Category: Regions

  • Troy Music Hall to Welcome Joshua Redman & Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis in February

    The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall will welcome two incredible jazz legends in February – Joshua Redman will perform on February 7, while Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis will fill the historic venue on February 17. 

    Joshua Redman – February 7

    From its inception, the Blue Note label has stood for “The Finest In Jazz.” The same can be said for Joshua Redman. Over the past three decades, the saxophonist, composer, and bandleader has consistently demonstrated how to honor the music’s verities while expanding its reach in contemporary settings. He found the perfect partner in young vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa.

    “I had maybe heard Gabrielle’s name from her time in the Bay Area,” Redman notes, “but I wasn’t at all familiar with her music. One night in the Fall of 2021, my manager texted me in the middle of Gabrielle’s performance at a party in New Orleans. ‘You’ve got to hear this young lady,’ she said. ‘This is not a concert, it’s a casual event, and she is just riveting.’ Once I heard Gabrielle, I realized that she has an expressive quality and an intimacy and a vulnerability in her sound that is singularly captivating.” Having found a collaborator, Redman embarked on what proved to be a unique process.

    “Most of my previous recordings grew out of bands that had played and toured together consistently, and eventually developed a vibe and chemistry and repertoire to the point where we felt like we had to record. But in this case, while I had worked with each of the other instrumentalists many times before in a wide variety of settings, we hadn’t yet played all at the same time in the same group; and Gabrielle and I had literally never made a note of music together.” The resulting program is “not really about the pandemic itself,” Redman stresses, “but the uniquely isolating conditions of that time certainly played a role in the music’s creation. What began as a formal concept allowing two unacquainted artists to organize their ideas – something that could be discarded if necessary over time – had gained a deeper significance. “This was an album whose meaning revealed itself in the making.” where are we will leave listeners seeking to define where they, and we, are — inspired by the latest example of Joshua Redman at his finest.

    Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis – February 17

    The world’s premier big band, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis consists of 15 permanent members performing live in New York City and around the world. In 1988 the Orchestra was formed as an outgrowth of its concert series, Classical Jazz, with David Berger conducting. When Wynton Marsalis became artistic director in 1991, he emphasized the history of jazz, particularly Duke Ellington. The first album was Portraits by Ellington (1992), and seven years later the Ellington centennial was honored with the album Live in Swing City: Swingin’ with the Duke (1999). Under the leadership of Marsalis, the band performs at its home The House of Swing , tours throughout the U.S. and abroad, visits schools, appears on television, and performs with symphony orchestras. The Orchestra backed Wynton Marsalis on his album Blood on the Fields , which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1997.

    Since 2015, the Orchestra’s albums have been issued on its own label, Blue Engine Records. The first release from Blue Engine Records, Live in Cuba, was recorded on a historic 2010 trip to Havana by the JLCO and released in October 2015. The label issued Big Band Holidays in December 2015, The Abyssinian Mass in March 2016, The Music of John Lewis in March 2017, and the JLCO’s Handful of Keys in September 2017. Blue Engine’s United We Swing: Best of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Galas features the Wynton Marsalis Septet and an array of special guests, with all proceeds going toward Jazz at Lincoln Center’s education initiatives. Blue Engine’s most recent album releases (2023) include Wynton Marsalis Plays Louis Armstrong’s Hot Fives and Sevens  and The Jungle, a recording of Marsalis’ fourth symphony featuring the JLCO and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

    Tickets are on sale at 10am Wednesday, December 6th to Music Hall Members.  Anyone can become a member and gain access to the pre-sale.  Single tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, December 8th, at 10am via phone, (518) 273-0038, in person, or online at www.troymusichall.org.   More information on the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and upcoming programs is available on the website at www.troymusichall.org.  

    Pre-sale tickets for Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Members are available Wednesday at 10am.  Single tickets will go on-sale at 10am to the public this Friday December 8.

  • Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024 Headliners Include Samara Joy and Lee Ritenour

    CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024 producers Marc Iacona and John Nugent announced the first two headliners for the nine-day 21st Edition Festival, from June 21 to 29, 2024.

    Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024
    One of the festival headliners is Samara Joy. Photo credit: Meredith Traux.

    The 21st edition of the Rochester International Jazz Festival is from June 21 to 29, 2024. The first headliner is the 2023 GRAMMY-winning Artist of the Year Samara Joy, who performed at RIJF in 2022 and 2023 in the Club Pass Series.

    23-year-old Samara Joy has a rich, velvety, precociously refined voice, earning appearances on the TODAY Show, The Tonight Show w/ Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show w/ Stephen Colbert, and CBS Mornings. She further cements her status as perhaps the first Gen Z jazz singing star every day. The New York Times praised the “silky-voiced rising star” for “helping jazz take a youthful turn” while NPR All Things Considered named her a “classic jazz singer from a new generation.” Joy will perform at the 2024 Rochester International Jazz Festival on Friday, June 28 at 8 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre.

    Jazz guitar legend, Lee Ritenour makes his debut performance at RIJF on Saturday, June 22, with his band and special guests Randy Brecker and Bill Evans. The concert is at 8 p.m. at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. During his dazzling five-decade career, Lee Ritenour has taken his music to the outer limits, touching on every genre and occupying every position in the rock ‘n’ roll sphere.

    He’s been involved in ’70s fusion, the ’80s pop chart, Brazilian jazz, and the ’90s supergroup, Fourplay. Ritenour’s accolades include 45 albums, 16 GRAMMY nominations, Alumnus of the Year at USC, Los Angeles’ Jazz Society Honoree (2019), plus thousands of sessions with legends such as Frank Sinatra, Pink Floyd, B.B. King, and Tony Bennett, among others.

    Tickets for both shows go on sale this Friday, December 8th at 10 a.m. EST.

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  • Empire State Youth Orchestra’s CHIME Program Expands in Schenectady

    Empire State Youth Orchestra (ESYO)’s CHIME musicians will present the program’s annual holiday concert  on Tuesday, December 12, 5:30pm, at Schenectady High School. The performance is free and open to the public.

    ESYO chime

    Launched in 2015 with 40 students, CHIME has grown steadily, weathering the pandemic and offering life-changing musical experiences to hundreds of Schenectady students. This year, with additional support from the Schenectady City School District (SCSD), and generous contributions from local foundations and individuals, elementary students from across the district are now eligible to join CHIME through a lottery system, doubling program membership to more than 140. 

    “CHIME simply would not be possible without our partnership with the Schenectady City School District. The school district’s advocacy for the arts and their unwavering commitment to equity and access is truly remarkable.” 

    Executive Director, Becky Calos

    The SCSD/ESYO partnership allows CHIME to offer programming to enrolled SCSD students entirely tuition-free. The expanded program also includes transportation to and from CHIME sites, located at Yates Elementary School and Proctors Theatre. The entry to CHIME for the youngest students focuses on stringed instrument instruction, four days per week. As students advance in age and skill, they move to the Proctors site, where programming is offered for strings, wind and percussion players all the way through high school.

    On Mondays, the full orchestra has an extended rehearsal until 6:45 pm, with dinner provided. “It’s so thrilling to see the increased amount of creativity and connection happening on our Mondays at CHIME. Sharing a meal together really deepens our sense of community and the extended time allows the students to explore new ways of expression through movement and spontaneous composition in addition to our full orchestra, chamber music and sectionals. We are already seeing really amazing results in just the past few months!” says Dr. David Bebe, ESYO’s Associate Music Director for CHIME and Chamber Music.

    Many CHIME musicians participate in Empire State Youth Orchestra’s other performing groups and its leadership training program, Young Leaders. “We created CHIME to offer a pathway to musical exploration,” says Calos, “and we have built as much support as possible to allow youth to pursue their passions by removing as many barriers as possible.” For the youngest students this means providing dedicated teachers, quality instruments and daily practice. For the older students this means private lessons, college guidance and preparation, performance opportunities locally and across the US, and opportunities for leadership/mentorship experiences and training.

    “At CHIME, we believe that immersive musical study centers the whole student. Together with our students, we strive to build an environment that nurtures musician-learners who are curious explorers and citizens, actively involved in their learning process, music-making and community. Our approach aims at far-reaching impacts both within and beyond the scope of music. The importance of breaking down barriers to this type of instructional space and experience — where students can explore how they learn, contribute and evolve as individuals and members of a community over time — cannot be overstated. Continuing to expand access to our programming is of critical and central importance to our program mission, and we’re incredibly fortunate to partner so closely with SCSD in our shared commitment to these goals.” 

    Zoë Auerbach, CHIME & Young Leaders Director

    With CHIME’s expansion this year, dozens more young people  will have access to music enrichment and perspective-shifting opportunities. This past summer, for example, CHIME cellist and Young Leader, Jazlyn Bronson, traveled to Chicago with three of her CHIME peers to participate in the National Seminario Ravina, playing side-by-side with Chicago Philharmonic  musicians under the baton of famed conductors, Marin Alsop and Jonathan Rush.

    This year, CHIME musicians will be working with artist Horacio Fernandez to create a series of collective compositions that will premier in May 2024. This project  is part of CHIME’s annual Amplify Our Voice initiative, designed to offer youth a powerful vehicle to process deep emotion, explore shared life experiences and “amplify” their voices through music.

