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  • BMHC’s Bronx Rising! Returns With Special Events Exploring Congolese Influences in Caribbean Music and Dance

    The Bronx Music Heritage Center has announced the return of their signature Bronx Rising! with the addition of various music performances, a film screening, and moderated conversations exploring Congolese influences in Caribbean music and dance. Bronx Rising! is set to begin on June 24th and will stretch to the end of August with three Congolese events scattered throughout.

    Bronx Rising

    Bronx Rising! is an annual series that brings the Bronx’s cultural riches, past and present, to life. The kick-off event on June 24th will begin the Congolese series with ‘The Congo Influence in Puerto Rican Bomba’ at 3:00 PM in the Bronx Music Hall Plaza. This conversation will be open to the public and be presented by musical artist Nkumu Katalay and Alex LaSalle, bandleader of the Afro-Puerto Rican Alma Moyo, followed by a performance of both their ensembles.

    The next event in the series will take a different direction in exploring Congolese influence as it will feature a special screening of “Kumina Queen.” The film follows Imogene Queenie Kennedy, a priestess in post-colonial Jamaica, as she shares the African spiritual practices of Kumina with the world. Kumina’s basic elements are song, dance, and trance possession which is a driving force in Jamaica’s culture and identity as the music and rhythms employed during Kumina ceremonies have heavily influenced Jamaican popular music including reggae and dancehall. Today, artists such as Nyasha Laing, the film’s director, producer, and screenplay writer, are reimagining Kumina in part because of the constantly changing mysteries of spirit possession. Taking place on July 22nd at 7:00 PM in the BMHC Lab, the event will continue with a moderated discussion and Q&A with Laing and anthropologist Dr. Kenneth Bilby pertaining to the Congo influence present in popular Jamaican music. Tickets for the event will be sold for $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors.

    On August 26th, the series will conclude back at the Bronx Music Hall Plaza with ‘Congo Roots in the Diaspora: “Quien no tiene de Kongo tiene de Karabal픑 which will feature a performance by the Román Díaz Ensemble. Román Díaz himself will remain after the free performance to converse with cultural historian Dr. Ivor Miller and BMHC co-artistic director Bobby Sanabria. The men will examine how Congolese influences have shaped Cuban traditions thus producing some of the most famous performance ensembles of the island.

    Bronx Rising

    Despite having such a large impact, Congolese influences and connections have been emphasized less both in the music world and within the Latin American and Caribbean communities in the United States, but their presence pervades many of the music, dance, and artistic traditions. Throughout this summer’s Bronx Rising! Congolese events, the Bronx Music Heritage Center will work to bridge this gap and highlight the connections between cultures, music, religion, and art present in the Bronx.

    Bronx Rising! Participating 2023 Artists and Scholars

    Nyasha Laing is a documentarian who works to transform our understanding of diverse social and cultural movements and practices. Her independent storytelling—which has appeared in and on the Los Angeles Pan-African Film Festival, BBC World ServiceYES MagazineThe Art Museum of the Americas, IMZ International Festival, and European Traveling Showcase—explores loss, regeneration, identity, and freedom.

    Dr. Kenneth Bilby is an American anthropologist, ethnomusicologist, and author. His published works include the books Words of Our Mouth, Meditations of Our Heart: Pioneering Musicians of Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae, and Dancehall (2016), Enacting Power: The Criminalization of Obeah in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1760–2011 (2012; with Jerome S. Handler), True-Born Maroons (2005), and Caribbean currents: Caribbean music from rumba to reggae (1995; with Peter Manuel and Michael Largey).

    Nkumu Katalay is an artist, orator, multi-instrumentalist, and social activist whose main objective is to promote humanity. Born in Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo, he lives in New York City. Nkumu’s vision highlights the contribution of Congolese cultures in modern world history. He is the founder of The Life Long Project Band, a musical group and a project which focuses on pushing the positive narrative of the Congolese culture via music and social-cultural and educational initiatives. He is also founder of the Afro Congolese Dance program and company which offers weekly dance activities throughout New York City, in schools, corporations, or cultural centers for all ages from children to adults and seniors.

    Alex LaSalle is a high priest (Tata Nkisi) to one of the oldest houses of Kongo-Cuban Palo in Cuba and now New York City—Batalla Sacampeño Mayombe. His teacher and mentor is Florencio Miguel Garzon (“Loanganga”) from Cuba. In addition to serving as a diviner and priest, Alex is also a specialist in hundreds of Afro-Cuban Kongo Mambo songs and rituals. Alex is fluent in the Afro-Cuban Bantu/Kongo language, is an avid researcher and oral historian. He has presented lectures for educators and students at Yale, Columbia, New York University, Long Island University, and others. A teaching artist in New York City public schools, Alex is the founder and director of Alma Moyo Afro-Puerto Rican Bomba group, and member of Grammy Nominated Los Pleneros de la 21 and Grupo Folklorico Experimental Nueva Yorquino. Alex has performed with such groups as Roberto Cepeda’s Bomba Aché, William Cepeda’s Afro-Boricua, Felix Alduén y su Tambores, Pa’lo Monte, Nchila Ngoma Mayombe, and 21 Division. 

