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  • Bronx Summer Jam returns to Bronx Park East on July 15

    This Saturday, July 15, the second annual Bronx Summer Jam will be held at Bronx Park East – Oscar Comras Memorial Mall. Catch live music from local Bronx musicians for free from 12-6 pm. 

    Bronx summer jam

    July Quinn, WIN, and Kony Brooks return to the festival alongside a number of local artists. Drew Torres, The Phoenix Within, Wastewood, Balcony Talk, Richard Pigkaso, and Ki Storii will perform on the Kings Stage. Audience members can enjoy an array of genres, ranging from rap and indie rock to hip hop and reggae. 

    While artists from the Kings Stage take breaks after their thirty minute sets, the music continues on the Sirens Stage. Audiences will hear Jynn, DJ Mike, and F1rst Class perform. 

    The festival is produced by Sirens & Kings, a co-production company made of two Bronx music collectives, Sounds & Sirens and The Fox & King. Their goal is to showcase the often overshadowed music scene of the Bronx. 

    Bronx summer jam
    Performer at last year’s Bronx Summer Jam. Photo courtesy of Sirens & Kings.

    “Everyone always focuses on Brooklyn, or Queens, or Manhattan for New York City’s music scene,” DJ Mike Nickerson, Founder of Sounds & Sirens, said. “There’s a thriving scene in the Bronx. We hope to be able to showcase it, have it grow, and support everybody in it.” 

    DJ Mike hopes the Bronx’s music scene will be heard by all, allowing a music community to grow, just like the one from his teenage years. During their teenage years, DJ Mike and Co-Owner and Founder of The Fox and King, Fernando Michael, were part of the Bronx’s The Underground community. The Underground was a prominent music scene in the late 2000s and early 2010s before its decline. 

    “Going to Bronx Underground shows when I was younger shaped the person I turned into,” DJ Mike said. “When you’re in high school or middle school, you may not like things that other people like. You’re not cool or popular, because you like rock, hip hop, or classical jazz. But coming together in a music community, like what we experienced growing up, helps foster a community that tells you that you’re not alone – that you have a group of people you can identify with and can party with.” 

    In 2018, The Fox & King started a reemergence of The Underground. They brought back live music shows to the First Lutheran Church in the Bronx. The pandemic, however, killed any efforts of a rejuvenation of this music community. After a lull in live shows, they hope the Bronx Summer Jam will reignite the drive to rebuild this music community. 

    At last year’s Bronx Summer Jam, sparks of their dream were seen. The first Bronx Summer Jam started off slow, but as the festival continued, its audience grew. 

    Performers and organizers from last year’s Bronx Summer Jam. Photo courtesy of Sirens & Kings.

    “Slowly the public, the regular folks that go to the park, were showing up to the event, without knowing it was there,” said Christopher Vasquez, Co-Owner and Public Relations Manager of The Fox & King. “It became a natural audience.”

    Fernando Michael referenced Field of Dreams. “If you build it, they will come.” Not only does this refer to the audience but to the musical artists as well. Fernando said, “We have musical artists reaching out to us in mass, because what we do is so prominent to the borough.” 

    They will come, even in the rain. The original date of the Bronx Summer Jam was this past June 24. It had to be rescheduled due to potential thunderstorms. Instead of doing nothing, some of the musicians got together and performed at Legendary Bar and Grill in the Bronx. They proved this musical community is back.

    Christopher Vasquez notes how essential it is to have this musical community back. “Without someone to tell the story of the people in a community, it’s detrimental. You need the voice. You need the storytellers. The storytellers that are on a mic, the writers that write in a book or a journal – music does all these things. It brings people together.” 

    To be part of this music community and to check out the vast array of performers, head to the second annual Bronx Summer Jam this Saturday, July 15, from 12-6 pm at Bronx Park East – Oscar Comras Memorial Mall.

  • Five Can’t Miss Shows in Rochester This July

    Summer is in full swing and that means the slate of venues for music all around the state has just gotten exponentially larger. Typically the only theme with these posts is the very best shows to see no matter where. But this month we’re specifically highlighting some unique places to catch some tunes, and maybe some rays, in Rochester this July.

