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  • Gord Downie & Bob Rock Share New Single “The Moment is a Wild Place”

    The late Gord Downie & Canadian producer Bob Rock have just released their latest single “The Moment Is A Wild Place.” The epic rock duo has also just announced their upcoming album Lustre Parfait, the ninth album to bear Downie’s name outside of The Tragically Hip, and the first to bear Rock’s. 

    Gord Downie & Bob Rock Share New Single and Upcoming Album 

    The single is a long-fabled collaboration between Gord Downie, late front man of legendary Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, and GRAMMY® Award-winning producer/musician Bob Rock. Their partnership began in 2006 when Rock produced The Tragically Hip’s acclaimed 10th studio album, World Container, followed in 2009 by the chart-topping We Are The Same

    Gord Downie & Bob Rock Share New Single and Upcoming Album 

    Robert Jens Rock, record producer, engineer, guitarist, and songwriter has produced and engineer top-selling albums by such timeless artists as Metallica, Bon Jovi, The Tragically Hip, The Cult, Mötley Crüe, Aerosmith, Cher, Loverboy, Bryan Adams, Simple Plan, Michael Bublé and many others. He is known for his robust, radio-friendly production touch and the intuition to play to an artist’s character and strengths, Rock is perhaps best known for his long-standing role as producer for Metallica. 

    Gord Downie & Bob Rock Share New Single and Upcoming Album 

    “I’ve always been a fan of long pieces of music,” says Bob Rock. “Setting a mood and going someplace, just taking you somewhere. The music was based on that journey, this rising tide of chords, crescendos in the chorus. Somehow, I stumbled on this magic chord, a simple minor to a major progression, and it moved me. And Gord reacted to it. It’s absolute perfection in terms of songwriting and in terms of what he did. It’s special because of what he talks about. The lyric was written before he was diagnosed with the sickness that he had. They say you gotta live in the moment. It causes you to look back, and I get choked up every time I hear it, still. I think most people will be moved by it. It’s one of his finest moments.” 

    More than a decade in the making, Lustre Parfait sees Downie’s peerless lyricism and incendiary heart given newfangled energy by his longtime friend and collaborator, famed producer/musician Bob Rock.  

    Gord Downie is the late lead singer and songwriter of The Tragically Hip, who, over more than 30 years and across fourteen studio albums, built an enduring legacy as perhaps the essential Canadian rock band. With seven solo albums to his name, Downie’s own music refutes definition, renowned for its adventurous poetry, collaboration, elastic composition, and singular vocal wail.  

    Unfortunately, Downie passed away on October 17th, 2017. Since his passing, The New York Times stated that Downie has “no parallel in the United States. Imagine Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and Michael Stipe combined into one sensitive, oblique, poet-philosopher, and you’re getting close.” 

    “First and foremost Gord was my friend,” continues Rock, “and having the opportunity to work with him on these songs was one of the biggest highlights of my professional life. I am grateful that I got to witness his genius in such close proximity.” 

    To listen to “The Moment Is A Wild Place,” click the link here.

    To preorder the upcoming album Lustre Parfait, click the link here.

  • Ticketing Reform Bill Proposed by President Biden

    Over the past few weeks, Democrats and Republicans have come to an unprecedented place of unity. Ever since the Ticketmaster controversy over Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour”, Congress has been in discussion over the best course of action to combat, what many refer to as, a monopoly that Ticketmaster has on the concert industry. In response, Biden has suggested a ticketing reform bill, the “Junk Fee Protection Act.”

    Ticketing Reform Bill

    President Biden has expressed his support for the ticketing reform bill and is urging congress to pass it. As expressed by Biden during a meeting of his competition council, the bill would “lower the huge service fees that companies like Ticketmaster slap on tickets for concerts or sporting events that can easily add hundreds of bucks to a family’s night out.”

    The President added, “Congress should pass the Junk Fee Protection Act, so we can crack down on these fees and give hard-working Americans just a little bit more breathing room.” President Biden hasn’t been the only figure to express his discontent with the leading ticket company.

    The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing titled “That’s the Ticket: Promoting Competition and Protecting Consumers in Live Entertainment” taking place on Tuesday, January 24.

    Jerry Mickelson, the chief executive of Jam Productions, said “For the leading ticket company not to be able to handle bots is, for me, an unbelievable statement.”