    Román Díaz is a Cuban born master percussionist and a living repository of Afro-Cuban culture. He is a noted scholar of Cuban religious and folkloric music as well as a composer and performer of contemporary Afro-Cuban music and Jazz. He has performed and recorded with Cuban diva Mercedíta Valdes, Canadian Jane Bunnett, Juan Carlos Formell, Paquito D’Rivera, and folkloric artist, Orlando “Puntilla” Rios, and Pianist Danílo Pérez. He has also recorded with the Afro-Cuban folkloric groups; Yoruba Andabo, Raices Profundas and Los Marqueses de Atares. He has also performed at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and the Smithsonian Museum. As a member of the seminal Rumba ensemble, Yoruba Andabo, Díaz aided in the creation of the sound that has defined contemporary Rumba since the 1980’s in Cuba and around the world. Díaz continues to innovate the song style as well as migrating the conical two-headed Bata drum from religious music into contemporary Jazz.

    Dr. Ivor Miller is a cultural historian specializing in the African Diaspora in the Caribbean and the Americas. He was a Senior Fellow at the National Museum of African Art at the Smithsonian Institution (2011-2012), a Fulbright Scholar to Nigeria (2009-2011), and teaches in the Bassey Andah Institute for African and Asian Studies at the University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. His most recent book, “Voice of the Leopard: African Secret Societies and Cuba” (UP of Mississippi 2009/ CBAAC Lagos 2011) was awarded Honorable Mention by the Association for Africanist Anthropology. Based upon fieldwork in Nigeria, Cameroon, Cuba, and the USA, it documents ritual languages and practices that survived the Middle Passage and evolved into a unifying charter for transplanted slaves and their successors.

    Bobby Sanabria is Bobby Sanabria is co-artistic director of The Bronx Music Heritage Center and an eight-time Grammy-nominated drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, conductor, producer, educator, and bandleader. He has performed and recorded with legends such as Tito Puente, Mongo Santamaría, Ray Barretto, Cándido, Henry Threadgill, Larry Harlow, and the Godfather of Afro-Cuban jazz, Mario Bauzá. A South Bronx native of Puerto Rican parents, Sanabria was inducted into the Bronx Walk of Fame in 2006. He holds a B.M. from the Berklee College of Music and is on the faculty of the New School and the Manhattan School of Music, conducting the Afro-Cuban Jazz Big Bands at both schools.

  • Jazz Jam All-Stars Announced for Third Annual Concert at Flushing Town Hall

    Flushing Town Hall will host its Third Annual Jazz Jam All-Stars Concert on July 12 at 7:00 p.m, honoring the musicians and audiences who regularly attend its Jazz Jams. The theater will hold the All-Stars concert for the first time since the pandemic.

    Flushing Town Hall presents multi-disciplinary global arts that engage and educate the global communities of New York City. They serve to restore, manage and program the historic 1862 landmark on behalf of the City of New York. FTH celebrates the history of Queens as the home of Jazz, by presenting the finest in Jazz performance.

    The wildly popular Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jam celebrated its 10th anniversary in October 2021. It began in collaboration with the Aaron Copeland School of Music at Queens College as an educational program providing a platform for young jazz musicians to play music together. The monthly jam later was opened to amateur and professional musicians and public audiences under Queens Jazz OverGround, a collective of Queens-based jazz musicians.

    Jazz Jam All-Stars

    Unlike the regular Louis Armstrong Legacy Monthly Jazz Jams, where any musician is welcome to participate and play, only selected invited musicians may perform at the Jazz Jam All-Stars concert.

    A committee selected a lineup of ten musicians to perform at the concert ranging in age from 20 to 80+. The committee chose the All-Stars based on their high-caliber musicianship, spirit of cooperation, and regular participation in the monthly jams.

    Frank Bergamini, Mimi Block, David DiTrapani, Keith Jordan, Sharif Kales, Glen Lowe, Denzel McKenzie, Naomi Okai, Frank Rosati, and Sarah Turkiew will be performing alongside the amazing house band led by Carol Sudhalter, who is also Master of Ceremonies and plays sax and flute. The band also includes Joe Vincent Tranchina on piano, Scott Neumann on drums, and Eric Lemon on bass.

    “Louis Armstrong’s community spirit lives on at our monthly Jazz Jams,” says Director of Education & Public Programs, Gabrielle M. Hamilton. “We are thrilled to celebrate Flushing Town Hall’s jazz community, especially this year’s ten All-Star musicians.”

    In-person tickets are $25, $20 for members, and $15 for students with ID.

  • moe. Announce 16-Date 2023 Fall Tour Including a Stop at Borderlands Music and Arts Fest

    While currently wrapping up a tour in the Midwest, moe. announced a 16-stop 2023 Fall tour that will see the group run off shows from September 14 to October 7.

    In 1990, Al Schnier, Chuck Garvey, and Rob Derhak came together at the University of Buffalo, and now over three decades later, moe. continues to deliver its hefty, genre-fusing discography along with Jim Loughlin, Vinnie Amico, and Nate Wilson.

    Having released a whopping 12 studio albums and 21 total bodies of work, they have blended the many different styles of “funk and free jazz, country and classic rock, progressive, new wave, calypso, pop, and many other forms of music.