    July 14, Old World Warblers at Sam Patch

    Described perfectly by fellow local musician Chaz Hearne, the Old World Warblers are a “bare bones acoustic trio that utilizes the percussive elements of the their instruments without wasting a single note.” What better way to enjoy then on a historic packet boat cruising down the Erie Canal? You can do just that when the Sam Patch hosts them this Friday evening.

    Tickets are $32 and it sets sail at 6:30p.

    July 19 – The Big Takeover at George Eastman Museum Garden

    The Big Takeover, from the Hudson Valley, take roots reggae and put their own unique spin on the classic sound, with Jamaican born singer-songwriter Nee Nee Rushie leading the way. And you can see them play their hearts out nestled in the gardens at the George Eastman Museum. What could be better?

    Tickets are $12 and the show starts at 6p.

    July 21 – Magic Beans at Public Market

    Magic Beans are a four piece that are beginning to make big strides in the jam band world by combining elements from the full range of modern music and taking them for long exploratory rides, as jam bands are wont to do. Check out what their all about at the Rochester Public Market as a part of their annual Bands on the Bricks series. Litz will open the show.

    The show is free and will get started around 6p.

    July 27 – Archive Ravens at Riverie River Cruise

    More music on a boat! The newest boat in town is the Riverie, taking cruises down the Genesee River from the newly minted dock in Corn Hill. This night you can take in the river sights, the sunset, and the sweet sounds of local folk duo The Archive Ravens. Sounds like a great night.

    Boat leaves at 6p and tickets are $45.

    July 28 – Heatwave Bluegrass at Genesee County Museum

    Is there anything better than seeing superbly played old-time music played at a meticulously appointed old-time town? Take the opportunity to partake in such a fantasy scenario when area bluegrass barnburners Heatwave Bluegrass take the stage inside the Genesee County Museum. You can dress however you like but vintage-wear would probably be most appropriate

    Tickets are $8 and the show starts at 5:30p.

    These are just a few of the great shows you’ll find in Rochester this July! Stay tuned for our August picks in a few weeks!

  • Electric Zoo Announces 2023 Lineup Featuring ‘Under Construction’ Project

    Electric Zoo, New York City’s esteemed electronic music festival, has announced its 2023 lineup featuring the festival debut of ‘Under Construction,’ the groundbreaking brand brought to life by house music heavyweights Chris Lake and FISHER.

    Electric Zoo also announced its highly anticipated Hyperspace theme, coming to Randall’s Island Park Sept 1-3. With six fully curated stages from artists and event brands, the festival is proud to add ‘Under Construction‘ to the recently unveiled MegaMirage stage on Friday, Sept. 1. It will dazzle fans with an extraordinary showcase of Chris Lake & FISHER’S favorite artists plus a special B2B set.

    Chris Lake and FISHER are two titans of the industry, each known for their distinct style in the studio, on the decks, and as label curators. Lake has earned numerous chart-topping hits such as “Turn Off The Lights” while also spearheading his widely acclaimed Black Book Records imprint. FISHER is the iconic Australian maestro known not only for his label Catch & Release but also for dancefloor anthems like his grammy nominated smash “Losing It,”  along with multiple singles that dominated the charts, topped over a billion streams, and ignited countless raves worldwide. 

    Electric Zoo’s all-new immersive MegaMirage stage comes from the brilliant minds behind The Brooklyn Mirage, located on a secluded part of the expanded festival grounds with its own dedicated entrances and exits – without the need for a second ticket. Taking the stage is Cloonee, Mau P, Rebūke, Honeyluv, Yolanda Be Cool, and Charles Meyer.

    The lineup for Electric Zoo is a star-studded affair, featuring performances and exciting collaborations from GRiZ, who will take the stage for three unique sets throughout the weekend, including a headlining live set, and an epic B2B with Zeds Dead. Electronic music legends Deadmau5 and Kaskade will join forces for the New York City debut of Kx5. Joining these iconic acts are chart-toppers such as Galantis, Alison Wonderland, Marshmello, The Chainsmokers, Gryffin, The Blessed Madonna, The Desert Hearts Crew, J. Worra, Big Gigantic, and plenty more.

