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  • Twiddle Celebrate Frendsgiving, Say Farewell to Fans, For Now

    A music and emotion-filled weekend at The Capitol Theatre wrapped up on Sunday, November 26, as Twiddle, a band whose near two-decade tenure as a dominant Northeast jam band, came to a close. Using the annual ‘Frendsgiving‘ celebration to begin their indefinite hiatus, the group’s dedicated final performances (for now) matched the love and affection Twiddle fans poured out over three days and nights in Port Chester.

    Frendsgiving has been a Twiddle tradition since at least 2017, a celebration around Thanksgiving that brings the Twiddle faithful together for a two or three night run at The Capitol Theatre. The fans who have made Twiddle a brand that goes well beyond the band are the core of this community, taking the music and lyrics, embracing them and incorporating them into their lives, as well as their artwork and inspired creations.

    Celebrated Frend Art events have brought fans together in great numbers, showing the inspiration the band imparts on their fans. On Saturday, November 25 and Sunday, November 26, Coda Davidson once again brought Frend Art together for two shows, full of live music, workshops, live painting, and a chance to meet the artists and creators of these galvanized creators, for the first, or potentially, last time. Events like these are the reason Twiddle was head and shoulders above many of their brethren in the jam scene, creating a scene that was truly organic, mirroring the jams the band bring to the stage each night.

    That was something that always stuck out about Twiddle – the band offered a fresh perspective of an organic fanbase and movement, one that was seen over the decades, bringing along comparisons to Phish, given their Vermont roots and tendency to jam off of oddly named songs. But Twiddle was not Phish, nor the ‘next Phish’; if anything, Twiddle was indicative of a generational swing for (primarily) millennials who sought to carve their own niche in the jam scene, being far more than a photostat of the ‘other’ four guys from Vermont. The comparisons between the two bands began and ended with ‘’well, they’re from Vermont and there are four guys in the band” simply because there was no reason for a ‘next Phish,’ which holds true even today with other bands from the Northeast.

    One aspect of Twiddle’s legacy that may be overlooked is how effectively the band made sure to uplift bands in the jam scene that were just starting out, giving these artists with small followings a big stage by opening up for Twiddle at various points in the first half of the 2010s. Former Twiddle manager Kevin Rondeau was instrumental in this, seeing the promise of bands like Mister F, Wild Adriatic, and Strange Machines, offering them opening slots or late night at festivals across the Northeast. There were countless bands you could see at Frendly Gathering or Tumbledown who you might be able to see at some point at a club, but this elevation to festival billing or direct support at a show was a game changer for those bands lucky enough to have the opportunity, particularly for those who knew how to use this boost to their long term advantage.

    So as Twiddle entered this final stretch of shows, I found myself nostalgic, wondering how many Twiddle shows I had seen since The Big Up 2010 – I ballparked the number to be around 30 but it could be higher still – and what the legacy of the band will be following this final run at The Cap. I recalled attending the band’s first Capitol Theatre show, seeing the joy from Rondeau and keyboardist Ryan Dempsey when they learned the show was officially sold out, a mere three hours before doors. The fans were alive with energy the entire night, knowing they were witness to the start of the band’s next step.

    That energy was still seen outside the Capitol Theatre for Frendsgiving, with Twiddle fans lined up for early entry, aiming to ride the rail one final time, or displaying pin boards and their wares for advance arrivals who sought out the abundance of Hispanic food found throughout Port Chester (don’t sleep on El Rinconcito Salvadoreno, right behind the Capitol Theatre). Fans likewise lined up all through the venue to pick up the final run of merchandise, including three incredible prints from Vinny Naro, and even had a wide selection of prints and merch from the Twiddle archives for sale in Garcia’s.

    And then there was the music. 

    The Kitchen Dwellers provided a great opening set, and sit-ins, on Friday, November 24 and Saturday, November 25, a connection going back over a decade that has seen Kitchen Dwellers making it to the east coast usually twice a year and finding a healthy audience wherever they play.

    Friday night of Twiddle began with instrumental “Stroganoff” and “Syncopated Healing,” the latter echoing the phrase/advice “Heal your life,” something not lost on the faithful in attendance and streaming at home on Fans.Live, following with a big jam out of “Daydream Farmer” and inviting up Torrin from Kitchen Dwellers for “Cabbage Face.” 

    Set two’s “Brick of Barley” welcomed a familiar face in Scott Hannay, AKA ‘stage daddy’. Hannay’s musical journey has included stints with Capital Zen and later with Mister F, as well as his own 8-bit musical creations, and currently serves as keyboardist for Mihali’s band, which has a rosy future paved out for it. “Brick of Barley” also gave drummer Adrian Tramontano a worthy drums segment that made this one of the jams of the weekend. “River Drift” had Mihali coming out to the front of the stage, pouring emotion out of his DGN guitar as he fell to his knees during the peak, fans raising their hands up with requited love. A tease of “Hedwig’s Theme” from Harry Potter was found in “Amydst the Myst,” and sunflowers found space on the walls of The Cap during “Hattis Jam” > “When it Rains it Poors,” the latter an anthem for Twiddle if there ever was one. 

    The encore on Friday would have Twiddle bring up Kitchen Dwellers quickly, none leaving the stage, as they tuned up all nine musicians for “Glycerine Medley,” which had bits of “No Woman No Cry,” “Wagon Wheel” and “Farmhouse,” framing the first night perfectly with post-show music “You’ve Got a Friend in Me.”

    Saturday night’s sets would feature songs that encapsulated Twiddle’s storytelling chops, including fan favorites in the first set, “Nicodemus Portulay,” “Fantastic Tale of Ricky Snickle,” “Mamunes the Faun,” “Beethoven & Greene.” Set two saw a cover of ALO’s “BBQ” inside of “White Light” (which gave its name to the band’s official charity) and the Beatles “Rocky Raccoon” with Torrin and Swain from Kitchen Dwellers joining in. Torrin would stick around for “Subconscious Prelude” and the entire band joining Twiddle for a raucous cover of “Burning Down the House” in the encore slot. Ryan Dempsey took the opportunity to crowd surf, with success, during the encore as Hannay took over on key, the stage lit up with smiles and excitement from the bands in this, their final live collaboration.

    photo by Phil Hernandez

    Sunday night featured three sets, each one piling on the classic Twiddle songs fans clamored to hear, as well as some rarities in the mix. The first set featured two of those bust-outs, “Bronze Fingers” and “Five,” with a set ending “Earth Mama.” Over the next two sets, the biggest jam vehicles took the crowd for a spin one last time – “Latin Tang” had a jam on Vulfpeck’s “Dean Town,” with Mihali ascending to the Stage Left box seats for an incredible solo; “Apples” made way for “Doinkenbonk,” one of the silliest song titles in the Twiddle catalog, but with a groove and jam that make up for it, and Primus’ “Too Many Puppies” sung perfectly by Zdenek Gubb, slapping the bass with precision to close the middle set.

    Set 3 began with “Orlando’s,” a song that has given birth to a music venue of the same name in Burlington. “Jamflowman,” a song that became one of the most identifiable Twiddle songs, thanks to the line “Jamflowman don’t give a damn” found “Frankenfoote” to follow, Frankies projected all across the walls of the Capitol Theatre. “Gatsby the Great” was yet another song that lent itself to becoming Twiddle parlance and art (“Luva Duck“) and closed with an always mesmerizing “The Box.”

    Before returning for an encore, Capitol Theatre owner and promoter Peter Shapiro came out to thank the fans, give Twiddle due credit for their longevity, and surprised the band with medals for each of them. After hugs and smiles, the band returned to a song played on Friday night, “When It Rains It Poors,” Mihali calling an audible and returning to their most streamed song, and with appropriate lyrics as they hit pause after 20 years:

    Now listen to the words I’m
    Saying in this line that your life will be just fine and
    Troubles do not stay they
    Get replaced with good times
    Now you got a great life
    Smile as you walk by
    Thinking about the Day

    Fare thee well Twiddle, we’ll meet again someday.

    Twiddle “Frendsgiving”- Capitol Theatre, Port Chester – Friday, November 24, 2023

    Set 1: Stroganoff, Syncopated Healing, Daydream Farmer, Cabbage Face (1), The Mission, Brown Chicken Brown Cow#
    Set 2: Collective Pulse, Brick of Barley (2), The Devil, River Drift, Amydst The Myst$, Mushrooms of the Sea> Dr Remidis Melodium, Hattis Jam > When It Rains It Poors
    Encore: Glycerine Medley (3)
    (1) – w/ Torrin Daniels (Kitchen Dwellers)
    (2) – w/ Scott Hannay
    (3) – w/ Kitchen Dwellers (no stage break before encore)
    $ – contained Hedwigs Theme

    Twiddle “Frendsgiving”- Capitol Theatre, Port Chester – Saturday, November 25, 2023

    Set 1: Nicodemus Portulay> Indigo Trigger, Fantastic Tale of Ricky Snickle, Every Soul> Mamunes the Faun> Every Soul, Beethoven & Greene
    Set 2: White Light> BBQ [1] > White Light, Rocky Raccoon [2], Subconscious Prelude [3], Polluted Beauty [4], Lost in the Cold [4], Slippin in the Kitchen
    Encore: Burning Down The House [5]
    [1] – ALO
    [2] – The Beatles w/Torrin & Swain
    [3] – w/Torrin Daniels
    [4] – Mike on Saxophone
    [5] – Talking Heads superjam w/Torrin, Swain, Joe Funk, Scott Hannay & Mike on Sax

    Twiddle “Frendsgiving”- Capitol Theatre, Port Chester – Sunday, November 26, 2023