    Jack Groetzinger, the chief executive of SeatGeek, a smaller but aggressive competitor to Ticketmaster, has called for the break up of Ticketmaster and Live Nation Entertainment.

    Jack Groetzinger, CEO of SeatGeek, testifies at Senate hearing of Ticketmaster debacle, Jan. 24, 2023.

    “The only way to restore competition in this industry,” he said, “is to break up Ticketmaster and Live Nation.”

    The Ticketmaster monopoly accusations aren’t just smoke and mirrors. Reputable experts have expressed their concern. The time has come for action to be taken.

    In order for a monopoly to be in effect, there must be a lack of competition. A specific person or enterprise is the sole “winner” in a case where a monopoly is in effect. To that end, think about the last time you bought a ticket for a concert or other live music event through any platform outside Ticketmaster.

    At the hearing, lawmakers cited more than just the Taylor Swift presale controversy. They drew a broader image of an industry where Live Nation is often all of the ticketing agent, promoter, and venue owner/operator.

    Richard Durbin (D-IL), Senate Judiciary Committee chair, stated at the start of the hearing, “Ticketing and live entertainment markets lack competition and are dominated by a single entity.” Members of both parties expressed their support for Durbin’s sentiments. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), has referred to this concept as the “triangle of a monopoly.”

    Full Senate hearing on Ticketmaster crisis.
  • SPAC Announces 2023 Classical Season Featuring NYC Ballet & The Philadelphia Orchestra

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) announced the return of the New York City Ballet and Philadelphia Orchestra, to their summer home in Saratoga Springs. This celebratory season is highlighted by a theme of earth and features masterpieces from classical cannon, SPAC premieres and debuts. 

    SPAC Classical

    From July 18-22, the New York City Ballet (NYCB) returns with the full company that encompasses a roster of 90 dancers. Under the direction of Artistic Director Jonathan Stafford, Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, and led by Music Director Andrew Litton, the company will showcase four programs including “NYCB On and Off Stage”.

    Hosted by NYCB Principal Dancers Tiler Peck and Adrian Danchig-Waring, the programs illustrate a unique “behind the curtain” experience featuring excerpts from the week’s ballets. Contemporary works such as Play Time by Gianna Reisen, Love Letter by Kyle Abraham, Liturgy by Christopher Wheeldon, and music from Solange Knowles, James Blake, Arvo Pärt, etc will foreground the season. Also featured is a program dedicated to three story ballets including Balanchine’s Swan Lake, Robbins’ Fancy Free and Firebird by both choreographers.

     Kicking off our summer season is ‘NYCB On and Off Stage,’ which has become an important part of our efforts to bring new people to experience ballet in an inviting, accessible way. New for this year, the celebratory evening will culminate in a ‘dance party’ in the Hall of Springs.

    Elizabeth Sobol

    During August 2–19, The Philadelphia Orchestra will display two programs including a Rachmaninoff 150th birthday celebration, led by Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Additionally, The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform Patrick Doyle’s magical score, which won both the International Film Music Critics AWARD (IFMCA) and ASCAP Film and Television Music Award, live while the entire film plays in high-definition on a 40-foot screen.

    SPAC Classical

    There will also be appearances by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and violinist Gil Shaham, on the 16th and 17th of August. Shaham is returning for the first time in a decade for a special SPAC premiere leading Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. SPAC’s 2023 debut will also contain performances by a diverse roster of artists including Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award-winning icon Audra McDonald, and pianists Isata Kanneh-Mason and Bruce Liu. Furthermore, the 2023 season embraces a diverse line-up of conductors such as Fabio Luisi, Enrico Lopez-Yañez, Roderick Cox, and Xian Zhang. 

    The SPAC classical season for 2023 has a theme of Earth will be accentuated by “Earth: An HD Odyssey”. The production features ravishing images of the planet on a large LED screen accompanied by Richard Strauss’ epic tone poem, “A Space Odyssey and John ­Adams’ exhilarating Short Ride in a Fast Machine”. Additionally, Yannick Nézet-Séguin will lead the Orchestra in the SPAC premiere of Pulitzer-Prize winning composer John Luther Adams’ Vespers of the Blessed Earth, alongside Stravinsky’s famed, “The Rite of Spring”.

    Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the film, SPAC has resumed their popular film night for all ages. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ in Concert and Jurassic Park in Concert will play in support of this celebration.

    Tickets will be available starting February 14th for members and February 23, for the general public here.

    SPAC Classical Season Schedule

    NEW YORK CITY BALLET: JULY 18 – 22

    NYCB On and Off Stage

    TUESDAY, JULY 18 @ 7:30PM

    SPAC Premieres

    WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 @ 7:30PM

    THURSDAY, JULY 20 @ 7:30PM

    Peck & Copland

    THURSDAY, JULY 20 @ 2PM

    SATURDAY, JULY 22 @ 7:30PM

    Swan Lake, Fancy Free & Firebird

    FRIDAY, JULY 21 @ 7:30PM

    SATURDAY, JULY 22 @ 2PM

    THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA: AUGUST 2 – 19

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 @ 7:30PM: Festive Fireworks

    Fabio Luisi, conductor

    David Kim, violin

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 @ 7:30PM: Schubert’s “Great” Symphony

    Fabio Luisi, conductor

    Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 @ 7:30PM: Pink Martini and The Philadelphia Orchestra, Featuring China Forbes

    Enrico Lopez-Yañez, conductor

    Pink Martini

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 @ 7:30PM: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ in Concert  

    Justin Freer, conductor

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 @ 7:30PM: Beethoven’s Seventh

    Roderick Cox, conductor

    Philippe Tondre, oboe

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 @ 7:30PM: An Evening with Audra McDonald

    Andy Einhorn, conductor

    Audra McDonald, vocalist

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 @ 7:30PM: Rachmaninoff at 150

    Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor

    Bruce Liu, piano

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 @ 7:30PM: Blessed Earth

    Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor

    The Crossing

    Donald Nally, artistic director

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16 @ 7:30PM: The Four Seasons with Gil Shaham 

    Gil Shaham, leader and violin

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 17 @ 7:30PM: Yo-Yo Ma Plays Dvořák

    Xian Zhang, conductor

    Yo-Yo Ma, cello

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 18 @ 7:30PM: Earth: An HD Odyssey

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 19 @ 7:30PM: Jurassic Park in Concert

    Constantine Kitsopoulos, conductor

  • Disturbed “Take Back Your Life” Tour Stops in Syracuse and Jones Beach this August

    Heavy Metal band Disturbed has announced their 36-date Take Back Your Life Tour for Summer 2023, supporting their eighth studio album, Divisive, and their first tour in five years.

    The tour kicks off on Thursday, April 27, and includes a stop at St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse on Aug. 12, and Northwell Health Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on Aug. 19.

    Cover of Distubed’s latest album, Divisive

    Additionally, Disturbed’s latest tour will feature performances by metalcore band Jinjer and rock band Breaking Benjamin. Disturbed will be joined by both groups in Syracuse on Aug. 12, and Jinjer will perform with them at Jones Beach on Aug. 19 as well. On the collaboration, Jinjer said, We are really looking forward to hitting the road in the US again, alongside Disturbed and Breaking Benjamin. We can not wait to see some old fans and welcome some new ones as well!”

    Originally from Chicago, Disturbed first emerged on the music scene in 2000, with the release of their debut album, The Sickness, through Giant and Reprise Records. Nominated for two Grammy Awards Disturbed has achieved five consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard Top 200. Significantly, they are the only rock group other than Metalica to accomplish this feat. Their catalog of hit songs includes the platinum “Stupify,” “Inside The Fire,” and “Land of Confusion, just to name a few. At the 2017 iHeart Radio Music Awards, the band significantly earned the award for Best Rock Artist.

    Divisive is out now via reprise records. Its 10 tracks were composed with the help of producer Drew Fulk in Nashville over the last year. The album’s first single, “Hey You”, proceeded its release, emerging as their 15th #1 single on Rock Radio. Its newest single, “Bad Man” is in Rock Radio’s top 10.

    Tickets for Disturbed’s Take Back Your Life Tour will go on sale Friday, Feb. 10 starting at 10 a.m. Listen to Divisive on all formats here.