    Following the return of Garvey to the road after his recovery from a stroke and the permanent addition of keyboardist Nate Wilson, many of their recent tours have revitalized their catalog and bring a breath of fresh air to shows.

    Performing at some of the biggest festivals of all time, Woodstock 1999, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, and many others, the band is no stranger to large crowds and bringing immense energy to venues across the world, and will now continue to do so in 16 cities this Fall.

    “The reality is, you spent thirty years with people doing what you do, you get better. There’s no ifs, ands or buts about it. Your ears get more trained, your playing gets better and better, your ability to communicate with each other better.”

    – Vinnie Amico (via moe.org)

    They’ve also utilized their creativity to promote and headline multiple festivals of their own, including snoe.down and moe.down.

    Kicking off at Rams Head Live in Baltimore, MD on Thursday, September 14th, moe. will only make one stop in New York on Sunday, September 17th at the Borderlands Music Fest in East Aurora.

    In addition to the Fall stop in East Aurora, they recently concluded a 2-night run at the Saranac Brewery in Utica, NY.

    moe. 2023 Fall Tour

    Thursday, September 14th – Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD
    Friday, September 15th – XL Live – Harrisburg, PA
    Sunday, September 17th – Borderland Music Fest – E. Aurora, NY
    Wednesday, September 20th – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
    Thursday, September 21st – Madison Theater – Covington, KY
    Friday, September 22nd – Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL
    Saturday, September 23rd – Headliners Music Hall – Louisville, KY
    Tuesday, September 26th – Turner Hall Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
    Thursday, September 28th – Peoria Riverfront – Peoria, IL
    Friday, September 29th – Barrymore Theatre – Madison, WI
    Saturday, September 30th – First Ave – Minneapolis, MN
    Sunday, October 1st – Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
    Wednesday, October 4th – The Pageant – St. Louis, MO
    Thursday, October 5th – Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
    Friday, October 6th – Hillberry Fest – Eureka Springs, AR
    Saturday, October 7th – Liberty Hall – Lawrence, KS

    Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 23rd at 10:00 am EST. For more information and to purchase tickets visit: moe.org

  • New Rochelle Announces First Ever “Downtown Summer Sizzle” Concert Series

    On the evening of May 27th, the City of New Rochelle launched its first annual “Downtown Summer Sizzle,” a weekly festival that aims to bring fresh energy as well as new and classic sounds to the community through musical acts and performers. The concert series will continue on and feature exciting and memorable talent every Saturday through Sept. 30 in the city’s Ruby Dee Park at Library Green from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

    Downtown Summer Sizzle

    The “Downtown Summer Sizzle” Concert Series has over fifty performers in store for the New Rochelle community, selected by the city’s partner for the series, ‘PMG 97.’ Performances will include everything from beloved generational acts performed by exceptional cover bands to original music by diverse local talent. Furthermore, concertgoers can expect an array of tribute acts paying homage to some of music’s biggest names while enjoying globally renowned and recognized hits from salsa legend Tito Puente Jr; top-tier cover acts like Ayanna’s ‘Tribute to Whitney, Aretha, Mariah, Adele’; Roots Foundation’s ‘Tribute to Bob Marley,’ and much more.

    The “Downtown Summer Sizzle” Concert Series is part of New Rochelle’s mission to enhance
    cultural experiences throughout downtown, a series of signature events litter the summer schedule in addition to the musical performances. On June 10, the city celebrated and represented Pride with its first annual New Rochelle Pride Festival that brought Philadelphia Freedom: A Tribute to Elton John to the concert series. The Summer Sizzle will even commemorate Bastille Day in July and each event will offer afternoon festivities where concert attendees can enjoy local food trucks, and craft tents, and participate in activities for the whole family. Additional dates for exciting community events intertwined with the concert series include a Hispanic Heritage celebration on Sept. 23 and a spirited, fun Jazz Festival on Sept. 30.

    Downtown Summer Sizzle

    The Mayor of New Rochelle, Noam Bramson, commented on the new event, encouraging the community to gather for a music-filled summer saying, “We invite our entire community to enjoy outstanding musical performances, delicious food from local vendors, and a range of family-friendly activities at New Rochelle’s “Summer Sizzle” concert series. This is yet another example of how our growing downtown is becoming a magnet for talent, creativity, and cultural energy.”

    Summer Sizzle Lineup

    May 26: THE FULL COUNT BIG BAND – Opening Ceremony

    May 27: AYANNA – Tribute to Whitney, Aretha, Mariah, Adele

    June 3: ALBERT CUMMINGS – Blues

    June 10: PHILADELPHIA FREEDOM – A Tribute to Elton John

    June 10: PRIDE EVENT (LGBTQ) – Various Performers and Celebrity DJ

    June 17: POPA CHUBBY – Part l – Opening: SWAY

    June 24: LUIS GOMEZ & CALLE107 – Salsa party with Latin Grammy Award recipient

    July 1: CONJUNTO GUANTANAMO – Afro-Cuban, Salsa

    July 8: YACHT LOBSTERS – Opening: Twist of Fate

    July 15: BASTILLE DAY – New Rochelle Jazz Festival

    July 15: UNFORGETTABLE FIRE – U2 Tribute

    July 22: SOULSHINE – Allman Brothers Tribute Band. Opening: Bill Steely & Rockin’ Country

    July 29: TITO PUENTE JR. – Salsa, mambo. Opening: Downstate Darlings

    August 5: B STREET BAND – Tribute to the Boss. The original Springsteen Band. Opening: Dircks & Kemp

    August 12: ROOTS FOUNDATION – Tribute to Bob Marley

    August 19: DECADE OF SOUL – Motown & Soul Tribute

    August 26: Festival de México – Mariachi, Tejano, Rock en Español

    September 2: POPA CHUBBY – Part ll – Opening: SWAY

    September 3: MEET THE FUTURE STARS – Performances by School of Rock students

    September 9: COLD STARES – Alt. Rock.