  • Keller Williams plays to a sold out Lark Hall

    Guitarist extraordinaire Keller Williams drew a sold out crowd at Lark Hall on Saturday, December 2.

    The master of looping has been at it for nearly 30 years, and his following has never waned a bit. From sell out shows at The Egg in 2006 to festival performances all throughout the state with unique projects, Keller always draws well in Albany.

    keller williams lark hall
    Keller Williams at Lark Hall – photo by Dave DeCrescente

    A chatty crowd took in the show on this pre-winter evening, a mirror ball providing subtle lighting that paired well with Williams’ sound and style. Even without his right hand man, Louis Gosain, the evening was full of fun, laughs and surprised, as well as a great deal of experimentation, particularly throughout set one, which would end with a fantastic “Naive Melody.”

    “Freeker by the Speaker” would open Set 2 to great cheers, a segment of “Pets” by Porno for Pyros found worked into the original tune deftly.

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    Keller Williams at Lark Hall – photo by Dave DeCrescente

    A subtle nod to Phish on their 40th anniversary was found in the form of “The Wedge” > “Stash” which segued cleanly into “Scarlet Begonias” and “Gatecrashers Suck,” one of Williams’ best known tunes for the autobiographical nature of the Grateful Dead’s ill-fated Deer Creek, IN run in 1995.

    Whether you prefer Keller playing solo acoustic/looping as he did tonight, or with a unique project like Keller and the Keels, KellerGrass or More Than a Little, his shows are never one to miss when he rolls through. Catch him at Buffalo Iron Works on Saturday, December 9, part of NYS Music’s Jam for Tots series.

  • Peter Frampton Announces New Tour Dates, Show at Waterloo’s Del Lago Resort

    Peter Frampton announced a set of new tour dates this past week, adding to his Never EVER Say Never Tour this spring. After traveling the nation throughout this 2023, Peter Frampton will continue his unexpected run with a show in Waterloo, NY at the Del Lago Resort and Casino.

    Peter Frampton onstage

    After Frampton announced a farewell tour in 2019 due to his diagnosis of the degenerative disease, inclusion-body myositis, fans were surprised by more recent appearances by the acclaimed artist. His 2024 Never EVER Say Never Tour will see stops in Denver, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and Waterloo, NY, where he will stop at The Vine at Del Lago Resort & Casino on March 9. 

    I am delighted to let you know I’m planning more shows in March and April for the new Never EVER Say Never Tour! I don’t want to give up my passion and will play as long as I physically can. Hope to see you in 2024!

    Peter Frampton

    Peter Frampton was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2020. The English-American guitarist has a star-studded career, having played with Ringo Starr, George Harrison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and more since the beginning of his career in 1966. Most recently, he made an appearance on Dolly Parton’s newest album, Rockstar, released last month.

    Tickets for Peter Frampton at Del Lago Casino go on-sale to the general public on Friday, December 8 at 10 A.M. local time at frampton.com

  • Plattsburgh Promoter Receives Blues Foundation “Keeping the Blues Alive” Award

    Laura Carbone, a music photographer and promoter in Plattsburgh, who founded the popular Plattsburgh Blues and Jazz (PB&J) series, was announced recently as one of the recipients of The Blues Foundation “Keeping the Blues Alive” Award.

    Blues Foundation "Keeping the Blues Alive

    Founded in Memphis, Tennessee more than 40 years ago, The Blues Foundation has grown from a small base of Memphis supporters that presented the first National Blues Awards at the Orpheum Theatre on November 16, 1980, to an international membership of over 4,000 individuals and organizations. The Blues Music Awards are managed by The Blues Foundation staff, with close to 100 blues experts from across the blues industry acting as nominators to choose the final five nominees in each of 25 categories. Winners are determined by a vote of The Blues Foundation membership.

    In 1984, The Blues Foundation began producing the National Blues Amateur Talent Contest, which has grown into what is now the largest blues competition in the world, renamed the International Blues Challenge in 1995. Hundreds of blues societies from around the world have affiliated with the Foundation, and many annually sponsor bands, solo/duo artists, and youth showcase participants as IBC competitors after hosting their own local live challenges. What began as a few local bands vying for recognition now attracts over 225 blues groups each year who are honored to perform on Beale Street and who look to win cash prizes, bookings, gear, recording deals, and that all-important recognition as a rising blues band or artist.

    During IBC Week, The Blues Foundation also recognizes those members of the blues community who have spent a lifetime celebrating and promoting blues music with what are now known as the Keeping the Blues Alive Awards. The Blues Foundation began honoring these behind-the-scenes blues flame keepers in 1981, just one year after the organization was founded.

    The awards are held to honor those who have made a significant “behind the scenes” contribution to blues music. Recipients are selected by a select panel of Blues professionals.

    laura carbone

    Laura Carbone is an accomplished Plattsburgh-based photographer known for her contributions to leading blues publications around the world. Her work spans regional publications in Upstate New York, national platforms covering blues music, and international magazines across Europe. Through her lens, Carbone magnificently captures the essence of the blues, in the process, supporting, promoting, and expanding awareness of the genre.

    Beyond her photography skills, Carbone supports the blues community by wearing numerous other hats. As an event promoter, she brings regional, national, and international artists to upstate New York. Along with providing unique work opportunities for these artists, her events introduce blues to a region where its presence was previously non-existent.

    Carbone goes the extra mile by organizing Blues in the School events, creating additional work for touring musicians, and actively supporting Kids Rock The Nation, a program that provides instruments and instruction to aspiring young music students. Moreover, Carbone has demonstrated her commitment to the genre through generous acts of philanthropy. She contributes her photos to fundraisers, financially supports worthwhile causes, and frequently opens her home as a rehearsal space. Similarly, the popular house concerts she hosts provide an intimate setting for music enthusiasts. Carbone engages in these charitable activities without seeking recognition or expecting any tangible rewards, showcasing a genuine dedication to the blues community. For all these reasons and more, The Blues Foundation has honored Carbone with a 2024 Keeping the Blues Alive Award.

    I was blown away, quite an honor. This award has been given to giants in the industry. It is not only for my photography but also for all the work I do bringing in music to the North Country.

    Laura Carbone

    Also honored with the Keeping the Blues Alive Award for 2024 are Anne Marie & Jacques Garcia, who have contributed to blues events and preservation efforts in France; Fame Records and Ecko Records guitarist Larry Chambers; Boston Blues Society direction and WATD Music Director John Hall; Mark Stenzler of Radio Free Ithaca and host of Blues Zeppelin; renowned harmonica virtuoso and founder of Lee Oskar Harmonicas, Lee Oskar; the Columbus (Ohio) Blues Alliance, and Blues Association Turkey.

    NYS Music congratulates Laura Carbone and all the recipients of the Keeping the Blues Award.

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers Coming To Darien Lake

    Acclaimed rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers has announced that their Unlimited Love Tour will extend into 2024 across the U.S. Following massive 2022 and 2023 tour runs, the band shows no sign of slowing down as they announce their upcoming North America tour slated for next year.

    The 2024 run includes a stop at Darien Lake Amphitheater in Darien Center, NY, on Friday, July 12. Special Guests Kid Cudi, Ice Cube, Ken Carson, Otoboke Beaver, Seun Kuti & Egypt80, Wand and IRONTOM will be joining the band on select dates throughout the tour as well.

    After wrapping up dates in North America and Europe last year, the band continued their global trek into 2023 with several dates across New Zealand and Australia in January, followed by another run of shows throughout North America, Europe, the UK, Singapore and Japan earlier this year. Most recently, Red Hot Chili Peppers concluded their sold-out Latin America leg of their 2023 tour with two shows in Buenos Aires.

    Last year, Red Hot Chili Peppers took home the prestigious Global Icon Award and delivered a show stopping performance at the MTV VMAs. Their No. 1 single “Black Summer” also won the award for Best Rock Video. In addition, “Black Summer” scored a Grammy nomination for “Best Rock Song” and the band garnered a MTV Europe Music Award nomination for Best Rock and earned three American Music Awards nominations for “Favorite Rock Artist,” “Favorite Rock Album” for Unlimited Love and “Favorite Rock Single” for “Black Summer.”

    RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 2024 UNLIMITED LOVE TOUR DATES 

    Tue May 28 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater +

    Fri May 31 – Quincy, WA – The Gorge + 

    Sun Jun 02 – Wheatland, CA – Toyota Amphitheater +

    Wed Jun 05 – Salt Lake City, UT – USANA Amphitheatre =

    Fri Jun 07 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater ^ 

    Tue Jun 18 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre *

    Fri Jun 21 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre ~

    Wed Jun 26 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park ~

    Fri Jun 28 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach ~

    Tue Jul 02 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake =

    Fri Jul 05 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center *

    Fri Jul 12 – Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater ^

    Mon Jul 15 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage ^

    Mon Jul 22 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center #

    Thu Jul 25 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center @

    Tue Jul 30 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre @

    + With Ken Carson and IRONTOM

    = With Kid Cudi and IRONTOM

    ^ With Wand and IRONTOM

    * With IRONTOM

    ~ With Ice Cube and IRONTOM

    # With Seun Kuti & Egypt80 and IRONTOM

    @ With Otoboke Beaver and IRONTOM

    % Not a Live Nation Date

    Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale (details below) beginning on Tuesday, December 5. An artist presale will begin on Wednesday, December 6 at 10 AM. Additional presales will run Thursday, December 7 ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, December 8 at 10 AM here.

    For more information on the Red Hot Chili Peppers at Darien Lake, 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

  • Mackenzie Shivers shares Love Song “Pedestal”

    New York folk-pop artist Mackenzie Shivers released her newest single “Pedestal” on November 30, the second track from upcoming album Primrose was in Season.

    Mackenzie Shivers

    Shivers boldly gives us a glimpse into her healing process after loss during her first pregnancy, capturing a depth of feeling that illuminates both her resilience, strength and vulnerability. A mix of electric guitar, organic drums, dance beats and Shiver’s trademark piano bolster highlighting her most adventurous work to date.

    “Pedestal”, at it’s core is a love song, overcoming hardship with the one you love and enduring the face we show to the world and to ourselves. Shiver’s illustrates a powerful portrait of feminine inner fragility and strength, intertwining magic with grief. “Pedestal” follows the release of album opener’s, “A cautionary tale”, that stands as an ethereal pop track capturing internal struggles confessing that Shivers is not always as put together as she seems, while pulling the listener into a stunning musical terrain.

    “The creation of ‘a cautionary tale’ and the subsequent nine tracks that would make up my upcoming album was creative and buoyant, bringing joy to a very difficult time in my life. I was struggling to get pregnant and stay pregnant. I felt like the odds were against me, like I couldn’t gain control of my own life. But in the studio, I felt like I had some control over what I was making, and I was also having a blast.”

    – Mackenzie Shivers

    For more information visit here. Listen to Mackenzie Shivers “Pedestal” below.

  • Five Can’t-Miss Shows in Rochester This December

    2023 was a lot of things, and hopefully one of those things, for you, was music-filled. Happy to be here to help guide you to some of the good stuff in and around Rochester every month. Here are five more shows to help you finish the year off with a bang.

    December 6: Another Michael at Bug Jar

    Philadelphia’s Another Michael returns to the Bug Jar after their killer show there last November. They come with their brand new album, Wishes to Fulfill, in tow, ready to delight fans new and old with their hooky songs featuring breezy guitars and dreamy vocals. JODI, Pluck, and Comfy round out this excellent bill.

    Tickets are are $12/$15 dos and bands get started around 9pm.

    December 7: Howard Levy 4 at Fanatics

    Grammy-winning harmonica wizard Howard Levy, who long ago was an original member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, brings his new four piece to Fanatics. He and his signature diatonic harmonica playing are joined by Chris Siebold on guitar, Josh Ramos on bass and Luiz Ewerling on drums.

    Tickets are $25 and the show starts at 7pm.

    December 8: Mikaela Davis and Southern Star at Essex

    Way back in January we recommended Mikaela Davis’ shows at Abilene and Maybird’s show at Bug Jar. Twelve months later and we’re back to recommend a show featuring them both on one bill at the brand new venue Essex. Mikaela Davis and Southern Star have since released a new album and have been touring heavily throughout the year. These two bands go way back too. Davis used to frequently play in Josh Netsky’s bands and Kurt Johnson, now a pedal steel and guitarist in Southern Star was a founding member of Maybird. Will they sit-in with each other? Only time will tell, but either way, this is sure to be a groovy psychedelic night featuring some of the areas brightest talents.

    Tickets are $30 and the show starts at 7pm.

    December 16: Ember at Bop Shop Records

    Ember, the Brooklyn-based trio of Caleb Wheeler Curtis, Noah Garabedian, and Vinnie Sperrazza will close out what has been another busy and exciting year of eclectic live music at Bop Shop Records. Creative and band focused, they will push the limits of improvisation for a night of invigorating and heady night at the intimate shop in Brighton.

    Tickets are $20 and the music gets going at 8pm.

    December 31: moe. at Kodak Center

    moe. will jam in the new year once again at the Kodak Center, returning after their blowout run at the same venue to welcome in 2019. The band is finishing out a solid year of touring after being plagued by more unfortunate health issues, with guitarist Chuck Garvey suffering a stroke in November 2021. Rochester is blessed with many excellent live music options to ring in the new year, but this one should top them all.

    Tickets are $46-106 with an option to get a 2-night package. Show will start around 8p.