    Disturbed Take Back Your Life Tour

    Apr 27 | Montreal, QC | Bell Centre +

    Apr 29 | Quebec City, QC | Videotron Centre +

    May 01 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena +

    May 08 | Winnipeg, MB | Canada Life Centre +

    May 10 | Edmonton, AB | Rogers Place +

    May 12 | Abbotsford, BC | Abbotsford Centre +

    Jul 11 | Denver, CO | Ball Arena # ~

    Jul 13 | Salt Lake City, UT | USANA Amphitheatre # ~

    Jul 15 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater # ~

    Jul 16 | Auburn, WA | White River Amphitheatre # ~

    Jul 18 | Wheatland, CA | Toyota Amphitheatre # ~

    Jul 20 | Irvine, CA | FivePoint Amphitheatre # ~

    Jul 22 | Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre # ~

    Jul 23 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater # ~

    Jul 25 | Dallas, TX | Dos Equis Pavilion # ~

    Jul 27 | Houston, TX | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion # ~

    Jul 29 | Rogers, AR | Walmart AMP # ~

    Jul 31 | Charlotte, NC | PNC Music Pavilion # ~

    Aug 01 | Alpharetta, GA | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre # ~

    Aug 03 | West Palm Beach, FL | iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre # ~

    Aug 05 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Aug 07 | Raleigh, NC | Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek # ~

    Aug 09 | Bristow, VA | Jiffy Lube Live # ~

    Aug 11 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center ~

    Aug 12 | Syracuse, NY | St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview # ~

    Aug 15 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center # ~

    Aug 18 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center ~

    Aug 19 | Wantagh, NY | Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater # ~

    Aug 21 | Camden, NJ | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion # ~

    Aug 23 | Gilford, NH | Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion # ~

    Aug 26 | Burgettstown, PA | The Pavilion at Star Lake # ~

    Aug 27 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Blossom Music Center # ~

    Aug 29 | Maryland Heights, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~

    Aug 30 | Tinley Park, IL | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre # ~

    Sep 01 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre # ~

    Sep 02 | Noblesville, IN | Ruoff Music Center # ~

    + Special guest: Theory Of A Deadman 

    # Special guest: Breaking Benjamin

    ~ Special guest: JINJER

    Previously Announced Disturbed Tour Dates

    May 04 | Milwaukee, WI | Fiserv Forum (102.9 The Hog’s HOG FEST) %

    May 06 | St. Paul, MN | Xcel Energy Center (93X’s Twin City Takeover) %

    Jun 07 | Nickelsdorf, Austria | Nova Rock

    Jun 8-11 | Castle Donington, United Kingdom | Download Festival 

    Jun 12 | Hamburg, Germany | Sporthalle *

    Jun 14 | Stockholm, Sweden | Grona Lund

    Jun 16 | Dessel, Belgium | Graspop Metal Meeting

    Jun 17 | Landgraaf, Netherlands | Pinkpop Festival 

    Jun 19 | Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg | Rockhal ^

    Jun 21 | Wetzikon, Switzerland | Heavy Load Festival 

    Jun 28 | Tel Aviv, Israel | Bitan 1

    % Support = Falling In Reverse, Beartooth, Dorothy

    ^ Special Guest: I Prevail 

    * Special Guest: Asking Alexandria 

  • The 2023 Grammy Awards saw New York Artists Win Big

    The 2023 Grammy awards were an eventful night full of catchy performances and some of the biggest stars in music. This year multiple artists from New York State won prestigious awards, including Best New Artist, and many more.

    2023 Grammy Awards
    Beyoncé became the record holder for most Grammy award wins, photo by Francis Specker.

    Beyoncé won four Grammys, making her total number of awards 32, the most that have ever been one (previously held by Georg Solti). She won Best R&B Song for “Cuff It,” Best Dance/Electronic Recording for “Break My Soul,” Best Traditional R&B Performance for “Plastic Off the Sofa,” and Best Dance/Electronic Music Album for Renaissance. Viola Davis made history by achieving EGOT status by winning the award for “Best Audio Book, Narration, and Storytelling Recording.”

    Lizzo won Record of the Year for “About Damn Time,” as well as Best Remixed Recording for “About Damn Time (Purple Disco Machine Remix).” Harry Styles, who has been a part of the music industry for a long time since his days in the boy band One Direction, won the prestigious Album of the Year award for Harry’s House, Best Pop Vocal Album, and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. Wet Leg, who sparked to fame after their debut, won Best Alternative Music Album for Wet Leg, and Best Alternative Music Performance for “Chaise Longue.”