    September 16: JIMMY KENNY & Pirate Beach Band – Opening: Bill Steely & Rockin’ Country

    September 23: HISPANIC HERITAGE CELEBRATION – Barcelona Gipsy Balkan Orchestra and Conjunto Guantanamo

  • Karina Rykman Announces Fall Tour Stopping in Brooklyn & Saratoga Springs

    Singer-songwriter-bassist Karina Rykman announced her first headlining tour this fall, ahead of the release of her debut album. “Joyride Tour 2023” begins Sept. 20 at Baby’s All Right in Brooklyn, then travels the US through mid-December.

    “Joyride Tour 2023” celebrates the upcoming arrival of Rykman’s hugely anticipated debut album, JOYRIDE, arriving via AWAL on Friday, Aug. 18. While the tour kicks off in Brooklyn, Rykman will also stop in Saratoga Springs at Putnam Place on Nov. 30.

    The album was first heralded with the premiere of the first single and title track, “Joyride.” Equal parts thick bass, ethereal synths, disco-funk guitar, and silky, inviting vocals, the track – which features signature lead guitar from JOYRIDE co-producer Trey Anastasio – expertly captures Rykman’s jubilant brand of sonic exploration, bridging an array of genres to arrive at her own compelling and original take on psychedelic indie rock.

    Born and raised in New York City, Karina Rykman’s musical path began in her early teens playing in bands whenever she could while attending a veritable ton of live music as a fan. Her prowess on the bass guitar soon landed her several high-profile television gigs spanning America’s Got Talent to backing up pop star Julia Michaels on TODAY. By the end of her senior year at NYU, Rykman’s talent and infectious spirit saw her invited to join pianist Marco Benevento’s band, with whom she performed countless shows including dates with Vulfpeck, Dispatch, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, Guster, and many more.

    Rykman soon formed her namesake band, accompanied by Adam November (guitar, loopers, effects) and Chris Corsico (drums). She quickly earned a reputation as a mesmerizing, unmissable live act, lighting up an array of international stages with headline sets, show-stealing festival performances (including Bonnaroo, Peach Music Festival, and Sweetwater 420 Fest), shows alongside Khruangbin, Guster, and The Disco Biscuits (among others), and recent appearances sitting in with the 8G Band on NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers.

    Along with headlining her tour, Rykman will also perform at festivals this summer, including the Borderland Music Festival in East Aurora. More information about tickets can be found here.

    Tour Dates

    AUGUST

    11 – Westport, CT – Levitt Pavilion (Free Show) 

    17-19 – Thornville, OH – Secret Dreams Music & Arts Festival *

    19 – Cockeysville, MD – Hot August Music Festival *

    SEPTEMBER

    1-3 – Lake George, NY – Adirondack Independence Music Festival *

    9 – Indianapolis, IN – All In Music & Arts Festival *

    10 – Mundelein, IL – The Miracle In Mundelein *

    15 – Fredericton, NB – Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival *

    15-17 – Greenfield, MA – Wormtown Music Festival

    17 – East Aurora, NY – Borderland Music Festival *

    20 – Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right (SOLD OUT)

    21 – Asbury Park, NJ – Wonder Bar †

    22 – Baltimore, MD – The 8×10 †

    23 – Richmond, VA – The Camel †

    25 – Raleigh, NC – Pour House †

    26 – Asheville, NC – Asheville Music Hall †

    28 – Charleston, SC – Pour House †

    29 – Atlanta, GA – Aisle 5 †

    30 – Nashville, TN – The Blue Room at Third Man †

    OCTOBER

    27 – San Diego, CA – Winstons †

    28 – Los Angeles, CA – Venice West †

    29 – San Francisco, CA – The Chapel †

    NOVEMBER

    1 – Cave Junction, OR – Bruno’s Cavern †

    2 – Bend, OR – Volcanic Theatre Pub †

    3 – Portland, OR – Polaris Hall †

    4 – Seattle, WA – High Dive †

    30 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Putnam Place

    DECEMBER

    1 – Burlington, VT – Nectar’s

    2 – Burlington, VT – Nectar’s

    3 – Portland, ME – Portland House of Music

    15 – Philadelphia, PA – Milkboy

    16 – Boston, MA – Sonia

    * Festival Appearance

    † w/ Special Guests Guerilla Toss

  • Take a First Look at “Rock & Roll Man” Musical

    On June 21, the new musical “Rock & Roll Man” opens at New World Stages in NYC. The musical celebrates the life of DJ Alan Freed, and features Tony Award-nominee Constantine Maroulis (who plays Freed) and Emmy Award-winner Joe Pantoliano.

    “Rock & Roll Man,” which won the 2019 Broadway World Berkshires Awards for Best Musical, is concerned with the foundation of rock. As such, its original score by Gary Kupper (known from “Freckleface Strawberry The Musical”) features genre hits, including “Rock & Roll Music,” “I Put A Spell On You,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “Lucille,” “Peggy Sue,” “Jim Dandy,” “Wake Up Little Susie,” “Roll Over Beethoven,” “Yakety Yak,” “Maybellene,” “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes,” “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” “Tutti Frutti,” “Good Golly,” and others.

    The story itself takes place in a fever dream on the last day of Alan Freed’s life within a fantasy courtroom with prosecutor J. Edgar Hoover and defense attorney Little Richard. The two debate, with Freed’s legacy on trial.

    Alan Freed himself was vital in bringing rock to the world and the popularization of Black artists like Chuck Berry and Little Richard. Freed played their music, produced concerts, and found audiences. He helped to unite audiences, regardless of race, and bring them together for their love of music.

    The book for “Rock & Roll Man” is by Gary Kupper, Larry Marshak (editor of “Night Beat Magazine” and “Rock Magazine”) and Rose Caiola (known from “Freckleface Strawberry The Musical”). The musical has been directed by Randal Myler (known from “It Ain’t Nothin’ But The Blues”), and choreographed by Stephanie Klemons (Associate Choreographer and Global Dance Supervisor of “Hamilton”).

    Members of the cast include Bob Ari as J. Edgar Hoover (“Bells Are Ringing”), Rodrick Covington as Little Richard (“Once On This Island” Broadway revival), Valisia LeKae as LaVern Baker (Grammy and Tony Award nominee for “Motown the Musical”), Joe Barbara (“Grease!” on Broadway), Jamonté (“Hairspray” tour), Andy Christopher (“The Baker’s Wife” Off-Broadway), Natalie Kaye Clater (“Dreamgirls”), Lawrence Dandridge (“Ain’t Too Proud” national tour), AJ Davis (“Dreamgirls” tour), Autumn Guzzardi (“Rock of Ages”), Anna Hertel, Matthew S. Morgan (Vegas and national tours of “The Lion King”), Chase Peacock (“American Idiot” on Broadway), Dominque Scott (“Rock of Ages” Tour), Bronwyn Tarboton (“Frozen” on Broadway) and Eric B. Turner (with latest single “Ain’t No Good”).

    Tickets to “Rock & Roll Man” are on sale on Telecharge.com or by calling (800) 447-7400. Group sales, which is for groups of 10 or more, are available through Broadway Inbound or by calling (866) 302-0995.

    New World Stages box office hours are Monday 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Tuesday 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Wednesday 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m..

    Additional information can be found on the musical’s website.

  • 20 Must-See Artists for the 20th Edition of the CGI Rochester International Jazz Fest

    Summer is finally here, and so then, so is the 2023 CGI Rochester International Jazz Fest. Downtown Rochester once again will be transformed from a small city music scene punching above it’s weight to a live music mecca worthy of inclusion in the lyrics of “Dancing in the Streets.”

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    With myriad choices each night for nine straight nights it’s enough to make you dizzy, so let NYS Music help guide your way. It’s the 20th edition of the Rochester International Jazz Fest so here are 20 must-see artists for 2023.

    1. Nellie McKay

    Friday June 23 at The Little Theatre, 7pm & 9:15pm

    A singer/songwriter that brings the full package, a true one-of-a-kind talent. Prepare to be captivated and entertained to the nth degree.

    Others to check out on Friday June 23: Okan, iGNiTE Reggae Band, Eldorado Slim, Tom Guarna Trio


    2. Albino Mbie

    Saturday, June 24 at Montage Music Hall, 6pm & 10pm

    Berklee-trained Mozambican guitarist melds worlds while staying true to his roots.

    3. Samara Joy

    Saturday, June 24 at Kilbourn Hall, 6pm & 9pm

    Fast-rising buzz-worthy vocalist returns to the jazz fest for the second straight year. Kilbourn Hall will give more fest-goers a chance to get in to see her but this will still be a tough packed house to get into. Next year headlining Kodak Hall?

    4. Bill Frisell Trio

    Saturday, June 24 at Theater at Innovation Square, 6:30pm & 8:30pm

    We’ll never not recommend seeing this guitar wizard and his incredible trio with Rudy Royston and Thomas Morgan, or in any format he brings. Coming back for his tenth visit, and for the first time appearing in consecutive years, this still earns a top pick. Don’t hesitate to go for both sets either!

    5. Big Lazy

    Saturday, June 24 at The Little Theatre, 7pm & 9:15pm
    Sunday, June 25 at Wilder Room, 6pm & 10pm

    A big hit at last year’s Rochester Jazz fest, their noir-ish soundtracks will put you in a time and a place while also delighting your ears aplenty.

    6. St. Paul and the Broken Bones

    Saturday, June 24 at City of Rochester East Avenue and Chestnut Street Stage, 9pm

    And yet another festival returnee to fill our your Saturday, there’ll be dancing in the streets when this soulful Alabama eight-piece takes the stage playing selections from their new album, Angels in Science Fiction.

    Others to check out on Saturday June 24: Eldorado Slim, Oddgeir Berg Trio, Joel Frahm Trio


    7. Omara Portuendo

    Sunday, June 25 at Kodak Hall, 4pm

    Legendary Cuban singer and dancer, she has reached a wider international audience from her involvement with the extremely popular Buena Vista Social Club project. Should be a stirring early afternoon set in Kodak Hall.

    8. Nduduzo Makhathini

    Sunday, June 25 at Kilbourn Hall, 6pm & 9pm

    South African pianist comes in hot off the heels of his superb 2022 release, “In the Spirit of the Ntu,” one of the best jazz albums of last year.

    9. Kenny Werner & Gregoire Maret

    Sunday, June 25 at Temple Theater, 7pm & 9:15pm

    A tribute to harmonica legend Toots Thielemans by harmonica legend Gregoire Maret with Thielemans longtime pianist Kenny Werner, sign us up!

    10. Peter Johnstone & Tommy Smith

    Sunday, June 25 at Hatch Recital Hall, 5:45pm & 7:45pm

    Fellow Scots return to the fest for some out-of-this-world saxophone/piano duets in the beautiful, acoustically magnificent and intimate Hatch Hall.

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    Others to check out on Sunday June 25: Corner House, Big Lazy


    11. Victoria Victoria with Charlie Hunter

    Monday, June 26 at Montage Music Hall, 6p & 10pm

    Hunter has been to the festival a number of times, always in something completely different and always in something fantastic. Grouped with Victoria Victoria, aka singer/songwriter Tori Elliott, we expect more of the same.

    12. NYChillharmonic

    Monday, June 26 at Theater at Innovation Square, 6:30p & 8:30pm

    Another returning artist that wowed the 2022 jazz fest crowds, this large ensemble group from, you guessed it, NYC, is a tough-to-describe knockout.

    13. Olli Hirvonen Group

    Monday, June 26 at Christ Church, 7:30pm & 9:30pm

    Finnish-born Brooklyn-based guitarist fuses jazz and rock and experimental sounds for a sound that oozes the “it’s not who you know it’s who you don’t know” festival ethos.

    Others to check out on Monday, June 26: Kurt Rosenwinkel Quartet, ESM Jazz Ensemble Celebrating Chick Corea


    14. Glen David Andrews

    Tuesday, June 27 at Montage Music Hall, 6pm & 10pm
    Wednesday, June 28 at Rochester Regional Health Big Tent, 8:30p & 10pm

    Someone has to get the New Orleans party started at this festival and let it be this trombonist and vocalist, all the way from… New Orleans, fancy that! Get to these sets if you want to work up a sweat.

    Others to check out on Tuesday, June 27: Miss Tess, Tia Fuller Quintet, Doc Robinson, Christian Sands


    15. Christian Sands Trio

    Wednesday, June 28 at Kilbourn Hall, 6pm & 9pm

    An inventive Grammy-winning pianist and his trio put their own stamp on the traditional jazz trio format. You can also check him out solo the night before. Better yet do both!

    16. Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers

    Wegmans Stage at Parcel 5, 9pm

    You can see this legendary pianist and songwriter, who has continued to evolve, remaining fresh and relevant over multiple decades, for free. That’s just the way it is.

    Others to check out on Wednesday June 28: Diego Figueiredo & Ken Peplowski, Tia Fuller Quintet, Twisted Pine, Ralph Alessi Group, Glen David Andrews


    17. Gretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke

    Thursday, June 29 at Kilbourn Hall, 6pm & 9pm

    Gretchen Parlato’s voice and Lionel Loueke’s guitar go together like peanut butter and chocolate and their new album, “Lean In,” is in the running for jazz album of the year in our opinion.

    18. Joe Beard Band

    Thursday, June 29 at Wegmans Stage at Parcel 5, 7pm

    You could see this blues legend nearly any week of the year, but you probably don’t. Here’s a chance to see him on the big stage with a full band. Support your local treasure.

    19. Mark Guiliana Quartet

    Thurday, June 29 at Christ Church, 7:30pm & 9:30pm

    Supreme drummer, who has visited the festival as a member of various other groups, returns with his quartet to present music from their killer new album, “Mischief.” And maybe we’ll be lucky and also see him sit in with his wife, Gretchen Parlato.

    Others to check out Thursday, June 29: Diego Figueiredo & Ken Peplowski


    Others to check out Friday, June 30: Joey Alexander Trio


    20. Jontavious Willis

    Saturday, July 1 at The Little Theatre, 7pm & 9:15pm

    This young blues man from Georgia straight up just has “it,” plain and simple. See for yourself.

    Others to check out Saturday, July 1: Harold Danko, Eddie 9V

    Make sure you add these to your personalized schedule using the new and improved 2023 Rochester International Jazz Fest app and we’ll see you out there on Jazz Street!

  • God Street Wine Announce Benefit Concerts in NYC and Woodstock

    Early jam band group God Street Wine announced they will perform two benefit concerts, supporting MS4MS (Mission Stadiums for Multiple Sclerosis). The shows take place Sept. 30 at Cutting Room in NYC, and Oct. 1 at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock.

