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  • Beacon Sloop Club’s Annual Pumpkin Festival Returns on October 15

    An annual tradition, the Beacon Sloop Club’s Annual Pumpkin Festival will be held on Sunday, Oct. 15th, from 12-5pm at Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park in Beacon. Located on the Riverside of the Metro North Beacon Station), this rain or shine event is a fun, family friendly event along the shores of the Hudson River. Admission as always is free and the public is welcome to attend.

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    Featured at the Pumpkin Festival are Hudson Valley pumpkins of all sizes and shapes, fresh-baked pumpkin pie served with homemade whipped cream, hot pumpkin soup, hot and cold apple cider and many more culinary delights available for purchase.

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    With two solar powered music stages – including one dedicated for children – live music will be provided throughout the day from performers including Betty and the Baby Boomers, Lost Ryders of the Waywayonda, Lydia Adams Davis, Bindlestick Bill, Rick & Donna Nestler, Sarah Underhill and The Stockport Middleground, The Storycrafters, The Judith Tulloch Band, Sharleen Leahey and more. 

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    Additionaly, numerous food and craft vendors will be on hand as well as environmental non-profits will feature displays of local Hudson River history and the environment including information about their organizations. The many free activities for children, in addition to the children’s stage, make this the perfect family event on the shores of the Hudson.

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    Pete and Toshi Seeger Riverfront Park, located on the majestic Hudson River, gives access to the Beacon Sloop Club’s boat, the Woody Guthrie, which will be taking guests on free sails from the Beacon Harbor, weather permitting. The public may sign up for an afternoon sail to relax and experience the beauty, power and grandeur of the Hudson.  Sign ups start at noon at the Beacon Sloop Club table.

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    Earlier this year, the Beacon Sloop Club’s Corn Festival raised money for the public sailing program on the Woody Guthrie and other environmental education programs. The Sloop Club meets the first Friday of each month at the clubhouse in Beacon for a potluck dinner, business meeting and live music. The clubhouse is located on the banks of the Hudson River near the Metro-North train station, and all are always welcome.

    For more information visit www.beaconsloopclub.org 

  • U2 Open Sphere in Las Vegas with Stunning AudioVisual Technology

    On Friday, September 29, U2 lit up the stage of the Sphere in Las Vegas with the opening night of their highly-anticipated U2:UV Achtung Baby Live series at the world’s most cutting-edge venue.

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 29: (Exclusive Coverage) Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Bram van den Berg of U2 perform during opening night of U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere on September 29, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

    Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Bram van den Berg performed two sets of Achtung Baby tunes plus a lengthy encore of hits standing on a Brian Eno-inspired turntable stage. U2 utilized every part of Sphere’s LED screen, offering the world’s largest and highest-resolution, with an awe-inspiring gallery of visual art showcasing bespoke art from artists including Es Devlin, John Gerrard, Marco Brambilla, and Industrial Light & Magic.

    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 30: (Exclusive Coverage) Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Bram van den Berg of U2 perform during U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere on September 30, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

    U2 provided fans a fully immersive experience featuring top of the line technology offered at Sphere, which is reinventing the live music experience with the world’s highest-resolution LED screen on the interior of the Sphere, spanning four acres and surrounding the stage and audience, creating a completely immersive visual environment.

    The four-football field long interior screen hovers 240 feet above the stage, with a steel framework supporting the 160,000-square-foot screen and the 160,000-speaker Holoplot multilayered audio system weighs about 730 tons.

    U2 sphere Las Vegas
    LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 29: (Exclusive Coverage) Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Bram van den Berg of U2 perform during opening night of U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere on September 29, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Live Nation)

    Outside of Sphere, the Exosphere is the largest LED screen on Earth consists of approximately 1.2 million LED pucks across 580,000 square feet of surface, with each puck containing 48 individual LED diodes, and each diode capable of displaying 256 million different colors, all combining to create an unmistakably vivid landmark on the Las Vegas skyline.

    U2 sphere Las Vegas

    The Exosphere displays a wide range of custom artistic and branded content, attracting worldwide interest as a result of the venue being photographed and shared widely on social media daily.

