Category: Albany

  • An Evening of Psychedelic Rock at Lark Hall with Circles Around the Sun and Rich Ruth

    Lark Hall in Albany hosted Circles Around the Sun with special guest Rich Ruth for a night of pure psychedelic rock on Friday, January 20.

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    Opening up the show was Nashville-based recording artist Rich Ruth.  A seasoned session musician and an ambient music making machine, it was this critically acclaimed up-and-comers first time passing through Albany.  Captivating the audience early with dreamy, lush and psychedelic post-rock styled soundscapes, the band created a huge swirling sound layered with rich textures, soaring saxophone solos, syncopated drumming, droning synthesizers, reverb-drenched feedback and huge blues rock guitar peaks. Playing mostly songs from 2022 I Survived, It’s Over, an album written in the days after a devastating twister ravaged Ruth’s neighborhood, the set found a healthy balance between beauty and chaos. Backed on this tour by a talented group of friends and equally skilled musicians, each member of the group brought something unique to the table and the result was something palpable and potent and left the Lark Hall wanting more.

    circles lark hall

    Circles began their set around 930pm, taking to the disco ball laden stage, resembling mid-1960s era Deadheads and Grateful Dead members. The five giant disco balls made the stage seem more full, as the notes the band produced were far greater than the sum of the members. Yet not a moment is wasted among these four – John Lee Shannon (guitar), Dan Horne (bass) Adam MacDougall (keys) and Mark Levy (drums) – as each sonic branch ventured off into another, connecting for a sound that filled in all available space.

    circles lark hall

    The highlight of the night could be found anywhere, but “Language,” a track released in March 2022 featuring the harp of Mikaela Davis, stood out. This funky new disco number is a pure dance potion, consistently hit its mark, retreating before resurging towards an extended ending and then “Money’s No Option.” The 90+ minute set was better than two separate sets, so as not to interrupt the flow. Circles could have easily played another hour and lost few, if any of the dialed in crowd.

    An encore of “One for Chuck” had a smooth-flowing Dead-heavy jam that give a hint of “NFA” but ended up falling into a soft rock smooth jazz vibe.

    Circles Around the Sun – Lark Hall, Albany – Friday, January 20, 2023

    Setlist: Scatlotta, Landline, Outerburrows, Babyman, Rouge > Language, Money, Away Team
    Encore: One for Chuck

    Photos by Zak Radick

  • Zach Bryan Announces North American Tour, 2 Stops in NY

    2022 was a particularly prolific year for rising country star Zach Bryan and he’s set on riding that wave into the new year with his biggest tour yet. Bryan’s Burn Burn Burn North American Tour tour kicks off in April at the Two Step Inn Festival in Texas, and will include two shows in New York, in Albany at MVP Arena and Queens at Forest Hills Stadium.

    Bryan released 2 full length albums and multiple EPs and singles, amounting to around 12 projects overall last year. His album American Heartbreak was the number one most streamed album on Spotify last year; it consists of a stunning 34 songs. But despite his impressive quantity, Zach Bryan has not abandoned quality. “From Austin” on American Heartbreak combines intense imagery and devastating lyricism. “Something In The Orange” went double platinum and scored Bryan a Grammy Award for Best Solo Country Performance. 

    Zach Bryan tour

    Last year, Bryan’s tour sold out in minutes. Zach Bryan, self-proclaimed enemy of Ticketmaster — his most recent live show recording is called All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live From Red Rocks) — is using Fair AXS to sell tickets to avoid catastrophes like those that plagued Taylor Swift’s last tour. To purchase tickets, fans should register on the site beginning January 29. Registered fans will then be chosen at random starting on February 13 to access the tour site and purchase tickets on a first-come, first-served basis. 

    See the full tour schedule below and register to buy tickets here

    Zach Bryan 2023 Tour

    *April 15                     Georgetown, TX        Two Step Inn Festival

    May 10                     Charlottesville, VA     John Paul Jones Arena

    May 12                     Worcester, MA          DCU Center

    May 13                     Wilkes-Barre, PA       Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza

    May 15                     Duluth, GA                Gas South Arena

    May 19                     Houston, TX               Toyota Center

    May 20                     New Orleans, LA       Smoothie King Center

    May 23                     Jacksonville, FL        VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

    May 24                     N Charleston, SC      North Charleston Coliseum

    May 26                     Albany, NY                MVP Arena

    May 28                     London, ON              Budweiser Gardens

    May 31                     Philadelphia, PA        Wells Fargo Center

    June 02                    Cleveland, OH           Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