    God Street Wine

    Formed in 1988, by Lo Faber, Aaron Maxwell, Dan Pifer, Jon Bevo, and Tom Osander, God Street Wine played a prominent role in the early jam band scene alongside fellow New Yorkers Blues Traveler and Spin Doctors. They released five albums and performed more than 1,000 shows across the United States in their first decade together. The band performed alongside The Allman Brothers, Bruce Hornsby, The Black Crowes, and more.

    In 1999 the band split up after playing a three-night farewell engagement at the Wetlands Preserve in NYC. Selected performances from these final shows were compiled into the posthumous live album Good To the Last Drop. A decade later they reunited and performed four concerts in NYC benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Spread across the globe, the group collaborated to release their 2019 album This Fine Town. Now the original fivesome will reunite yet again with two shows to benefit MS4MS (Mission Stadiums for Multiple Sclerosis).

    Michael Weiss, God Street Wine’s long-time man of many hats, poker buddy, and friend, was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 2004 and is a patient ambassador and advisory board member with MS4MS. Mission Stadiums for Multiple Sclerosis (MS4MS) is a sports and entertainment-focused non-profit
    organization whose mission is to raise awareness of MS at events and venues, while raising funds directly for families impacted and for the advancement of research at the Johns Hopkins MS Research Center in hopes of finding a cure.

    To purchase tickets for the Sept. 30 show at Cutting Edge, visit here, and to purchase tickets for the Oct. 1 show at Levon Helm Studios, visit here.

  • Summer at the Plaza 2023 Festival Lineup Announced

    The annual Summer at the Plaza 2023 Festival lineup has been announced, taking place at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, featuring family-friendly concerts, movies, and festivals, starting with the annual July 4 celebration.

    The Summer at the Plaza 2023 celebration kicks off on July 4 with an exciting program with incredible live music. The “Queen of Percussion” Sheila E. has made a name for herself as one of the most talented musical icons over the decades. She is fearless and passionate, following the beat of her drum, and touching the lives of many over the years. Sibling Upstate NY natives Jocelyn & Chris also perform. Along with the performances are the best fireworks display in the region and great food and beverages.

    Featured on June 21 is a Pride Night Celebration with Jan’s Jukebox, of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 12 and All Stars season 6, and special guest DJ Phoenix, from 6-9 p.m.

    The popular Lunchtime at the Plaza Concert Series returns this summer, featuring live music and a variety of food trucks on ten Wednesdays between June 7 and Aug. 16 from noon to 1:30 p.m.

    The lunchtime concert series provides an excellent opportunity for state employees and the public to come to the Empire State Plaza and enjoy being out in warmer temperatures and summer sun while listening to live performances and eating a healthy lunch from one of the Plaza food vendors or shopping at the weekly farmers market.

    Jeanette Moy, Commissioner of OGS

    Kicking off the series is Acute Inflections, New York’s Jazzy R&B duo, consisting of Elasea Douglas (vocalist) and Sadiki Pierre (bassist). June 14 brings Upstate NY native Maria Zemantauski, who has toured Spain, Italy, and across the continental United States to great acclaim. She brings Brian Melick to perform a variety of Spanish classical, flamenco, and American fingerstyle music. June 21 features a Make Music Day celebration featuring Heard, a collective of musicians who bring their skills and passion for world music, jazz, and improvising to create irresistible grooves set in a unique sonic tapestry.

    Heard.

    The Lunchtime at the Plaza series on June 28 acts have yet to be announced, and the following week has no concert because of the July 4 celebration. Veteran Appreciation Day is July 12, featuring the Gone Gray Band, performing a mix of 50s, 60s, and 70s music that shaped their lives. July 19’s show has acts that have also yet to be announced. July 26 features Carmen and Life’s Guilty Pleasures with lead singer Carmen Lookshire from Albany, performing a mix of jazz-infused songs. The last few weeks feature The Age performing R&B/soul on Aug. 2, The Dominant 5, a brass ensemble, on Aug. 9, and finally R&B group Legacy on Aug. 16.

    The New York State Food Festival returns Aug. 16 from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. The annual Food Festival pairs a wide variety of delicious food and beverages with an exciting lineup of free entertainment, featuring the Robert Randolph & The Family Band, with an additional performance by Flavour. Robert Randolph has jumped from spiritual to secular music, finding an audience among roots rook aficionados, jam band followers, or blues fans with his fiery, passionate instrumental work and heartfelt music.

    Returning on Sept. 13 from 5-9 p.m. is the Hops & Harvest Festival, celebrating the best of what autumn has to offer in Upstate New York as well as tasty beers crafted by several local breweries. This year will feature a performance by the Yonder Mountain String Band, with additional performances by Sicard Hollow and Bees in the Barn. Grammy-nominated progressive bluegrass group Yonder Mountain String Band is celebrating its 25th year as a band. Blending bluegrass with elements of rock, alternative, psychedelic and improvisational music, the band exists and excels in a rock world, without drums, as an acoustic group, performing at festivals, rock clubs, theaters, and stadiums.

    Yonder Mountain String Band.

