Category: Capital Region

  • Cooking with Fire: Kitchen Dwellers Bring the Heat in Cohoes

    Full of gritty energy, thoughtful storytelling, extremely tight improvisation, a spectacular light show, and a palpable connection to their audience, Kitchen Dwellers brought their unique brand of psychedelic bluegrass to Cohoes, NY on Thursday, October 12th.

    No strangers to the Capital Region, Kitchen Dwellers have played the area many times over the years, but the second show of their 2023 fall tour would be their first at the historic Cohoes Music Hall, one of the oldest (and allegedly haunted) venues in the country. Delivering an absolute scorching performance, the level of musicianship on display was scary good.

    Kitchen Dwellers made their Cohoes Music Hall debut on 10/12/2023.

    Showing up to the corner of Remsen and Cayuga, you were instantly met with heady vibes from the municipal lot as the jokers and tokers greeted one another.  There was a laid back feeling of familiarity and optimism as people of all ages lined up to check out the plethora of band merch and the gorgeous limited edition show poster designed by artist Dan Dippel. Fans who got there early enough were treated to a delicious appetizer from the young-and-hungry opening act, Fireside Collective from Asheville, NC. 

    After a brief set change, Capital Region show promoter Greg Bell of Guthrie Bell Productions took center stage to welcome everyone to the Cohoes Music Hall and wax nostalgic for a moment before introducing Kitchen Dwellers to a massive ovation. Wasting no time serving up the main course, the band set the tone early with a “Sundown” opener, the first of five songs that would be played from their latest album, Wise River. They had the crowd captivated from the very first note.

    Kitchen Dwellers (L-R): Max Davies, Torrin Daniels, Joe Funk, and Shawn Swain performing on 10/12/23.

    Consisting of Torrin Daniels on banjo, Joe Funk on bass, Max Davies on guitar, and Shawn Swain on mandolin, describing their inspired sound is no easy task. Utilizing traditional string instruments, adding a few effect pedals and foregoing a drummer, their expansive playing is full of character, bombastic banjo riffs, lightning fast licks, virtuosic finger picking and foot-stomping grooves. These guys make the complex look effortless.  After squeezing “Their Names Are The Trees” into a “This Time” sandwich, the Kitchen Dwellers were cooking with pure gasoline as they alligatored “Smokestack” through a pair of choice covers – “Salt Creek” and “Alcohol in the Bloodstream.” Coming up for air to greet the audience and exchange some friendly banter about the proper pronunciation of Cohoes, the band would then invite Fireside Collective dobro player, Tommy Maher, to the stage for the remainder of the set. 

    Chest Fever: Fireside Collective’s Tommy Maher (dobro) joined in on the fun on 10/12/23.

    Taking control of the ship and guiding the band through the crowd-pleasing title track of 2019’s Muir Maid, upright bassist Joe Funk’s vocals sounded fantastic here, while the extended interplay and energy of Torrin’s flying dreadlocks and Maher’s youthful exuberance sent the room into a fever pitch. With the venue itself located just on the outskirts of Levon Country, perhaps that was their intention all along, as a well-placed cover of The Band’s classic “Chest Fever” would bring the opening frame to a close.

    Kitchen Dwellers’ Joe Funk croons away in Cohoes, NY 10/12/23.

    When Kitchen Dwellers hit the stage for round 2, it didn’t take them long to address the elephant in the room, or in this case, the ghost. Nicknamed “The girl who made vaudeville famous,” many believe the spirit of Eva Tanguay has haunted the Cohoes Music Hall since her death in 1947.  Often “felt” hanging around just off stage left and sometimes in the center of the balcony’s second row, the band acknowledged this bit of folklore by offering up their song “Ghost in a Bottle” in tribute.

    Ghost in a Bottle: Kitchen Dwellers make an offering to the ghost of Eva Tanguay on 10/12/23.

    The real meat and potatoes of the set would come next as the Dwellers found their groove on “Stand at Ease” which seamlessly segued into a cover of “White Freightliner Blues.” Showing a deep respect to their roots by weaving together a tapestry of their influences, the dexterity and speed at which these guys play make it almost impossible to stand still. After a stellar version of “Gypsy,” the band gave a special shoutout to a group of friends who traveled there from Vermont, allegedly breaking the record for the most people you can cram into a van, something which Torrin found debatable. Announcing they weren’t going to do the typical encore thing and that they’d just play until the venue kicked them out, the enthusiastic crowd were then treated to a sizzling combination of “Mountain” > “Drowning (… Again)” > “Ebenezer’s Winter” to bring the tasty night of galaxy-grass jams to a close just after midnight. 