    *June 03                   Lexington, KY           Railbird Festival

    June 23                    New York, NY           Forest Hills Stadium

    June 26                    Denver, CO                   Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    June 27                    Denver, CO                   Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    *July 07                    Milwaukee, WI           Summerfest

    *July 13                    Chicago, IL                Windy City Smokeout 

    *July 14-16           Whitefish, MT            Under The Big Sky Festival

    *July 20-July 22         Cullman, AL              Rock The South

    *August 05                    St. Charles, IA           Hinterland Music Festival

    August 07                      Grand Rapids, MI      Van Andel Arena

    August 09                      Minneapolis, MN        Target Center

    August 11                      Tulsa, OK                 BOK Center

    August 14                      Sioux Falls, SD         Denny Sanford PREMIER Center

    August 17                      Nampa, ID                Ford Idaho Center

    August 19                      Las Vegas, NV          T-Mobile Arena

    August 20                      Bakersfield, CA         Mechanics Bank Arena

    August 21                      Oakland, CA             Oakland Arena

    August 23                      Los Angeles, CA       Crypto.com Arena

    August 25                      Glendale, AZ             Desert Diamond Arena

    August 27                      Wichita, KS                   INTRUST Bank Arena

    August 29                      Lincoln, NE               Pinnacle Bank Arena

    August 30                      Kansas City, MO       T-Mobile Center

    * Indicates Festival Dates – on sale now

  • Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness Announces Shows in Syracuse, Albany, Buffalo and NYC

    Indie-pop singer-songwriter-pianist Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness has announced a string of New York tour dates, in conjunction with the release of new studio album Tilt At The Wind No More.

    Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness
    Andrew McMahon In The Wilderness

    The new album, which will release March 31st via Nettwerk. Celebrating the release of this new studio album, McMahon has scheduled intimate album release shows across the country including an Albany stop at Empire Live on May 16. This year also marks and is set to their debut at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival on June 17.

    Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness features McMahon (lead vocals, piano), Bobby Anderson (guitar), Jay McMillan (drums), Mikey Wagner (bass) and Zac Clark (keys). Tilt At The Wind No More will mark the fourth full-length studio album for McMahon under his Wilderness moniker and his first collection for Nettwerk. The forthcoming album, produced by Tommy English (Kacey Musgraves, K.Flay, Børns) and Jeremy Hatcher (Harry Styles, Maggie Rogers, Lizzo), features his jubilant radio hit “Stars,” which peaked at #34 on the Alternative Radio chart, and recent singles “Skywriting,” co-written with K.Flay, the synth-pop “VHS,” and romantic ballad “Built To Last.” 

    Andrew McMahon performing

    For tickets and more information, please visit https://www.ticketmaster.com/event/30005E26A07D15AC.

  • The Wallflowers Tour Drives by The Egg and Bardavon in May

    The Wallflowers 2023 tour has been announced and the 90s MTV darlings will wind through New York with stops in Albany at The Egg on Wednesday, May 3 and in Poughkeepsie at Bardavon on Friday, May 12.

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    For the past 30 years, the Jakob Dylan-led Wallflowers has stood as one of rock’s most dynamic and purposeful bands, a unit dedicated to and continually honing a sound that meshes timeless songwriting and storytelling with a hard-hitting and decidedly modern musical attack. That signature style has been present through the decades, baked into the grooves of smash hits like 1996’s Bringing Down the Horse as well as more recent and exploratory fare like 2012’s Glad All Over

    Even so, in recent years, Dylan – the Wallflowers’ founding singer, songwriter and guitarist – has repeatedly stepped outside of his band, first with a pair of more acoustic and rootsy records, 2008’s Seeing Things and 2010’s Women + Country, and then with the 2018 film Echo in the Canyon and the accompanying soundtrack, which saw him collaborate with a host of artists classic and contemporary, from Neil Young and Eric Clapton to Beck and Fiona Apple. 

    Dylan’s vision has always been the core of the Wallflower’s music. How he chooses to express that vision, however, is what makes a song a Wallflowers song. “I usually just let the songs tell me what kind of arrangements they need,” he says. “And if they’re asking for full-band electric arrangements, then that’s what the Wallflowers provide. And I knew I wanted to make a full-band electric record this time out.” 

    So that’s always been my vision with the Wallflowers – to be a great rock ‘n’ roll band. And I’ve worked on it for 30 years now and I still have a lot to say. It’s something I started a long time ago, and it’s far from finished.

    Jakob Dylan

    And made one he has, with one special guest on board – Shelby Lynne, who lends her voice to three of the album’s tracks. “I hadn’t met Shelby before, but like most people, I’ve been a fan of hers for quite some time,” Dylan says. “She has one of those voices that’s very uncommon, very unique, very rare.” 

    But there was more to their duet than just a mutual appreciation. “You can have your favorite singer come in, but it doesn’t mean you’ll have any connection – there has to be more than that,” Dylan continues. “And as soon as I heard Shelby sing, I knew we had something.” 

    Dylan acknowledges that the tracks on the new Exit Wounds reflect the tumultuous times in which they were written. “The climate affects how you feel, which affects how you’re writing songs, even if you’re not writing specifically about current events.” He turns to the late John Prine to illustrate his point. “If we still had John Prine, I don’t think he’d be writing songs specifically about current affairs, but he’d probably be writing songs about characters affected by current affairs. I think that’s mostly what I do.” 

    When it came to realizing these new songs on record, Dylan assembled a backing band of musical associates – “people that I’ve wanted to play with or that I have played with through the years” – and headed into the studio under the watchful eye of producer Butch Walker. 

    That joyful experience extended to Dylan’s interplay with his fellow musicians. “This was not the type of thing where it’s a rotating cast and you call a different drummer for each song, or you pull out the Rolodex and ring the local sessions guys,” Dylan says. “The record was made as a band – the five Wallflowers.” 

    And to Dylan, a band, even one with a constantly shifting lineup, is a sacred thing. “I’ve always been a believer in collaboration,” he says, “and no matter who I’m playing with I’ve always tried to include them very heavily. Otherwise, why would they be around? Because I do think bands, whether it’s a long standing group or just five people who are working together for that one stretch of time, make better rock ‘n’ roll records than solo artists.” 

    The Wallflowers 2023 Tour Dates

    APR 13 THU CLUB LA – Destin, FL
    APR 14 FRI Ponte Vedra Concert Hall – Ponte Vedra, FL
    APR 15 SAT Tortuga Music Festival 2023 – Fort Lauderdale, FL
    APR 17 MON Charleston Music Hall – Charleston, SC
    APR 18 TUE Neighborhood Theatre – Charlotte, NC
    APR 19 WED The Ramkat – Winston-salem, NC
    APR 21 FRI Robert Kirk Walker Theatre – Chattanooga, TN
    APR 23 SUN Clyde Theatre – Fort Wayne, IN
    APR 25 TUE The Fillmore Detroit – Detroit, MI
    APR 26 WED The Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts – Carmel, IN
    APR 29 SAT Appell Center for the Performing Arts – York, PA
    APR 30 SUN Paramount Theater – Charlottesville, VA
    MAY 1 MON Birchmere – Alexandria, VA
    MAY 3 WED Hart Theatre at the Egg – Albany, NY
    MAY 6 SAT The Flying Monkey Movie House & Performance Center – Plymouth, NH
    MAY 7 SUN Greenwich Odeum – East Greenwich, RI
    MAY 9 TUE The Ridgefield Playhouse – Ridgefield, CT
    MAY 11 THU Stone Pony = Asbury Park, NJ
    MAY 12 FRI BARDAVON – Poughkeepsie, NY

    Tickets go on sale Friday, January 20 at 10am. Tickets will be available online at theegg.org and bardavon.org

  • Dark Star Orchestra Winter Tour East swings through Albany in March

    Dark Star Orchestra’s Winter Tour East 2023 will be find the Grateful Dead tribute group playing eight shows in 6 cities, among them a pair of shows on Friday, March 10 and Saturday, March 11 at the Palace Theatre in Albany.

    dark star winter tour

    Performing to critical acclaim for over 20 years and over 3000 shows, Dark Star Orchestra carries on the Grateful Dead live concert experience, building shows off the Dead’s extensive catalog and the talent of these seven fine musicians. On any given night, the band will perform a show based on a set list from the Grateful Dead’s 30 years of extensive touring or use their catalog to program a unique set list for the show. This allows fans both young and old to share in the experience.

    By recreating set lists from the past, and by developing their own sets of Dead songs, Dark Star Orchestra offers a continually evolving artistic outlet within this musical canon. Honoring both the band and the fans, Dark Star Orchestra’s members seek out the unique style and sound of each era while simultaneously offering their own informed improvisations.

    dark star winter tour

    Dark Star Orchestra offers much more than the sound of the Grateful Dead, they truly encapsulate the energy and the experience. It’s about a sense of familiarity. It’s about a feeling that grabs listeners and takes over. It’s about that contagious energy…in short, it’s about the complete experience and consistent quality show that the fan receives when attending a Dark Star Orchestra show.

    For us it’s a chance to recreate some of the magic that was created for us over the years. We offer a sort of a historical perspective at what it might have been like to go to a show in 1985, 1978 or whenever. Even for Deadheads who can say they’ve been to a hundred shows in the 90s, we offer something they never got to see live.

    keyboardist and vocalist Rob Barraco

    Fans and critics haven’t been the only people caught up in the spirit of a Dark Star show. The band has featured guest performances from six original Grateful Dead members Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Vince Welnick, Tom Constanten and even toured with longtime Dead soundman, Dan Healy. Other notable guests have included Mike Gordon and Jon Fishman of Phish, Keller Williams, Warren Haynes, Steve Kimock, Peter Rowan, Ramblin’ Jack Elliot and many more.

    Tickets to all shows go on sale Friday, January 13 at 10 AM ET via ticketmaster.com. Tickets are also available for purchase at the Palace Theatre Box Office, located at 19 Clinton Ave. Box Office hours are Monday – Friday Noon to 5PM as well as select days and hours for events and on sales.

    Dark Star Orchestra Winter Tour East 2023

    March 9 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts

    March 10 & 11 – Albany, NY – The Palace Theatre

    March 13 – Hartford, CT – Infinity Hall Hartford

    March 15 & 16 – Rutland, VT – Paramount Theatre

    March 17 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – F.M. Kirby Center

    March 18 – Ellicottville, NY – The Rail Rider Jamboree

  • Chuck Garvey to return to the road full-time with moe.

    Just two weeks after his very special appearance at moe.’s New Year’s Eve performance in Philadelphia, founding guitarist Chuck Garvey has announced that he will be returning to the road full-time for the band’s 21-date winter 2023 tour.

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    Chuck Garvey projected onto the walls of The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY – photo by Filip Zalewski

    The tour will kick off on Long Island with the January 19th performance at The Paramount in Huntington, recently named the top club worldwide, by PollStar.

    Thank you for your well-wishes and your donations, without which my recovery would not have happened, This year has been a really long, difficult one for me, but a rewarding one, in that I learned what a person needs to do to achieve goals. Some are basic, everyday things like speech, and some are more about universal things that I noticed about family, friends, and community that keep us all afloat.

    Garvey in a letter home to fans, in November

    The long-awaited announcement comes 13 months after Garvey suffered a stroke, just after the band’s Halloween 2021 performance, which would not have happened without the support of the moe. community, according ot the band.

    Bassist Rob Derhak, who himself battled cancer and took time away from moe. in 2017, gave perspective to Chuck’s return to the band:

    This past year has been a trying time for moe., as a band. We were faced with an unthinkable decision of replacing our brother Chuck with another guitarist. Suke stepped in and stepped up. He brought his unique style, unparalleled talent, and hyper-focused work ethic into the group. Without his help, we wouldn’t have been able to survive the last year, and I think I speak for all of us when I say that we are eternally grateful. Thank You Suke Cerulo.

    Rob Derhak

    See Chuck Garvey on tour with moe this winter, which covers much of the Northeast and Southeast. Get tickets at moe.org.

    moe. 2023 Winter Tour Dates

    Thursday, January 19 – The Paramount – Huntington, NY
    Friday, January 20th – 9:30 Club – Washington, D.C.
    Saturday, January 21st – Wellmont Theater – Montclair, NJ
    Friday, February 17th – State Theatre – Portland, ME
    Saturday, February 18th – State Theatre – Portland, ME
    Friday, February 24th – Palace Theater – Albany, NY
    Saturday, February 25th – Palace Theater – Albany, NY

    Thursday, March 9th – Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN
    Friday, March 10th – Mars Music Hall – Huntsville, AL
    Saturday, March 11th – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, TN
    Sunday, March 12th – Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL
    Wednesday, March 15th – Music Hall – Charleston, SC
    Thursday, March 16th – The Plaza Live – Orlando, FL
    Friday, March 17th – Culture Room – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
    Saturday, March 18th – Jannus Live – St. Petersburg, FL
    Sunday, March 19th – PV Concert Hall – Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
    Tuesday, March 21st – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC
    Wednesday, March 22nd – Jefferson Theatre – Charlottesville, VA
    Thursday, March 23rd – The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC
    Friday, March 24th – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA
    Saturday, March 25th – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA