-to-be episode of The Long Island Sound Podcast, I interviewed Bill Herman of Paradiddle Records only to find Pete singing on the opening track of the Hank Williams Uncovered album, “Lovesick Blues” to perfection. More to come on the Hank Williams’ project on May 12th. You can find a deeper conversation with Pete Mancini right here on The Long Island Sound.

    Commonwealth Music Sessions

    The feeling of loneliness, isolation and lack of companionship have been on the rise in the past few years. Covering the music scene in this little corner of New York State, I often search for connection and community, pleasantly surprised to pick up on a musican who lifts me up, and welcomes me into their world. I found artists who love their labor, while patching us up with their original music. Pete Mancini is a craftsman and consumate performer, a troubador who on track, in my opinion to be the next Gordon Lightfoot. The late Gordon Lightfoot (passed away on May 1st), was a favorite of both John Prine and Bob Dylan. I hear a thread of Gordon in Mancini’s music as he is admired as well among the community of musicians on Long Island.

    New EP Release

    Mancini, a prolific songwriter, had just buttoned up some thirty songs for his next album, yet to be released. There were five songs, which didn’t fit the theme of the pending album, so Pete decided to release an EP on May 5th called, The Commonwealth Music Sessions, Volume One, which can be found here at his Bandcamp site. Pete assembled a fine group of musicians who played on the EP, including Joe Leone, Delaney Hafener and Nick Balzano.

    EP’s are often used to keep an artist’s audience engaged. Listenting to his latest EP, I found myself craving for more and maybe that’s the unintended consequence for a fan on releasing an EP with an album in the wings. Pete gave me an exclusive preview of the opening song, “Golden Hour” on our quickie podcast interview being released today. A great commentary on vanity, and the images we build up in seeking admoration and attention.

    Lamenting Loss

    Travis McKeveny

    The passing of good friend and collaborator, especially one so close becomes pain that dwells deep in one’s heart. On September 16, 2021, Travis McKeveny, a well-respected singer/songwriter from Long Island, passed away. Pete often mentions the impact Travis had on his craft, and how much he learned from him. Pete is also a member of The Famous Doctor Scanlon Band, playing the music of Travis McKeveny. There’s no better way to pay tribute to those who built us up, than by performing their music with friends.

    He was my brother in arms, in music and in life. I miss him dearly.

    Pete Mancini

    Upcoming Shows

    You can find Pete Mancini paying all around from New York City to various venues on Long Island. Friday, May 5th, Pete will be opening up for Rhett Miller at My Father’s Place in Glen Cove. On May 13th, in support of Labor and the Harry Chapin Food Bank, Pete joins a wonderful lineup of artists at the Bald Hill Ampitheater for the Mayday Music Festival, including Blues Traveler, The Wallflowers, Wheatus, John Hampson (Singer Nine Days/”Absolutely (Story of a Girl)”), and The Belle Curves (Delaney Haefner, a recent guest on the podcast)

    Leave the Loneliness Behind

    Old man gushing alert! I’ve interviewed many artists over the past year and a half. From time to time, I become enamored with the music and the musician. Pete Mancini is a rising star in my book, and a must-see performer who keenly observes the world around us, articulating needed insights, while entertaining in a folksy manner. We can listen to music on our favorite platforms, but there’s nothing that replaces the live performance! Pete Mancini was generous enough to join Mike Nugent and The Blue Moon Band for an experiment of sorts, called The Long Island Sound Showcase. We did a livesteam podcast, featuring Nugent as the main act and Mancini performing the second set.

    During the show we all got to experience Mancini as he welcomed the audience into his world and entertained us though song and conversation. I’ll take pride in being a broken-record preacher of the benefits of live local performances! I emplore of all us to heal though the music, and confront the isolation and loneliness by getting out to hear the music. To hear the full interview with Pete Mancini, search for The Long Island Sound, wherever you listen to podcasts. As I say, “Be generous with your joy, keep your spirits high, and let the music take you on a journey.”

  • Steven Page brings his Shoebox and Alternative Girlfriend to Riviera Theatre

    1988 was a groundbreaking year for Steven Page. 1988 was the year Steven Page was introduced to the locals in Toronto, Ontario, as he was taking the stage with Ed Robertson for the first time as Barenaked Ladies. Witty lyrics and quirky stage presence quickly become the norm for this duo who routinely missed or skipped show rehearsals and relied more on improv as they took to the stage.

    After a successful run with the band including Juno awards, Grammy nods, and huge pop songs, Page left in 2009 and pursued a solo career. A solo career which still includes the witty lyrics and quirky antics, both of which helped make him a household name in Toronto, and across SUNY school campuses in New York. Having seen Barenaked Ladies 10 times, all with Page as the front man, I was hoping for some of that charisma at the Riviera Theatre in North Tonawanda.

    With nearly 1000 fans filling the seats at this 97-year-old theatre, Steven Page opened up the show with ‘It’s All Been Done,” from the album Stunt. Fans of all ages were immediately into it. Hands waving in the air, random lyrics being belted, and a couple 20-somethings dancing in the aisles. We all knew then how this show was going to go. While he is no longer with the band, Page routinely plays favorites like this as diehard fans still enjoy them.

    Coming up next was one of my favorites, from 1994’s Maybe You Should Drive, Page belted out lyrics to “Jane.” More of the sellout crowd began singing along and dancing in the aisles. Sadly, the security wasn’t having it, as they were quick to make these young ladies take their seat. It wouldn’t last though.

    When Page was done talking about Jane, he began to reminisce of yesteryear, touring with Barenaked Ladies across campuses of SUNY schools. Recalling shows at Fredonia, which some fans cheered at, as well as driving around saying “we played there, we played that college…” I recall seeing Barenaked Ladies at SUNY Brockport in 1993, or maybe 1994. Either way, it was few years ago and the year doesn’t matter. What matters is watching Steven and the band have a blast on stage and fans throwing boxes of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese during one of their songs. These are the memories that Page was getting at, along with meeting new people and seeing how they perform. Bands such as The Odds, featuring Craig Northey, who now tours with Page as one third of Steven Page Trio.

    Done recalling the past, page continues his set with an extended version of “Alternative Girlfriend,” “Golden Age,” and “What a Good Boy.”

    In the midst of all this, of course he has to plug his newest album, Excelsior – Steven Page, to which he references New York’s state motto, and continues on about the new NY rest stops. Being a newer NY resident, Page seems to not agree with the size of some of the newer rest stops as well as the choice of an un-named chicken place that isn’t open on Sundays. All of which got some loud applause and cheers from the crowd.

    During the height of the pandemic, Page began doing home show, as many artists to keep in contact with their fanbase. Although the worst is behind us as far as the pandemic goes, Page continues his live from home shows and recently aired his 100th episode Steven Page Announces 100th Live From Home Show ::antiMusic.com. With this he recorded the song “Zoom,” which is an ode to a way of life for everyone for a great while. The song talks about seeing your family and your living room, making new friends, and of course hoping the internet holds up.

    As Page finishes his set with Northey and Kevin Fox on cello, he is still amazed that he sold out the theatre and thanks everyone for their continued support. Very grateful for 30+ years in the business, both with Barenaked Ladies and on his own. The support he has received over the years is clear as the packed house is on their feet for the entire 4 song encore.

    Follow and support Steven as he continues touring and pushing his albums. Steven Page | Musician

    Setlist: It’s All Been Done, New Shore, Jane, Alternative Girlfriend/SW Cool, Golden Age, What a Good Boy, Gravity, Linda Ronstadt in The 70’s, Something About Me, No Song Left to Save Me, Looking For The Light, Zoom, Bull in a China Shop, Old Apartment, Brian Wilson
    Encore: Asleep at the Wheel, Enid, Call And Answer, Shoe Box

  • Abbey Road and Satisfaction Perform Rock History at The Stanley Theater

    On Friday April 21st, The Stanley Theater in Utica hosted a memorable musical showdown of two of the most popular rock bands in rock history, the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Performing the Beatles songs were Abbey Road and The Rolling Stones tribute Satisfaction. Both bands used three costume changes each presenting eras of rock and roll history.

    The debate of who stands the greatest began with alternating mini sets of two tribute bands engaging in an on stage mashup duel.

    Abbey Road and Satisfaction
    Perri Sage Photography

    The Beatles are widely characterized as classical traditional pop and rock n roll, the English rock band formed in the 1960’s. Ever since, have been regarded as one of the most influential bands of all time, achieving international and commercial success. 

    Abbey Road has become one of the most satisfying Beatles tribute acts to this day. Covering all eras including the authentic black suits from the early 60s, Sgt. Peppers regalia and the honorary Abbey Road attire. Recreating and honoring the harmony, charm and wit of the English rock band where they perform the full Beatles experience.

    Abbey Road and Satisfaction
    Perri Sage Photography

    On the other hand, The Rolling Stones were driven by blues, rock, pop and truly defined hard rock n roll culture. Becoming a huge part of youth culture in the 1960’s with their rebellious punk that largely influenced society and revolutionized the music industry.

    Satisfaction has become an international tribute show to honor a world known rock band entering their 20th year in production. The cast brings an authentic performance of classical hits from over 50 years of Rolling Stones history. 

    Abbey Road and Satisfaction
    Perri Sage Photography

    Both bands hold the name and legacy that defines true rock and roll. The debate and battle between the two persists for over 50 years. Going face to face truly highlighted the band’s history and rivalry. 

    Abbey Road and Satisfaction put on an outstanding show that left the crowd with a standing ovation. Show comers sang along to every song, while the cast members interacted with the crowd shouting, “Put your hands up!”.  It was truly an unforgettable experience to bring the 60’s back to business, to celebrate and honor the legacy of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. 

  • In Focus: Young Nudy at The Westcott Theater

    Young American Rapper from Atlanta, Georgia by the name of ‘Young Nudy’ made an appearance in Upstate New York this past week. On March 28 at The Westcott Theater, Nudy continued his 2023 Tour, acknowledging the debut of his new album Gumbo released this past February. 

    young nuy

    Nudy combines hip-hop, rap and elements of contemporary R&B throughout his songs. Best known for his mixtapes “Slimeball” (2016), “Slimeball 2” (2017), and “Slimeball 3” (2018). His breakout album was deemed to be “Sli’merre” including a collaboration with Pierre Bourne released in 2019. This album is associated with several other big names that worked on the project such as 21 Savage, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Uzi Vert.

    As the crowd awaited Young Nudy’s entrance, the show began with multiple opening rappers, by the names of 4L Quan, 4L G5ive, 2FeetBino and 21 Lil Harold, warming up the fans and engaging the hype for the headliner’s performance. 

    Before hitting the stage, the lights went dark, and fans went wild lighting up the stage with their flashlights as Nudy jumped out in front opening with fan favorite ‘Project X’ off his debut “EA Monster”.

    Throughout the show, the rapper performed many of his top hits including ‘Loaded Baked Potato’, ‘No Clue’, ‘Impala’, ‘Extendo’, ‘Mister’, ‘Peaches & Eggplants’ and ‘Blue Cheese Salad’. As this was his first show in Syracuse, Nudy put on quite the show. 

    Throughout the show Nudy yelled to his fans, “When I say slime, you say ball, “Slime-Ball” “Slime-Ball””, connecting with the crowds hype which acknowledged  Nudy’s well known triple album “SlimeBall”.The name SlimeBall comes from some of his most recognized albums to this day as the name and nickname carries through many of his albums and songs. 

    To close out Nudy’s show, he played, “EA (feat. 21 savage) from the Slimeball 2 album, following with ‘Shrimp’ from the latest album Gumbo that jumpstarted the 2023 Young Nudy Tour. We look forward to see what Young rapper Nudy does next in his music career.

  • Måneskin Announces World Tour, Stop at Madison Square Garden

    The exhilarating rock band, Måneskin announced their world tour, RUSH! The rockstars will perform across North America, South America, Japan, Europe, UK & Ireland, and Australia, and appear at Madison Square Garden on September 21.

    Last year while touring the United States, Måneskin sold out 100,00 tickets across 25 shows. In Rome, the group took over the historic Circo Massimo with 70,000 tickets sold. The band has also dominated other festival stages around the world including Coachella, Rock in Rio, Lollapalooza.

    After an incredible experience in South America, the band will return, visiting Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Colombia for the first time. After the star’s remarkable exclusive show and stand-out set at Summer Sonic in 2022, Måneskin is bringing RUSH! To Japan. Additionally, for the first time ever, the vibrant musicians will visit Australia, holding shows in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Lastly, fans can rock out to Måneskin in Germany, France, Ireland, UK, Manchester and Dublin.

    Prior to RUSH! Måneskin will play five special stadium shows in Italy with more than 220.000 tickets already sold. Alongside both tours, Måneskin will command stages at Glastonbury and Primavera Sound this summer.

    RUSH! shares the name of the band’s latest album released in January 2023. The chart dominating album reached #1 in fifteen countries and top five in twenty countries. It also garnered over 800 million global album streams, in addition to the band’s impressive 7.3 billion global artist streams. This abundance of success led to the band’s first Grammy award in 2023.

    The general sale for RUSH! will start on Thursday, March 23. Tickets can be purchased here.