    Tickets for Electric Zoo 2023 are on sale now. For more information, visit here.

  • The Eagles to Visit NYC and Belmont Park for “The Long Goodbye” Final Tour

    After more than 50 years of touring, the Eagles will embark on their final tour, dubbed “The Long Goodbye,” featuring two dates in NYC and one in Belmont Park. The tour will kick off in Madison Square Garden this September and is expected to continue into 2025. The band will be accompanied by special guest Steely Dan.

    The Eagles. Credit: Ron Koch.

    The Eagles have performed over 1,000 concerts over their long career, with their tours consistently ranking in both Billboard’s and Pollstar’s top 10 lists. They have sold over 150 million albums, with six #1 albums. In 1998, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

    Notable albums include Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975), which is the best-selling album in history at 38 times platinum. Another of their albums, Hotel California is the third best-selling U.S. album in history, certified 26-times platinum. The band has also earned six Grammy awards.

    Our long run has lasted far longer than any of us ever dreamed. But, everything has its time, and the time has come for us to close the circle.

    The Eagles

    The Eagles plan to expand the tour, expecting it to run until 2025. They will return to various cities as the market demands, with scheduling information to be released as dates are set.

    Upcoming Tour Dates

    Sept. 7 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY

    Sept. 8- Madison Square Garden- New York, NY

    Sept. 11 – TD Garden – Boston, MA

    Sept. 16 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ

    Sept. 20 – UBS Arena – Belmont Park, NY

    Oct. 5 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO

    Oct. 9 – Gainbridge Fieldhouse – Indianapolis, IN

    Oct. 13 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI

    Oct. 17 – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – Cleveland, OH

    Nov. 2 – State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA

    Nov. 7 – Spectrum Center – Charlotte, NC

    Nov. 9 – PNC Arena – Raleigh, NC

    Nov. 14 – Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY

    Nov. 17 – Xcel Energy Center – St. Paul, MN

    Presale tickets and VIP packages will be available on July 12 for all currently announced shows. The general on-sale will begin on July 14 at 10:00 a.m. More information and tickets can be found on the Eagles’ website.

  • 2023 Geneva Music Festival Season Concludes

    The 13th season of the Geneva Music Festival came to a close, showcasing how exceptional music can create and build community with ten performances, 32 artists, and over a thousand attendees.

    Geneva Music Festival’s Theme

    Each season of the Geneva Music Festival has a theme, and this year’s was Gods, Myths, and the Divine. A rather capacious theme, it lent itself to a truly fascinating lineup of concerts in a variety of styles. From modern myths to Taiwanese legends to Christian and Jewish religious music, the season spanned cultures and belief systems.

    Concert attendees commented not only on the quality of the musicianship but on the music’s ability to form connections. The breadth of repertoire from the Jason Clayborn Band impressed Charles McCadd, a Geneva resident. “The actual diversity of how much music they fit in of everything was amazing,” McCadd said. “Being able to go from all these different generations of music and then collide them all together to make everyone in the audience happy was just amazing.”

    It’s easy when listening to music, especially classical music, to forget the interpersonal connections that underpin it. The intimate setting of chamber music reminds the audience of the connection between artists. They also orchestrate chamber music together, rather than training their focus on a conductor. One of the really striking themes of the Geneva Music Festival is the camaraderie the artists share. The audience member feels like they are being let in on an inner world. 

    Artistic Director Geoffrey Herd wrapped up the season by concluding, “Many thanks to our dedicated patrons and supporters who helped make our 2023 season sensational. The GMF musicians were honored, as always, to perform for our community and explore the diverse repertoire inspired by our theme, Gods, Myths, and the Divine. I wish all of you a peaceful and happy summer, and I look forward to sharing details about our next season soon.”

    Livestreams of all performances are available to be purchased here until July 31.

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

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

    Clifton Park

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

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

    Sunday Concerts

    July 9: Big Sky Country

    July 16: Warden & Co.

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

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

    July 27-30: “Bells Are Ringing”

    August 6: Ten Most Wanted Band

    August 13: Stormfront

    August 20: BonJourney

    Wednesday Family Series

    July 19: The Zucchini Brothers

    July 26: Mr. Mike Magician

    August 2: The Puppet People

    August 9: Mr. Twisty Super Silly Magic Show

    August 13: Seth and the Moody Melix

  • Bomb Threat Causes Cancellation at Noel Gallagher SPAC Concert

    “Due to circumstances beyond our control, the show will not continue.” That was the announcement made just moments before Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds were about to perform on Saturday night, July 8, in Saratoga Springs. Confused fans weren’t sure if it was part of the act or if it was a public safety concern as speculation quickly ran rampant. Gallagher, the former principal songwriter of British blue-collar bad-boy band Oasis, is no stranger to making headlines. Familiar to millions, at one time he was the most outspoken member of the biggest (and most controversial) band in the world.

    The stage was set for Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds just moments before it was suddenly called off on 7/8/23

    All things seemed ‘business as usual’ just prior to showtime Saturday night at SPAC. After opening sets from critically acclaimed rock bands Metric and Garbage went on without a hitch, everything was on schedule for the evening’s headliner. As smoke machines began to ramp up and hip, pre-show music by Little Sonny, Larry Coryell, and Funk Inc. piped over the PA system, by 9:45 pm fans were getting anxious over the delayed start. Suddenly the house lights came on and the announcement was made that “the show will not continue” and to “please move calmly and safely to the nearest exit.” 

    What’s the Story: A disappointed fan reacts to the news that Noel Gallagher will not be performing on 7/7/23

    Security and Live Nation reps confirmed this was not “part of the show” and that everyone needed to leave the concert grounds immediately. Sent out into the night with more questions than answers, disappointed fans complied and exited the venue, seemingly without incident. Further information was hard to come by. There is currently no “official” word on what caused the sudden cancellation, refunds, or, rescheduling.

    After the show, Garbage’s Twitter feed posted “Our love and concern to all the fans at our show in Saratoga Springs tonight. We pray you are all safe and sound. This is fucking insane.” An Instagram post from bassist Daniel Shulman shed a little more light on the situation, saying “We had to evacuate quickly due to a bomb threat …. Scary.”  

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

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

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

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

    Maria Muldaur- September 15, 7:30 PM 

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

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

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

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

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

  • Lake George Welcomes Kelly’s Angels’ Summer-Lovin’ Funfest This July

    From July 12 to the 14, Lake George will be hosting a Summer-Lovin Funfest hosted by the organization Kelly’s Angels. The multi-day musical extravaganza will take place at Shepard Park and work to support the Angels’ many inspirational causes while simultaneously providing fun for all ages through music, food, crafts, and more.

    Kelly’s Angels was founded by Channel 13 news anchor/reporter Mark Mulholland in honor of his late wife, Kelly, who sadly lost her battle with cancer in 2007. The foundation raises money to provide grants to children and families in need in the Capital Region of New York including children whose lives have been impacted by the loss of a parent or sibling to cancer as well as struggling families who have moved to the state from Ukraine. The Summer Lovin’ Funfest will be an event to provide the organization with support and to celebrate their work.

    The festival kicks off on Wednesday, July 12 with the soothing voice of the Nashville-based singer/ songwriter Kyshona who uses music to embody the healing power of song. In 2021, Kyshona founded her own charity, “Your Song,” which provides therapeutic songwriting sessions to at-risk youth, parents, the incarcerated population, and the elderly. Her journey and mission make her a perfect fit for the Kelly’s Angels festivities.

    On Thursday, three regional favorites will be taking the stage starting at 4:40 PM. The family band, the Newells will be the first to perform with a setlist of songs from the 60s-80’s by groups from Led Zeppelin to Fleetwood Mac. Following the family, The Bluz House Rockers will be celebrating their 28th year as one of the region’s premier bands by rocking out with the crowd, taking on classics by Frank Sinatra, and the Allman Brothers, along with their usual setlist of blues blues blues.

    Their 6:10 PM performance will lead the way for the headlining group of the night, Funk Evolution who will utilize their horn-fueled sound to mesh together the genres of funk, soul, and rock. The evening will come to a historic close with the North Country’s first-ever drone and fireworks show at 9:45 PM in which more than 300 drones will be illuminated in countless shapes all over the lake.

    The Kelly’s Angels Summer Lovin’ Funfest will continue on Friday with Lake George’s annual summer concert series, Friday’s at the Lake. The event will bring back the Bluz House Rockers for their second night with the additional headliners the New York Players. The Players have been widely recognized over the past years as being the number one dance band in the region and will bring all that energy and more to the event.

    The Summer Lovin’ Funfest will be three great nights of incredible music, unforgettable fun, and an undeniably worthy cause that you won’t want to miss!

    Summer Lovin’ Fun Fest LineUp

    July 12th – Kyshona 7:00 PM

    July 13th – The Newells 4:40 PM; Bluz House Rockers 6:10 PM; Funk Evolution 7:45 PM

    July 14th – Friday’s At The Lake; Bluz House Rockers 6:00 PM; New York Players 7:30 PM

  • The Breeders to Visit Kings Theater For 30th Anniversary 2023 Tour

    In celebration of the 30 Anniversary of the defining album of the ’90s, the Last Splash, the Breeders have remastered the album and shared the previously unreleased track for the album, “Go Man Go.” In addition, the band will be starting their 2023 tour in September, featuring a stop at Kings Theater in Brooklyn.

    The Breeders

    The Last Splash is an alternative rock classic, achieving platinum status in both the United Kingdom and the United States. It is ranked in Pitchfork’s Top 100 Records of the 1990s. The album was recorded by what is considered the “classic” Breeders lineup, including Kim Deal, Kelley Deal, Josephine Wiggs, and Jim Macpherson.

    The remaster uses the thought-lost original analog tapes and has been titled Last Splash (the 30th Anniversary Original Analog Edition). Finding these tapes also uncovered two unreleased tracks, of which “Go Man Go” was shared. “Go Man Go” has also been supported with a new music video, directed by Brandon Weaver of Ironwing Studios. Depending on the specific show, the Breeders will be playing alongside Foo Fighters, Belly (which was formed by original Breeder member Tanya Donelly), Screaming Females, and Horsegirl. The show in Brooklyn will feature Screaming Females.

    Upcoming Tour Dates

    Aug. 3 – Knitting Factory – Boise, ID

    Aug. 4 – Spokane Arena – Spokane, WA

    Aug. 6 – Wildlands Festival – Big Sky, MT

    Aug. 8 – USANA Amphitheater – West Valley City, UT

    Aug. 10 – Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harvey’s – Stateline, NV

    Aug. 25 & 26 – Ghost Ranch Music Festival – Abiquiu, NM

    Sept. 7 – Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – Cleveland, OH

    Sept. 8 – KEMBA Live! – Columbus, OH

    Sept. 15 – Riot Fest – Chicago, IL

    Sept. 17 – Sea.Hear.Now. Festival – Ashbury Park, NJ

    Sept. 19 – Veterans United Home Loans Ampitheater – Virginia Beach, VA

    Sept. 20 – Fillmore – Philadelphia, PA

    Sept. 21 – Fillmore – Silver Springs, MD

    Sept. 23 – Kings Theater – Brooklyn, NY

    Sept. 24 – House of Blues – Boston, MA

    Oct. 3 – Talking Stick Resort – Phoenix, AZ

    Oct. 5 – Don Haskins Center – El Paso, TX

    Oct. 6-8 – Austin City Limits Music Festival – Austin, TX

    Oct. 13-15 – Austin City Limits Music Festival – Austin, TX

    Oct. 19 – The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA

    Oct. 20 – Observatory – San Diego, CA

    Oct. 22 – Henry Miller Library – Big Sur, CA

    Oct. 23 – The Warfield – San Francisco, CA

    Oct. 25 – Paramount – Seattle, WA

    More information on the tour, the album, and tickets can be found on the Breeder’s website.