    To the surprise of many fans online, blues singer Bonnie Raitt won Song of the Year for “Just Like That.” She beat the likes of Adele, Beyoncé, Harry Styles, and more in that category. Best Rap Album saw Kendrick Lamar winning for Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, and Lamar also won Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance for “The Heart Part 5.” Kim Petras made history last night as the first transgender Grammy winner for her collaboration with Sam Smith for Unholy, winning in the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category.

    2023 Grammy Awards
    Samara Joy

    Many artists from New York State won awards last night, including Bronx native Samara Joy, who won Best New Artist and Best Jazz Vocal Album for Linger Awhile. The Grateful Dead and art directors Lisa Glines, Doran Tyson, and Dave Van Patten won Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package for In and Out of the Garden: Madison Square Garden ’81 ’82 ’83. Stephanie Economou from Long Island made history as the first winner of the Grammy for Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media for Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Dawn of Ragnarök.

    Lin-Manuel Miranda, from Inwood, won Best Song Written for Visual Media for “We Don’t Talk About Bruno (from Encanto).” The New York Youth Symphony made Grammy history last night, becoming the first youth orchestra to win Best Orchestral Performance. The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & The Metropolitan Opera Chorus won a Grammy for Best Opera Recording. Finally, Attacca Quartet from Buffalo won Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance for Caroline Shaw: Evergreen.

    The 2023 Grammy awards were full of historic moments, showcasing talent from all over New York State and beyond. From dazzling fashion on the red carpet to over-the-top performances, the Grammys are one of the best nights in the music industry.

  • Sparks to Perform at Beacon Theatre

    In their more than 50-year history, pop-rock duo Sparks have never headlined a tour as big as the one they’re about to embark on this May. The duo will be performing in four North American venues, with the first at the Beacon Theatre in New York on Tuesday, June 27, and the last at a to-be-announced venue in their hometown of Los Angeles, CA on Sunday, July 16.

    Sparks members: Ron (left) and Russel Mael (right)

    The world tour is in support of Sparks’ 26th studio album, The Girl Crying In Her Latee, arriving Friday, May 26 via Island Records.

    Sparks is a pop duo consisting of brothers Ron and Russel Mael. They grew up in Pacific Palisades, an affluent beach neighborhood in Los Angeles, CA. The brothers have been performing for over 50 years, since their late teens/early adult years. Prior to The Girl Crying In Her Latee, they were signed with Island Records from 1974-76. Their upcoming 26th studio album is their first release with the label in nearly 50 years.

    The Beacon Theatre, located on Broadway between 74th and 75th streets, was built in 1929 and seats 2,600 guests. In 2006, the venue was acquired by Madison Square Garden Entertainment. Other than Sparks, some of the greatest names in music have played at the Beacon Theatre, such as the Rolling Stones, Steely Dan, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Coldplay, Ray LaMontagne, and Eddie Vedder. In October 2014, The Allman Brothers Band performed their final concert there.

    For Sparks Fan Club members, presales began Tuesday, Jan. 31 at 10 a.m.; Mailing List presales followed at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1. General on-sale starts at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, and tickets can be purchased via allsparks.com/#tour.

    SPARKS TOUR 2023

    MAY

    23 – Oxford, UK – New Theatre

    24 – Liverpool, UK – Philharmonic Hall

    26 – Glasgow, UK – Clyde Auditorium

    27 – Manchester, UK – Bridgewater Hall

    29 – London, UK – Royal Albert Hall (SOLD OUT)

    30 – London, UK – Royal Albert Hall (SOLD OUT)

    JUNE

    2 – Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Barcelona  *

    8 – Madrid, Spain – Primavera Sound Madrid *

    10 – Porto, Portugal – Primavera Sound Porto *

    13 – Paris, France – Le Grand Rex

    14 – Utrecht, Netherlands – Grote Zaal

    16 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Store Vega

    18 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom

    20 – Brussels, Belgium – Cirque Royal

    27 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    28 – Philadelphia, PA – Keswick Theatre