    Måneskin RUSH! World Tour

    February 23, 2023 – Pesaro, Italy – Vitrifrigo Arena SOLD OUT

    February 25, 2023 – Turin, Italy – Pala Alpitour SOLD OUT

    February 27, 2023 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome (previously at: AFAS LIVE) SOLD OUT

    March 2, 2023 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National SOLD OUT

    March 3, 2023 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National SOLD OUT

    March 6, 2023 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena SOLD OUT

    March 10, 2023 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena SOLD OUT

    March 13, 2023 – Paris, France – Accor Arena (previously at: Zenith) SOLD OUT

    March 16, 2023 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena SOLD OUT

    March 17, 2023 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena SOLD OUT

    March 20, 2023 – Florence, Italy – Nelson Mandela Forum SOLD OUT

    March 21, 2023 – Florence, Italy – Nelson Mandela Forum SOLD OUT

    March 24, 2023 – Rome, Italy – Palazzo dello Sport SOLD OUT

    March 25, 2023 – Rome, Italy – Palazzo dello Sport SOLD OUT

    March 28, 2023 – Naples, Italy – Palapartenope SOLD OUT

    March 29, 2023 – Naples, Italy – Palapartenope SOLD OUT

    March 31, 2023 – Bari, Italy – Palaflorio SOLD OUT

    April 3, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT

    April 4, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT

    April 6, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT

    April 11, 2023 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Saint Jordi SOLD OUT

    April 26 2023 – Zurigo, Svizzera – Hallenstadion (previously at: Halle 622) SOLD OUT

    April 28, 2023 – Vienna, Austria – Wiener Stadthalle SOLD OUT

    April 30 2023 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal SOLD OUT

    May 2, 2023 – Copenhagen, Denmark – The Royal Arena

    May 5, 2023 – Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum SOLD OUT

    May 8, 2023 – London, UK – The O2 Arena (previously at: O2 Academy Brixton) SOLD OUT

    May 12, 2023 – Warsaw, Poland – Torwar Hall SOLD OUT

    May 14, 2023 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena (previously at: Malá Sportovní Hala) SOLD OUT

    May 16, 2023 – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena (previously at: Barba Negra) SOLD OUT

    May 18, 2023 – Riga, Latvia – Mežaparks Grand Stage (previously at Arena Riga) VENUE UPGRADE

    May 19 2023 – Tallinn, Estonia – Saku Suurhall SOLD OUT

    16 July 2023 – Trieste, Italy – Stadio Nereo Rocco

    20 July 2023 – Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico SOLD OUT

    21 July 2023 – Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico 

    24 July 2023 – Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro SOLD OUT

    25 July 2023 – Milan, Italy – Stadio San Siro

    September 3, 2023 – Hanover, Germany – EXPO Plaza

    September 6, 2023  – Nancy, France – Nancy Open Air

    September 21, 2023 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden 

    September 23, 2023 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion 

    September 25, 2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

    September 27, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena  

    September 29, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Allstate Arena 

    October 1, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill

    October 3, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Nashville Municipal Auditorium 

    October 6, 2023 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    October 10, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum 

    October 13, 2023 – Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena 

    October 15, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

    October 20, 2023 – Mexico City, Mexico – Palacio De Los Deportes 

    October 24, 2023 – Bogotá, Colombia – Movistar Arena 

    October 27, 2023 – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Bicentenario La Florida 

    October 29, 2023 – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Movistar Arena 

    November 1, 2023 -Rio de Janeiro,  Brazil – Qualistage 

    November 3, 2023 – San Paulo, Brazil – Espaço Unimed 

    November 20, 2023 – Brisbane, QLD – BCEC

    November 22, 2023 – Sydney, NSW – Hordern Pavilion 

    November 23, 2023 – Melbourne, VIC – Margaret Court Arena 

    November 25, 2023 – Adelaide, SA – AEC Theatre 

    November 27, 2023 – Singapore 

    December 2, 2023 –  Tokyo, Japan

    December 3, 2023 –  Tokyo, Japan

    December 7, 2023 – Kobe, Japan

    December 14, 2023 – Dublin, Ireland –  3 Arena

    December 19, 2023 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena

  • Black History Month Step Show returns to the Palace Theatre in February

    On February 9, TD Bank’s Price Chopper Black History Month Step Show, will be presenting some of the best steps teams from the Capital Region and more. You can catch the show at 5pm inside of Albany’s Palace Theatre. This annual event will be full of high energy, rhythmic performers and should not be missed

    Step Show Palace

    Stepping is a historical form of art that keeps the memories of enslaved ancestors alive. When stepping, the body is used as an instrument through a combination of foot stomps, claps and words. In the 1800s, African American railroad workers stepped to uplift their spirits during their inhuman treatment.  Since speaking was prohibited at times, African Americans communicated through step. Their movements created a tune that told the story of their pain and sorrow. Today this tradition is continued by millions of people throughout and widely popular within sororities/ fraternities. More information about stepping can be found here.

    The euphonious and capturing sound of step is something that needs to be fully appreciated. Through rapid movement and split second changes, you can tell how much time and energy is placed into the choreography. The movement is so alluring that it not only appeals to the eyes and ears but as well as the soul. With each foot stomp you can feel the vibrations run through your body. The entertainment will leave you wanting to learn more about these organizations and their history. This program and others like it offer participants not only a creative outlet, but also a chance to be a part of something bigger than themselves.

    Tickets can be found here. Tickets are also available for purchase at the Palace Theatre Box Office, located at 19 Clinton Ave. Box Office hours are Monday through Friday 12pm to 5PM.

  • Jazz On The Mountain Returns To Hudson Valley

    Taking place in the stunning mountains of Hudson Valley, Mohonk Mountain House has announced their 32nd annual Jazz On The Mountain weekend, taking place January 20-23rd, 2023.

    Drone view of Mohonk Mountain House

    Meticulously planned by curator Pete Malinverni, this all inclusive weekend, located just 90 minutes from New York City, is the ultimate celebration of Jazz for fans of any age.

    This years schedule of events includes performances by a diverse range of Jazz artists and instrumentalists. Event favorites, including Grammy Award winner Gary Smulyan, New York City Opera’s Scott Robinson will be returning to the mountain. New faces include SUNY Purchase College’s Ella Fitzgerald scholars, Sage Myers and Anaïs Reno, as well as Wayne Tucker of The Bad Mothas.

    The remainder of the weekend will be filled with some of the best New York has to offer, with performances by Lucy Yeghiazaryan, Ralph Lalama, Ricky Riccardi, Ugonna Okegwo, Aaron Seeber, Helen Sung, Matt Wilson, Martin Wind, Julie Kurtzman, Simon Ribas, Nate Knipscher, Awan Rashad and Sameer Shankar

    Sage Meyers performing
    Sage Meyers set to perform

    Guests of Jazz On The Mountain can expect a weekend of diverse sounds and spirited performances, as well as Mohonk Mountain Resort’s many included amenities. Packages include three meals a day, as well as access to ice-skating, skiing, and spa services. Mohonk Mountain House is conviently located just 90 minutes from New York City

    Allow the music to carry you away, as this is sure to be an unforgettable weekend you will mark on your calendar for years to come.

    For a full list and schedule of events, and to book your experience at Mohonk Mountain House, visit their website.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XSfETRH7WE
  • Armenian group Naghash Ensemble Announces first North American Tour, stop at Carnegie Hall

    In March 2023, the legendary Naghash Ensemble will make their debut touring North America. After years of triumphantly touring Europe, the ensemble will make several stops U.S and Canadian cities, with stops in New York City, California, Colorado, Michigan, Washington D.C. and Montreal.

    Naghash Ensemble

    Naghash Ensemble was created in Yerevan, Armenia and led by Armenian-American composer John Hodian. The ensemble integrates the earthy spirituality of Armenian folk song, new classical music, and contemporary post-minimalism with the energy of rock and jazz.

    There are three marvelous female vocalists and melodic Armenian instruments, ranging from the uduk, oud, dhol, and piano. Arpine Ter- Petrosyan is an alto, while Hasmik Baghdasaryan and Tatevik Movsesyan are sopranos. Harutyun Chkolyan plays the duduk, Aramayis Nikoghosyan plays the oud, Tigran  Hovhannisyan plays the dhol, and John Hodian is the pianist/ composer. Expect to be met with enchanting new music inspired by sacred texts by the medieval Armenian mystic poet and priest, Mkrtich Naghash.

    The Naghash Ensemble 2023 North American Tour Dates:

    3/02/23 • UCLA, Schoenberg Hall • Los Angeles, CA

    3/03/23 • Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts • Mountain View, CA

    3/04/23 • Lone Tree Arts Center • Lone Tree, CO

    3/05/23 • The Lincoln Center • Fort Collins, CO

    3/09/23 • University of Michigan • Ann Arbor, MI

    3/10/23 • St. John Armenian Church • Southfield, MI

     3/11/23 • Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall • New York, NY

    3/13/23 • Salle Bourgie • Montreal, Canada

    3/15/23 • Kennedy Center, Millennium Stage • Washington, DC

    3/17/23 • Chatter • Albuquerque, NM

    3/18/23 • San Miguel Chapel • Santa Fe, NM