Category: News Desk

  • The Allman Brothers Band & Owsley Stanley Foundation to Release Exclusive 2-LP “Orange Sunshine” Vinyl

    The Allman Brothers Band in tandem with the Owsley Stanley Foundation is offering a special release exclusive 2-LP limited run of electric “Orange Sunshine” vinyl on November 3.

    Presented by the Owsley Stanley Foundation and The Allman Brothers with members including Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Berry Oakley, Johanny Johnson and Butch Trucks. The vinyl displays a collection of restored and mastered recordings of the ABB’s performances at New York City’s Fillmore East captured by the legendary Grateful Dead soundman Owsley ‘Bear’ Stanley.

    The 2-LP exclusive “Orange Sunshine” vinyl is essential to listen to for Allman Brothers fans, showcasing the original tapes from the Owsley archive, a seven-song set blues masterpiece featuring “Hoochie Coochie Man,” “Statesboro Blues”, the spin-off of Donovan’s “Mountain Jam,” and the ominous Gregg Allman composition “Whipping Post.”

    I had no prior experience with mixing their music, so I hope you don’t mind the rough edges in my mixes here. There was a wonderful feeling at these concerts that made the shows a lot of fun for us all…I had a good time working at these shows, and I hope you will have a good time listening to this historic early Allman Brothers Band.

    – Owsley “Bear” Stanley

    The Allman Brothers were on the brink of stardom in the 1970s and became best known for a wicked blend of rock, jazz, and R&B creating a unique groundbreaking sound. While only together for 11 months, promoter Bill Graham booked them in San Francisco and New York, inviting them back to the Fillmore East on a triple bill with Grateful Dead and Love. Fortunately for us, the Dead’s soundman Owsley “Bear” Stanley had his tapes rolling.

    Bear’s Sonic Journals: Allman Brothers Band Fillmore East February 1970 tracklist:

    LP Side 1:

    In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 9:22

    Hoochie Coochie Man 6:04

    Statesboro Blues 4:16

    LP Side 2:

    Trouble No More 4:11

    Outskirts Of Town 8:29

    Whipping Post 8:11

    LP Side 3:

    Mountain Jam 15:20

    LP Side 4:

    Mountain Jam (continued) 15:46

  • Adam Sandler, Jon Stewart and Many More Return to Night of Too Many Stars at the Beacon Theatre – A Live Comedy Event Benefiting Autism Programs

    NEXT for AUTISM, the leading nonprofit dedicated to building national programs that enhance the lives of autistic adults, is excited to announce the return of its beloved live comedy event, Night of Too Many Stars. The comedy concert and live auction are set to captivate the audience on Monday, December 11 at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.

    This year’s lineup promises an evening filled with laughter and entertainment, featuring talented performers such as Rachel Bloom, Stephen Colbert, Ron Funches, James Austin Johnson, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler, Amy Schumer, Jon Stewart, the cast of How to Dance in Ohio, and many more exciting names yet to be revealed. This event provides an ideal opportunity for both businesses and individuals to come together, celebrate the holiday season, and make a positive impact. Group sponsorships and ticket options are available for those eager to participate in this worthy cause.

    Night of Too Many Stars was conceived by the accomplished SNL and Conan O’Brien writer/producer Robert Smigel and his wife Michelle Smigel. Their personal journey with their autistic son, Daniel, led to the creation of this event. Over the past two decades, their extended comedy family has rallied behind the cause, raising over 30 million dollars to support programs that enrich the lives of autistic individuals. These programs focus on critical areas like education, home life, employment, social interaction, health, and overall well-being. Past event luminaries include the likes of Steve Carell, George Clooney, Billy Crystal, Jimmy Fallon, Tina Fey, Tracy Morgan, John Oliver, Katy Perry, Amy Poehler, Seth Rogen, Paul Rudd, Maya Rudolph, Jerry Seinfeld, Sarah Silverman, and Ben Stiller.

    With the prevalence of autism in children now at 1 in 36, and over 5.4 million autistic adults in the United States, the mission of NEXT for AUTISM is ever more critical. Their vision is to ensure every individual, regardless of their neurodiversity, has the opportunity to lead a fulfilling and productive life. To achieve this vision, NEXT leverages the insights of both neurodiverse and neurotypical stakeholders within their team and broader network. Over time, they have funded more than 350 projects at 145 organizations across the United States, making a positive impact on the lives of over 100,000 autistic individuals.

    The event committee comprises individuals deeply committed to the cause, including Michal Shtender and Michael Auerbach, Tanja and James Dixon, Dee and Tommy Hilfiger, Dr. Jen Clark and Andy Korbak, Bellanca Smigel Rutter and Mitch Rutter, Jackie and Adam Sandler, Rena and David Schwartzbaum, Laura and Harry Slatkin, Lucia Smigel, Michelle and Robert Smigel, Tracey and Jon Stewart, and Christopher “CJ” Wallace (as of October 15, 2023).

    Tickets for this extraordinary event start at $134.55 and will be available to the general public starting at 11am ET on Friday, October 27. Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster.com and will also be available for in-person purchase starting on Saturday, October 28 at the Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and Beacon Theatre box offices.

    NEXT for AUTISM is the leading nonprofit dedicated to transforming the national landscape of services for people with autism. In its 20th anniversary year, NEXT remains steadfast in its mission to revolutionize how individuals with autism thrive throughout their adult lives. This mission is accomplished through strategic partnerships with a wide range of autistic and neurotypical stakeholders, as well as national and local organizations. NEXT’s commitment is to develop national programs that enhance the lives of autistic adults, including initiatives like NEXT for DSP (Direct Support Professional) professional development training, NEXT for AUTISM FELLOWS scholarship initiative, and NEXT CONNECTS, a co-mentorship program aimed at fostering inclusion in the workplace.

  • House of Saturn Can Be Heard in Albany and Troy This Fall

    House of Saturn, a band of three friends from Troy, will perform in Albany and Troy this fall, showing off their musical talent and eclectic music tastes. The trio define themselves as a refreshing mix of folk, punk rock, and alternative. If you’ve been feeling like you need something more to add to your playlist – something new – then House of Saturn might be just what you’re looking for.

    House of Saturn – Jess Bowen (guitar, violin, vocals, synths), Brian Brancato (drums, vocals, guitar) and Malcom Kane (bass, trombone) – met in college during their studies at the Crane School of Music, and soon afterwards relocated to the Capital Region. After several years of late night studio jams, House of Saturn was born. The group has taken on a unique sound, performing original music from a wide variety of genres, but rooted in indie rock.

    House of Saturn’s musical catalog centers around the songwriting of Bowen and Brancato, with a handful of covers sprinkled in from various styles and genres. Bowen’s songwriting features colorful chord progressions often with an emphasis on the violin, strings, and rich vocal layering. Brancato writes from the perspective of a folk-influenced punk rocker with a fascination with compound and frequently changing time signatures. Audience members have described the band’s gigs as having “a 90s-esque jangly alternative rock vibe.” Between the contrast in songwriting styles and the group’s shared eclectic tastes in music, every House of Saturn show brings the audience a unique set of songs that everyone in the band is truly excited to share.

    What makes HoS different to me is that we’re not afraid to branch out. We all have such varied influences that inspire us which you can really hear in music from our two song writers (Brian v. Jess). You hear elements of bands/artists like That Dog, Bowie, Phish, and on the other side, there’s Green Day, Foo Fighters, and Beirut. It’s just so fun and freeing to be able to explore whatever we fancy that day and I think the audience can feel that and enjoys going for that ride.

    Malcom Kane

    Their latest single to date, “Waster” opens up with an electronic-feel, introducing the exciting percussion that mark many pop-style songs.

    While long intros of songs can get boring for some, this intro is captivating and you can find it easy to sink into the music and enjoy it. Brancato’s guitar solo has a relaxing 70s-feel to it which starts just before the lyrics begin. Jess Bowen’s light, calming lead vocals add to the overall feeling of being transported back to the 70s, complemented by the angelic backup vocals.

    The ending is surprising yet fitting, with the introduction of what sounds like a horn solo that ties the piece together.

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    On top of the musicality of the single, you have to appreciate the lyricism of the song. So many songs today are about how we feel like we’re running out of time, how we won’t have enough time, and we’re getting lost because of it. This song does the opposite: it compels us to enjoy that feeling of losing time, but not in a negative way: just letting yourself be a human and sort of…float.

    “I love to waste my time // with all of the weight of the wise // keep on the right path darling.” This section of the song speaks to everyone– sometimes it’s nice to just do nothing, because there’s still beauty in doing nothing. While we may know that we should be doing something– “the weight of the wise”– we also know that we can take a little time for ourselves to stay on the right path.

    We, as a society, are obsessed with a “grind” culture, and this song is perfectly combatting it.

    House of Saturn will perform on October 27 in Albany at WCDB’s Multi-Genre Night. There will be music from 7pm to 1am, and they will be performing from 9:30-10:30pm. They will also be at the Troy Speakeasy with Brooklyn band Waterfall Strainer on Monday, November 6.

    Follow House of Saturn on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or visit their website.

    Listen to them via their Spotify or Bandcamp.

  • Kitchen Dwellers Has Announced 2024 “L.F.G. Tour” With Tour Closing Stops in Brooklyn and Syracuse

    Kitchen Dwellers, a genre-bending quartet from Bozeman, Montana, has announced their 2024 “L.F.G. Tour.”