    Putting a fresh spin on an old genre and blending the past with the future,  Kitchen Dwellers rose to the occasion in Cohoes and threw down a performance that will be talked about for years to come. Upon leaving the Cohoes Music Hall, perhaps one excited fan summed it up best, saying “That was the best $20 I’ve spent in a very long time.“

    With fall tour just getting underway, fans in New York won’t need to wait long to catch them again. Kitchen Dwellers have been tapped by Twiddle to take part in their final shows next month before going on an indefinite hiatus. The sentimental sendoff will take place at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. For more details on tour dates and tickets head to kitchendwellers.com.

    Kitchen Dwellers | October 12, 2023 | Cohoes Music Hall | Cohoes, NY

    Set 1: Sundown, This Time > Their Names Are the Trees > This Time, Smokestack>Salt Creek >Alcohol In the Bloodstream, Muir Maid * > Chest Fever *

    Set 2: Ghost in the Bottle > Cuckoo’s Nest [Traditional] > Ghost In the Bottle, Stand At Ease > White Freightliner Blues, Gypsy, Mountain > Drowning (… Again) > Ebenezer’s Winter

    * Featuring Tommy Maher of Fireside Collective on Dobro

  • Rock & Oddities Con, Featuring Local Musicians and Activities, Comes to Saratoga

    Coming to Upstate soon is Saratoga’s biggest Halloween party of the year, Rock & Oddities Con. From Oct. 28-29 from 10 a.m.- 7 p.m., the event features local metal/rock musicians and a whole slew of enchanting activities.

    Rock & Oddities Con

    The energy of metal/rock musicians from the East Coast collides with spine-tingling tales of Paranormal Experiences, including encounters with celebrities at meet-and-greets. Audiences can step into the enchanting realm of the Witches’ Den, and brace themselves for a journey through the Haunted Maze. Also featured at Rock & Oddities Con are premier Tattoo Artists, 100+ vendors, paranormal experiences with investigators with the Travel and Discovery Channels, and costume contests, with cash prizes.

    Rock & Oddities Con 2023 Confirmed bands:

    *Saturday 10/28*

    Alloy Reign

    Psychomanteum

    The Tradition

    Kristen Capolino Band

    Bonded By Darkness

    Brick By Brick

    Suicide Puppets

    *Sunday 10/29*

    Bonded By Darkness

    Black Belt Jones

    Old North End

    The Hard Luck Souls

    Lock 9

    Alloy Reign

    Tickets are on sale now.

  • Parker McCollum Announces 2024 Tour, Stop at SPAC

    Parker McCollum, ACM Award Winning, and Multi-Platinum selling singer/songwriter, is set to embark on a 41-date U.S. Burn It Down Tour 2024, with one stop in Saratoga Springs in May.

    Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum released Never Enough, a statement album that cements his status as one of country music’s undeniable new stars, on May 12 via MCA Nashville. Along with headlining his own tour this summer, McCollum will play stadiums with Morgan Wallen on Wallen’s One Night at a Time World Tour. McCollum has been named an ‘Artist to Watch’ by Rolling Stone, Billboard, SiriusXM, CMT, RIAA, and more with American Songwriter noting, “The Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level superstardom.” MusicRow listed McCollum as their 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year and Apple also included him as one of their all-genre “Up Next Artists” Class of 2021.

    A dedicated road warrior, Parker McCollum made his debut at the famed Grand Ole Opry in 2021 and he already sells out venues across the country (over 40 sold-out shows nationwide in 2021) including record-breaking crowds in Dallas (20,000), The Woodlands (16,500), Austin (7500+), Lubbock (7700+), Jackson, MS (5000+), Kearney, NE (3000+), Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and three nights at Fort Worth’s iconic Billy Bob’s Texas. In March 2022, McCollum made his debut at RODEOHOUSTON to a sold-out crowd with over 73,000 tickets sold, returning to perform at the Opening Day celebration in 2023.

    He recently made a dream come true with his first-ever Austin City Limits performance, kicking off their 2023 season. In 2022, McCollum earned his first ACM Award for New Male Artist of the Year, took home “Breakthrough Video of the Year” (a fully fan-voted honor) at the 2022 CMT Music Awards, and scored his first-ever nomination in the New Artist of the Year category at the 56th CMA Awards.

    Produced by Emporium Presents, Parker McCollum’s tour will kick off on January 18 at Spokane Arena in Spokane, WA making stops in Dayton, New Orleans, Indianapolis, and more before wrapping up in Corpus Christi, TX at American Bank Center Arena on August 31. In addition, joining McCollum on select dates throughout the tour will be special guests Corey Kent, Larry Fleet, George Birge, and Catie Offerman.

    2024 is going to be the biggest and best show we have ever put together. I can’t wait for all the fans to come see what we are working up. The Burn It Down Tour is going to be absolutely epic.

    Parker McCollum

    The tour announcement comes on the heels of McCollum’s latest release, the critically acclaimed album Never Enough (released on May 12 via MCA Nashville) which includes his RIAA-certified Platinum hit, “Handle On You,” and his explosive current radio single, “Burn It Down.” Most recently, he was notably nominated for New Artist of the Year at the 57th Annual CMA Awards.

    Tickets will be available starting with presales (details below) beginning October 17. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning Friday, October 20 at 10 a.m. local time and vary by city*; check local listings at EmporiumPresents.com for more information.

    Burn It Down Tour 2024:

    Thu Jan 18 | Spokane, WA | Spokane Arena

    Fri Jan 19 | Everett, WA | Angel Of The Winds Arena

    Sat Jan 20 | Eugene, OR | Matthew Knight Arena

    Thu Jan 25 | West Valley City, UT | Maverik Center

    Fri Jan 26 | Idaho Falls, ID | Hero Arena Inside The Mountain America Center

    Sat Jan 27 | Billings, MT | First Interstate Arena at MetraPark

    Thu Feb 01 | Peoria, IL | Peoria Civic Center

    Fri Feb 02 | Huntington, WV | Mountain Health Arena

    Sat Feb 03 | West Lafayette, IN | Elliott Hall of Music

    Thu Feb 08 | Kalamazoo, MI | Wings Event Center

    Fri Feb 09 | Dayton, OH | Nutter Center

    Sat Feb 10 | St. Louis, MO | Chaifetz Arena

    Fri Mar 01 | Columbia, SC | Colonial Life Arena

    Sat Mar 02 | Savannah, GA | Enmarket Arena

    Thu Apr 04 | Abilene, TX | Taylor County Expo Center

    Fri Apr 05 | Edinburg, TX | Bert Ogden Arena

    Tue Apr 11 | New Orleans, LA | Smoothie King Center

    Sat Apr 12 | Lake Charles, LA | Lake Charles Civic Center

    Sat Apr 13 | Waco, TX | Touchdown Alley at McClane Stadium

    Tue Apr 18 | Roanoke, VA | Berglund Center

    Fri Apr 19 | Greensboro, NC | White Oak Amphitheatre

    Thu May 02 | Salina, KS | Tony’s Pizza Events Center

    Fri May 03 | Rogers, AR | Walmart AMP

    Sat May 04 | Columbia, MO | Mizzou Arena

    Fri May 24 | Saratoga Springs, NY | Broadview Stage at SPAC

    Sat May 25 | Gilford, NH | Bank of NH Pavilion

    Sun May 26 | Bangor, ME | Maine Savings Amp

    Sat Jun 01 | Jacksonville, FL | Daily’s Place

    Sat Jun 08 | Detroit, MI | Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill

    Thu Jun 27 | Des Moines, IA | Wells Fargo Arena

    Fri Jun 28 | Indianapolis, IN | TCU Amphitheater at White River State Park

    Sat Jun 29 | Kansas City, MO | Starlight Theatre

    Tue Jul 18 | Brandon, MS | Brandon Amphitheater

    Fri Jul 19 | Orange Beach, AL | The Wharf Amphitheater

    Thu Aug 15 | Nampa, ID | Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater

    Fri Aug 16 | Bend, OR | Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Sat Aug 17 | Ridgefield, WA | RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Fri Aug 23 | Rio Rancho, NM | Rio Rancho Events Center

    Sun Aug 25 | Morrison, CO | Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Fri Aug 30 | College Station, TX | Reed Arena

    Sat Aug 31 | Corpus Christi, TX | American Bank Center Arena

    For more information, visit Parker McCollum’s website, or follow him on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

  • Timbre Coup Release “Firestorm,” Discuss Upcoming Album

    Albany by way of Altamont prog-rockers Timbre Coup released a new single, “Firestorm,” on September 21, coming two years after the release of Sudden Urge.

    timbre coup firestorm

    Timbre Coup  – Andrew Chamberlaine (guitar), Ben Pickering (bass), Dan Gerken (guitar/vocals), Matt Pickering (drums) – grew from the Capital District music scene in 2007, moving on to play hundred of shows alongside bands including The New Deal, Dopapod, Papadosio, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and Consider the Source, in additional performing at Camp Bisco, Catskill Chill, moe.down, The Big Up, Mountain Jam, Wormtown and Strangecreek, among others.

    Following a hiatus from 2014-18, which saw the band perforing in projects including Mister F and Lord Electro, Timbre Coup began playing and preparing for live shows again, making their triumphant return to a near sold out crowd on March 2, 2019 at The Hollow. Check out the live album from their return show on Bandcamp.

    In 2020 the band would go on to record and later release in 2021 their fourth original album, Sudden Urge, a collection of previously unrecorded songs, both old and new.

    Timbre Coup performing at Lark Hall – photo by Zak Radick

    Singer and lyricist Dan Gerken shares this on the new track:

    Firestorm was written in summer/fall of 2022 and consists of a guitar harmony driven theme throughout. The harmonies range from beautiful mixolydian keys to a more minor approach as the song wears on, telling a weaving story of heartache many people can relate to. The lyrics are meant to uplift. The song is a reminder to not be so dependent on a lover or a partner, but each has to stand alone in greatness to magnify the results of the partnership.

    “Firestorm” is the latest from Timbre Coup and is part of a new recording and writing goal for the band as they embark on their fifth studio album this coming winter and spring. The band records at Gerken’s studio just outside of Albany, giving the group a great deal of freedom and flexibility in the recording and writing process. With raw ideas aplenty, the band looks to the structure and writing styles for each song as they press ahead.

    We have another completed song we are going to finish and release hopefully by the end of the year, and then we get to really start grinding on some new and old ideas in the practice space and the studio to get the desired amount of material for a release.

    Dan Gerken, guitar/vocals, Timbre Coup

    Timbre Coup brings a little something for everyone in the live setting as well, giving the group room to improvise upon their dynamic compositions, sing both melodic and haunting vocals, all with slick chops from all members, entertaining any crowd with fervor.

    Catch Timbre Coup on October 27 at The Hollow, supporting Long Island’s Baked Shrimp.

    “Firestorm” lyrics

    There was a place
    where the water didn’t flow
    There was a place
    All that matters is what you hold
    In spite of it all
    it’s a hopeless mess for some
    there was a place
    I’d like to run

    I saw that she left me for dead
    and I was freaking out
    I knew I should’ve left her instead
    But now I’m bleeding out

    Description for some
    Definition for all
    I don’t want to see you
    dropping the ball
    So carry that weight
    a burden reaffirmed
    and begin to use
    all that you’ve learned

    “Firestorm” from Timbre Coup was released on all platforms in Septmeber 2023.

  • Caffé Lena Announces Return of Free Healthcare Clinic For Musicians

    On Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Caffé Lena announced the return of its free healthcare clinic for creatives, including artists, musicians, designers, photographers, filmmakers, writers, and all others who work in a creative capacity.

    According to Caffé Lena, 43% of professional musicians in the U.S. have no health insurance; among full-time musicians, the numbers are even higher. This service aims to enable individuals in the creative community who are uninsured or underinsured to access healthcare in a trusted environment so they can enjoy the best possible quality of life.

    The Caffé Lena Healthcare clinic is brought to the community through a collaboration of Jill Burnham RN-BCEN of “Mark and Jill Sing the Blues,” Saratoga Hospital, Sight & Sound Vision Care for the Music Industry, Hudson Headwaters, 1of1 Custom earplugs, and Caffè Lena.

    Services include Vision Care Clinic Including Exams and Eyewear, Custom Molded Earplugs, Blood Pressure Screening, Dietician Consultation, HEPC/HIV Screening, Insurance Navigation, and Cancer Screening Services.

    For more information on Caffé Lena, visit here.

  • Watch North Mississippi Allstars Revel at Cohoes Music Hall

    On a fall Saturday night in Cohoes, the blues were alive and well at Cohoes Music Hall, with North Mississippi Allstars bringing their patented Hill Country sound to a lively, packed audience that hung on every note.

    The power trio of brothers Luther (guitar) and Cody (drums) Dickinson were joined by bassist Berry Oakley Jr. this evening. Dickinson’s hypnotic guitar sound was on display this evening, particularly on “Outside,” off Set Sail, and featuring Lamar Williams Jr. on the studio version. A pair of songs with Cody Dickinson on vocals – “Let Me In” and “KC Jones” peppered the first set, ending with the 1969 R.L. Burnside classic “Po Black Maddie” that the Allstars have brought to a new generation with their amped up version.

    Set 2 began with a double dose of southern rock, as the Hernando, Mississippi trio performed a 17 minute version of Allman Brothers Band‘s “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.” You’ll want to watch this one:

    The rest of the set featured classic NMAS songs “Goin Down South” and “All Night Long,” the latter sung by Cody Dickinson who took over guitar duties while Luther switched to bass and Berry hopped on the kit, followed by Cody taking an extended drum solo under a purple hue.

    There was nary a flaw in the show this evening, the band members dialed in and playing songs from across their extensive catalog. They’ll be back next year, if not sooner, with an audience that continues to fill in to hear this wonderful Mississippi Hill Country sound.

    Listen to a recording of the show via Live Music Archive and be sure to support the Internet Archive!

    North Mississippi Allstars – Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, NY – Saturday, October 14

    Set 1: Up and Rolling, Shake (Yo Mama), Mean Ol’ Wind Died Down, Let Me In, Outside, Ship, Meet Me in the City, K.C. Jones, Po Black Maddie
    Set 2: In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Goin Down South, Rabbit Foot, Mississippi Bollweevil, Otha’s Bye Bye Baby, Bumpin’, All Night Long > drum solo, Shame Em on Down, Mean Old World
    Encore: Didn’t We Have a Time (Luther solo)

  • Baked Shrimp Halloween Extravaganza Returns to The Hollow on October 27th

    Long Island prog/jam rock trio Baked Shrimp are building quite a name in the jamband scene, not only for their musical talent, but for their annual Halloween tradition, now in its 6th year. The Halloween Extravaganza & Costume Contest, to be held at The Hollow on Friday, October 27, this year marks the second straight Halloween at The Hollow, with support from Albany’s own Timbre Coup.

    Presented by Guthrie Bell Productions, Baked Shrimp’s Halloween Extravaganzas always include a surprise theme and band costume, audience costume contest, and an above and beyond production.

    baked shrimp halloween

    Baked Shrimp is a high-octane progressive fusion trio, emerging as a rising powerhouse in the festival circuit. Hailing from Long Island, Jared Cowen (Guitar/Vocals), Scott Reill (Bass/Vocals), and Jager Soss (Drums/Vocals) showcase their energetic and improvisational talents, transforming their three-piece sound into a symphonic experience.

    As per tradition, Baked Shrimp goes above and beyond for Halloween, calling on Spinal Tap for the 2022 theme, which included pre-recorded movie skits shown on the screen behind the band, setting up the next song, dropping flowers off the balcony, making a “Stonehenge” prop plus dancers on select tunes.

    The audience gets involved in the fun too – every year with the audience costume contest, the band and audience vote for winners (prizes include posters and merch), as well as one lucky winner who gets to join the band members on stage.

    Check out last year’s Halloween Extravaganza below:

    With another big show planned for this year, the theme, as tradition, does not get revealed until the show.

    Opening the night will be Timbre Coup, who formed in 2007 just outside Albany in the town of Altamont. After many years and hundreds of shows alongside bands like The New Deal, Dopapod, Papadosio, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, and Consider the Source among others along with festival appearances at such events as Camp Bisco X 2, Moedown and Mountain Jam, Timbre Coup brings a little something for everyone. With dynamic compositions, melodic and haunting vocals as well as slick chops this quartet entertains with a fervor.

    After a brief hiatus between 2014-2018 the band sought other projects including jam projects Mister F and Lord Electro among others. This time away allowed more time for family and time to keep up with life. In 2018 Timbre Coup began playing and preparing for live shows again, and on March 2, 2019 the band made its triumphant return in front of a near sold out crowd at The Hollow. Listen to their newest single, “Firestorm,” below.

    To prepare yourself for what Baked Shrimp have in store for this year, take a look and listen to the past Halloween themes from Baked Shrimp, and get ready for a truly unique evening of live music, great for jam and prog fans alike.

    All photos by Miles Hurley

    2022 – Spinal Tap – The Hollow, Albany

    2021 – NRBQ – Greenlawn

    2020 – Baseball – Cooperstown

    2019 – Wizard of Oz – New Paltz

    2018 – Scooby Doo/Trick-or-Treat – Valley Stream

    The Hollow show is just one of the dates on Baked Shrimp’s recently announced 25-date Fall Tour which kicked off on Friday, October 6th. Other New York shows included on this tour are: 
    10/6 – Beaus Bar – Greenlawn, NY
    11/1 – Lovin’ Cup – Rochester, NY
    11/2 – Buffalo Iron Works – Buffalo, NY w/ eberwine

    Buy tickets to Baked Shrimp at The Hollow here.

  • The Empire State Youth Orchestra Announces the 2023-24 Concert Season

    The Empire State Youth Orchestra are excited to announce their upcoming 2023-2024 season entitled ‘Breathe!’ The first concert of the season begins with a performance by the ESYO featuring William Lauricella on Saturday, October 29 at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.

    The Empire State Youth Orchestra challenges and inspires young people to achieve excellence through music in a progressive learning environment leading to high-level performance opportunities.  More than 500 youth from New York’s Capital Region and western New England are selected by audition each year to perform in ESYO. With 14 performing ensembles and orchestras suiting a range of playing levels, members receive training from outstanding conductors and coaches, and tutelage from extraordinary guest artists.

    In 2015, ESYO launched CHIME (Creating Harmony Inspiring Musical Excellence) in Schenectady to address fundamental inequities preventing universal access to high level music opportunities for youth. Today, this free music program serves more than 150 students in partnership with the Schenectady and Albany City School Districts. 

    Founded in 1979, ESYO is a not-for-profit organization that has been recognized as a premier music education/performance program for youth and has received three ASCAP awards.

    “I think of music like a living thing: we can explore how it breathes, and we can tune into its pulse, If an orchestra doesn’t breathe, it’s not really alive. This year, we will breathe more fully with each other and with the music, so we can live in the present moment and truly connect with each other and the world around us.”

    – Etienne Abelin Symphony Orchestra Conductor

    The engaging performance series is a celebration of unity, harmony and the collective spirit of music, allowing musicians and audiences to breathe together in the shared experience of live orchestral performances. In addition, the musicians will explore various interpretations of breath through the repertoire under an authoritarian regime. This season will challenge ESYO musicians to learn and perform a piece on stage without a conductor giving them the opportunity to sense the pulse, embody the music, breathe and work together as a whole. The public is invited to celebrate these outstanding musicians and savor the joy and magic of their live musical talent.

    Ticket information, venue details, and the full concert schedule is available at esyo.org/news-concerts.

    ESYO 2023-2024 Concert Season

    Oct 29th, 2023 – EMPIRE STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT FEATURING WILLIAM LAURICELLA – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

    Nov 5, 2023 – REPERTORY ORCHESTRA, STRING ORCHESTRA, AND CONCERTINO STRINGS – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

    Nov 5, 2023 – PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES – Brown School, Schenectady

    Nov 19, 2023 – YOUTH AND REPERTORY JAZZ ORCHESTRAS – Carl B. Taylor Community Auditorium, SUNY Schenectady

    Dec 10, 2023 – WIND ORCHESTRA CHAMBER MUSIC – Massry Center for the Arts, College of St. Rose

    Dec 14-17, 2023 – MELODIES OF CHRISTMAS FEATURING ESYO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND MELODIES OF CHRISTMAS CHORALE – Produced by CBS 6 at Proctors Theater, Schenectady

    Dec 17, 2023 – PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES HOLIDAY CONCERT – Massry Center for the Arts, College of St. Rose

    Feb 14, 2024 – REPERTORY ORCHESTRA AND CONCERTINO STRINGS – Location TBD

    Feb 15, 2024 – STRING AND YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRAS – Carl B. Taylor Community Auditorium, SUNY Schenectady

    March 10, 2024  – WIND ORCHESTRA AND REPERTORY JAZZ ORCHESTRA – Massry Center for the Arts, College of St. Rose

    March 11, 2024 – FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC WITH ESYO PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES – University of Albany Performing Arts Center

    March 23, 2024 – PLAYATHON – Crossgates Mall 

    April 21, 2024 – SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FEATURING THE 2024 CONCERTO COMPETITION WINNER – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall

    May 4, 2024 –  REPERTORY ORCHESTRA AND STRING ORCHESTRA – Zankel Music Center – Skidmore

    May 5, 2024 – CONCERTINO STRINGS, WOODWINDS AND BRASS ENSEMBLES – Location TBD

    May 5, 2024 – PERCUSSION ENSEMBLES AND CONCERTINO PERCUSSION – Brown School

    May 10, 2024 – YOUTH AND REPERTORY JAZZ ORCHESTRAS – Carl B. Taylor Community Auditorium, SUNY Schenectady

    May 12, 2024 – WIND ORCHESTRA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AND CHAMBER MUSIC – Massry Center for the Arts, College of St. Rose

    June 2, 2024 – FESTIVAL OF YOUNG ARTISTS – Saratoga Performing Arts Center

  • Tyler Childers Has Extended Acclaimed “Mule Pull ’24 Tour” With Stops in NYC and Saratoga Springs

    Tyler Childers will continue his global “Mule Pull ’24 Tour” through next summer, making stops in Madison Square Garden and Saratoga Performing Arts Center.

    Special guests on the tour include Adeem The Artist, Willi Carlisle, S.G. Goodman, Wayne Graham, Shakey Graves, Valerie June, Laid Back Country Picker, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats and Allison Russell. 

    In celebration of the new record, Childers recently spoke with The New York Times, who praises, “His songs with roots in bluegrass, Southern rock and Appalachian tradition have pushed the boundaries of country music and even his own fan base, while cementing him as one of the most successful touring and streaming artists in his field—without the aid of radio,” and continues, “when he sings live, his eyes burn with the ferocity of a preacher, and fans hang on to every word.” 

    “Childers is clearly continuing to grow his audience by simply staying true to himself…one of country music’s more interesting, boundary-pushing artists.”

    Grammy.com

    Recorded at Dragline Studios, the album was produced by Childers and his longtime band, The Food Stamps—James Barker (pedal steel), Craig Burletic (bass), CJ Cain (guitar), Rodney Elkins (drums), Chase Lewis (keyboards) and Jesse Wells (guitar, fiddle). 

    The new album follows last year’s triple album, Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven?, which featured eight songs presented in three distinct sonic perspectives—Hallelujah, Jubilee and Joyful Noise. Before Hounds, Childers released 2020’s Grammy-nominated surprise album, Long Violent History, which NPR Music called an “explicit and remarkable stand in solidarity.” His two previous releases, 2019’s #1 Country Squire as well 2017’s RIAA Platinum debut, Purgatory, were released to overwhelming critical and commercial acclaim. In the years since his debut, Childers has earned two Grammy nominations and has been featured on “CBS This Morning,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Concert series and “Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown.” 

    “The penetrating country singer-songwriter is becoming a total rock star without any radio support…If you are not on this man’s express train to stardom, get on board now.”

    Music Row

    Fans are being asked to register before tickets go on-sale to help block bots and scalpers, reduce resale and get tickets directly into the hands of real people. Registration for the pre-sale is open now until Sunday, October 8 at 11:59pm ET—see tour dates below, and sign up HERE. Once registration closes, fans will be randomly selected to receive a code that grants them access to the pre-sale starting next Wednesday, October 11. A very limited number of tickets will be available for the general on-sale following on Friday, October 13 at 10:00am local time at ticketmaster.com, while supplies last. 

    TYLER CHILDERS CONFIRMED TOUR DATES
    Italics on-sale next Friday, October 13 at 10:00am local time

    December 30—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena* (SOLD OUT)

    December 31—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena* (SOLD OUT)

    February 15, 2024—Dublin, Ireland—3Olympia‡ (SOLD OUT)

    February 17, 2024—Glasgow, U.K.—Barrowland Ballroom‡ (SOLD OUT)

    February 19, 2024—Manchester, U.K.—Albert Hall‡ (SOLD OUT)

    February 21, 2024—London, U.K.—Eventim Apollo‡

    February 22, 2024—London, U.K.—Eventim Apollo‡ (SOLD OUT)

    February 26, 2024—Hamburg, Germany—Docks‡

    February 27, 2024—Copenhagen, Denmark—VEGA‡ (SOLD OUT)

    March 2, 2024—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Paradiso‡ (SOLD OUT)

    March 3, 2024—Amsterdam, Netherlands—Paradiso‡ (SOLD OUT)

    March 5, 2024—Stockholm, Sweden—Münchenbryggeriet‡ (SOLD OUT)

    March 6, 2024—Oslo, Norway—Sentrum Scene‡ (SOLD OUT)

    March 16, 2024—Thackerville, OK—Lucas Oil Live at WinStar World Casino and Resort

    April 5, 2024—San Diego, CA—Viejas Arena+ (SOLD OUT)

    April 6, 2024—Inglewood, CA—Kia Forum+ (SOLD OUT)

    April 9, 2024—Tulsa, OK—BOK Center† (SOLD OUT)

    April 10, 2024—Austin, TX—Moody Center† (SOLD OUT)

    April 13, 2024—Fort Worth, TX—Dickies Arena† (SOLD OUT)

    April 15, 2024—Birmingham, AL—Legacy Arena at The BJCC# (SOLD OUT)

    April 16, 2024—Knoxville, TN—Thompson Boling Arena# (SOLD OUT)

    April 18, 2024—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena# (SOLD OUT)

    April 19, 2024—Nashville, TN—Bridgestone Arena# (SOLD OUT)

    May 27, 2024—Baltimore, MD—CFG Bank Arena~ (SOLD OUT)

    May 29, 2024—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden^ (SOLD OUT)

    May 30, 2024—New York, NY—Madison Square Garden^ (SOLD OUT)

    June 2, 2024—Virginia Beach, VA—Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater‡‡

    June 5, 2024—Tampa, FL—MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre‡‡

    June 7, 2024—Alpharetta, GA—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre‡‡

    June 8, 2024—Alpharetta, GA—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre‡‡

    June 11, 2024—Clarkston, MI—Pine Knob Music Theatre++

    June 13, 2024—Chicago, IL—United Center++

    June 27, 2024—Noblesville, IN—Ruoff Music Center††

    June 28, 2024—Milwaukee, WI—Summerfest at American Family Insurance Amphitheater†† (SOLD OUT)

    June 30, 2024—Burgettstown, PA—The Pavilion at Star Lake††

    July 3, 2024—Saratoga Springs, NY—Saratoga Performing Arts Center~~

    July 5, 2024—Bangor, ME—Maine Savings Amphitheater~~

    July 6, 2024—Cavendish, Prince Edward Island—Cavendish Beach Music Festival

    July 9, 2024—Toronto, Ontario—Budweiser Stage~~

    July 11, 2024—London, Ontario—Rock the Park Festival

    August 6, 2024—Calgary, Alberta—Scotiabank Saddledome~

    August 8, 2024—Vancouver, British Columbia—Rogers Arena~

    August 10, 2024—Bend, OR—Hayden Homes Amphitheater~

    August 11, 2024—Bend, OR—Hayden Homes Amphitheater~

    August 14, 2024—Mountain View, CA—Shoreline Amphitheatre##

    August 17, 2024—Boulder, CO—Folsom Field**

    August 20, 2024—West Valley City, UT—USANA Amphitheatre##

    August 21, 2024—Nampa, ID—Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater##

    August 23, 2024—George, WA—Gorge Amphitheatre^^

    August 24, 2024—Missoula, MT—Washington-Grizzly Stadium^^

    *with special guest Shovels & Rope

    ‡with special guest John R. Miller

    +with special guest Medium Build

    †with special guest Hayes Carll

    #with special guest 49 Winchester

    ~with special guest Allison Russell

    ^with special guest Sylvan Esso

    ‡‡with special guests Valerie June and Willi Carlisle

    ++with special guest S.G. Goodman

    ††with special guests S.G. Goodman and Adeem The Artist

    ~~with special guests S.G. Goodman and Wayne Graham

    ##with special guest Shakey Graves 

    **with special guests Shakey Graves and Laid Back Country Picker

    ^^with special guest Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats

    For ticket information, click here.

  • Playhouse Stage Company Unveils 36th Season with Spring Awakening, Legally Blonde Musicals

    Playhouse Stage Company has announced its 36th Season, presenting both professional and youth musical theatre to the Capital Region. The upcoming lineup features four shows to be presented at Cohoes Music Hall and Albany’s Park Playhouse, as well as productions for schools and young people in the community.

    The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

    The season will kick off in time for the holidays with the musical adaptation of The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, running from December 1-23 at Cohoes Music Hall. The classic story by Barbara Robinson follows the “horrible Herdmans,” the rowdy bunch who force their way into the annual Christmas pageant, and transform the story into an unexpected extravaganza.

    Spring Awakening

    The group will present Spring Awakening, running from April 12-28, 2024. Featuring a cast of advanced teen students alongside professional actors, Spring Awakening showcases a fearless approach to taboo topics. A winner of eight Tony Awards, the timeless musical is based on the 19th century German book of the same name.

    The Marvelous Wonderettes

    Next summer will begin at Cohoes Music Hall with the musical The Marvelous Wonderettes. Running from June 28-July 24, 2024, this 1950s and 60s musical brings fabulous harmonies and fashions as four friends take the stage at their high school prom with a jukebox full of hits.

    Legally Blonde

    Finally, the company will return to Park Playhouse for the fan favorite Legally Blonde: The Musical. Based on the book and hit 2001 film, the musical follows Elle Woods, a fashion-forward, hard-working young woman as she embarks on a journey through Harvard Law. Legally Blonde will run from July 16-August 18, 2024.

    With this season’s productions, our goal is to continue exceeding audience expectations with first-rate  musical theatre that’s both entertaining and engaging. This season, we’re offering a lineup of shows that, each in their own way, invite  audiences to reflect on, reconsider and redefine how they see the world around them. With a mix of the  region’s most talented young performers from our Playhouse Stage Academy, local and regional  professional actors and musicians, and a world-class design and creative team, we’ll once again work hard  to prove to audiences why we were dubbed ‘Broadway in the Capital Region’s backyard’ when we were  founded all the way back in 1989.

    Playhouse Stage Co. Producing Artistic Director Owen Smith

    In addition to the mainstage offerings, the Playhouse Stage Company will offer two shows geared towards children: Grace for President, and Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr. Both perfect for family audiences, Grace for President will run from February 26-March 22, 2024. Finding Nemo Jr. will run from August 21-25, 2024 at a new outdoor venue to be announced.

    Four-ticket Flex Packs that can be used for any of the company’s mainstage productions will go on sale Saturday, September 30 online playhousestage.org and thecohoesmusichall.org, or by phone at (518)  434-0776. Tickets to individual productions will go on sale later in the season. For  more information, audiences can visit www.playhousestage.org