    Summer at the Plaza 2023 also features the Capital Concert series with a variety of artists. Commissioner Jeanette Moy said the lineup “includes something for everyone, with alternative, rock, country, and hip-hop artists taking the stage and providing the public with evenings full of free entertainment.” Kicking off the series on July 12 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. is Spin Doctors and Cracker. Spin Doctors, from New York City, had an extremely successful run in the 90s with their 1992 debut album Pocket Full of Kryptonite, featuring the familiar hits “Two Princes” and “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong.” Peaking at No. 4 on the Top 100 singles chart, “Two Princes” had more U.S. radio spins than any other rock & roll song in 1993.

    Cracker has been described as a lot of things over the years: alt-rock, Americana, insurgent country, and many more. Cofounders David Lowery and Johnny Hickman have been rockin’ for a quarter of a century – amassing ten studio albums, multiple gold records, thousands of live performances, and hit songs that are still in current radio rotation around the globe, including “Low,” “Euro-Trash Girl,” “Get Off This” and “Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out With Me.”

    Spin Doctors, photo by Zachary Beecher.

    July 19 brings heavy-hitting rock legend Night Ranger to the stage, captivating audiences with its killer melodies, and intricate instrumentation, selling over 17 million albums worldwide, performing across more than 4,000 stages, and acquiring a radio audience that exceeds one billion. They have earned widespread recognition that includes both multi-platinum and gold albums, and have released an impressive amount of hit singles and album tracks including “Sister Christian,” “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me,” “When You Close Your Eyes,” and the anthemic “(You Can Still) Rock In America.”

    Returning to the Summer at the Plaza series on July 26 is the unique modern country Eli Young Band, a true band of brothers who play their own instruments and write their own songs. The band was founded by Eli Young with guitarist James Young, bassist Jon Jones, and drummer Chris Thompson at the University of North Texas in 2000. The trailblazing group has come a long way since its founding, producing Billboard’s No. 1 Country Song of the Year and winning the ACM Award for Song of the Year with “Crazy Girl,” plus multiple CMA, CMT, ACA, and Teen Choice Award nominations. 

    Closing out the Capital Concert Series is a hip-hop night with Big Daddy Kane, featuring performances by Roxanne Shanté and Black Sheep. Big Daddy Kane made a name for himself as one of hip-hop’s most lyrical, diverse, innovative, trendsetting MCs. He is the first rapper to ever hold two sold-out shows at the world-famous Apollo Theater for women only. With several gold albums, Kane has endured a long career, releasing iconic songs like “Ain’t No Half Steppin’,” “Raw,” “Smooth Operator,” “Warm It Up,” and more.

    Other events include free fitness classes starting June 6, free and open to individuals of all ages, regardless of fitness level or experience. The classes will be held at a new outdoor location on the Empire State Plaza this summer, between The Egg and Cornerstone. Lessons take place every Tuesday and Thursday through Aug. 31 from 5-6 p.m.

    For more information about the Summer at the Plaza 2023 lineup, visit here.

  • Disco Biscuits Fall Tour Announced, Halloween Shows at Capitol Theatre

    Straight out of a pair of shows at Mulcahey’s on Long Island, the Disco Biscuits have their sights set on Fall Tour, with shows in Texas and the Midwest culminating with a five-show run in the Northeast. Over October 27+28, they’ll be celebrating Halloween weekend at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester.

    disco biscuits fall tour

    Joining Disco Biscuits this fall will be TAUK Moore (featuring Kanika Moore of Doom Flamingo) and SunSquabi on select dates.

    Tickets are available via an Artist Pre-Sale on Wednesday, June 21 at 10am Local time, Venue Pre-Sale(s) on Thursday, June 22 at 10am Local time, and a general On-Sale on Friday, June 23 at 10am Local time.

    VIP Packages are available, and will include early entry to each venue + early access to merch, pre-show soundcheck, a group photo with the band, limited edition show poster, and a commemorative laminate & lanyard.

    Disco Biscuits Summer and Fall Tour Dates
    July 6 – Rexford, MT – Abayance Bay
    July 7 – Livingston, MT – Pine Creek Lodge
    July 8 – Livingston, MT – Pine Creek Lodge
    July 9 – Livingston, MT – Pine Creek Lodge
    July 11 – Boise, ID – Revolution Concert House
    July 12 – Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
    July 13 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
    July 14 – Bend, OR – Midtown Ballroom
    July 15 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
    July 18 – Blue Lake, CA – Blue Lake Casino
    July 19 – Stateline, NV – Harrah’s South Lake Tahoe
    July 20 – San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore
    July 21 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy Theatre
    July 22 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern [SOLD OUT]
    August 10 – East Hampton, NY – The Clubhouse
    August 10-12 – East Durham, NY – Catskill Mountain Jubilee
    August 13 – Dewey Beach, DE – Bottle and Cork
    September 15 – Austin, TX – Far Out Lounge and Stage * w/ TAUK Moore (TAUK ft. Kanika Moore)
    September 16 – Austin, TX – Far Out Lounge and Stage ^w/ Sunsquabi
    September 20 – Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
    September 21 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre ^w/ Sunsquabi
    September 22 – Milwaukee, WI – Pabst Theater
    September 23 – Indianapolis, IN – The Vogue Theatre
    September 24 – St. Louis, MO – Delmar Hall
    October 24 – Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    October 25 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall
    October 26 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
    October 27 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre
    October 28 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre