Category: Hudson Valley

  • The Local in Saugerties Announces 2024 Lineup

    Hudson Valley Live has announced their winter/spring 2024 lineup at The Local, Saugerties’ new year-round, multi-arts venue. The season features nearly 30 must-see events ranging from unforgettable concerts to thought-provoking conversations to family-friendly programs, all between January and June 2024.

    Housed in a former Dutch chapel built in 1876, The Local is a space for arts, culture, and community under the guidance of Isabel Soffer and Danny Melnick, co-founders of Hudson Valley Live. The two Saugerties-based music producers and performing-arts professionals have each devoted more than 30 years to producing festivals, concerts, and curated arts experiences. 

    “After an exciting fall season, we’re returning in 2024 to celebrate an even wider variety of musical traditions and cutting-edge sounds, encouraging discovery through culture. We look forward to bringing even more people together through the arts, with diverse programs for people of all ages and interests right here in Saugerties,” said Isabel Soffer. 

    Danny and Isabel, photo by Dion Oguest.

    Tickets go on sale January 9, with performances by singer-songwriter Tracy Bonham, who celebrates her birthday with a performance on March 16, New Orleans singer-songwriter Joy Clark (Feb. 1), five-time GRAMMY winner Cindy Cashdollar (Feb. 24), banjo extraordinaire Nora Brown (April 20), and more.

    The Local will also continue to bring world-renowned global acts to the Hudson Valley, such as Firas Zreik, Palestinian-born, NY-based master of the kanun (Feb. 10); JigJam (March 12), an Irish-bluegrass quartet from Ireland; women-led Caña Dulce y Caña Brava (April 10) who perform music and dance from Veracruz, Mexico; and a rare appearance by Iran’s Persian classical music virtuoso Kayhan Kalhor (June 15), among others.

    The Local is a place for community, and whether that’s through the performances we offer or through private events that take place here, we’re thrilled to be a cultural hub for all, right in the Hudson Valley. We’re so encouraged by the economic impact we’ve had here and look forward to engaging with local businesses even more as we expand.

    Danny Melnick

    The venue’s intimate space is the perfect setting for intriguing conversations, including Consider This, a new discussion series kicking off on March 19 with famed astronomer Bill Berman, who will shed light on the total solar eclipse in April, as well as three other celestial events. Later in the season, acclaimed neuroscientist Farzan Nadim discusses the biology of addiction.

    Other new series’ at The Local in 2024 include two family-friendly programs, featuring a street-dance lesson led by teaching artists on the Flex’N style (Feb 4), and a found-object instrument workshop and performance with Dendê’s Brazilian Recycled Sounds (April 21). Barbès x Local, a collaboration with Barbès Brooklyn, one of NYC’s most beloved music clubs, comes to the venue, including psychedelic French-Latin fusion, Southern Appalachian banjo, and legendary global hybridists. Finally, In the Round continues this year, an acoustic series that is intimate, striking, and unforgettable.

    For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.

    The Local’s confirmed January-June 2024 season lineup:

    January

    Fri., Jan. 12, 7 pm – John St. Jam: Erene Mastrangeli, Kurt & Cheryl, Abby Lappen, Bennett Harris, Matt Holloran, Jeff Entin & Bob Blum

    Sun., Jan. 21, 6 pm – The Spontaneous World of Lonnie Holley

    February

    Thurs., Feb. 1, 7 pm – Songs of Peace & Love: Joy Clark 

    Sat., Feb. 3, 8 pm – “Lightning Striking” with Lenny Kaye

    Sun., Feb. 4, 1 pm – Flex’N Street Dance Workshop with It’s Showtime NYC

    Sat., Feb. 10, 8 pm – The Art of Arabic Maqam: Firas Zreik

    Sat., Feb. 24, 8 pm – Saugerties Sessions: Cindy Cashdollar with Toombs Dixon

    March

    Sat., March 2, 8 pm – African-American Folk, Blues, & Dixieland Jazz: Blind Boy Paxton + Dennis Lichtman  

    Tues., March 12, 7 pm – Irish Bluegrass: JigJam   

    Fri., March 15, 7 pm – Psychedelic Chanson: Combo Daguerre  

    Sat., March 16, 8 pm – Tracy Bonham’s Birthday Bash

    Tues., March 19, 7 pm – Consider This: Astronomer Bill Berman 

    April

    Wed., April 10, 7 pm – Music and Dance from Veracruz, Mexico: Caña Dulce y Caña Brava 

    Thurs., April 18, 7 pm – Jazz: Alexa Tarantino Quartet 

    Sat., April 20, 8 pm – Old Time Music and Ballads: Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman

    Sun., April 21, 1 pm –  Family day! Dendê’s Brazilian Recycled Sounds 

    Thurs., April 25, 7 pm – 17-year-old piano phenom Brandon Goldberg & His Trio

    Fri., April 26, 7 pm – The Fantastical World of Hazmat Modine

    May

    Tues., May 7, 7 pm – Consider This: The Biology of Addiction

    Sun., May 12, 7 pm – Music of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra: Simon’s Dream

    Sat., May 18, 8 pm – Sharing in the Spirit Album Release Tour: Ana Egge

    Sat., May 25, 8 pm – Sikh and Punjabi Songs: Sonny Singh Band 

    June

    Sat., June 8, 8 pm – Flamenco: Antonio Lizana and Chano Dominguez 

    Sat., June 15, 8 pm – Persian Classical Music: Kayhan Kalhor 

  • Allison Russell to Host Saturday Night Takeover on Radio Woodstock

    Allison Russell will captivate audiences with an exclusive Saturday Night Takeover on Radio Woodstock, airing on Saturday, December 23 at 10:00 PM.  Russell is a GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter, poet, activist, and multi-instrumentalist.

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    Allison Russell’s Saturday Night Takeover is not only a celebration of her own artistry but also a journey through the sounds that have shaped her as a musician. The playlist will feature a mix of her own tracks alongside carefully selected songs that have left an indelible mark on her musical identity.

    Since her first solo album, Outside Child, two years ago, Russell has redefined what artistry means in the 21st century. Now comes the second chapter in her story, The Returner, released this past September, currently nominated for four GRAMMYs, a body-shaking, mind-expanding, soulful expression of Black liberation, Black love, of Black self-respect.

    Russell has consistently used her newfound platform to elevate, educate and inspire; curating the history making Once And Future Sounds: Roots and Revolution set for the Newport Folk Festival in 2021 and mobilizing this year’s triumphant Love Rising All-Star benefit concert in support of LGBTQIA+ causes in Nashville, are just two of the many examples where she’s raised her voice with power and purpose.

    This takeover on Radio Woodstock provides fans and music enthusiasts with a rare opportunity to experience Russell’s musical world in an intimate setting.

    We are thrilled to have Allison Russell host a Saturday Night Takeover on Radio Woodstock. Her talent, passion, and unique perspective promise to make this a memorable evening for our listeners.

    Radio Woodstock Music Director Aja Whitney

    The “Saturday Night Takeover” series represents Radio Woodstock’s independent music voice. For over 40 years, Radio Woodstock has championed new music and pioneered a unique music line-up with a mix of new artists, legendary musicians, and special music programming.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of an intimate musical experience with one of the most captivating voices in contemporary music.

    Tune in for “Saturday Night Takeover” as Allison Russell takes over the airwaves on Saturday, December 23, from 10 pm to 11 pm on-air at 100.1, or listen online at RadioWoodstock.com or via the iHeartRADIO app. 

  • Bobby Weir & The Wolfpack Take Over The Capitol Theatre for A 5 Night Run

    Legendary guitarist Bobby Weir of the Grateful Dead has wrapped up holdng a 5-night run at The Capitol Theatre with the Wolf Bros, featuring The Wolfpack.

    The Wolfpack is made up of the Wolf Bros Don Was and Jay Lane, and Jeff Chimenti, who joined Wolf Bros in 2020 around the time of the forming of The Wolfpack, who are a string and brass quintet consisting of Adam Theis, Alex Kelly, Sheldon Brown, Brian Switzer, and Mads Tolling as well as Barry Sless on pedal steel.

    The second night of the run, Wednesday, December 13, saw the night start off with just Bobby on stage playing an acoustic “Easy to Slip,” and was then joined by Jay & Don, still on acoustic, for a cowboy favorite, “El Paso.” Bobby switched to electric to play “Queen Jane Approximately” before Chimenti came out for a full electric “Hell in a Bucket,” a crowd favorite. The room was getting hot and The Wolfpack came out to play “The Music Never Stopped”, but for Bob Weir, the music has truly never stopped. The rest of set was joined by Ron Carter on stand up bass and featured a dark and psychedelic “Dark Star” and a roaring “Scarlet Begonias.”

    Not bad at all for a Wednesday night! Spirits were high and the second set certainly delivered, starting off strong with “Throwing Stones.” Bobby’s vocals really shined on “Viola Lee Blues” and “Corrina.” This was followed by “Come Together,” an unexpected Beatles cover. Following were delightful symphonic renditions of “China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider,” featuring top notch horn solos accompanied with Bob’s iconic rhythm guitar playing.

    Following was a dark and somber “Wharf Rat” with the absolutely iconic Bobby song, “Sugar Magnolia” following. Weir absolutely wails at one point in that song, delivered beautifully but being careful not to blow his voice out before the next three nights at the legendary Capitol Theatre.

    The encore was a rather rare “Liberty,” masterfully delivered. The band took a bow and received a small banner stating “Warning: Genius at Work.” A true spectacle of a night, seeing the legendary Grateful Dead guitarist produce a unique soundscape with familiar material, brining the music to new places and keeping it fresh.

    Bob Weir and Wolf Bros., – Capitol Theatre, Port Chester – December 13, 2023

    Set 1: Easy to Slip, El Paso, Queen Jane Approximately, Hell in a Bucket, The Music Never Stopped, Easy Answers, Dark Star, Scarlet Begonias

    Set 2: Throwing Stones, Viola Lee Blues, Corrina, Come Together, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Wharf Rat > Sugar Magnolia

    Encore: Liberty

  • Rodrigo y Gabriela Announce 2024 Tour Dates, Stops in Ithaca, Kingston, Tarrytown & Buffalo

    Rodrigo y Gabriela has announced a new run of dates in 2024, taking their thrilling live shows to cities in America that didn’t get a chance to see them on the first run. The tour will stop in Ithaca, Kingston, Tarrytown, and Buffalo.

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    Rodrigo y Gabriela recently kicked off the 49th season of the venerable television music series, Austin City Limits, as the premiere performers on episode one. The band was joined by an ensemble of over 30 musicians from the esteemed Austin Symphony Orchestra in an exhilarating hour; the unprecedented performance marked the first time ACL has collaborated with the world-class orchestra, one of Austin’s leading arts institutions.

    In September, the duo shared their official music video for “In Between Thoughts…A New World,” featuring exclusive footage filmed earlier this summer on their North American tour. “In Between Thoughts…A New World” is the title track to Rodrigo y Gabriela’s latest album, In Between Thoughts…A New World, available now via ATO Records.

    “The perfect demonstration of their abilities…Rodrigo y Gabriela create a surging sonic display of cinematic goodness, using their guitars to represent rising and falling action. Each song feels like a mini-movie, containing stirring riffs, mesmeric backing strumming, and glorious, soaring strings that add extra tension to every piece…The duo harness the impressive ability to tell intricate stories without saying a word, and these songs are sure to conjure up rich images in listeners’ minds.”

    FarOut Magazine

    Rodrigo y Gabriela’s eagerly awaited follow-up to 2019’s GRAMMY® Award-winning Mettavolution and first full-length collection in four years, In Between Thoughts…A New World was self-produced by Rodrigo y Gabriela at their studio in Ixtapa, Mexico, the album includes such singles as “The Eye That Catches The Dream,” “Egoland,” “True Nature,” and “Descending To Nowhere.”

    A #1 Most Added hit at Non-Com Radio outlets nationwide, “Descending To Nowhere” had its world premiere with an in-depth and illuminating “Origins” feature via Consequence and was quickly named by Paste as one of “The 10 Best Songs of February 2023,” hailing it as “an irresistible groove that builds and ebbs as it showcases delicious electric licks and the promised orchestral swells.”

    Rodrigo y Gabriela marked the arrival of In Between Thoughts…A New World with a very special live session for Seattle’s KEXP as well as electrifying live performances of “Descending To Nowhere” and “Egoland” on BBC Two’s venerable Later… with Jools Holland. In addition, “Descending To Nowhere | A Take Away Show,” a live performance video filmed earlier this year at an empty Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris, is streaming now exclusively via La Blogothèque.

    RODRIGO Y GABRIELA’S IN BETWEEN THOUGHTS…A NEW WORLD 2024

    APRIL

    17- Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre

    18 – Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live

    19 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Parker Playhouse

    21 – Charlotte, NC – Knight Theater

    23 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall

    25 – Tysons, VA – Capitol One Hall

    26 – Charlottesville, VA – The Paramount Theater

    27 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live!

    28 – Princeton, NJ – McCarter Theatre Center

    30 – Ithaca, NY – State Theater of Ithaca

    MAY

    1 – Kingston, NY – Ulster PAC

    2 – Burlington, VT – Flynn Center for the Performing Arts

    4 – Portland, ME – State Theatre

    5 – Nashua, NH – Nashua Center for the Arts

    7 – Beverly, MA – The Cabot

    8 – New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall

    9 – Tarrytown, NY – Tarrytown Music Hall

    11 – Harrisburg, PA – Harrisburg University at XL Live

    12 – Buffalo, NY – Asbury Hall at Babeville

    14 – Cleveland, OH – TempleLive at Cleveland Masonic

    15 – Columbus, OH – The Athenaeum Theatre

    16 – Indianapolis, IN – The Egyptian Room

    18 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe

    For more information on Rodrigo y Gabriela, visit their website.

  • Comedian Ilana Glazer Announces 2024 Tour, Stops at Beacon Theatre and UPAC

    Stand-up comedian, actress, filmmaker, and activist Ilana Glazer announced her 2024 live comedy tour across North America, including a stop at Ulster Performing Arts Center in Kingston on Thursday, Jan. 18 and The Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, April 10.

    Ilana Glazer

    Ilana Glazer is a creator and comedian who co-created and co-starred in the critically acclaimed series Broad City. Her debut stand-up comedy special, The Planet is Burning, is on Amazon Prime, and her film False Positive which she co-wrote and starred in is on Hulu. She was also cast in the film Rough Night and The Afterparty for Apple TV+.

    Ilana Glazer co-founded the non-profit Generator Collective in 2016. Generator Collective defines minimal civic engagement and aims to humanize policy through people-powered stories on social media. Her tour, Ilana Glazer Live!, will stop at UPAC and Beacon Theatre this winter and spring.

    Tickets will be available starting with an Artist Presale on Wednesday, December 6 at 10 AM. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, December 8 at 10 AM.

    ILANA GLAZER LIVE! 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Thu Jan 18 – Kingston, NY – Ulster Performing Arts Center

    Fri Jan 19 – Englewood, NJ – Bergen Performing Arts Center

    Mon Jan 29 – San Diego, CA – Balboa Theatre 

    Thu Jan 30 – Pomona, CA – Fox Theater

    Thu Feb 01 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic 

    Fri Feb 02 –Monterey, CA – Golden State Theatre

    Wed Feb 07 – Vancouver, BC – Vogue Theatre

    Thu Feb 08 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre

    Fri Feb 09 – Portland, OR – Newmark Theatre

    Tue Feb 13 – Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre

    Thu Feb 15 – Los Angeles, CA – The Theatre at Ace Hotel 

    Thu Mar 07 – Coral Springs, FL – Coral Springs Center For The Arts

    Mon Mar 13 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre 

    Thu Mar 14 – Madison, WI – Orpheum Theater

    Sun Apr 07 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre

    Wed Apr 10 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre

    Tue Apr 16 – Phoenix, AZ – Orpheum Theatre

    Thu Apr 25 – Washington, DC – Warner Theatre

    Wed May 01 – Montreal, QC – L’Olympia

    Thu May 02 – Toronto, ON – Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Center

  • Real Estate Announces New Album ‘Daniel,’ Alongside 2 NY Shows

    Indie rock group Real Estate announced their upcoming album, to be released this February 23 titled Daniel. This release will mark the band’s sixth full length record, as they prepare to embark on their cross-country tour with two shows in New York State.

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    The first single off Real Estate’s upcoming album is out now, titled “Water Underground.” The track comes with an official music video inspired by the 1990s Nickelodeon show The Adventures of Pete and Pete. Starring members of the show’s original cast, Danny Tamberelli and Michael C Maronna, the video pays homage to the 90s nostalgia and both the band and actors’ shared New Jersey roots.

    Real Estate will embark on an impressive North American tour this spring, with two shows across New York State. The group will play at NYC’s Webster Hall on April 18, followed by Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studios on April 20. The tour spans over 30 cities, beginning this March 1 in Vancouver, BC.

    Daniel by Real Estate album cover

    The band’s upcoming album, Daniel, was recorded in nine days at Nashville’s RCA Studio A facility. The 11-track record touches on themes and topics from their earliest work, revisited with the perspective of adulthood and experience. Daniel is available for pre-order now.

    General onsale for tickets begins on December 1. Local and artist presales begin on Nov 29. More information is available at realestatetheband.com.

    Real Estate 2024 Tour Dates

    03/01/24 – Vancouver, BC @ Hollywood Theatre*

    03/02/24 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox*

    03/03/24 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall*

    03/05/24 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Urban Lounge*

    03/06/24 – Denver, CO @ The Gothic Theatre*

    03/08/24 – Santa Fe, NM @ Meow Wolf*

    03/09/24 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom*

    03/10/24 – San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park*

    03/11/24 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether*

    03/13/24 – San Francisco, CA @ Bimbo’s 365 Club*

    04/05/24 – Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre (formerly Corona Theatre)^

    04/06/24 – Toronto, ON @ Masonic Temple – The Concert Hall^

    04/07/24 – Detroit, MI @ El Club^

    04/08/24 – Milwaukee, WI @ Vivarium^

    04/10/24 – Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line^

    04/11/24 – Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall^

    04/12/24 – Cleveland, OH @ Mahall’s^

    04/13/24 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre^

    04/15/24 – Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club^

    04/16/24 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer^

    04/17/24 – Boston, MA @ Royale^

    04/18/24 – New York, NY @ Webster Hall^

    04/20/24 – Woodstock, NY @ Levon Helm Studios^

    05/16/24 – Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall #

    05/17/24 – Austin, TX @ Scoot Inn

    05/18/24 – Fort Worth, TX @ Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall

    05/20/24 – Kansas City, MO @ The Truman #

    05/21/24 – St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall #

    05/22/24 – Louisville, KY @ Whirling Tiger #

    05/23/24 – Nashville, TN @ Basement East 

    05/24/24 – Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel #

    05/25/24 – Saxapahaw, NC @ Haw River Ballroom #

    05/26/24 – Atlanta, GA @ Variety Playhouse

    * w/ Florry

    ^ w/ Marina Allen

    # w/ Water From Your Eyes

  • Spaghetti Eastern Music’s Sal Cataldi Returns With Two New Singles

    Spaghetti Eastern Music is returning with two new singles that demonstrate the range of guitarist Sal Cataldi’s project, the acoustic vocal ballad “Sweet Home Anywhere” and a blues-inflected electric guitar instrumental “Jungle Blue.” 

    Critics from prestige outlets like The New York Times have heaped praise on Cataldi’s work since his debut album under the Spaghetti Eastern Music moniker, Sketches of Spam. This is a 16-track, 69-minute surf through a slew of contrasting moods, largely with guitar-driven instrumentals inspired by the acid funk of 70’s Miles, Krautrock, Ennio Morricone’s Spaghetti Western movie soundtracks and the icy sound of ECM Records guitar great Terje Rypdal. The disc’s acoustic titles included originals like “Wild One” and “Mama Called,” a cover of the Zappa instrumental rarity “Sleep Dirt” and a DADGAD-tuned, ballad paced reinvention of the Beatles’ “Ticket to Ride.”

    In 2020, Cataldi followed his debut album with a trio of acclaimed atmospheric singles, “Her Lemon Peel Raincoat – Because It’s Raining,” “Peace Within” and “And This is Their New Hoax,” a COVID-19 musical editorial featuring samples of President Trump’s most noted denials to Cataldi’s soundpainting guitars and synths. In 2021, he released “Blues for A Lost Cosmonaut,” a much-praised nine-minute plus maxi single, again in the ambient mode and “Solo Guitar Score for 2x2x4.” The latter EP is the soundtrack for a dance piece recorded live at the Avant-Garde Arama Festival in Woodstock inspired by his work with the guitar orchestra of Rhys Chatham and his love of Fripp and “White Light, White Heat”-era Velvet Underground. 

    “He’s the hippie guitarist playing to another dimension.” 

    John Swenson, Rolling Stone

    In June 2020, Cataldi returned to the acoustic singer-songwriter mode with the single, “I Believe in Love,” which received significant critical praise and airplay, including promotion as song of the day by a NY artist, a “New York Slice” on WFUV-FM. In 2022, Spaghetti Eastern released three additional singles, the jazz and metal-infused instrumentals “A Fresh Kill,” “A Scanner Darkly,” and another delicate acoustic ballad, “I Believe In Love.”

    Cataldi also made more beautiful sounds with “One Act Sonix,” the critically-buzzed about 2020 debut album from his spoken word/music side project, The Vapor Vespers, with noted Alaskan playwright/slam poet Mark Muro. The duo recently followed this up with two new singles in early 2022, “Sex” and “You Changed.” Cataldi is also one half of the improvisational and ambient Hudson Valley-based guitar and efx duo, Guitars A Go Go, with Rick Warren. Their first single, a 12-minute improv opus called “The Volcano Lovers,” was a preview of the bold experimentation featured in their recent CD debut, “Travel Advisory.” 

    “If Walt Disney World’s Space Mountain had a secret chill detour, Spaghetti Eastern Music would be the soundtrack.”

    NYSMusic

    “Sweet Home Anywhere” is a delicate DADGAD-tuned ballad, indie-songcraft that highlights the artist’s pristine acoustic guitar work, close vocal harmony and emotional lyricism. It’s a song that tells a troubled former lover that, though they are no longer together, his door is always open. 

    “She’s sweet home anywhere// Good night baby, you can come back again, if you need a friend.”

    Many have experienced breakups, but the worst are the ones where you have to breakup while still in love. This single perfectly voices this phenomenon. It can also be translated to friendships: when you are no longer friends with someone for one reason or another, but would always welcome them back with open arms.

    Maybe it’s really about growth, and while growth is good– it can really sting.

    “Jungle Blue” is a 360-departure from the above, an atmospheric electric instrumental driven by percussive cross-rhythms, dreamy washes of electronics and echoed pianos, a duo of sustained Ebow guitars and the guitarist’s always melodic, blues-inflected guitar runs. Cataldi calls it a cinematic marriage of new beats and electronic sounds with melodies and improvisation that harkens to the British blues boom of the ‘60s. 

    This song, completely unlike “Sweet Home Anywhere” has an almost alien feeling to it, as if it were from another universe or planet, and somehow made its way to Earth. It’s unsettling yet comforting. It should be in a spy movie, and yet, it should be the credit scene of a murder mystery.

    “Jungle Blue” is a paradox itself– it’s beautiful and unsettling in all the right ways, and the only way to understand it is to listen.

    Coming December 1, Spaghetti Eastern Music will release a trippy guitar solo “Health,” set for a short film by Kingston filmmaker/choreographer Hanna Bass. Her short film, “Fragments of Light,” is a tale of Bass’ cinematic journey, including her original career as a professional ballerina, and the transition from the ballet world to the realm of cinema.

    Catch their monthly gigs at City Winery Hudson Valley starting on December 6, as well as a double gig live at The Falcon on December 15 with Teddy Kumpel and Nome Sane.

    Stream Spaghetti Eastern Music on Spotify, Soundcloud, or Bandcamp.

  • Crandell Theatre in Chatham to Show Classic Holiday Films Starting Thanksgiving Weekend for $5 a Show

    The historic Crandell Theatre on Main Street in Chatham will celebrate the holiday season with screenings of classic holiday films for just $5 a ticket.

    Beginning Friday, November 24, after Thanksgiving, the lineup includes The Polar Express, Gremlins, The Nutcracker: The Motion Picture, Elf, The Grinch (2018), An American Tail and It’s a Wonderful Life.

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    The Crandell Theatre in Chatham, NY, is one of a few community-based, nonprofit theaters in the United States devoted to film and one of fewer than one hundred single-screen movie theaters nationally. Since 2010, Crandell Theatre, Inc., has raised more than $1 million to purchase the historic theater and make needed repairs. The current Crandell board is engaged in a multi-million-dollar campaign to renovate and restore the area’s oldest, largest, single-screen theater and enhance the moviegoing experience for generations to come.

    The Polar Express

    2004. Rated G. 100 min.

    Friday, November 24 at 10 am

    In this beloved animated family classic, an 8-year-old boy, doubting whether Santa Claus exists, is swept up on a magical nighttime journey to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Tom Hanks, in multiple roles, stars. Children are encouraged to wear their pajamas to this special morning screening.

    Gremlins

    1986. Rated PG. 106 min.

    Friday, November 24 at 1 pm

    Called a “wacky, satirical spectacle of chaos” (Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian), this sci-fi-comedy-horror-fantasy was written by a young Chris Columbus (Home Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire, the first two Harry Potter films) and produced by Steven Spielberg. Spielberg polished Columbus’s script, after successive drafts, into the classic tale of a cuddly, seemingly innocuous gift named Gizmo and the multiplying pack of destructive loonies he unleashes. Even if you are familiar with Mogwai ways, you haven’t truly experienced these magical creatures until you’ve seen them on the Crandell’s 26-foot screen.

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    The Nutcracker: The Motion Picture

    1986. Rated G. 89 min.

    Saturday, November 25 at 12:30 pm

    The colorful holiday classic comes to the big screen in a close adaptation of the original story by E.T.A. Hoffmann. Designed by famed children’s author and artist Maurice Sendak and based on the Pacific Northwest Ballet’s original production, it is a magical and heart-warming celebration of dance, music, art and fantasy.

    Elf

    2003. Rated PG. 97 min.

    Saturday, December 2 at 1 pm

    Raised as an elf but clearly cut from a different cloth, Buddy travels from the North Pole to New York City to meet his biological father, Walter Hobbs, who doesn’t know he exists and is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit. Bring the whole family to re-experience the hilarious delights of New York City during the holidays as only Will Ferrell’s relentlessly optimistic oversized elf can.

    The Grinch

    2018. Rated PG. 85 min.

    FREE

    Saturday, December 9 at 1 pm

    The Grinch (the animated version by Illumination Entertainment) is part of the theater’s popular series Crandell Kid Flicks. Everyone is encouraged to wear their favorite, silliest or ugliest holiday sweater to the show. This special free screening, happening during Chatham’s all-day, village-wide WinterFest, is sponsored by Chatham Area Businesses and Arts (CABA). Several very special guests will also stop by and join the fun!

    An American Tail

    1986. Rated G. 80 min.
    December screening times TBA.

    Animator Don Bluth directed this animated tale of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family, who emigrate from Russia to the United States to escape the cats in their homeland. When Fievel gets lost, he must find a way to reunite with his family. Steven Spielberg produced this charming animated parable about immigration, new beginnings, family and home.

    It’s a Wonderful Life

    1946. Rated PG. 130 min.

    Saturday, December 23 and Sunday, December 24 at 1 pm.

    Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed star in Frank Capra’s penultimate family classic about a small-town man, ready to throw in the towel, who meets an angel named Clarence summoned to give him another chance. Clarence treats George Bailey to a masterclass in perspective, showing him what life would have been like had he never existed. Many critics say this is among a handful of classics that deserves annual viewing, especially if you’re lucky enough to see it on the big screen.

    All tickets are available on the Crandell Theatre website, crandelltheatre.org.

  • Dogs In A Pile Announce Winter Tour, Woodstock Show

    Dogs In A Pile, a jam quintet, has announced their 2024 “Cross Country Winter Tour” starting in February, with one stop in Woodstock.

    Forming in 2019 and hailing from Asbury Park, NJ – Dogs In A Pile is comprised of Berklee alumni and Billy Joel scholarship recipient Jeremy Kaplan (keyboardist), Berklee alumnus Brian Murray (guitarist) and Sam Lucid (bassist), and long-time Jersey Shore musicians Jimmy Law (guitarist) and Joey Babick (drums). Law and Babick have both been playing together since the young age of 11.

    Upstate New York has been particularly special to this band in its formative year. This year, they’v sold out headlining nights and Rochester and Ithaca, as well as several festivals in the surrounding area. On top of their stop in Woodstock, they’ll also be celebrating New Year’s Eve in Saratoga Springs at Putnam Place.

    Dogs In A Pile (DIAP) will start 2024 off in Texas. February 1 -3 will mark a trio of Texas firsts – with inaugural headlining stops in Houston at Last Concert Cafe, Austin at Antone’s and Dallas at Deep Ellum Art Co.

    Following their run deep in the heart of the US, the Dogs and Andy Frasco & The U.N. will add to their recent string of collaborations with six shows together. The bands have meshed well on stage – elevating each other’s already high level of creativity, energy and fun-filled atmospheres that fans have come to expect from both groups. Among the stretch will come DIAP’s first time playing in the state of Oklahoma (on February 9 at Beer City Music Hall in Oklahoma City).

    Winter Tour will also include a two-night run at the historic Bluebird Theater in Denver, CO on February 16 and 17. The band and the “Mile High City” have gotten to know each other well in 2023, with the Dogs netting four consecutive sellouts at Lost Lake Lounge back in March and April. Around that same time, the band played all across “The Centennial State” during a formative tour dubbed “The Winter Rescue Tour.” More recently, when opening for Pigeons Playing Ping Pong in November, they played in front of their largest indoor crowd to date – 2,000 people at The Mission Ballroom.

    The newly announced 20 dates will culminate on St. Patrick’s Day weekend. The four-day affair features a pair of two-night runs in Pembroke, MA and Burlington, VT. After selling out their last Boston-area gig at The Sinclair, they’ll return to Soundcheck Studios on March 14 and 15. The tour then concludes at the much-lauded Nectar’s – the site of 47 Phish shows from 1984-1989. The Dogs will play their first two at the fabled Vermont spot on March 16 and 17.

    The five-piece are rounding out an extensive fall tour that will end on December 8 in Raleigh, NC. They’ll close out the calendar year with a pair of holiday gigs at the legendary Stone Pony on December 15 and 16, a Phish after-party at Sony Hall on December 28, and their first headlining New Year’s Eve run in Saratoga Springs on December 30 and 31.

    DOGS IN A PILE 2024 TOUR DATES

    12/15 – Stone Pony, Asbury, NJ

    12/28 – Sony Hall, NYC

    12/30-31 – Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs

    2/1 – Houston, TX – Last Concert Cafe

    2/2 – Austin, TX – Antone’s

    2/3 – Dallas, TX – Deep Ellum Art. Co

    2/8 – Springfield, MO – Regency Live%

    2/9 – Oklahoma City, OK – Beer City Music Hall%

    2/10 – Kansas City, MO – The Truman%

    2/13 – Peoria, IL – Revival Music Hall%

    2/14 – Des Moines, IA – xBk Live%

    2/15 – Omaha, NE – Slowdown%

    2/16 & 2/17 – Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater

    3/1 & 3/2 – Woodstock, NY – The Colony

    3/8 – Millersville, PA – Phantom Power

    3/9 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater

    3/14 & 3/15 – Pembroke, MA – Soundcheck Studios

    3/16 & 3/17 – Burlington, VA – Nectar’s

    % w/ Andy Frasco & The U.N.

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  • Heaven Sent: Spiritualized Bring Bittersweet Beauty to Basilica Hudson

    Crossing the train tracks that led up to the concert venue, a stranger stopped me and asked, “Is this the way Heaven?” “No,” I said. “Basilica Hudson.” While my Field of Dreams film reference was undoubtedly missed on the man, music fans could have sworn they were in heaven on Wednesday night, November 8th, when legendary UK space rockers Spiritualized made their spectacular debut in Hudson, NY. Delivering a spellbinding tour-de-force performance that will be remembered for years to come, it was the kind of show that cracked you open, rearranged your insides, and sent you home wanting to be a more productive person.   

    Making a rare stateside appearance with only six East Coast dates, fans from all over made it a priority to be there. The unique venue known as Basilica Hudson provided the perfect launching pad for such a formidable occasion.  Located in the industrial section of town, Basilica Hudson is actually an old, refurbished glue factory that was originally built in the 1880’s. Now a multi-purpose, energy efficient arts center along the city’s “South Bay” riverfront, many consider the spot to be a crown jewel of Hudson Valley concert halls. On this night it would also serve as our Space Station for the highly anticipated sold-out show that was presented by Chosen Family.

    The Spaceman Cometh: Jason Pierce AKA J. Spaceman performing with Spiritualized on 11/8/23.

    With the stage set against a starfield backdrop, things lifted off shortly after 8pm. The current Spiritualized juggernaut includes 9 band members spearheaded by our flight commander for the evening, Jason Pierce, better known by some as J. Spaceman. A revered songwriter with an almost cult-like following, it’s been no secret Pierce has been battling a number of health issues in recent years. Clinically pronounced dead twice at one point, indeed every show he plays these days is something of a miracle. Performing seated and wearing his trademark sunglasses, the veteran rocker who turns 58 this month, was showered with adoration and encouragement as the countdown to ignition finally commenced.

    Spiritualized performed to a sold out crowd at Basilica Hudson on 11/8/2023.

    Like most Spiritualized shows in recent years, “Hey Jane” was selected as the opening number. Blasting off with some infectious high-octane psych-rock, the tone was set for the transformative journey ahead. Sounding massive from the very start, “She Kissed Me (It Felt Like a Hit) kept the raw rock energy going as the room had now filled to capacity. Then hitting the rewind button and taking us back to where it all started, next was a song from the bands debut album, “Shine a Light,” from 1992’s Lazer Guided Melodies.  Making this one count, the momentum really started building here, as sprawling layers of sonic distortion and cascading crescendos reached a new level intensity, matching the equally intense, pulsating light show. And just when you thought you couldn’t take it anymore, our captain gently brought us back down, effortlessly guiding the band into the chilled-out hypnotic groove of “I’m Coming Home Again” that conjured up some heavy Velvet Underground vibes. 

    “If you want a rocket ship, I would be a rocket ship for you” – Lyrics from “Always Together With You”

    A beautiful rendition of “A Perfect Miracle” proved to be an early highlight of the set, while “Always Together With You” took on an infectious astral-pop quality that saw Pierce’s lyrics playing up the bands outer space imagery.  Cloaked in white robes, the minimal 3-girl gospel choir sounded beautiful together, adding intricate layers of harmony and filling in the space with “ohhhs” and “ahhhs” that contributed a great deal to the overall sound. Up next came a trio of songs from the album many, including Pierce himself, thought might be the bands last; 2018’s And Nothing Hurt. Flowing beautifully from fan favorite “I’m Your Man” into the hard charging “The Morning After,” and then capping it off with “Here it Comes (The Road) Let’s Go,” which from my perspective, received some of the loudest cheers of the evening.    

    “Labored over these words too long and nothing to behold / Wanted it to be special for you, but it’s just a song” – Jason Pierce

    The next portion of the night featured material from Spiritualized’s most recent release Everything Was Beautiful. Starting the sequence off with “Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song),” things got a little weird when suddenly a man jumped over the barricade and onto the stage. Basking in the spotlight for a moment, it was unclear if this was part of the act.  As the band played on with perplexed looks of plausible concern, it soon became obvious that it was just some inebriated dude looking for attention.  Then attempting to stage dive his way out of the awkward situation, fans in the front made zero attempt to catch him.  The resulting splat that followed was amusing to some, but a complete mental distraction for others. To their credit, Spiritualized never missed a single note. If nothing else, the incident seemed to be an ice breaker, for as serious as this performance was, fans realized it was okay to let their hair down a bit as it was still a rock n’ roll show.

    Idiot bastard, son of a gun
    Heaven is easy, your living is done
    Take it down easy, won’t know what you’ve done
    And we’re gone.

    -Lyrics from The A Song (Laid in Your Arms)

    Resetting the coordinates now, the deliberately hypnotic buildup of “Let It Bleed (For Iggy) produced massive moments of introspection and then euphoria, while the hard charging angst of “The A Song (Laid in Your Arms)” furthered the momentum into another deafening climax where Pierce seemingly confronts his demons while pondering over his lasting legacy. Looking even deeper within, Pierce confessed he’s “Damaged” while lamenting the lines “I wanna just close my mind / Feel like I’m floating on a ship out of time.” Soaring forward with cathartic, blissed-out beauty,  “Soul on Fire” achieved an almost orchestral peak, despite there being no string or horn section.  While the crowd sang along to its repeating chorus, the magnitude of the moment was enough to make the hair on your neck stand up. Acknowledging his struggles with addiction once more, “Sail on Through” would bring the main portion of the show to a jaw-dropping close.

    Spiritualized performing in Hudson, NY on 11/8/23.

    So long you pretty thing, God save your little soul
    The music that you played so hard ain’t on your radio
    And all your dreams and diamond rings and all that rock and roll can bring you
    Sail on, so long.

    -Jason Pierce

    After a few moments of silence off stage, Spiritualized would sail on with a passionate rendition of their psychedelic space pop manifesto “So Long You Pretty Thing.” The final song of the night was also the loudest.  Encoring with the lone track from the bands 1997 undisputed masterpiece Ladies and Gentleman We Are Floating in Space, “Come Together” nearly blew the roof of Basilica Hudson and put an emphatic stamp on a life-affirming performance that simply shook the audience to the core.  Standing up and facing them for the first time all night, Pierce would humbly take a bow and gracefully exit to a chorus of both cheers and tears. Mesmerizing and beautiful, heart wrenching, vulnerable and honest, it was the rare type of performance that satisfied all of your senses and filled you with hope. The type of show that made you feel lucky to be alive and grateful for the struggle. A little piece of Heaven right there there in Hudson, NY.

    Spiritualized | November 8,2023 | Basilica Hudson | Hudson, NY

    Setlist: Hey Jane, She Kissed Me (It Felt Like a Hit), Shine A Light, I’m Coming Home Again, A Perfect Miracle, Always Together With You, I’m Your Man, The Morning After, Here it Comes (The Road) Let’s Go, Best Thing You Never Had (The D Song), Let It Bleed (For Iggy), The A Song (Laid in Your Arms), Damaged, Soul on Fire, Sail on Through

    Encore: So Long You Pretty Thing, Come Together