Category: Central NY

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Announces 2023-24 Season, Featuring 4-Night Phelps Mansion Museum Series

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Maestro Daniel Hege, will begin its 2023-24 season this September and conclude the following, and a special four-night Phelps Mansion Museum Series will be featured in the new season. The new Phelps Mansion Museum series will consist of four Sunday afternoon chamber music concerts sponsored by Garufi Law, P.C. This year’s Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra season will be sponsored by Visions Federal Credit Union and include both the M&T Bank Symphonic Series and the Pops Series.

    Binghamton Orchestra 2023-24 season

    Sept. 30 begins the M&T Symphonic Series with “Beethoven’s Fifth,” featuring Aaron Copland’s Variations on a Shaker Melody, Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto with cello soloist Annie Jacobs-Perkins, and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Towards the end of the season, on April 6, “Roman Holiday,” will explore Roberto Sierra’s Fandangos, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien, and Ottorino Respighi’s monumental Pines of Rome. Kids 17 and under get in free to all Symphonic Series concerts. Kids 17 and under get in free to all Symphonic Series concerts thanks to M&T Bank.

    Binghamton Orchestra 2023-24 season Phelps Mansion Museum Series
    Annie Jacobs-Perkins, the opening performer for the M&T Bank Symphonic Series. Credit: Binghamton Philarmonic Orchestra.

    The Pops Series features programs to delight music fans of all ages and on Oct. 28, “Phantom of the Philharmonic,” is full of surprises. “Other Worlds: Superheroes, Fantasy, and Sci-Fi,” towards the end of the series on May 4 explores music across the genres, from Black Panther and Avatar to Game of Thrones, ET, among others. Thanks to Visions Federal Credit Union, kids 17 and under get in free to all Pops Series concerts.

    Phelps Mansion Museum Series
    Poster for Phantom of the Philharmonic, the opening show for the Pops Series. Credit: Binghamton Philarmonic Orchestra.

    General admission for the new Garufi Law, P.C. Phelps Mansion Museum Series begins Sunday, Oct. 15. with the Juilliard Honors Chamber Music Program’s Marian String Quartet. Internationally acclaimed soprano Robin Johannsen will be joined by Philharmonic pianist Tomoko Kanamaru on Dec. 3. The series continues into the new year, when the Castalia String Quartet, led by Philharmonic Concertmaster Uli Speth, performs on Feb. 11. The new series concludes on March 10 with violinist Melissa White and pianist Pallavi Mahidhara.

    Phelps Mansion Museum Series
    The Marion String Quartet, the opening group for the Phelps Mansion Museum Series. Credit: Binghamton Philarmonic Orchestra.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic, founded by cellist/conductor Fritz Wallenberg and his wife, violinist Marianne Wallenberg in 1955, is the Southern Tier’s largest and longest-serving symphony orchestra. It was originally founded as the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society, with the goal of providing the Southern Tier of New York with live, full-scale orchestral works. The orchestra unionized following Fritz Wallenberg’s 1976 retirement, becoming fully professional, and after its merger with the BC Pops (an orchestra formed in 1974 by Russell Hawkes and violinist/conductor David Agard), in 1996, became the Binghamton Philharmonic. Since 2016, Maestro Daniel Hege has led the Binghamton Philharmonic (as Principal Guest Conductor for his first two seasons, and as Music Director since 2018). Serving 10,000+ people annually, the Binghamton Philharmonic connects professional musicians with audiences to stimulate the economy and expand music’s possibilities for a broad listenership both within and beyond the concert hall.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra is generously supported by the Frank and Lydia Bergen
    Foundation (Wells Fargo); the Community Foundation of South Central New York; the Conrad and
    Virginia Klee Foundation; the New York State Council on the Arts; Tioga Downs Regional Community
    Foundation; the Victor and Ester Rozen Foundation; and the United Cultural Fund of the Broome
    County Arts Council. The Philharmonic’s extensive Educational and Community Engagement
    programming is underwritten by IBM.

    For more information on the 2023-24 season of the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, including the new Phelps Mansion Museum series, visit www.binghamtonphilharmonic.org.

  • Peter Frampton Summer Tour Stops At Turning Stone, Paramount and Capitol Theatres

    Famed guitarist Peter Frampton has announced his summer tour, the Never Say Never Tour. The tour will kick off in June and see Frampton making stops nationwide through August, including stops at The Capitol Theatre, The Paramount, and Turning Stone Casino.

    Peter Frampton is one of the most celebrated artists and guitarists in rock history. In 2007, Frampton won a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Album for Fingerprints and in 2014 was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. He received the prestigious Les Paul Innovation Award from NAMM’s TEC Awards in 2019 and his album All Blues was #1 for fifteen weeks on Billboard’s Blues Chart.

    In 2020 Frampton was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, his autobiography Do You Feel Like I Do?: A Memoir debuted on The New York Times Bestsellers list, and his 2021 album Frampton Forgets The Words was released to widespread critical acclaim. In November of last year, Frampton performed a sold-out show at London’s Royal Albert Hall which was filmed and is currently airing on PBS as part of their Pledge Drive. Most recently, Frampton announced that on July 28 Intervention Records will release Frampton@50, a numbered limited-edition vinyl box set featuring Frampton’s essential 1972-1975 studio releases Wind of ChangeFrampton’s Camel and Frampton.

    “At the end of every Finale Tour show I did say, ‘Never Say Never’ and I am always full of hope for the impossible. I’m very pleased to let you know that I am feeling strong and my fingers are still roaming the fretboard. Every note I play now has more meaning and soul. I love playing live and this fighter wants to stay in the ring for as long as he can. I’m so happy to be able to see you all one more time this summer”.

    Peter Frampton

    Tickets will be available Friday, April 14 at peterframpton.com.

    PETER FRAMPTON LIVE

    June 21—Rose Music Center at The Heights—Huber Heights, OH

    June 22—PNC Pavilion at Riverbend—Cincinnati, OH  

    June 24—Red Hat Amphitheater—Raleigh, NC

    June 25—Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre—Charlotte, NC

    June 27—Ameris Bank Amphitheatre—Alpharetta, GA 

    June 28—The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre—St. Augustine, FL 

    June 30—Hard Rock Live Orlando—Orlando, FL 

    July 2—The Sound at Coachman Park—Clearwater, FL 

    July 3—Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hard Rock Live—Hollywood, FL 

    July 13—Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion—Gilford, NH 

    July 15—Wind Creek Event Center—Bethlehem, PA 

    July 16—Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena—Atlantic City, NJ

    July 18—MGM Music Hall at Fenway—Boston, MA

    July 20—The Theater at MGM National Harbor—Oxon Hill, MD 

    July 22—Foxwoods Resort Casino, Premier Theater—Mashantucket, CT

    July 23—The Capitol Theatre—Port Chester, NY

    July 25—The Capitol Theatre—Port Chester, NY

    July 26—The Paramount—Huntington, NY 

    July 28—Turning Stone Resort Casino, Event Center—Verona, NY 

    July 29—Fallsview Casino Resort—Niagara Falls, ON 

    August 10—Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn—Troutdale, OR 

    August 12—Thunder Valley Casino—Lincoln, CA 

    August 13—Yaamava’ Theater—Highland, CA 

    August 15—The Masonic—San Francisco, CA 

    August 18—The Pearl—Las Vegas, NV 

    August 19—Sandy Amphitheater—Sandy, UT

  • The Glove Theatre April Shows include Rock Band Flame, “Nobody’s Fool” Screening

    The Glove Theatre, over a century old and a hidden treasure in downtown Gloversville, has recently reopened for performances, bringing music and movies together in the coming weeks.

    the glove theatre flame nobody's fool

    Designed in 1913 by Linn Kinne of Utica for Cady & Dartch, wtih a marquee added in 1939, the 800-seat Glove Theatre has historically shows an array of performances, including vaudeville, concerts, and movies, and was, during the 1950s, one of the largest theater venues in Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Since 1995, the theater has been maintained by a local group of volunteers and most recently, The Glove has hosted performances from artists such as Sawyer Fredricks and Beatle Mania.

    After a 10-year absence, rock band Flame will perform at The Glove in celebration of Autism Awareness Month and the band’s 20th anniversary, on Saturday, April 15.

    Flame will take The Glove Theatre Mainstage for a special one-night-only performance, but the rest of April will be a busy month for the band. Throughout the rest of April, after The Glove Theatre show, Flame will perform at Schenectady High School, West Sand Lake Elementary, and SUNY Cobleskill.

    the glove theatre flame nobody's fool
    The members of Flame, from left to right: Debbie Woodruff (Dancer,) Karl Blanchard (Conguero,) Adrienne Phllips (Vocals,) Andrew Carpenter (vocals,) Michelle King (Lead Vocals and Guitar,) David LaGrange (Drums and Vocals,) Shawn Lehr (Conguero,) and Nick Robinson (Bass Guitar and Musical Advisor.) Credit: The Arc/Lexington.

    Formed in 2003, Flame consists of Nick Robinson, Andrew Carpenter, Adrienne Phillips, David LaGrange, Joseph Magliocca, Karl Blanchard, Shawn Lehr, Michelle King, and Debbie Woodruff. The global cover band performs the hit favorites of today plus the classics and initially gained notoriety after appearances on Good Morning America in 2009, and in People Magazine in 2013.

    Made up entirely of disabled musicians, Flame has played to sold-out shows across the world, at venues such as the Rock-N-Roll Hall of Fame, the House of Blues, to Athens, Greece, and Carpi, Italy, and they are billed as “Your Hometown World-Famous Band.”

    Flame is a part of the Arc/Lexington outreach program, which has said of the band: “These musicians connect with people of all ages and backgrounds like no other, from singing children to dancing executives. They give parents of children with disabilities hope that it is possible to have their own child achieve great things, and even more importantly, have a fun and fulfilling life like those in the band. Their success has helped change perceptions of those with disabilities as well as increased awareness and acceptance of people of all kinds “putting the ability into disability”.  

    Then on April 19, The Glove Theatre will present a film screening of Nobody’s Fool, an adaption of the book of the same name by Fulton County Native and Pulitzer Award Winning Author Richard Russo, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. as part of an ongoing Love The Glove Film Series, sponsored by the Perrott, Peck, and Blackmon Families.

    Paul Newman on the cover of Nobody’s Fool. Credit: Paramount Pictures.

    Nobody’s Foul was written in 1993 and became the first of Russo’s novels to be made into a film adaption in 1994, with a sequel, Everybody’s Fool, following in 2016. Similarly, the April 19 event at The Glove Theatre will be the first film screening for Nobody’s Fool. The film adaption stars Paul Newman as Donald “Sully” Sullivan, Jessica Tandy as Beryl Peoples in her final role before her death, Bruce Willis as Carl Roebuck, Melanie Griffith as Toby Roebuck, and an up-and-coming Upstate New York Native Phillip Seymour Hoffman as Officer Raymer. It was Paramount’s last production before being sold to Viacom the same year. Newman received considerable praise for his role, winning Best Actor at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival, the 29th National Society of Film Critics Awards, and the 60th New York Film Critics Circle Awards.

    Nobody’s Fool is set in the fictional community of North Bath, based on the Saratoga County city of Ballston Spa, just east of Gloversville, where Russo grew up. In the book and movie’s narrative, North Bath is overshadowed by the neighboring Schuyler Springs, based on Saratoga Springs, which has historically overshadowed Ballston Spa. Fulton County was considered for filming locations, but the film ended up being shot in the Hudson Valley, near Beacon, Poughkeepsie, Kingston, and Hudson.

    Upon hearing about the screening, Russo said, “I am very excited for my film to be screened at the Glove Theatre, having watched so many movies there in my youth.” Russo Russo used his notoriety previously to help the Gloversville Public Library (a Carnegie Library) with their 2015 Capital Campaign. To honor his literary legacy to the community, Trustees, and staff of the library will be available to sign members up for a library card at both free screenings of this beloved film.

    Tickets for The Glove Theatre celebration of Flame are available at Flame’s and The Glove Theatre’s websites, or by calling the theatre at 518.752.4611, and the film screening of Nobody’s Fool is free.

  • Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival 31st Anniversary Lineup Announced

    The 31st annual Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival in Trumansburg is back this summer featuring four days and five stages of world, national, regional, and local music.

    Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival

    The Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival is held at the Trumansburg Fairgrounds in Trumansburg which is located about ten miles north of Ithaca on the west side of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of Central New York. Since the festival’s birth, the guiding quote has always been “To create joy in the midst of crisis is a powerful thing and brings magic to the table.” It was founded by Donna the Buffalo and is a mission-based organization that focuses on nurturing local artists and talent while reaching around the globe to bring world music and culture to new audiences to inspire creativity and foster community building.

    Four days before the festival there is a Culture Camp, which helps community building by having attendees attend four days of music and dance workshops led by regional and national artists. Tickets for Culture Camp and a full list of workshops can be found here. This year, the festival features a variety of genres like Americana, regular and Appalachian folk, country, and world music from countries like Ukraine and Congo.

    There will be over 80 artists featured at the Grassroots Festival. Some of the performances include renowned Americana / folk roots music duo Watchhouse, Gambian multi-instrumentalist, singer, and composer Sona Jobarteh, Grammy Award-winning Country music legends The Mavericks, and 2022 Best Reggae Album Grammy Award winner and Jamaican lyricist Kabaka Pyramid. Other performers include Appalachian folk music multi-instrumentalist sisters Rising Appalachia, beloved Ukrainian folk music quartet DakhaBrakha, Democratic Republic of Congo Afropop superstar Jupiter & Okwess, Louisiana Zydeco boss Keith Frank & The Soileau Zydeco Band, and acclaimed singer-songwriter Ryan Montbleau Band.

    For more information about the 31st annual Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival and to purchase tickets, visit here.

  • Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Announces “May the Fourth Be With You” Concert

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced that it will conclude its 67th Season with “May the Fourth Be With You” at the Anderson Center for the Performing Arts on Thursday, May 4 at 7:30pm.

    Star wars concert flyer

    Live narration by Joshua Sedelmeyer will weave together the epic story of Star Wars while Maestro Daniel Hege leads the Philharmonic in performing the music of John Williams, including themes from The Force Awakens, Revenge of the Sith, A New Hope, and of course, the original Star Wars Suite.

    Founded by Fritz and Marianne Wallenberg in 1955 at the Binghamton Symphony and Choral Society and later merging with the B.C. Pops, an orchestra founded by David Agard and Russell Hawkes, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra presents an annual series of classical, pops, and chamber music concerts in Downtown Binghamton and throughout Broome County. The professional musicians of the Philharmonic, represented by Local 380 of the American Federation of Musicians, hail from the Southern Tier, New York City, and surrounding states.

    Narrator Josh Sedelmeyer has developed an ease at creating rapport with audiences during interactive performances. Fans of the Philharmonic will recognize Josh from many lectures and events, including previous concerts with the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra such as The Magical Music of Harry Potter, A Night at the Ballet’s Romeo & Juliet, and now Star Wars, May the Fourth.

    For tickets and more information, contact the Binghamton Philharmonic box office at 607-723-3931 or visit www.binghamtonphilharmonic.org.

  • Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Announces Spring Performance “Eastern Bloc”

    The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, based in Ithaca, will welcome spring with their bright “Eastern Bloc” program on April 23. The orchestra promises a “musical potpourri” of strings, piano and wind instruments, played by members and friends of the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra

    Cayuga Chamber Orchestra

    “Eastern Bloc” will kick off with the Arensky Piano Trio No.1 performed by Christina Bouey, Rosemary Elliott and Charis Dimaras. The Ligeti Six Bagatelles for Wind Quintet will follow, played by Wendy Mehne, Paige Morgan, Sarah Chandler, Cathryn Gaylord and Madison Warren. Finally, instrumentalists from both previous performances will join with Diego Vásquez, Michael Sinicropi and Vadim Serebryany for Martinů’s La revue de cuisine. 

    Also known as “Ithaca’s Orchestra,” the CCO has been running since 1976. The orchestra runs multiple programs for students, including their Youth Orchestra and Diversity Career Fellowship program which provides opportunities in classical music for historically underrepresented students. 

    Tickets for the show on April 23 are $38.50 for adults and $12 for students with college ID. They can be purchased here, or at the door.

  • In Focus: Young Nudy at The Westcott Theater

    Young American Rapper from Atlanta, Georgia by the name of ‘Young Nudy’ made an appearance in Upstate New York this past week. On March 28 at The Westcott Theater, Nudy continued his 2023 Tour, acknowledging the debut of his new album Gumbo released this past February. 

    young nuy

    Nudy combines hip-hop, rap and elements of contemporary R&B throughout his songs. Best known for his mixtapes “Slimeball” (2016), “Slimeball 2” (2017), and “Slimeball 3” (2018). His breakout album was deemed to be “Sli’merre” including a collaboration with Pierre Bourne released in 2019. This album is associated with several other big names that worked on the project such as 21 Savage, Megan Thee Stallion and Lil Uzi Vert.

    As the crowd awaited Young Nudy’s entrance, the show began with multiple opening rappers, by the names of 4L Quan, 4L G5ive, 2FeetBino and 21 Lil Harold, warming up the fans and engaging the hype for the headliner’s performance. 

    Before hitting the stage, the lights went dark, and fans went wild lighting up the stage with their flashlights as Nudy jumped out in front opening with fan favorite ‘Project X’ off his debut “EA Monster”.

    Throughout the show, the rapper performed many of his top hits including ‘Loaded Baked Potato’, ‘No Clue’, ‘Impala’, ‘Extendo’, ‘Mister’, ‘Peaches & Eggplants’ and ‘Blue Cheese Salad’. As this was his first show in Syracuse, Nudy put on quite the show. 

    Throughout the show Nudy yelled to his fans, “When I say slime, you say ball, “Slime-Ball” “Slime-Ball””, connecting with the crowds hype which acknowledged  Nudy’s well known triple album “SlimeBall”.The name SlimeBall comes from some of his most recognized albums to this day as the name and nickname carries through many of his albums and songs. 

    To close out Nudy’s show, he played, “EA (feat. 21 savage) from the Slimeball 2 album, following with ‘Shrimp’ from the latest album Gumbo that jumpstarted the 2023 Young Nudy Tour. We look forward to see what Young rapper Nudy does next in his music career.

  • Elvis Costello & The Imposters Announce New Tour With Dates At Beacon Theatre And Landmark Theatre

    Elvis Costello & The Imposters has announced their newest 23-date tour “We’re All Going On A Summer Holiday” with special guests Nick Lowe and Los Straightjackets.

    Elvis Costello

    The tour, with their special guest Charlie Sexton, includes a stop at the Beacon Theatre in New York, NY, and the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse.

     The “We’re All Going On A Summer Holiday” dates will follow two headlining appearances at the Byron Bay Bluesfest in Australia, three nights at the Sydney Opera House and a show at the Palais Theatre in Melbourne. In May, Costello and Steve Nieve will return to the concert hall stage together for the first time in twenty years, in Reykjavik, Iceland.

    Last summer, Elvis Costello and the Imposters performed a number of concerts with Nick Lowe and Los Straightjackets opening the show, and who will open again this year. That tour followed the release of Costello’s album The Boy Named If.

    More recently, Costello shared the deluxe edition of The Songs of Bacharach and Costello, a celebratory collaborative album created with Burt Bacharach, who died earlier this year.

    “We’re All Going On A Summer Holiday” Tour Dates

    Wed Jun 07 – Vancouver, BC – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

    Fri Jun 09 – Woodinville, WA – Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery

    Sat Jun 10 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater

    Sun Jun 11 – Reno, NV – Silver Legacy Casino Reno

    Tue Jun 13 – San Francisco, CA – Golden Gate Theatre

    Wed Jun 14 – Ventura, CA – Ventura Theatre

    Fri Jun 16 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre

    Sat Jun 17 – Las Vegas, NV – Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort 

    Sun Jun 18 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre

    Tue Jun 20 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion 

    Wed Jun 21 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha

    Fri Jun 23 – Hammond, IN – The Venue at Horseshoe Casino

    Sat Jun 24 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest*

    Sun Jun 25 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center

    Wed Jun 28 – Rochester Hills, MI – Meadow Brook Amphitheatre

    Sat Jul 01 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood*

    Sun Jul 02 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

    Wed Jul 05 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater

    Thu Jul 06 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    Sat Jul 08 – Syracuse, NY – Landmark Theatre

    Sun Jul 09 – Baltimore, MD – The Lyric

    Wed Jul 12 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    Fri Jul 14 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia

    For more information, and to purchase tickets, please visit Elvis Costello’s website.

  • Pixies will be Joined by Modest Mouse on the Third Leg of their North American Tour

    Indie rock kingpins Pixies will be joined by Modest Mouse for the third leg of their North American tour, which includes performances at three New York venues. The bands will perform twice at The Rooftop at Pier 17 in New York City on Aug. 21 and 22, the Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown on Aug. 25, and the Artpark Amphitheater in Lewiston on Aug. 28. The upcoming tour is in support of Pixie’s latest studio album, Doggerel.

    Pixies members, from left to right: David Lovering, (drums, percussion, backing vocals) Black Francis, (lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar) Paz Lenchantin, (bass, violin, backing and lead vocals), and Joey Santiago (lead guitar, backing vocals.) Credit: Pixies.com

    Pixies originated in Boston, Massatuchetts, and consists of David Lovering, (drums, percussion, backing vocals) Black Francis, (lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar) Paz Lenchantin, (bass, violin, backing and lead vocals), and Joey Santiago (lead guitar, backing vocals.) They have been performing for over 30 years, and their debut album, Surfer Rosa, was released in 1988, supported by their lead single “Gigantic.” Over the course of their career, they have released a total of eight studio albums, most recently 2022’s Doggerel, which their upcoming tour supports. The band disbanded in 1993, and reunited in 2004, with their first release since reuniting being 2014’s Indie Cindy, their fifth studio album. They are known for being “one-of-a-kind” performers, due to their concerts having no pre-determined set lists, and whatever song plays next is what “feels right.”

    New Musical Express (NME) called Doggerel “the most inventive since their reunion nearly two decades ago.”

    Tickets to see the Pixies perform with Modest Mouse on their North American tour, and all other venues, go on sale Friday, March 31 at 10 a.m.

    LEG ONE: (various support acts):

    MAY 2023

    4 Fox Theater, Oakland, CA

    5 BeachLife Festival, Redondo Beach, CA

    6 Golden State Theatre, Monterey, CA

    8 The Van Buren, Phoenix, AZ

    9 Lensic Performing Arts Center, Santa Fe, NM

    10 The Mission Ballroom, Denver, CO

    12 Encore Theatre at Wynn, Las Vegas, NV

    13 Encore Theatre at Wynn, Las Vegas, NV

    14 Kilby Block Party, Utah State Park, Salt Lake City, UT (Festival)

    18 Teatro Metopólitan, Cuauhtémoc, Mexico

    21 Corona Capital 2023, Mexico, Mexico

    LEG TWO (with Franz Ferdinand and Bully):

    JUNE 2023 

     8 MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, MA

     9 The Met, Philadelphia, PA

    10 The Anthem, Washington, D.C.

    12 Kemba Live!, Columbus, OH

    13 Stage AE, Pittsburgh, PA

    14 Andrew J. Brady Music Center, Cincinnati, OH

    16 Red Hat Amphitheater, Raleigh, NC

    17 Rabbit Rabbit, Asheville, NC

    18 Bonnaroo, Manchester, TN (Festival)

    20 Coca-Coca Roxy, Atlanta, GA

    21 The Fillmore, New Orleans, LA

    23 Bayou Music Center, Houston, TX

    24 Southside Ballroom, Dallas, TX

    25 Moody Amphitheatre, Austin, TX

    LEG THREE: (co-headline with Modest Mouse, special guest Cat Power):

    AUGUST 2023

    20 Stone Pony Summerstage, Asbury Park, NJ

    21 The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, NY

    22 The Rooftop at Pier 17 – New York, NY

    24 Hartford HealthCare Amphitheatre, Bridgeport, CT

    25 Brewery Ommegang, Cooperstown, NY

    26 MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA

    28 Artpark Amphitheater, Lewiston, NY

    29 TCU Amphitheatre at White River State Park, Indianapolis, IN

    30 Salt Shed – Outdoors, Chicago, Il

    SEPTEMBER 2023

     2 Gerald R. Ford Amphitheatre, Vail, CO

     4 Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden, Boise, ID

     6 Pavilion at Riverfront, Spokane, WA

     7 Kettlehouse Amphitheatre, Bonner, MT

     8 Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA

     9 Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, Vancouver, BC

    12 McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale, OR

    13 McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale, OR

    15 Oxbow RiverStage, Napa, CA

    16 Gallagher Square, San Diego, CA

  • In Focus: The Furious Bongos Deliver Fabulous Show At The Westcott Theater

    The sounds of Frank Zappa were in the air on Sunday, March 26, as The Furious Bongos took the stage at The Westcott Theater, in Syracuse.  

    Based out of Wisconsin, The Furious Bongos are a nine-piece progressive rock band who focus on delivering quality renditions of Frank Zappa songs. The band consists of Lo Marie (vocals, rhythm guitar, Conrad St. Clair (bass guitar, music director), Chris Huntington (lead guitar), Flip Fjellstrom (drums), Zachary Bowers (percussion), Scott Fischer (vocals, keyboard), Jonathan Sindelman (keyboards), Willow Dougherty (vocals), and Vince Szynborski (saxophones).  

    At promptly 8pm the house lights dimmed and the band took the stage.  The theater was quickly filled with the groovy bass notes of the opening number, Chunga’s Revenge.  The song built layer upon layer of sound, with each band member joining along until the theater was filled with a symphony of sound.  

    Through out the evening, the band would perform various songs from the Frank Zappa catalog.  Lo Marie, Willow Dougherty and Scott Fischer would delight the crowd with their vocal deliveries, while each band member traded turns putting their musical talents on display. The band’s stage manager, Mike Stehr, would join in the fun, taking lead vocal duties during the Zappa classic, Cosmik Debris. Through out the evening, the audience sang and danced along, even earning muffins from the band to reward their participation.

    Through out the two and a half hour set, the band put on display the qualities which made Frank Zappa a legend;  complex and diverse musical arrangements along with comical, satirical, and at times racy song lyrics.  The band delivered on these concepts with the precision and the eccentric delivery which made Zappa famous.   They are a must band see for any music fan.

    The Furious Bongos – The Westcott Theater, Syracuse – March 26, 2023

    Set 1: Chunga’s Revenge > Zoot Allures > Zomby Woof > Uncle Remus > Let’s Move To Cleveland > Find Her Finer > Heavenly Bank Account > Andy > Inca Roads > Cosmik Debris

    Set 2: Dirty Love > Doreen > What’s New In Baltimore > Peaches En Regalia > Montana > Village of the Sun > We Are Not Alone > Advance Romance > Sam with the Showing Scalp Flat Top > Black Page #2 > Hot Plate Crew Slut Heaven > City of Tiny Lites

    Encore: The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing > Willie the Pimp