    The state-of-the-art Sphere Immersive Sound, developed by Holoplot and considered to be the world’s most advanced audio system, provides the world’s largest, fully integrated concert-grade audio system and will revolutionize immersive audio experiences. A system of 1,600 permanently installed and 300 mobile Holoplot X1 Matrix Array loudspeaker modules includes a total of 167,000 individually amplified loudspeaker drivers. Using Holoplot’s next-generation 3D Audio-Beamforming and Wave Field Synthesis technology, the audio is transformed for delivery in large-scale venues such as Sphere.

    The result is a controlled, consistent and crystal-clear concert-grade audio for audiences of up to 20,000 people, providing individual audience members with a personalized listening experience, whether sitting in the front or back rows. At Sphere, you may not see the sound system as the entire apparatus is completely hidden behind the 160,000-square-foot interior LED display plane.

    So with this ground-breaking audio-visual venue at their disposal, U2 celebrated an historic live music milestone with fans from all over the world and VIP attendees including Dr. Dre, Jimmy Kimmel, John Starks, Paul McCartney, Sheryl Sandberg, Snoop Dogg and many more.

    Photo by StuFish

    The show was the first in a 25-date run of shows that celebrates the band’s acclaimed album Achtung Baby, as well as its accompanying and industry-defining ZOO TV Tour in 1991. U2 also performed a new song, “Atomic City,” an homage to the magnetic spirit of 70’s post-punk with a nod to Blondie, whose pioneering work with Giorgio Moroder inspired and influenced the band.

    The name “Atomic City” is also a 1950s nickname for Las Vegas from a time when nuclear fascination swept the nation and the city promoted itself as a center of atomic tourism due to its proximity to the Nevada Test Site.

    U2 – Sphere, Las Vegas, NC – September 29, 2023

    Achtung Baby Part 1: Zoo Station, The Fly, Even Better Than the Real Thing, Mysterious Ways, One,
    Until the End of the World, Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, Tryin’ to Throw Your Arms Around the World
    Turntable Set: All I Want Is You, Desire, Angel of Harlem, Love Rescue Me
    Achtung Baby Part 2: So Cruel, Acrobat, Ultraviolet (Light My Way), Love Is Blindness
    Encore: Elevation, My Way, Atomic City, Vertigo, Where the Streets Have No Name, With or Without You, Beautiful Day

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2f5NzAALCA

    Sphere has also announced the first movie studio collaboration with Dreamworks Animation for the upcoming Trolls Band Together. A brand campaign specifically designed for the Exosphere – the fully programmable LED exterior of Sphere in Las Vegas – Trolls Band Together, which hits theaters nationwide on November 17.

    We’re thrilled to have the innovative and imaginative DreamWorks Animation be the first movie studio to collaborate on a bespoke marketing campaign for the Exosphere. The Exosphere’s larger-than-life canvas has become the premier platform for brands looking to tell their stories on an unparalleled scale, reaching audiences across the globe from the heart of Las Vegas.

    David Hopkinson, President and Chief Operating Officer of MSG Sports

    DreamWorks collaborated with Sphere Studios, Sphere’s in-house creative studio, to develop custom animated content featuring beloved characters from the movie alongside kaleidoscopic art from the film. The week-long campaign began September 25, and will include a special takeover of the venue on the night of September 28 to countdown to the release of *NSYNC’s new single “Better Place” on September 29, which will be featured in Trolls Band Together.

  • Tim McGraw Announces Additional Dates for ‘Standing Room Only Tour’ 2024, Including Buffalo and Belmont

    Country music icon Tim McGraw is extending his highly anticipated 2024 Standing Room Only Tour with the announcement of 11 new tour dates, including a stop at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo on May 4 and UBS Arena in Belmont Park on May 5.

    The Standing Room Only Tour is set to kick off on March 14, 2024, and will cover over 40 cities across the United States and Canada. Joining Tim McGraw as a special guest on all tour dates is Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Carly Pearce.

    Tim McGraw’s Standing Room Only Tour promises to deliver high-energy live shows, featuring his greatest hits and tracks from his latest album, Standing Room Only, released on August 25. The title track of the album, “Standing Room Only,” is currently climbing the Country Radio charts and marks McGraw’s 92nd career chart entry.

    McGraw has been a dominant figure in the music industry for over three decades, amassing 69 Top 10 hits and holding records for the most weeks at #1 with all titles, totaling 73 weeks. His enduring success places him just behind George Strait for the second-most #1 albums in the U.S.

    This tour expansion provides fans in New York and surrounding areas with the chance to witness one of country music’s biggest stars live in concert. As Tim McGraw’s music continues to resonate with audiences across the nation, this event promises to be a memorable night for country music enthusiasts.

    Tickets for these newly added tour dates are now on sale.

    Tim McGraw – Standing Room Only Tour 2024 

    March 14                  Jacksonville, FL                       VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

    March 15                  Tampa, FL                                  Amalie Arena

    March 16                  Orlando, FL                               Amway Center

    March 21                  Des Moines, IA                        Wells Fargo Arena

    March 22                 St. Louis, MO                          Enterprise Center

    March 23                 Columbus, OH                        Nationwide Arena

    March 27                  Vancouver, BC                         Rogers Arena

    March 29                  Seattle, WA                               Climate Pledge Arena

    March 30                  Eugene, OR                                University of Oregon – Matthew Knight Arena

    April 4                      Denver, CO                                Ball Arena

    April 5                      Salt Lake City, UT                   Delta Center

    April 6                      Boise, ID                                    Boise State University – ExtraMile Arena

    April 11                   Austin, TX                                 Moody Center

    April 13                    Tulsa, OK                                   BOK Center

    April 18                    Indianapolis, IN                       Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    April 19                    Milwaukee, WI                         Fiserv Forum

    April 20                    Saint Paul, MN                         Xcel Energy Center

    April 25                    Nashville, TN                           Bridgestone Arena

    April 26                    Knoxville, TN                           Thompson-Boling Arena

    April 27                   Pittsburgh, PA                         PPG Paints Arena

    May 2                       Montreal, QC                          Bell Centre

    May 3                       Ottawa, ON                             Canadian Tire Centre

    May 4                       Buffalo, NY                              KeyBank Center

    May 9                        Belmont Park, NY                 UBS Arena

    May 10                     Boston, MA                              TD Garden

    May 11                      Wilkes-Barre, PA                     Mohegan Sun Arena

    May 16                      Greenville, SC                          Bon Secours Wellness Arena

    May 17                      Charlotte, NC                           Spectrum Center

    May 18                      Charleston, WV                       Charleston Coliseum & Convention Center

    May 30                      Toledo, OH                                Huntington Center

    May 31                      Chicago, IL                                United Center

    June 1                        Grand Rapids, MI                    Van Andel Arena

    June 6                        Sioux Falls, SD                        Denny Sanford Premier Center

    June 7                        Omaha, NE                                CHI Health Center

    June 8                        Kansas City, MO                     T-Mobile Center

    June 13                     Biloxi, MS                                 Mississippi Coast Coliseum

    June 14                     Atlanta, GA                              State Farm Arena

    June 15                     Lexington, KY                         Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center

    June 20                     Philadelphia, PA                      Wells Fargo Center

    June 21                     Baltimore, MD                          CFG Bank Arena

    June 22                     Raleigh, NC                               PNC Arena

    June 27                     Phoenix, AZ                              Footprint Center

    “Standing Room Only” By Tim Mcgraw

    For more information about the Standing Room Only Tour and ticket sales, visit www.timmcgraw.com.

  • Jeremy Button Crafts Regional Anthems for the Finger Lakes and Delaware Valley

    Finger Lakes musician Jeremy Button of Americana band Growl Bear, has penned a few tunes as of late that celebrate two distinct regions of New York State, the Delaware Valley and the Finger Lakes.

    Among them are the comedic tune, with a dash of regional pride, “Fingerlakes Wine,” and the history-infused “The Ballad of Orrin & Squire.”

    Growing up in Wayland, NY, Button attended SUNY Fredonia, and currently works for NYSDOT. A guitarist and songwriter in Americana band Growl Bear, Button has learned a variety of instruments, among them fiddle, mandolin, bagpipes, and banjo as well as writing music for both Growl Bear and his solo performances.

    Speaking of “Fingerlakes Wine,” Button says, “I just wanted my area to have a song like this. I love Rochester and the Fingerlakes area and I like writing songs about where I live, we don’t have a lot of them and we need more, creating lore, making us feel more in touch with this place we call home.”

    Button’s tune “Fingerlakes Wine” comes in both a classy (above, for all ages) and original versions, while “The Ballad of Orrin & Squire” is ripped from the history books and lyrics mention various stops in the Southern Catskills.