    Kitchen Dwellers tour

    Included on the tour for Kitchen Dwellers are two performances at Brooklyn Bowl Williamsburg, and one performance at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse, which round out the tour in March and April, 2024.

    The quartet—Shawn Swain (mandolin), Torrin Daniels (banjo), Joe Funk (upright bass), and Max Davies (acoustic guitar)—twist bluegrass, folk, and rock through a kaleidoscope of homegrown stories, rich mythology, American West wanderlust, and psychedelic hues. 

    After amassing 5 million-plus streams, selling out shows, and receiving acclaim from Huffington Post, Relix, American Songwriter, Forbes, and more, the group brings audiences back for the ride on their third full-length album.

    Kitchen Dwellers’ Instagram

    In the past, the group’s songs touched on the physical surroundings of Wise River, a 30-mile long river running through the Southwestern region of Montana. This time, the band decided to dive deeper and talk about the issues everyone has faced after the pandemic in 2020.

    “The town of Wise River is basically a forgotten spot on the map. It used to be a thriving place with many prosperous mines, but now it’s practically dried up. There’s a hell of a lot of melancholy. In our mind, it symbolizes the overall feeling of being in slowed-down Montana life.”

    Shawn Swain (mandolin)

    Kitchen Dwellers share timeless American stories. Song topics vary from mental health issues in the music industry to the death of a friend. Everyone can find a song that speaks to them, and that shows the band’s expansive writing and musical skills, and how they’ve grown since their already musically-sound past albums Ghost In The Bottle and Muir Maid.

    Kitchen Dwellers’ Instagram

    KITCHEN DWELLERS ON TOUR

    October 26 @ Suwannee Hulaween | Live Oak, FL

    October 27 @ Pour House | Charleston, SC^

    October 28 @ Pour House | Charleston, SC^

    October 29 @ Visulite Theatre | Charlotte, NC^

    October 31 @ Georgia Theatre | Athens, GA^ 

    November 9 @ Cervantes’ Other Side | Denver, CO – VIP ONLY

    November 10 @ Ogden Theatre | Denver, CO^^

    November 11 @ Ogden Theatre | Denver, CO

    November 30 @ Fine Line | Minneapolis, MN**

    December 1 @ The Sylvee | Madison, WI #

    December 2 @ Wooly’s | Des Moines, IA**

    December 3 @ RecordBar | Kansas City, MO**

    December 6 @ Kenny’s Westside Pub | Peoria, IL** 

    December 7 @ The Stache At The Intersection | Grand Rapids, MI**

    December 8 – 9 @ The Summit Music Hall | Columbus, OH**

    December 29 @ Top Hat Lounge | Missoula, MT

    December 30 @ The Wilma | Missoula, MT

    December 31 @ The Wilma | Missoula, MT

    1/16 @ Belly Up Aspen | Aspen, CO**

    1/17 @ Belly Up Aspen | Aspen, CO**

    1/18 @ Mesa Theater | Grand Junction, CO**

    1/20 @ Center For The Arts | Crested Butte, CO** 

    1/21 @ Sheridan Opera House | Telluride, CO** 

    1/23 @  Meow Wolf | Santa Fe, NM*

    1/25 @ Beer City Music Hall | Oklahoma City, OK* 

    1/26 @  Deep Ellum Art Co. | Dallas, TX*

    1/27 | Empire Garage | Austin, TX* 

    2/13 @ Treefort Music Hall |  Boise, ID 

    2/14 @ The Commonwealth Room | Salt Lake City, UT % 

    2/16 @ Belly Up Tavern | Solana Beach, CA 

    2/17 @ Troubadour | West Hollywood, CA

    2/18 @  The Independent | San Francisco, CA

    2/21 @  WOW Hall | Eugene, OR**

    2/22 @  Revolution Hall | Portland, OR**

    2/23 @ Midtown Ballroom | Bend, OR** 

    2/24 @ Neptune Theatre | Seattle, WA** 

    2/25 @  Wild Buffalo | Bellingham, WA**

    3/1-3 @ WinterWonderGrass | Steamboat Springs, CO 

    3/21 @ Infinity Hall | Hartford, CT^^ 

    3/22 @ The Met | Pawtucket, RI^^ 

    3/23 @ State Theatre | Portland, ME^^ 

    3/24 @ The Drake |  Amherst, MA^^ 

    3/27 @ The Capitol Room at The Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center | Harrisburg, PA^^ 

    3/28 @ Lincoln Theatre | Washington, DC^^

    3/29 @  Brooklyn Bowl | Brooklyn, NY^^

    3/30 @  Brooklyn Bowl | Brooklyn, NY

    4/2 @  Westcott Theater | Syracuse, NY^^

    General ticket on sale is Friday, October 27 at 10am local time. For ticket information, visit their website.

    Stream Kitchen Dwellers’ music on Spotify or Apple Music.

    For more information, follow Kitchen Dwellers on Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube.

  • Cat Power To Play Carnegie Hall, Honor Bob Dylan

    Singer-songwriter Cat Power has announced a special Carnegie Hall Valentine’s Day performance, recreating Bob Dylan’s iconic performance at the Royal Albert Hall.

    The show will feature a 15-song recreation of Dylan’s set, and will be released as a companion to her album, Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert to be released on November 10.

    Cat Power

    In addition to announcing her Dylan tribute set, Power released two singles from her upcoming album. “Mr Tambourine Man” and “Like A Rolling Stone,” both live Dylan covers, honor the legendary folk musician with Power’s distinct flair. 

    I had and still have such respect for the man who crafted so many songs that helped develop conscious thinking in millions of people, helped shape the way they see the world. So even though my hands were shaking so much I had to keep them in my pockets, I felt real dignity for myself. It felt like a real honor for me to stand there.

    Chan Marshall (Cat Power)

    Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert is a recording of a live tribute show, based on Bob Dylan’s May 1966 show at Manchester Free Trade Hall. The show was put down in history as the Royal Albert Hall Concert due to a mislabeled bootleg. Dylan’s famous set featured a mid-show switch from acoustic to electric, which Power will duly recreate. 

    Cat Power Sings Dylan: The 1966 Royal Albert Hall Concert

    Cat Power, offstage known as Chan Marshall, will embark on a four-date tour honoring Bob Dylan and celebrating her new album. She will make two sold-out stops at West Hollywood’s The Troubadour, and one at Los Angeles’ Palace Theatre, following up with a Valentine’s Day performance at New York City’s Carnegie Hall.

    Tickets for Cat Power on February 14th show at Carnegie Hall will go on sale October 27 at 11AM ET. 

  • Nickel Creek 2024 Tour To Stop in Rochester, Troy, Buffalo

    Grammy Award-winning trio, Nickel Creek—mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins—will continue their extensive headline tour next year including newly confirmed shows in Rochester, Troy, and Buffalo.

    After meeting as young children in California’s That Pizza Place, and subsequently earning the respect of the bluegrass circuit for a decade, the trio signed with venerable label, Sugar Hill Records, in 2000 and quickly broke through with their Grammy-nominated, Alison Krauss-produced self-titled LP. Since that effort, the trio has released three more studio albums to date: 2002’s This Side, which won Best Contemporary Folk Album at the 45th Grammy Awards, 2005’s Why Should the Fire Die? and 2014’s A Dotted Line

    Each member of Nickel Creek has also taken part in many outside projects over the years. Chris Thile is a 2012 recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and served as the host of the American radio variety show “Live from Here” (formerly “A Prairie Home Companion”) from 2016 to 2020. He has also released collaborative albums with world-renowned musicians like Yo-Yo Ma, Edgar Meyer, Brad Mehldau and Stuart Duncan as well as six studio albums with his Grammy-winning band, Punch Brothers. Sean Watkins is a co-founder of Watkins Family Hour alongside Sara, who has released three albums and maintains a long-running collaborative show in Los Angeles. Sean has also released a string of solo albums, while Sara’s extracurricular projects include the aforementioned Watkins Family Hour, as well as the Grammy-winning roots trio, I’m With Her, which she co-founded alongside Aoife O’Donovan and Sarah Jarosz. Sara Jarosz has released four studio albums and has contributed fiddle to recordings for artists like Phoebe Bridgers, The Killers, and John Mayer.

    Even stronger when together, Nickel Creek revolutionized bluegrass and folk in the early 2000s and ushered in a new era of what we now recognize as Americana music. In a 2020 retrospective entitled, “The Year Folk Broke: How Nickel Creek Made Americana The New Indie Rock,” NPR Music praised, “20 years ago this month, an album arrived that seemed to speak all these languages at once: unafraid to push the boundaries of its primary genre, and packing the musical chops to bring such an eclectic vision to life. Behind it were three musicians just barely old enough to vote” and continued, “That makes Nickel Creek and its unofficial debut a critical point along a storied timeline, one whose innovations offer countless connections between the genre’s origins and its future. Once dubbed ‘progressive newgrassers,’ the three musicians now fit firmly within the ranks of Americana music—however nebulous, layered and diverse that realm may be. They have only themselves to thank.”

    The upcoming shows add to a landmark year for the group, who released Celebrants—their fifth studio album and first release in nine years—this past spring via Thirty Tigers. Additionally, Nickel Creek recently received the Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award at the 2023 Americana Music Association Honors & Awards and performed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “CBS Saturday Morning” earlier this year.

