Category: Regions

  • Bobby Darin Has Announced First-Ever Digital Release of Two Landmark ’60s Albums

    Bobby Darin, a multi-genre star and activist known for his talents in the ’60s and ’70s, has announced his first ever digital release of two landmark ’60s albums, including Born Walden Robert Cassotto and Commitment.

    Born as Walden Robert Cassotto in East Harlem, Darin was raised by his grandmother Polly and fell in love with music in his teens. He could play piano, drums, and guitar, and later added harmonica and xylophone to his repertoire. He later moved to the Bronx, where he graduated from the prestigious Bronx High School of Science. Later, he went to Hunter College but quickly dropped out after two semesters to pursue an acting career. He coined his stage name from the actor Darren McGavin later in his career, but his legal name remains Cassotto.

    Bobby Darin was, by any definition, a superstar – a chart-topping, multimillion-selling, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter, a Golden Globe-winning actor, visionary entrepreneur, and committed political activist. By 1966 the 30-year-old was already more than a decade into his one-of-a-kind career, his diverse body of work characterized by frequent changes in musical direction, spanning pop and cabaret to show tunes and contemporary folk.

    Restless and daring, Darin refused to be constrained by genre, instead placing his signature vocal style upon rock ‘n’ roll, pop, country and western, folk, big band, and jazz. The result was a seemingly endless string of top 10 hits, including “Splish Splash,” “Queen of the Hop,” “Dream Lover,” “Beyond the Sea,” and “If I Were a Carpenter,” the latter found on 1966’s If I Was A Carpenter (recently re-released by Direction Records and available everywhere now).

    While he appeared to be “living the life,” the shifting cultural winds and strains of celebrity life affected his professional and personal successes, from his 1967 divorce from Sandra Dee and the traumatic uncovering of family revelations, on top of a heart condition sustained following childhood bouts with rheumatic fever.

    “In terms of his career, the constant hits and the glory of his early days were long gone by this point,” says Dodd Darin, the only son of Bobby Darin and Hollywood sweetheart Sandra Dee. “Gone also was his relentless need to be at the top of the entertainment industry. The brashness and bravado that was so evident in his youth had been mellowed. The changing music scene and his perceived lesser place, combined with a serious medical condition, will humble a man.”

    While his public persona was all bright lights and glamour, Darin was, like so many of his era, driven and inspired by the generational shifts and social upheaval of the 1960s. Despite his weakened health, Darin devoted nearly all his free time towards multiple causes: such as tirelessly campaigning for his friend Robert F. Kennedy until his assassination in June 1968. Shattered by Kennedy’s death and disheartened with the changing world around him, Darin withdrew from the spotlight and embarked on an unlikely personal journey to convey his truest self. He swapped his crooner’s tuxedo for folk singer denim, his toupee for an outlaw mustache, and a Beverly Hills mansion for a secluded trailer at Pfeiffer Beach in Big Sur.

    More importantly, Darin was determined to express himself through his own songwriting, penning two albums worth of original songs that in many ways pre-date the singer-songwriter movement that would bloom in the early 1970s. Though the voice heard on 1968’s Born Walden Robert Cassotto was familiar, the songs were something very different than Darin’s previous fare. Gone was the big band pop of his biggest hits, the brass, and glamour in favor of arrangements inspired by contemporary folk rock, country, and soul.

    Lyrically, Born Walden Robert Cassotto began to explore a range of issues – the environment, loss of faith, capitalism, and police brutality. “Long Line Rider,” tells the timely tale of three skeletons found on an Arkansas prison farm, while “Change” sees Darin explicitly examining his own seismic personal and creative shifts, singing, “Get yourself up off your past, friend//There’s so much to rearrange//Tomorrow sits right next to never//Damned if what your feelin’ isn’t change.”

    Fearless, compelling, and undoubtedly cathartic, Born Walden Robert Cassotto set the stage for an even braver work. Released under the name “Bob Darin”, Commitment is even grittier than its predecessor. From the counterculture anthem “Me and My Hohner” and the soul-searching “Sausalito” to the wryly autobiographical “Distractions (Part 1)” the album’s studio experimentation and songcraft affirms Darin’s generational talent of uniquely c crossing the borders of age and politics.

    The evolution from Bobby Darin to Bob Darin was not without its headwinds, however. The music critics, fans, and industry folks didn’t know what to make of the albums as they were such a large departure from the Darin they knew. They did not really chart or achieve commercial success. His longtime friend Dick Clark told him he was ‘a latter-day hippie and to put his tuxedo back on.’ The Landmark was paying him $40,000 a week and people were walking out because he refused to do the old hits. He told them, ‘That was yesterday and the door is right over there.’ Elvis was a genuine friend and came to see his show and told him, ‘Bobby, do the hits.’ I believe he was brave and acted on his conscience by doing the material he was doing. If his career took a hit – and it did – so be it; at least he could sleep at night.

    Dodd Darin

    Sadly, in December 1973, Bobby Darin fell ill and died in a Los Angeles hospital at just 37 years old following emergency open heart surgery. Darin’s remarkable legacy has only grown in the years that followed, with honors including induction in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, an award-winning stage musical, a Golden Globe-nominated film biography, and multiple top-selling career anthologies. Though at the time the Direction albums seemed a risky left turn for a star near the top of his game, time has shown both Born Walden Robert Cassotto and Commitment to be milestone works of the folk-rock renaissance, and in character for an artist whose forward-thinking, boundary-free approach in many ways predated the creative freedom today.

    In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of his tragic 1973 passing, the Bobby Darin Estate recently relaunched Direction Records: the groundbreaking label founded by Darin in 1968. Distributed by Secretly Distribution, the Direction Records collection kicked off with the release of five classic albums recorded between 1966 and 1967 and newly reverted to the Bobby Darin Estate, all available on digital platforms for the first time ever. The new releases include: Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow Of Your Smile (1966), In A Broadway Bag (1966), If I Were A Carpenter (1966), Inside Out (1967), and Bobby Darin Sings Doctor Dolittle (1967). A special trailer heralding the return of Direction Records is streaming now on the official Bobby Darin YouTube channel.

    Now, with the relaunch of Direction Records and future archival releases to come, Bobby Darin’s groundbreaking life and career can remain timeless, and reach audiences like never before.

    Pre-order Commitment Deluxe Edition vinyl here. For more information, visit Bobby Darin’s website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube.

  • Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Celebrates 25 Years with JoAnn Falletta

    This year, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) has every reason to celebrate as they mark the 25th anniversary of JoAnn Falletta’s tenure as Music Director. Taking on this pivotal role in 1999, Falletta achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first woman to lead a major American orchestra, a momentous step forward in the world of classical music.

    Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra

    As the BPO embarks on this anniversary season, it promises a lineup of symphonic works, guest performers, and special events that pay tribute to Falletta’s dedication and passion for music. The celebration begins with a spectacular performance this Saturday, featuring the renowned violinist Gil Shaham in Tchaikovsky’s violin concerto and Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” It’s a fitting start to a season that promises musical excellence.

    Over the past 25 years, JoAnn Falletta has become a cultural pillar of Western New York. Her contributions have been pivotal in elevating the BPO to its current stature. Let’s delve into her journey with the BPO and the impact she’s had on the orchestra and the community:

    Collaborative Leadership: Falletta’s collaborative leadership style has been instrumental in fostering strong partnerships. Her work with the Naxos record label has transformed the BPO into a leading recording orchestra, with numerous albums recorded for international distribution.

    Beau Fleuve Records: In 1999, she co-founded Beau Fleuve Records with the orchestra, resulting in the production of 30 albums. Many of these recordings are now available on digital streaming platforms worldwide.

    Championing New Works: Falletta’s commitment to promoting new works is evident in the premieres of 22 new orchestral compositions with the BPO, including world premieres.

    Commissioned Works: She has commissioned eight major new works for the orchestra by esteemed composers. These works have not only enriched the BPO’s repertoire but also showcased BPO musicians as soloists.

    Global Talent: Under her guidance, the BPO has had the privilege of hosting some of the world’s most celebrated solo musicians, fostering connections between international talent and the local community.

    International Tours: Falletta led the orchestra on its first international tour in three decades, bringing Buffalo’s artistry to audiences around the world. Additionally, the BPO has embarked on several successful tours of Florida and performed at Carnegie Hall.

    Community Engagement: Falletta’s commitment to community engagement is reflected in her collaborations with regional arts and community organizations. She has used music as a medium to address social issues and promote unity following tragic events in Buffalo.

    Educational Initiatives: Falletta has worked closely with academic institutions, including SUNY Fredonia’s School of Music, the Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam, Canisius University, and the Mannes School of Music.

    Advocacy for Diversity: She has been a passionate advocate for underrepresented conductors, composers, and musicians in Buffalo and beyond.

    The celebration of JoAnn Falletta’s remarkable career begins this Saturday with the BPO’s Opening Night program, featuring Gil Shaham. For more details and to secure your tickets, please visit bpo.org/opening-night. Additionally, information about pre and post-concert Gala festivities can be found at bpo.org/gala.

    JoAnn Falletta’s 25-year journey with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra is a testament to her unwavering dedication and her enduring impact on the world of classical music. Her legacy serves as an inspiration to musicians, conductors, and classical music enthusiasts worldwide.

    To learn more about JoAnn Falletta, please visit joannfalletta.com.

    Explore the rich history of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, its distinguished conductors and musicians, and its commitment to IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access) by visiting the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s official website.

    This week, JoAnn Falletta joined Jacquie Walker on WIVB News 4 to share her thoughts on her anniversary and the upcoming season
  • Folkfaces Fest to Mark Seventh Year Celebration in Darien Center Sept 28-Oct 1

    The seventh annual Folkfaces Fest is set to take place in Darien Center at Cherry Hill Campground from September 28 through October 1. This year’s theme is Above Hell/Below Heaven, and guests are encouraged to dress accordingly as Angels and Demons, Good and Evil, or Light and Dark.

    Folkfaces Fest

    The festival is an intimate but growing grassroots music festival, led by Tyler Westcott and his band Folkfaces. The celebrations will include workshops, vendors, a kids tent, a film screening, yoga, art installations, a costume contest, raffles, a paint wall, tether ball, volleyball, horseshoes, and more.

    Live performances will feature Buffalo Bluegrass Allstars, Matt Rivers, Rushadicus, Jacky Blaire & The Hot Biscuits, Kathryn Koch Band, and more.

    Folk festivals have been around as long as people have, and I think that getting out and seeing how different people are writing and performing original and traditional music helps inspire and add to the great tapestry of songs we have in the is world.

    Tyler Westcott, in an interview with Jeff Miers

    Weekend and individual day pass tickets are on sale now here, and will be available by cash only at the gate. All tickets are non-refundable. Kids 12 and under are free.

    Folkfaces band

    Folkfaces Fest 7 will be held at Cherry Hill Campground in Darien Center. The event is BYOB and will take place rain or shine. Cash is encouraged.

    Camping passes are sold separately. If you have your weekend pass & haven’t already booked your camping spot please do so by visiting www.cherryhillcamp.com or calling Cherry Hill Campground at (585)813-5099

  • Noah Kahan Announces North American Dates For “We’ll All Be Here Forever” Tour

    After his successful, sold-out 2022 and 2023 Stick Season Tour runs, Noah Kahan has announced his 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever Tour North America dates. The 32-date leg kicks off in Vancouver, BC, and stops at Madison Square Garden in July.

    Noah Kahan creates impactful music through vulnerable lyrics and an unfiltered yet reliable honesty, with songs straight from the heart– lightened by his self-deprecating sense of humor. Across his three albums and an EP, Kahan has generated global renown for his singular mix of Folk and Americana, landing more than two billion streams.

    In July, Kahan teamed up with GRAMMY Award-nominated global superstar Post Malone for a new version of his latest single, “Dial Drunk,” which peaked at #1 on both the Alternative and AAA Radio Charts, and is featured on his new album Stick Season (We’ll Be Here Forever). Stick Season was just recently Certified Gold, and the breakout title track was Certified Platinum. It debuted at #3 on Billboard 200 Chart, and at #1 on Billboard Top Alternative Albumbs Chart, Top Americans/Folk Albums Chart, as well as Top Rock Albums Chart, and more. Especially impressive, Noah became the 5th artist in history with 18 songs on Billboard Hot Rock & Alternative Charts in one week, alongside David Bowie and Taylor Swift.

    Additionally, just last week Noah was featured on the cover of Pollstar’s September issue and spoke about his incredible rise in fame over this past year. He was also named on the 2023 TIME100 Next list.

    Kahan has been on his sold-out Stick Season Tour across North America since the album’s release last year, selling half-a-million tickets to date and performing with large crowds ahead of him, and larger ones to come.

    WE’LL ALL BE HERE FOREVER TOUR 2024 NORTH AMERICA DATES:

    Tue Mar 26     Vancouver, BC           Rogers Arena

    Thu Mar 28     Calgary, AB                 Scotiabank Saddledome

    Fri Mar 29       Edmonton, AB             Rogers Place

    Sat Mar 30      Saskatoon, SK            SaskTel Centre

    Tue Apr 02      Winnipeg, MB             Canada Life Centre

    Sat Apr 06       Toronto, ON                Scotiabank Arena

    Sun Apr 07      London, ON                Budweiser Gardens

    Tue Apr 09      Ottawa, ON                 Canadian Tire Centre

    Wed Apr 10     Quebec City, QC        Videotron Centre

    Sat Apr 13       Montreal, QC              Bell Centre 

    Wed May 22    Asheville, NC              ExploreAsheville.com Arena

    Sat May 25      Nashville, TN              Bridgestone Arena 

    Tue May 28     Cuyahoga Falls, OH   Blossom Music Center

    Wed May 29    Burgettstown, PA        The Pavilion at Star Lake

    Tue Jun 04      St. Louis, MO              Hollywood Casino Amphitheater

    Wed Jun 05    Kansas City, MO        Azura Amphitheatre

    Fri Jun 07        St. Paul, MN               Xcel Energy Center

    Tue Jun 11      Dallas, TX                   Dos Equis Pavilion

    Wed Jun 13     Houston, TX                The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    Fri Jun 14        Austin, TX                   Moody Center

    Tue Jun 18      Chula Vista, CA          North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Fri Jun 21        Los Angeles, CA         Hollywood Bowl

    Tue Jun 25      Denver, CO                Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    Sat Jun 29       George, WA                The Gorge

    Mon Jul 01      Ridgefield, WA            RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Wed Jul 03      Wheatland, CA           Toyota Amphitheatre

    Fri Jul 05         Berkeley, CA               The Greek Theatre

    Sat Jul 06        Berkeley, CA               The Greek Theatre

    Tue Jul 09       Salt Lake City, UT      USANA Amphitheatre

    Sat Jul 13        East Troy, WI              Alpine Valley Music Theatre

    Tue Jul 15       New York, NY             Madison Square Garden

    Tue Jul 16       New York, NY             Madison Square Garden

    Fri Jul 19         Boston, MA                 Fenway Park ^

    ^ With Mt. Joy

    Because of his success, he’s asking fans planning to attend his North America tour dates to register ahead of tickets going on sale to help block bots, reduce resale, and get more tickets directly into the hands of fans who want to attend the show.

    Fans can sign up now until Sunday, September 24 at 10PM PT for the Advance Registration Presale in North America. Once registration closes, fans will be randomly selected to receive a code that grants them access to the Registration Presale on Wednesday, September 27. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale.

    General onsale starts Friday, September 29 at 10am at ticketmaster.com while supplies last.

    For more information about Noah Kahan, as well as his other global tour dates, visit his website, Instagram, or Facebook. For tickets presale, click this link. For tickets general onsale, click this link.

  • Pop-Punk Group Gone Stereo Drops New Single “I’m So Sick”

    Gone Stereo, the Long Island native pop-punk band has released their brand new single, “I’m So Sick,” promoting their upcoming sophomore album.

    Gone Stereo's I'm So Sick

    The new track, “I’m So Sick,” builds on the classic, early-2000s pop punk anthem. The song rides the band’s energy and hook-driven catchiness from previous tracks, and features artwork by punk rock legend Mark DeSalvo.

    The group is signed to Negative Progression Records, a punk, emo, and indie label established in 1996. Gone Stereo worked on “I’m So Sick” alongside John Naclerio (Knuckle Puck, Real Friends, Bayside) and Chris Badami (The Starting Line, The Early November).

    Gone Stereo

    Videos for both “I’m So Sick” and the group’s new B-Side track “Cool Kids” are set to debut on BlankTV, where the band’s previous videos have garnered over 5,000 plays. Tune into SiriusXM’s Faction Punk to hear “I’m So Sick” and more from the group’s sophomore album debuting this fall.

    “Cool Kids” is about coping with cliques, feeling left out, and how unpleasant it feels. You think that you want to be a part of it, but you refuse to be pressured to conform to their standards. In the end, those cliques will all fade away.

    Matty Lupinacci, vocals

    UPCOMING SHOWS
    September 29 – 89 North Music Venue, Patchogue, NY (supporting Roderik)

  • Electropop Artist Ladytron Begin Fall Tour at Irving Plaza

    On Wednesday September 20 at Irving Plaza, English Band Ladytron returned to perform the first show of their Fall 2023 Tour. This was a highly anticipated tour for fans since their last appearance in NY back in 2019 at the Brooklyn Steel.

    Perri Sage Photography

    Ladytron has defined the electropop movement of the early 2000’s using synthesizing sounds to encompass a unique psychedelic, ethereal and electronic rock performance. Irving Plaza was the perfect venue to highlight the bands ambience with sparkling chandeliers, hanging disco ball, dim-lit standing room and balcony to illuminate the show goers atmospheric experience.

    As the band walked on stage the crowd cheered and danced to express their enthusiasm for Ladytron and the performance of fan favorites and new album release Times Arrow. With Strobe lights, polka dots and dream-like psychedelic visuals enhancing the hard bass driven beats, contemporary melodies, synth tones and female vocals. Ladytron put on quite an invoking show to kickoff the Fall tour.

    Perri Sage Photography

    Alongside the exciting Time’s Arrow release their soundscapes and innovative music leaves fans in awe while they are able to create visual narratives within their songs, Ladytron attendees leave with an unforgettable experience. Following their Irving Plaza show, Ladytron plans to continue the long awaited tour with their next stop on Friday, September 22 in Los Angeles, California at The Belasco.

    LADYTRON 2023 TOUR DATES

    Fri Sep 22 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco

    Sat Sep 23 – San Diego, CA – Crossroads at House of Blues

    Thu Nov 16 – Austin, TX – The Mohawk

    Fri Nov 17 – Dallas, TX – The Granada Theater

    Sat Nov 18 – Houston TX – Numbers Night Club 

    Sun Nov 19 – Mexico City, MX – Corona Capital Festival

    Ladytron – Irving Plaza, NYC – Wednesday, September 20

    Setlist: City of Angels, Faces, Ghosts, Deadzone, True Mathematics, The Animals, Flight From Angkor, Soft Power, USA vs. White Noise, Misery Remember Me, International Dateline, Fighting in Built Up Areas, The Island, Paper Highways, Discotraxx, Ace of Hz
    Encore: California, Playgirl, Seventeen, Destroy Everything You Touch

  • LIMEHOF to host Discussion of New Book “Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film”

    Long Island Author Steve Matteo will take part in a discussion and book signing event at LIMEHOF, spotlighting his new book Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film, on Saturday, September 30th at 2pm.

    The event is free with admission to the Hall of Fame, open to the public, and will be moderated by Tony Traguardo of the Fab4Free4All podcast.

    I grew up on Long Island and have written for many Long Island music and entertainment publications. I’m thrilled to be interviewed at LIMEHOF about my new book on the Beatles. The hall is all about honoring and celebrating the legacy of great music. When I write my books, chronicling musical history that give music fans a deeper understanding of artists and their times is very important to me. Long Island has a rich history of popular music and music fans on Long Island are some of the most knowledgeable and passionate in the world.

    Author Steve Matteo

    Act Naturally: the Beatles on Film examines the five films the Beatles made during their time together: A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be. Some were successes, some were not, but thanks in part to reissues, bonus material, and Peter Jackson’s The Beatles: Get Back, the band’s filmography is a fascinating document of key phases in the group’s short career.

    Act Naturally: The Beatles on Film is a comprehensive deep-dive into the band’s movies from longtime music journalist Steve Matteo, and follows the origins, filming, and often frenzied fan reception of projects including the 1964 premiere of A Hard Day’s Night, 1970’s Let It Be and 2022’s Get Back. Matteo explores all aspects of the band’s film history, including production process, original theatrical film releases, VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray releases, and bonus materials, along with the US and UK soundtracks. Full of anecdotes and behind-the-scenes details, Matteo places these films in their larger context as a period of unprecedented artistic and commercial innovation in British and world cinema, offering a definitive account of an underappreciated part of the Beatles’ creative output.

    We are excited to have Steve come speak at The Hall of Fame about his book “Act Naturally” and share his insights on The Beatles on Film. Having Tony Traguedo from the Fab4Free4All podcast moderate and speak is also an added bonus to what is sure to be a fun event.  We continue to welcome opportunities to introduce Long Islanders to local authors and podcasters on a regular basis at the museum.

    Kelly Leung, LIMEHOF Board Member and Director of Community Outreach, event organizer

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame, located in Stony Brook Village, opened its building location in 2022, and has inducted more than 120 musicians and music industry executives since 2004. The organization also offers education programs and scholarships, and awards to Long Island students and educators.

    Copies of the book will be available for purchase to be signed at the event and LIMEHOF has expressed plans to do more author themed events in the future.

    For details on this and upcoming events please visit limusichalloffame.org/museum/.

  • Croce Plays Croce Coming to Troy, NYC and Rochester

    Multi-faceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is hitting the road again– visiting New York City, Rochester and Troy — in celebration of two more of his father Jim Croce’s legendary albums, 1973’s Life and Times and his final release, I Got A Name, in addition to songs from You Don’t Mess Around With Jim.

    The Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary show features a legendary band (including drummer Gary Mallaber, bassist David Barard, guitar/violin James Pennebaker) and a moving multi-media presentation accompanying Jim’s songs (which on the previous tour included memorable hits, “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)”, “Time in a Bottle,” and others).

    Over the past three decades, A.J. Croce has established his reputation as a piano player and vocal stylist who pulls from a host of musical traditions and anti-heroes — part New Orleans, part juke joint, part soul. From his 10 studio albums, it’s clear that he holds a love for all types of musical genres: blues, soul, pop, jazz, and rock n’ roll. A.J. toured with B.B. King and Ray Charles before reaching the age of 21, and over his career, he has performed with a wide range of legendary musicians, from Willie Nelson to the Neville Brothers, to Béla Fleck and Ry Cooder. His albums have all charted on an impressive array of charts: Top 40, blues, Americana, jazz, college, and Radio 1.

    A.J. felt a camaraderie with the audience at past shows and with the connection to his father’s timeless music, he was inspired to embark on a 50th anniversary tour. “The audience reaction has been so great,” says A.J. “The shows we did last year were not only met with a huge response, but I learned so much about what works and what resonates, we knew we had to keep going.”

    The gifted multi-instrumentalist says, besides the two albums Life and Times and I Got A Name, tracks from the popular You Don’t Mess Around With Jim – which fueled last year’s run – will also be part of the new show.

    “We’ll be playing songs representative from all three albums, and also some songs the audience might not know from more obscure artists that I realized connected me and my father. It was those songs that eventually led me to do this show in the first place.”

    A.J. Croce

    During last year’s performances, A.J. shared intimate aspects of his dad’s career. He also drew praise for his own style and musicianship (he’s known for one of the most unique keyboard styles in music) as well as his sensitive insight into Jim Croce’s enduring musical canon. While Jim Croce’s music catalog still resonates on classic radio, streaming platforms, and more recently on hit films and TV shows like Django Unchained and Stranger Things, it is A.J.’s unique showmanship that has helped enliven Jim’s amazing legacy. One reviewer aptly noted: ‘…A.J. Croce invites the sold-out crowds into his father’s worldview and work mindset, culminating in the playing of Jim Croce tunes…making for an intimate experience riddled with wryness and humor…’

    Fans and critics who attended last year’s 50th Anniversary Celebration shows are thrilled that A.J. is readying another affectionate interpretation of his father’s enduring legacy. The shows have renewed interest in Jim Croce and garnered praise for A.J: “I think they come as a Jim Croce fan but also leave as fans of mine. That’s something that has also made this whole experience really amazing.”  

    CROCE PLAYS CROCE 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

    Oct 27 / Aria Ballroom @MGM Springfield / Springfield, MA

    Oct 28 /The Wilbur / Boston, MA

    Oct 30 / Count Basie Center for the Arts / Red Bank, NJ

    Nov 1 / Santander Performing Arts Center / Reading, PA

    Nov 2 / Sandler Center for the Performing Arts / Virginia Beach, VA

    Nov 4 / The Town Hall / New York City, NY

    Nov 5 / Keswick Theatre / Glenside, PA (SOLD OUT)

    Nov 7 / Kodak Center / Rochester, NY

    Nov 8 / Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall / Munhall, PA

    Nov 9 / Taft Theatre / Cincinnati, OH

    Nov 11/ Goodyear Theatre / Akron, OH

    Nov 12 / Royal Oak Music Theatre / Royal Oak, MI

    Nov 15 / Hoyt Sherman Place / Des Moines, IA

    Nov 16 / Grand Theater / Wausau, WI

    Nov 17 / Pantages Theatre / Minneapolis, MN

    Nov 25 / Florida Theatre / Jacksonville, FL

    Nov 26 / Parker Playhouse / Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Nov 28 / Capitol Theatre / Clearwater, FL

    Nov 29 / King Center for the Performing Arts / Melbourne, FL

    Nov 30 /The Savannah Center / The Villages, FL

    Dec 2 / Mars Music Hall / Huntsville, AL

    Dec 3 / The Factory / St. Louis, MO

    Dec 5 / Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center / Oklahoma City, OK

    Dec 6 / Cotillion / Wichita, KS

    Dec 8 / The Paramount / Austin, TX

    Dec 10/ Bayou Music Center / Houston, TX

    Dec 11 / Majestic Theatre / Dallas, TX

    Dec 12 / Tobin Center for the Performing Arts / San Antonio, TX

    Dec 14 / Buddy Holly Hall / Lubbock, TX

    Feb 10 / Troy Savings Bank Music Hall / Troy, NY

    For a complete schedule of 2023 dates, visit ajcrocemusic.com

    For tickets, visit this link.

  • moe. to Return to Capitol Theatre This December

    After a brief break this fall, moe. will return to the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, for a 2-night run December 9-10 to finish out their tour.

    moe. is a one-of-a-kind band that has never been easily categorized. Their sonic adventurousness and tongue-in-cheek humor are distinctly and undeniably their own. Praised by American Songwriter for their “mind-bending musicality,” moe. is treasured for their mesmerizing musical synergy, unfettered showmanship, and smart, resonant songcraft.

    The genre-blurring band, moe. is what it is today because of Al Schnier (guitar/vocals), Chuck Garvey (guitar/vocals), Rob Derhak (bass/vocals), Jim Loughlin (percussion/vibes), Vinnie Amico (drums), and Nate Wilson (keys).

    This powerful group of musicians leads to positive reviews, especially after Chuck’s recovery from a stroke, and the addition of Nate Wilson on the keys, moe.’s resurgence has been remarkable for all fans to watch.

    On top of their live performances, moe. also recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of Tin Cans and Car Tires with a special 2x Sky Blue vinyl reissue. On top of the original album tracks, the collector’s item also features live renditions of beloved songs including “Stranger Than Fiction,” “Nebraska,” and “Letter Home.”

    Tickets for moe. at the Capitol Theatre are now on sale at moe.org

    moe. tour dates

    Wednesday, September 20th – Newport Music Hall – Columbus, OH
    Thursday, September 21st – Madison Theater – Covington, KY
    Friday, September 22nd – Vic Theatre – Chicago, IL
    Saturday, September 23rd – Headliners Music Hall – Louisville, KY
    Tuesday, September 26th – Turner Hall Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
    Thursday, September 28th – Peoria Riverfront – Peoria, IL
    Friday, September 29th – Barrymore Theatre – Madison, WI
    Saturday, September 30th – First Ave – Minneapolis, MN
    Sunday, October 1st – Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA
    Wednesday, October 4th – The Pageant – St. Louis, MO
    Thursday, October 5th – Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE
    Friday, October 6th – Hillberry Fest – Eureka Springs, AR
    Saturday, October 7th – Liberty Hall – Lawrence, KS
    Friday, October 20th – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
    Saturday, October 21st – Ogden Theatre – Denver, CO
    Friday, December 8th – Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY
    Saturday, December 9th – Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY

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  • Listen to Ghost Prom’s Haunting New Single “5am”

    New York-based husband and wife musical duo, Ghost Prom, made up of Cameron and Eden Crosby, has released their latest single, “5am,” a song preceding their upcoming full-length album set for release on November 17.

    Ghost Prom began one rainy morning in Vancouver, where creativity boomed over a shared cup of coffee and a weathered guitar. It began as an effortless investigation of melodies, but became a musical partnership that would encapsulate their journey as partners both lovingly and musically.

    Their first song, “Swamp Eyes,” was born on that morning, and set the tone for their future endeavors– raw, authentic, and unapologetically honest. Now based in Upstate New York, the duo’s music is an intricate genre woven from diverse influences like Elliot Smith, Sam Shepard, and even early Johnny Depp movies. Through lyrics that explore the vulnerability that circles humanity, as well as the triumph that comes with it, Ghost Prom invites listeners into their world to share their struggles and triumphs as a source of both solace and connection.

    Ghost Prom’s single, “5am,” was recorded in a barn studio just up the street from Cameron and Eden’s Hudson Valley home. The single discusses a deeply personal and haunting exploration through the struggles of addiction, with a hopeful portrayal of redemption by way of “telling the truth.”

    The inspiration to Cameron comes from the late, intimate poet Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse), with Aaron Mones in recording, production, and lead guitar, helped the duo create their distinctive blend of small room indie rock with neo-noir folk known as “5am.” This single launches listeners into the refreshing new sound of Ghost Prom: impactful, yet pumping.

    “5am” comes out today, September 22, and their full-length album comes out on November 17.

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