    30 – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theatre

    JULY

    1 – Boston, MA – The Wilbur Theatre

    3 – Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall

    5 – Chicago, IL – Copernicus Center

    6 – Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theater

    8 – Kansas City, MO – Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland

    9 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater

    12 – Dallas, TX – Texas Theatre

    13 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at the Moody Theatre

    16 – Los Angeles, CA – Venue TBA

    24 – Osaka, Japan – Namba Hatch

    25 – Tokyo, Japan – Line Cube Shibuya

    * Festival Appearance

  • Pedro Pascal Hosts with Musical Guest Coldplay on Saturday Night Live

    On the February 4th episode of Saturday Night Live with Pedro Pascal, best known for his roles in Narcos, Game of Thrones, and The Mandalorian, hosts with 2023 Grammy nominated band Coldplay.

    Pedro Pascal and Coldplay
    Pedro Pascal and Coldplay.

    The cold open is a parody of the MSNBC talk show, with Chloe Fineman as the anchor. The cold open focuses on the China balloon that was seen going over the United States. Bowen Yang plays the balloon, and talks about his experiences of being the balloon, saying he flew over Montana because he likes the show Yellowstone. They talk more about politics and racism.

    https://youtu.be/gG3kUa8uM4c

    The monologue of Pedro Pascal features him talking about his experience with shooting with HBO and in Canada. He talks about his upbringing in Chile, and how he is very close with his large extended family. Pascal talked about his range as an actor, and how excited he is to be on SNL. The monologue was short however to the point, showcasing how being on the show is a big deal to him.

    The first skit features a parody of Jeopardy, called Big Hollywood Show. The categories feature information about film and TV, with Pedro Pascal playing a contestant. The questions talk about new pop culture trends going on today, like the new 80 For Brady film, and other new shows. The next skit is a movie trailer featuring the characters of Mario, which recently came out in a new animated film.

    Following that skit comes a new one, surrounding characters in a hospital, making fun of the L.A. accent, reminscnent of the Californians sketch on previous seasons. Pascal broke character a few times, which made it even funnier. After that skit, the Gen Z slang came out in a high school centered sketch, referencing the app TikTok and the edits made on them, and the SNL audio of previous host SZA singing. It is funny watching this as someone who is considered Gen Z and dealing with the Internet and the aftermath of COVID 19. Sarah Paulson, best known for her role in American Horror Story, makes a guest appearance.

    Musical guest Coldplay has had 34 nominations and four wins for the GRAMMY awards, with nomination for Album of the Year in 2023 for their record Music of the Spheres. The first song they performed, “The Astronaut” sounded magical, with the four piece, including lead singer Chris Martin, providing energy. There was an appearance of a person dressed as a mysterious alien, which made the performance feel out of this world. As the song carried on, more and more people joined the stage with glow sticks, doing background vocals.

    https://youtu.be/64W30CcJqjA

    Weekend Update with Colin Jost and Michael Che was the upcoming sketch, always featuring satirical and comedic takes on what is happening in the country and beyond. They talk about the upcoming Superbowl, and Groundhog’s Day, and how the groundhog saw his shadow. Punxsutawney Phil (Michael Longfellow) made a guest appearance with British rappers (James Austin Johnson, Devon Walker).

    Coldplay performs another track from their newest album, called “Human Heart/Fix You.” It featured a number of backing vocals and Martin singing. He shouted out Pascal for hosting the great show. The sound of the record is authentic to Coldplay, and their signature sound didn’t change up much.

    https://youtu.be/wPKbuDFC1Rs

    The last sketch features Pascal at a birthday celebration dinner with other SNL cast members. One of the characters was comically cutting her food shaking the whole table, causing Pescal and others to break character.

    The next episode on February 25 features Woody Harrelson and musical guest Jack White.

  • Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper ‘Freaks On Parade Tour’ Coming to Jones Beach

    The rock icons Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper unite to announce the 2023 Freaks on Parade Tour. The 19-city run begins August 24 in Dallas, TX, and includes a stop at the Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, NY, on September 9. 

    Rob Zombie alice cooper

    Following a successful run last summer, Rob Zombie is at it again. Alongside Alice Cooper and Rob, the tour will feature the “godfather of Shock Rock”. Rounding out the line-up are industrial pioneers Ministry and eclectic alternative rock act Filter. Promised by Cooper, fans can expect to be met with his signature style of macabre rock on tour. 

    The Freaks on Parade Tour is one you won’t want to miss. Rob Zombie has continuously challenged audiences as he stretches the boundaries of both music and film. The eight-time Grammy nominee has sold over 15 million albums worldwide and is the only artist to encounter unprecedented accomplishments in both music and film. Each of Rob Zombie’s seven solo studio albums have premiered in the top 10 on Billboard’s 200 chart, including his most recent album, The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse, in 2021. Incorporating horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock, Alice Cooper brings his own brand of rock psychodrama to fans. Cooper is constantly touring, and releasing’s hits such as 2021’s Detroit Stories, which entered the Billboard Album chart at #1. 

    Freaks on Parade Tour tickets will be available for purchase on February 3 at 10 a.m. Tickets can be accessed here.

    2023 FREAKS ON PARADE TOUR DATES

    Thu Aug 24 –  Dallas, TX –  Dos Equis Pavilion

    Sat Aug 26 –  Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sun Aug 27 – West Palm Beach, FL –  iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    Tue Aug 29 –  Raleigh, NC –  Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    Wed Aug 30 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

    Fri Sep 01 –  Tinley Park, IL –  Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Sat Sep 02 –  Des Moines, IA –  Wells Fargo Arena

    Tue Sep 05 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Wed Sep 06 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    Fri Sep 08 – Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain

    Sat Sep 09 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    Sun Sep 10 – Hartford, CT – The XFINITY Theatre

    Tue Sep 12 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    Sat Sep 16 – Englewood, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre *

    Tue Sep 19 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Wed Sep 20 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre

    Fri Sep 22 – Concord, CA – Concord Pavilion

    Sat Sep 23 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center

    Sun Sep 24 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

  • The Wood Brothers Announce New Album, 5 Stops in NY on National Tour

    Roots band The Wood Brothers have announced their eighth studio album, titled Heart Is The Hero, which is set to be released on April 14 through Honey Jar/Thirty Tigers. The album will be supported by a tour, with stops in Buffalo, Ithaca, New York City, Accord, and Fairpoint. Prior to embarking on their tour, the band will release the first single from Heart Is The Hero in February.

    From left to right: Chris Wood, Jano Rix, and Oliver Wood

    The Wood Brothers consist of brothers, Chris and Oliver Wood, who grew up in Boulder, Colorado. Their “honorary sibling,” Jano Rix is also in The band. They focused more on the importance of performing rather than studio perfection for this album, resulting in an album that emphasizes the themes of presence, grace, and faith.

    “The chorus of the album’s title track says, ‘the heart is the hero of every song.’ By no means was it intentional, but much of the material we were writing for this record seemed to come full circle to the idea of trusting in your heart in matters that you can’t control,” says Oliver Wood.

    I’m looking forward to going on the road with these new songs from Heart Is The Hero and seeing how they evolve from night to night when performed in front of audiences. The recording process for this album was completely different from our last one, Kingdom In My Mind, where we had all the time in the world to experiment, tinker, and shape performances. For those sessions, I was living in Nashville close to Oliver and Jano, but I’ve since relocated to Canada, so our time to record together this time around had to be extremely focused and intentional.

    Chris Wood

    The Wood Brothers tour has New York shows that start this March. Dates and venues are available below. As of Jan. 26, artist pre-sale has begun. General on-sale started Jan. 27. Tickets can be purchased at thewoodbros.com.

    The Wood Brothers 2023 Tour

    1/31 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern ^ (Sold Out)
    2/1 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern ^ (Sold Out)
    2/2 – Ventura, CA – Ventura Music Hall ^
    2/3 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater ^
    2/4 – Stateline, NV – Bally’s Lake Tahoe Casino Resort ^
    2/6 – Santa Cruz, CA – Rio Theatre ^
    2/8 – Bend, OR – Midtown Ballroom ^
    2/9 – Seattle, WA – Neptune Theatre ^ (Sold Out)
    2/10 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall ^ (Sold Out)
    2/11 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall ^
    2/24 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena ^^
    3/1 – Lexington, KY – Lexington Opera House
    3/2 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre
    3/3 – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
    3/4 – Ithaca, NY – State Theatre
    3/6 – Westerly, RI – The United Theatre
    3/8 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live
    3/9 – Rocky Mount, VA – Harvester Performance Center (Sold Out)
    3/10 – Winston-Salem, NC – The Ramkat
    3/11 – Chattanooga, TN – Walker Theatre
    4/11- Scottsdale, AZ – Virginia G. Piper Theater – Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
    4/12 – Flagstaff, AZ – Orpheum Theater
    4/14 – Beaver Creek, CO – Vilar Performing Arts Center
    4/15 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
    4/17- Salina, KS – The Stiefel Theatre for the Performing Arts
    4/18 – Fayetteville, AK – JJ’s Live
    4/20 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
    4/21- Tilmon, TX – Old Settler’s Music Festival
    4/22 – Houston, TX – The Heights Theater
    5/10 – Peoria, IL – Premier Event Center *
    5/11 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed *
    5/12 – Minneapolis, MN – Utepils Brewing Co. *
    5/13 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater *
    5/15 – Akron, OH – Goodyear Theater *
    5/16 – Cincinnati, OH – Taft Theatre *
    5/18 – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern *
    5/19 – Raleigh, NC – North Carolina Museum of Art *
    5/20 – Washington, DC – The Anthem *
    5/21 – Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre *
    6/7 – Portland, ME – State Theatre *
    6/8 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner *
    6/9 – New York, NY – The Rooftop at Pier 17 *
    6/10 – Accord, NY – Arrowood Farms *
    6/11 – Fairport, NY – Perinton Center Park Amphitheater *

    6/13 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall *
    6/15 – Charlottesville, VA – Ting Pavilion *
    6/16 – Williamsburg, VA – Virginia Arts Festival’s Williamsburg Live *
    6/17 – Pittsburgh, PA – Mountain View Amphitheatre *
    6/18 – Grand Rapids, MI – venue TBA *
    6/23 – Greenfield, MA – Green River Festival
    8/18-20 – Wellston, MA – Hoxeyville Music Festival – Wellston, MI

    ^ w/ Taylor Ashton
    ^^ w/ The Avett Brothers & Turnpike Troubadours
    * w/ Shovels & Rope

  • MVP Arena in Albany Sets new Record for net Operating Profits in 2022

    MVP Arena in Albany ended 2022 with a record breaking net profit of $2,321,245, the most since the venue opened in 1990, then named the Knickerbocker Arena.

    MVP Arena
    Greta Van Fleet, photo by Csilla Kajtar for NYS Music.

    Albany County officials announced the record breaking net profits for the venue last week, with the previous record being in 2000 with a profit of $2,188,761. In 2022, MVP Arena presented 106 events with an attendance of 434,277. Some of the top acts that came to the venue include John Mayer, Journey, Korn, Slipknot, Roger Waters, Cody Johnson, My Chemical Romance, Luke Combs, Greta Van Fleet, Judas Priest, and more. Family favorite events included Disney On Ice and the Harlem Globetrotters, and for the first time ever, AEW made their Albany debut to a crowd of professional wrestling fans.

    The pandemic may have knocked us down, but MVP Arena has come back stronger than ever. The proof is in the numbers as we set a new record for net operating profits since Sinatra played the first show in 1990 and after welcoming some of the biggest names in music, comedy and more to Downtown Albany this year. Additionally, we’ve now invested $43 million into arena enhancements over the last four years alone with the NCAA March Madness and other great events scheduled for 2023. In the words of the great Frank Sinatra: ‘The best is yet to come.’

    Albany County Executive Daniel P.McCoy

    Once COVID-19 restrictions were lifted, those from Upstate New York, Western Vermont and Massachusetts attended the venue and enjoyed a slew of events. The annual economic impact derived within the capital region from those events at MVP Arena is estimated to be over $100 million. New technology to immerse fans further into the event going experience is helping the venue be so successful and helps the Albany area as a whole, according to ASM Global Executive Vice President Doug Thornton.

    For the 2023 season, the MVP Arena will be hosting a wide variety of events. Coming this year are Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band, Old Dominion, For King + Country, Zach Bryan, and Thomas Rhett with Cole Swindell. Other events include the NCAA Men’s DI Men’s Basketball 1st and 2nd Rounds, the NYSPHSAA Wrestling Championships, Jeff Dunham and Friends, Siena Saints men’s basketball, and the Albany FireWolves. For more information about the venue and to see the full schedule of events, visit here.