    Button’s Great-great Grandfather and his brother fought in the Civil War for the Union Army, part of the NY 56th Regiment of Volunteers, also known as the 10th Legion. A tune that comes right out of Button’s family tree, the song tells of their travels from small towns near the New York-Pennslyvania border to New York City before heading south to fight. Button says of the song’s historical accuracy, “95% true. Not many songs about NY regiments going to go kick butt.” 

    Another tune from Button, “Goodbye Fredonia,” the reluctance that he found in moving onto the next stage of his life, post-college.

    You can catch Jeremy Button performing solo and with Growl Bear this fall around the Finger Lakes. Growl Bear plays at Lovin Cup, near Rochester Institute of Technology at 8:30 on Friday, October 6 and the trio version of Growl Bear plays at the B-side in Fairport on October 25. For more info visit the band’s website.

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  • New York Coffee Festival Returning This Fall

    The New York Coffee Festival will return for the seventh year in this fall. From October 6th-8th, coffee lovers can experience exceptional coffee, food, cocktails, live music, and art at the Metropolitan Pavilion.

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    The New York Coffee Festival is New York’s flagship coffee event, celebrating the burgeoning specialty coffee scene. Coffee beginners and aficionados alike can look forward to unlimited tastings and presentations from over 100 of the most exciting and innovative coffee, tea, and chocolate exhibitors.

    Attendees will also boost their coffee knowledge in workshops, be a part of interactive demos, and meet the top U.S. artisans and baristas one-to-one.

    The three-day festival will also feature The Lab program with an exciting line-up of interactive demonstrations, educational workshops, talks and tastings. The Coffee Music Project features the best acts from NYC and beyond. Additionally, The Coffee Art Project showcases the creativity and talents of emerging and established artists. Also returning this year are Coffee Masters NYC, The Coffee Cocktail Bar, The Sensory Experience, and more.

    Attendees can also look forward to several new features this year, including a cocktail masterclass led by industry experts. Other new activities include The Roasters Village, and a Latte Art Tournament.

    In addition to offering delicious street food, coffee cocktails, live music and coffee-inspired art, 100% of profits are donated to NYC-based Charity: water partnering with Project Waterfall to deliver life-changing water projects in coffee-growing regions. Since 2011, Project Waterfall has raised over $2 million, bringing clean water to more than 80,000 people across seven countries. Returning is Latte Art Live, an interactive zone dedicated to the skill of latte art, the schedule is below.

    Friday, October 6

    11:30 am – Latte Art for Beginners feat. Joseph Gonzalez & Javi Alvarez

    12:15 pm – Hollow Hearts with Em feat. Emillee Bryant

    1:00 pm – Introduction to Free Pour & Seahorses feat. Donald Perdomo

    1:45 pm – Coffee Masters: Meet The Competitors

    3:15 pm – Latte Art en Español feat. Nestor Castillo

    4:00 pm – Tempo and Rhythm feat. Fernando Hernandez

    4:45 pm – Round of a Paws* feat. Mohsin Uddin & Chateau Le Woof

    5:30 pm – Proph’s Latte Art Exhibition feat. Walter “Proph” Alarcon

    Saturday, October 7

    10:15 am – Don’t break hearts. Pour them like a pro feat. Jenna Gotthelf

    11:30 am – History of Latte Art feat. DQ Flook

    12:15 pm – Latte Art Session feat. Frisson Espresso by Tulian Sanchez & Rob

    1:45 pm – Cafécito Hour feat. Maxie De Los Santos

    2:30 pm – How to Pour a Swan feat. Sean Ben-Zvi

    3:15 pm-430 pm – Espresso State of Mind Latte Art Tournament

    Sunday, October 8

    10:00 am – Introduction to free pour & seahorses feat. Donald Perdomo

    10:45 am – Free pour latte art feat. Marquis Hernandez

    11:30 am – Latte Art for Beginners feat. Joseph Gonzalez & Javi Alvarez

    12:15 pm – Latte Art Session feat. Frisson Espresso by Tulian Sanchez & Rob

    1:45 pm-4:00 pm – Espresso State of Mind Latte Art Tournament

    Buy tickets to the New York Coffee Festival here.

  • Universal Preservation Hall Announces Fall Lineup with Chris Botti, Paul Reiser

    Universal Preservation Hall added a number of new acts to their list of performances in the upcoming 2023-2024 season. UPH continues to expand its repertoire with classic tribute artists, comedians, international groups, and the return of a Grammy winner, Chris Botti.

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    A view of Universal Preservation Hall is seen during the media tour and ribbon cutting of the new concert hall in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. (Jenn March, Special to the Times Union)

    Comedian, actor, and author Paul Reiser is one of the acts coming up on October 7 at the Hall. Reiser brings his stand-up tour as one of Comedy Central’s “Top 100 Comedians of All Time.” Reiser also stars in a number of popular TV series including “Stranger Things,” “The Kominsky Method,” and “Mad About You.”

    Grammy Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti will return to Universal Preservation Hall on October 8 this fall. As a collaborator with the likes of Sting, Paul Simon, Barbra Streisand, and Lady Gaga, Botti has topped jazz charts with numerous albums over the years.

    Universal Preservation Hall

    Universal Preservation Hall will host a day of Line Dance Lessons, taught by CMA winner Kevin Richards, The Country Kickers, and more popular line dance instructors and choreographers. Join the Country Kickers & Friends “Saratoga Stomp”-Country Line Dance Workshop & Dance Party starting 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12.

    On March 8, the Hall will host The Seven Wonders: A Live Tribute to Fleetwood Mac. This group of accomplished musicians bring a blistering and inspiring show, honoring the classic tunes of rock legends Fleetwood Mac.

    Tickets are available for the upcoming shows through the Universal Preservation Hall Box Office at Proctors in-person, via phone at (518)-346-6204 Mon-Sat 10am-6pm, or online at universalpreservationhall.org.

  • Hearing Aide: Rome Streetz Provides Latest Fix with “Noise Kandy 5”

    Rome Streetz reigns globally supreme. If you’re looking for the hottest new Griselda artist – all signs point to Rome. He exists as the chosen one. Certainly, every individual to grace the Earth became chosen to breathe air at one point or another. As far as who dons the crispiest crown in all of NY – Rome takes the throne. Whether it be the hills of the Catskills or the city slickin’ corners of Nueva York – Rome’s got somethin for ya nose – Noise Kandy 5.

    Rome Streetz

    Fresh off starring as protagonist in the latest Griselda Vision Film, “ADOLF” Rome brought some absolute heat in the most recent edition of his mixtape series – Noise Kandy 5. Furthermore, these sounds resonate through our stereos as much more than noise. Noise Kandy 5 came with plenty of bops as Griselda Records continues to dominate the Fall and terrorize lackluster emcees.

    Unimpressed with the State of the Art

    Time and time again – the ones who iterate and pivot always see success. Even if the switch up doesn’t lead to success – you must take the risk to reap the reward. Above all else – do something different than everybody else. Everyone knows the definition of insanity… The truly insane nature of Rome Streetz’ flow cannot be undermined. On NK5, Rome sped up the flow majorly and squeezed in many more words per stanza than usual.

    Rome Streetz

    Throughout his discography – this man tends to touch upon themes such as good vs. evil or original vs. copycat. He continues to unravel the layers of his subject matter so masterfully. This project serves as a cornerstone for Rome as he continues to exponentially increase his fanbase. Let us touch upon some of the strongest thematic lines from Noise Kandy 5

    Eyes on the Prize – but watch your step with the same pace.” – “Go Raw”

    On this track, Rome shares incredible wisdom in a line that could be unpacked in so many ways. This could translate to the fact that you need to take daily steps to reach your long term goal. Also, make sure you align your daily operations with what you are trying to reach. Everybody wants to make the big time – small steps and caution will be what gets you there. 

    Weird how the Church broke but the preacher a millionaire.” – “Procall”

    Compare this line to “If money’s the devil, why the pastor askin for this shit?” -Higher Self ft. Estee Nack (Noise Kandy 4)

    Rome Streetz lyrics will tap deep into your mental and create cerebral connections you never thought possible. All in all – his content will truly make you contemplate facets of reality that you may have never thought about before. Maybe you thought about it before – but not in the way that Rome breaks it down. Therein lies a thin line between good and evil..

    Built for the grind I got stamina.” – “Chrome Magnum”

    Rome Streetz submitted greater than 10,000 hours and by the good grace of God he remains in an increasingly poignant position to showcase the breadth of his abilities. 

    “I would be lit without rap – I don’t need it but it helps.” – “Fire At Ya Idle Mind (ft. Joey Bada$$)”

    The lack-of-desperation theme appears for many artists under the Griselda umbrella. We have seen this from the likes of Prodigy, Ghostface and many other legendary artists, too. Consequently, these artists would be doing just fine without rap. Rome doesn’t need hip-hop, yet he continues to do it – does that make him a rap fiend? Who knows? As long as he keeps providing fans with their fix – everything will be alright.

    Sock it to My Pocket

    Below we list other themes heard on this tape that Rome tends to tap into. 

    “F the elevator I took the stairs and didn’t hold onto the bannister.” – “Chrome Magnum”

    Rome consistently drives home the point that successful individuals put in the work every day. Overnight success remains a myth – you must formulate a plan and remain strategically steadfast in your endeavors.

    “Hip-hop is dead – you hear the music through my stethoscope.” “Stunna”

    Compare this line to: “Started underground in search of a better view.” – “Heart Break Hotel.” Rome as revivalist? Nah. Rome puts claims to his throne by doing the things true to his craft.

    Rome Streetz poses with fellow hip-hop legend, Cormega.

    Real Rap Still Exists

    For all those out there complaining about the lack of quality hip-hop music – we share in your tribulations. We also encourage you to dive deeper and broaden your horizons. Real rap resides in lesser known areas such as Buffalo and Lynn, Massachusetts – you just have to look.

    Over and above all else – it’s just another day. This one begins where the last one ends and so on and so forth. Time for one human is finite – time for all humans never ends. Rome Streetz music allows the listener to understand the cyclical nature of existence and the nature of mankind as the tunes reach your eardrums in the flyest ways possible. 

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

    Hey Rochester, pat your local venue owners, bookers and promoters on the back, they’re firing on all cylinders this October. The month ahead is one of the most chock-full live music months in recent memory.

    rochester october shows

    Legend of legends Bob Dylan, grunge stalwarts Mudhoney, gypsy jazz wizard Stephane Wrembel for four nights, punk-turned-folky Jonathan Richman are just a few of the talents coming back through town. To make it easier to narrow this list down to just five shows, let’s take a look at some first-timers in Rochester you are not going to want to miss and let’s coax them to come back by giving them some great crowds.

    October 5: Bitchin Bajas at Skylark Lounge

    Bitchin Bajas are a synth-heavy instrumental trio out of Chicago that will send your mind afloat into the ether. This will be a unique show the likes of which we don’t always see in these parts. Sweetening the pot, local psych rockers Overhand Sam and Bad Weapon will open up the evening.

    Tickets are $10 and the show will start at 9p.

    October 6 & 7: Danielle Ponder at Essex

    An international sensation, Danielle Ponder is unquestionably the queen of Rochester, not remotely new to town so what gives? As must-see as she is she certainly doesn’t belong on this list. Yes but, she’s opening the much-buzzed new venue Essex. Live music fans all over the city are clamoring to get a look inside and enjoy a new spot to catch some great shows. So Essex, new to Rochester, and worthy of a hearty welcome from all of us, come on out! Chi the Realist will open Friday night and Sheneiqua Shine on Saturday.

    Tickets are $30 and the doors open at 7pm.

    October 19: Buffalo Nichols at Abilene

    Folksy blues man Buffalo Nichols has the voice, the licks, the songs and he definitely has the name. Put it all together and you’ve got a young talent that you’re going to want to get on board with ASAP. He’s touring behind his fantastic brand new album, The Fatalist.

    Tickets are $15, $20 dos and the show gets started at 730pm.

    October 20: Chris Forsyth’s Evolution Band at LUX

    Chris Forsyth is a guitar player extraordinaire of the knock your socks off variety. He’s coming with a trio including Ryan Jewell, a superb drummer playing with a number of awesome bands too long to list, currently on tour with Woods. And Douglas McCombs, who is most notably the bassist in post-rock legends Tortoise. Tuck these guys into the wild and intimate LUX late on a Friday night and you’ve cooked yourselves up an ass-kicking time of high-powered psychedelia. Will Veeder and his band will open the show.

    Show starts at 10pm and admission is just $5.

    October 21: Cat Clyde at Skylark Lounge

    Local promoter Honest Folk is back with another great show, in a new-to-them venue at Skylark Lounge. Cat Clyde, a young singer/songwriter from Ontario, Canada, is bringing a full band to present her stellar new release, Down Rounder. She connects the old and new in unique and beautiful ways and this should be a thrilling show.

    Show starts at 8p and tickets are $20.

    Bonus! And while we’ve got your here, Honest Folk is actually bringing in another hip cat named Kat worth checking out. Two folkin’ cats in one month, is this heaven? Rochester native Kat Wright is whiddling down her usual big soul band to just a trio for a more stripped down sound. Hear them at Good Luck on October 8.

  • Beard & Glasses, Wes Aldrich and More Featured on This Week’s EQXposure

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9 pm you’ll find EQXposure on WEQX, featuring two hours of local music from up-and-coming artists. Tune into WEQX.com this Sunday night to hear new music from Beard & GlassesWes Aldrich, and Ciarra Fragale.

    WEQX has long been the preeminent independent station in the Capital Region of New York, broadcasting from Southern VT to an ever-expanding listening audience. NYS Music brings you a preview of artists to discover each week, just a taste of the talent waiting to be discovered by fans like you.

    Beard & Glasses- “War Without Room For an Argument”

    Bears & Glasses is a rock/soul group from Bennington, Vermont. Their song “War Without Room For an Argument” is out now.

    Born at the Wrong Time by Beard & Glasses

    Wes Aldrich- “In a Field with Goats”

    Wes Aldrich writes from the heart with haunting melodies and upbeat pop rhythms. He is the lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter for his bands Hug the Dog and Ballroom Sofa.

    Balance by Wes Aldrich

    Ciarra Fragale -“County Line”

    Ciarra Fragale is an indie pop singer/songwriter, producer, and actor from the Hudson Valley. She blends nostalgia with new-wave songwriting, creating a unique blend. In addition to making her own music, she has also composed many works for theater and film. Watch the video for her single “Country Line” below.

  • The Bones of J.R. Jones Drops New Single “Animals” Ahead of NYC, Woodstock Shows

    New York-based artist The Bones of J.R. Jones released a new single, “Animals,” the final single from his upcoming album Slow Lightning. The release comes alongside his upcoming tour, featuring a show at NYC’s Mercury Lounge and Woodstock’s Levon Helm Studios

    The Bones of J.R. Jones

    “Animals” is an upbeat, soulful folk track, supporting the musician’s upcoming record, Slow Lightning, slotted for release on October 13. That day will feature a hometown show at NYC’s Mercury Lounge for a special album release show, followed by a full US and European tour this fall.

    The new track follow the release of the musician’s previous single, “The Good Life,” which dropped last month alongside an official music video featuring actress Maggie McDowell. In addition, the first promotional single, “Heaven Help Me,” debuted to great success, and has now garnered over 250,000 streams.

    Slow Lightning by The Bones of J.R. Jones

    Known off-stage as Jonathan Linaberry, The Bones of J.R. Jones is a one-man band, songwriter, storyteller, and visual artist. 

    Animals’ is about letting yourself go and giving into another version of yourself. Going out, getting into trouble, letting whatever may happen, happen and finding out you’re happier that way.

    Jonathan Linaberry, The Bones of J.R. Jones

    Tickets for The Bones of J.R. Jones’ upcoming tour are now on sale. More information and tickets are available here.

    Tour Dates:

    10/12 – Washington, DC – DC9 

    10/13 – New York, NY – Mercury Lounge

    10/14 – Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Studios

    10/16 – Richmond, VA – Camel 

    10/17 – Charlottesville, VA – The Southern Cafe and Music Hall 

    10/18 – Raleigh, NC – The Pour House Music Hall & Record Shop

    10/19 – Charlotte, NC – Evening Muse 

    10/20 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic

    10/21 – Nashville, TN – The Basement 

    11/8 – Amsterdam, NL – Paradiso 

    11/9 – Luxembourg, LUX – Gudde Wellen 

    11/10 – Paris, FR – No.Pi 

    11/11 – London, UK – Omeara 

    11/14 – Cologne, DE – Jaki 

    11/15 – Hamburg, DE – Uebel & Gefährlich 

    11/16 – Berlin, DE – Kantine Berghain 

    11/17 – Leipzig, DE – Naumanns 

    11/18 –Frankfurt, DE – Brotfabrik