    Recorded at Nashville’s RCA Studio A, the album was produced by longtime collaborator Eric Valentine (Queens of the Stone Age, Grace Potter, Weezer) and features Mike Elizondo on bass. Reflecting on the project, the band shares, “This is a record about embracing the friction inherent in real human connection. We begin the record yearning for and pursuing harmonious connection. We end the record having realized that truly harmonious connection can only be achieved through the dissonance that we’ve spent our entire adult lives trying to avoid.”

    NICKEL CREEK CONFIRMED TOUR DATES

    February 6, 2024—Iowa City, IA—Hancher Auditorium

    February 7, 2024—Madison, WI—Overture Hall

    February 9, 2024—Des Moines, IA—Hoyt Sherman Place

    February 10, 2024—Indianapolis, IN—Murat Theatre at Old National Centre

    February 12, 2024—Peoria, IL—Peoria Civic Center Theater

    February 13, 2024—Kalamazoo, MI—Kalamazoo State Theatre

    February 15, 2024—Columbus, OH—Mershon Auditorium

    February 16, 2024—Fort Wayne, IN—The Clyde Theatre

    February 17, 2024—Louisville, KY—The Louisville Palace

    February 19, 2024—Durham, NC—Durham Performing Arts Center

    February 20, 2024—Augusta, GA—Miller Theater

    February 21, 2024—Jacksonville, FL—Florida Theatre

    February 23, 2024—Fort Lauderdale, FL—Broward Center for the Performing Arts

    February 24, 2024—Clearwater, FL—Ruth Eckerd Hall

    March 12, 2024—Canton, OH—Canton Palace Theatre

    March 14, 2024—Bethesda, MD—Music Center at Strathmore

    March 15, 2024—Newark, NJ—NJPAC

    March 16, 2024—Rochester, NY—Kodak Center

    March 17, 2024—Burlington, VT—Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

    March 19, 2024—Groton, MA—Groton Hill Music Center Concert Hall 

    March 21, 2024—Storrs, CT—Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts

    March 22, 2024— Troy, NY—Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

    March 23, 2024—Buffalo, NY—University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

    March 24, 2024— Lancaster, PA—American Music Theatre

    April 26, 2024—Knoxville, TN—Tennessee Theatre

    April 27, 2024—Savannah, GA—Johnny Mercer Theatre

    April 30, 2024—Huntsville, AL—VBC Mark Smith Concert Hall

    May 2, 2024—Little Rock, AR—The Hall

    Tickets for the 2024 shows are available for pre-sale starting today, October 25, at 10:00am local time with general on-sale following this Friday, October 27 at 10:00am local time. Full details can be found at www.nickelcreek.com/tour

    For more information on the band or any upcoming shows, follow Nickel Creek on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, or visit their website.

    Stream their music via Apple Music or Spotify.

  • blink-182 Announce Summer Tour with Pierce The Veil, Coming to Citi Field

    Multi-platinum and award-winning rock group blink-182 just announced this summer they are heading on a headlining tour with pop-punk support act Pierce The Veil, coming to Citi Field on July 21, 2024.

    Following the massive success of their colossal global outing and recent headlining festival performances at When We Were Young Festival, Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker will hit some of the biggest venues nationwide next year, debuting their new album One More Time.

    blink-182 started rocking almost thirty years ago in a San Diego garage. They have sold over fifty million albums worldwide, and according to the New York Times, “No punk band of the 1990s has been more influential than ‘blink-182’. With Delonge back after nearly a decade, fans can expect that electric on-stage magic that the trio has delivered over the years.

    Tickets will go on sale starting Friday, October 27 at 10 a.m.

    BLINK-182 2024 NORTH AMERICA TOUR DATES:

    *With Support from Pierce The Veil 

    +With Support from Alexisonfire and Pierce The Veil

    Jun 20 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center*

    Jun 21 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center*

    Jun 24 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center*

    Jun 25 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena*

    Jun 27 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena

    Jun 30 – San Diego, CA – Petco Park*

    July 02 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena*

    July 03 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena*

    July 06 — Los Angeles, CA — SoFi Stadium*

    July 08– Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center*

    July 09 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center*

    Jul 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center*

    Jul 13 – Portland, OR – Moda Center*

    Jul 14 – Quincy, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre*

    Jul 21 – Flushing, NY – Citi Field*

    July 23 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park*

    July 24 — Hartford, CT — The XFINITY Theatre

    Jul 26 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center*

    Jul 27 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena*

    Jul 29 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena*

    Jul 30 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena*

    Aug 01 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena*

    Aug 02 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse*

    Aug 06 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center*

    Aug 07 – Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum*

    Aug 09 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center*

    Aug 10 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center*

    Aug 12 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena*

    Aug 13 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center*

    Aug 15 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre+

    BLINK-182 WORLDWIDE TOUR DATES:

    AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND

    !With Support from Rise Against

    Feb 8 – Perth, Australia – RAC Arena!

    Feb 9 – Perth, Australia – RAC Arena!

    Feb 11 – Adelaide, Australia – Entertainment Centre!

    Feb 13 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena!

    Feb 14 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena!

    Feb 16 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena!

    Feb 17 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena!

    Feb 19 – Brisbane, Australia – Entertainment Centre!

    Feb 20 – Brisbane, Australia – Entertainment Centre!

    Feb 21 – Brisbane, Australia – Entertainment Centre!

    Feb 23 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena!

    Feb 24 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena!

    Feb 26 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena!

    Feb 27 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena!

    Feb 29 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena!

    Mar 02 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena!

    Mar 04 – Christchurch, NZ – Christchurch Arena!

    LATIN AMERICA

    March 2024 – Lollapalooza Argentina, Chile & Brasil, Estereo Picnic, and Asuncionico

    **Exact performance dates to be announced

    March 2024 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Pal Norte Festival

    **Exact performance date to be announced

    March 27, 2024 – Lima, Peru – Estadio San Marcos

    April 2, 2024 – Mexico City, Mexico – The Sports Palace

    April 3, 2024 – Mexico City, Mexico – The Sports Palace

    April 5, 2024 – Mexico City, Mexico – The Sports Palace

    April 6, 2024 – Mexico City, Mexico – The Sports Palace 

    EUROPE

    ^With Support from The Story So Far

    Aug 26 – Belfast, UK – SSE Arena^

    Aug 27 – Dublin, Ireland – Royal Hospital Kilmainham^

    Aug 29 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro^

    Aug 30 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro^

  • Dopapod Winter Tour Visits Buffalo, Syracuse and Saratoga in March

    Dopapod’s winter/spring tour for 2024 kicks off in the Southeast this coming January, but by March the group will be hitting New York for a trio of shows in Buffalo, Syracuse and Saratoga Springs.

    Dopapod Winter Tour Visits Buffalo, Syracuse, Saratoga in March

    After a dozen shows in the Southeast, including five consecutive nights in Florida, Dopapod will have another 10 shows at yet to be announced venues and locales. By mid-March, the four-piece – keyboardist/vocalist Eli Winderman, guitarist/vocalist Rob Compa, bassist Chuck Jones and drummer Neal “Fro” Evans – will be back in the Northeast, ready to hit some familiar haunts.

    photo by Filip Zalewski

    On Tuesday, March 19, the palindromic band performs at Buffalo Iron Works, then after a day off Dopapod will be at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse. Friday, March 22 finds the quartet back at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs, where the group has performed to packed rooms, most notably on October 20, 2021 when they spent the entire first set performing Pink Floyd’s “Echoes” in its entirety. Check out our recap, photos and videos from the show here.

    Dopapod Winter/Spring 2024 Tour Dates

    Jan. 12 Roanoke, VA TICKETS

    Jan. 13 Chattanooga, TN TICKETS

    Jan. 14 Charleston, SC TICKETS

    Jan. 17 Sanford, FL TICKETS

    Jan. 18 Gainesville, FL TICKETS

    Jan. 19 Fort Lauderdale, FL TICKETS

    Jan. 20 Tampa, FL TICKETS

    Jan. 21 Pensacola, FL TICKETS

    Jan. 24 New Orleans, LA TICKETS

    Jan. 25 Dallas, TX TICKETS

    Jan. 26 Houston, TX TICKETS

    Jan. 27 Austin, TX TICKETS

    Mar. 19 Buffalo, NY TICKETS

    Mar. 21 Syracuse, NY TICKETS

    Mar. 22 Saratoga Springs, NY TICKETS

    Mar. 26 Baltimore, MD COMING SOON

    Mar. 27 Baltimore, MD COMING SOON

    Mar. 29 Fairfield, CT TICKETS

    Mar. 30 Boston, MA TICKETS

    Mar. 31 Plymouth, NH TICKETS

  • Seven Act Golden Oldies Spectacular Will Come to Proctors in November

    An incredible seven act Golden Oldies Spectacular hits the Proctors’ stage on Sunday, November 12 with performances from The Happenings, Jay Siegel’s Tokens, The Bronx Wanderers, Barbara Harris and The Toys, and Kid Kyle.

    The Happenings, featuring incredible original lead singer Bob Miranda, continues to impress audiences with their showmanship and vocal capabilities. Their 1966 and 1967 chart-topping hits, including “See You in September” (still ranked in the top 100 “summer songs” in pop history) and “I Got Rhythm” were both gold records, as was “Go Away Little Girl” and “My Mammy.” The Happenings appeared on TV many times, including Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show, the Smother Brothers, and Merv Griffin shows. Audiences are sure to be dancing on their feet, especially during his version of “Proud to be an American,” a tribute to veterans. 

    Jay Siegel’s Tokens started their career as the Linc-Tones in 1955 in Brooklyn at Abraham Lincoln High School. Jay Siegel was the lead singer, with Neil Sedaka in the band. They evolved into the Tokens in 1960 and had a top 15 hit and million seller in 1961: “Tonight I Fell in Love.” Their international #1 hit, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” followed shortly after. Unique in the history of pop music, “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” re-entered the charts 33 years later and went to #1 worldwide again, stoked by its use in “The Lion King” Disney movie. The Tokens’ last hit was “Portrait of My Love.” 

    The multi-talented Jay Siegel and the Tokens also produced many hits for The Chiffons, The Happenings, and Tony Orlando and Dawn. In 1962, they were the first vocal group to produce a #1 hit for another vocal group (“He’s So Fine” by The Chiffons). They also sang on many commercials for Pan America, Ban, Clairol, Cool Whip, and Chesterfield cigarettes. As popular producers, they hired Bob Miranda in 1963 to write songs for the artists they were producing such as The Chiffons and Gerry and the Pacemakers. In 1965, the Tokens and Jubilee Records formed B.T. Puppy Records, which signed and produced The Happenings. 

    The Bronx Wanderers were founded in 2006 by Vinny Adinofi. “Yo Vinny” was already a successful producer, record label executive, and publisher for Lifesong and Columbia Records, when his friends in show business– including Dion and actors Chass Palminteri and Danny Aiello– prodded Vinny to put together a rock and roll band featuring his musically-gifted 10 and 14 year old sons, as well as a few of their high school friends. More than a decade later, the Bronx Wanderers became a sensational act, performing in Casinos and theatres nationwide, and they continue to live the dream while happily residing in a Las Vegas casino since 2016. Their first year there, they received the Bronze Award for best new casino band in Vegas, only beaten out by Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys.

    In 2017, The Bronx Wanderers have received seven nominations and have since won twelve “Best of Las Vegas” awards and been inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame. Their repertoire of songs appeals to multiple generations, including hits by Dion and the Belmonts, Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Billy Joel, and Queen. Their on-stage chemistry and energy actively engages all audiences, and the audience feels like part of the family by the end of the show. The Bronx Wanderers performed once at Proctors, bringing the house down with their amazing version of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Proctors oldies fans kept requesting their return, but their Vegas residency limited their touring– until now. 

    Barbara Harris and The Toys will sing their hits, as well as hits from the girl groups of the 60s. Barbara grew up in North Carolina and was a featured vocalist in many churches by the age of 8. At 11, she moved to New York City and continuously won first prize at area dances. She and four of her high school classmates formed a vocal group, singing on street corners in Queens. Barbara Harris, Barbara Parritt, and June Montiero continued singing backup vocals on many recordings in New York studios when their manager, Vince Marc, introduced them to songwriter/record executive Bob Crewe, and they signed with his DynoVoice label. Marc also introduced them to songwriters Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell who wrote most of the songs that Barbara Harris and The Toys recorded.

    Their signature hit, “Lover’s Concerto,” reached #2 on the charts and sold 2 million copies. It was followed by top 20 hit “Attack.” The trio also appeared on Dick Clark’s “American Bandstand,” “Shindig,” and “Hullabaloo,” as well as the movie, “It’s a Bikini World.” Barbara Harris continues to write and record her own songs and perfectly fits into this year’s Proctors lineup.

    New Jersey’s Kid Kyle first gained prominence at age 8 with his performance in Los Angeles on American Idol Junior. He performed at Proctors before he was a teenager and brought the house down. Kyle has performed on “Today in New York,” “Good Day, New York,” and “The Tony Danza Show.” He was also featured in PBS’ 2008 “My Music, Doo Wop Love Songs” and again in 2018 in PBS’ “Doo Wop Generations.” In 2019, Kid Kyle was voted best male singer and inducted into the East Coast Music Hall of Fame. At age 28, he embodies the next generation of singers that will keep the great music of the 50s and 60s alive and flourishing. 

    Vito Picone & The Elegants will perform at Proctors for the second time. They were formed in 1956 in Staten Island, and they had a monster hit, “Little Star,” in 1958. Co-written by Vito Picone, “Little Star” sold almost three million copies worldwide, and spent 19 weeks on the Billboard charts. They have received the “Million-Aires” award for the song airing over 1 million times on the radio. Vito and The Elegants have performed at Carnegie Hall, and have performed eight times at Radio City Music Hall. They were also the first doo wop group to perform at Lincoln Center.

    “Little Star” has been used in countless productions, including the show “The Sopranos.” Vito even made a cameo appearance in the Oscar-winning motion picture “Goodfellas.” 

    Opening the show is Vinnie Medugno. Although still a young man, Medugno wears many hats: WABC weekend radio host, dj at entertainment events, dance music performer and songwriter (one was a hit on the Billboard UNderground Dance Music charts), and teacher at Port Richmond HIgh School. Vinnie performed on T.J. Lubinsly’s PBS show “Doo Whop, Pop and Soul Generations,” and, like Kid Kyle, he embodies today’s younger generation of entertainers determined to keep our music alive. 

    Tickets are on sale now at the Proctors box office – 432 State Street in Schenectady – by phone at (518) 346-6204, or on their website

  • Billy Joel Exhibit ‘My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey’ Arrives at the LIMEHOF

    As the Thanksgiving season approaches, Long Island prepares to offer a special treat to music enthusiasts and fans of the legendary Billy Joel. The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) proudly presents the ‘Billy Joel – My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey’ exhibit, set to open this Thanksgiving weekend for a limited time.

    This exhibit invites visitors to embark on an extraordinary journey spanning over five decades, exploring rare memorabilia, personal experiences, and the remarkable career of the iconic “Piano Man.” Don’t miss your chance to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    The team responsible for this remarkable exhibit, along with music enthusiasts and the press, came together on Friday, October 20, for an exciting press conference to unveil their plans. During the conference, they shared insights about the exhibit’s development, its significance in celebrating Long Island’s musical legacy, and the excitement of honoring Billy Joel’s storied career. We are thrilled and honored to present the Billy Joel exhibit everyone has been waiting for,” exclaimed Ernie Canadeo, Chairman of the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF). Canadeo’s enthusiasm reflects the dedication of the entire LIMEHOF team in making this exhibit a reality.

    Renowned designer and LIMEHOF board member, Kevin O’Callaghan, is the creative mastermind behind the exhibit. O’Callaghan has an impressive track record, having previously designed the Hall of Fame and its current exhibit to much acclaim. The collaboration between O’Callaghan and Canadeo has been instrumental in bringing the exhibit to life. They have worked closely with Billy Joel throughout the past year, presenting exhibit plans and designs to him multiple times and receiving his valuable input. Their dedication has culminated in a final design that is ready to be created, ensuring a captivating and authentic representation of Billy Joel’s remarkable journey. The expertise and vision of these individuals have played a pivotal role in making the ‘Billy Joel – My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey’ exhibit a reality that promises to exceed expectations.

    Key Features of the Exhibit

    1. Rare Memorabilia: The exhibit will feature an array of rare memorabilia, from original sheet music to instruments used during Joel’s performances. Fans can expect to see treasured artifacts that will transport them back to the moments that shaped Billy Joel’s career.
    2. Interactive Displays: Visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Billy Joel through interactive displays that allow you to get a feel for his iconic piano performances. These displays will transport you to the front row of some of his most memorable concerts.
    3. Behind-the-Scenes Insights: Discover the man behind the music with personal anecdotes and insights from Billy Joel himself. These glimpses into his life will provide a unique perspective on his journey.
    4. Music and Lyrics: Explore the creation process of some of his most famous songs through handwritten lyrics and original musical compositions, giving visitors an intimate understanding of his artistry.
    5. Videos and Interviews: The exhibit will also feature a collection of rare videos and interviews, shedding light on Joel’s thoughts, inspirations, and experiences over the years.

    The ‘Billy Joel – My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey’ exhibit at the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame is a Thanksgiving gift to music lovers and Billy Joel enthusiasts alike. With over five decades of rare memorabilia, personal insights, and limited-time engagement, this exhibit promises to be a memorable experience for all who attend. Join in the celebration of Billy Joel’s legendary career and the enduring power of music at this extraordinary event. Get your tickets now and make your Thanksgiving weekend truly special by discovering the remarkable journey of the iconic “Piano Man.”

    In addition to the thrilling ‘Billy Joel – My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey’ exhibit, the celebration of the iconic musician doesn’t stop there. Billy Joel’s profound connection to his hometown has been recognized and honored in a remarkable way. In a heartfelt gesture, Oyster Bay, Long Island, decided to pay homage to its musical legend by renaming a section of Audrey Avenue to ‘Billy Joel Way.’ This act of appreciation culminated in a poignant ceremony where the town also bestowed upon Billy Joel a Key to the City.