    Set 1: Be There, Moments, Bronze Fingers, Fighting For, Hattibagen McRat, Five, Earth Mama
    Set 2: Frends Theme, Latin Tang#, Apples > Doinkenbonk > Too Many Puppies*
    Set 3: Orlando’s, Jamflowman> Frankenfoote > Gatsby the Great, The Box
    Encore: When It Rains It Pours > Over the Rainbow > When It Rains It Pours > Every Last Leaf II

    # with Scott Hannay
    * “I Will Always Love You” tease

    photo via Arlene Dickinson

    Photo gallery by Filip Zalewski

  • Twiddle Announces Live Album “The A-List”, a Live Compilation from April 2022-March 2023

    Vermont-based jam quartet Twiddle have announced The A-List: A Live Compilation of Music from April 2022-March 2023, releasing September 8th, their first live record since 2019’s Unplugged in Burlington

    twiddle the a-list

    Produced by Adrian Tramontano, mastered by Dave DeCristo, and recorded and mixed by Sam Johnson, the 24 live cuts were hand-picked by the band from some of their favorite shows over the past year, adding up to more than 4.5 hours of music from 14 different shows.

    The first single from the record is now available on all streaming services – a beautifully extended “Jamflowman” from their 10/26/22 show at The Underground in Charlotte, NC.

    The “Jamflowman” from Charlotte in October of last year was one of those moments of musical synchronicity that we aim for in our improv. We hope you dig this as the first cut from the A-List, and can’t wait for you all to hear the full thing in a few weeks!

    Mihali Savoulidis

    The 14-minute odyssey captures the band clicking on all cylinders during a period of significant growth, traversing peaks and valleys, showcasing the band’s technical skills, and capturing the magic of their live shows.

    photo by Dave Decrescente

    A limited edition Gatefold Double LP featuring 11 of the best live tracks from the record is also now available for pre-order on the band’s merch store. Pressed on clear wax with green and purple splatter, the LP’s artwork features the photography of longtime band-photographer, Dave Decrescente.

    Twiddle The A-List Tracklist

    1. Syncopated Healing (11/12/22 – Delmar Hall, St. Louis, MO)

    2. Jamflowman (10/26/22 – The Underground, Charlotte, NC)

    3. Gatsby the Great (2/26/23 – Crystal Bay Crown Room, Crystal Bay, NV)

    4. Orlando’s (12/17/22 – Higher Ground, Burlington, VT)

    5. The Mission (11/26/22 – The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY)

    6. Beehop (12/17/22 – Higher Ground, Burlington, VT)

    7. Fighting For (12/7/22 – The Vogue, Indianapolis, IN)

    8. Polluted Beauty (3/4/23 – The Olympic, Boise, ID)

    9. Dr. Remidi’s Melodium (3/4/23 – The Olympic, Boise, ID)

    10. Hattie’s Jam (6/9/22 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail, CO)

    11. When it Rains it Poors (6/9/22 – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater, Vail, CO)

    12. Daydream Farmer (11/9/22 – Varsity Theater, Minneapolis, MN)

    13. The Catapillar (11/3/22 – Deep Ellum Art Co., Dallas, TX)

    14. Nicodemus Portulay (11/5/22 – The Mohawk, Austin, TX)

    15. Blunderbuss (7/30/22 – The Levitt Pavilion, Westport, CT)

    16. Five (3/4/23 – The Olympic, Boise, ID)

    17. Beethoven and Greene (12/17/22 – Higher Ground, Burlington, VT)

    18. Apples (7/29/22 – The Levitt Pavilion, Westport, CT)

    19. Latin Tang (4/2/22 – College Street Music Hall, New Haven, CT)

    20. River Drift (7/30/22 – The Levitt Pavilion, Westport, CT)

    21. Wasabi Eruption (3/4/23 – The Olympic, Boise, ID)

    22. The Box (3/4/23 – The Olympic, Boise, ID)

    23. Mushrooms of the Sea (11/5/22 – The Mohawk, Austin, TX)

    24. Every Last Leaf II (11/5/22 – The Mohawk, Austin, TX)

    DISTANCE MAKES THE HEART TOUR

    After 18 years, this will be Twiddle’s final year of touring before an indefinite hiatus after 2023.

    8/26 – Vineyard Haven, MA – Beach Road Weekend

    9/15 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl (with Kyle Sparkman)

    9/16 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl (with Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers)

    9/22-23 – Lafayette, NY – Tumble Down at Wonderland Forest

    10/5 – Providence, RI – The Strand (with Yam Yam)

    10/6 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino (with Yam Yam)

    10/7 – Burlington, VT – The Flynn Theatre

    11/11 – Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom (with Melt)

    11/24 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre (with Kitchen Dwellers)

    11/25 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre (with Kitchen Dwellers)

    11/26 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre (3 Sets)

    Tickets at www.twiddlemusic.com/tour

  • Five Can’t-Miss Shows in Syracuse In September

    Well, summer has come and it has gone. The days are getting shorter, the temperatures are getting cooler, but rest assured, the music scene in Syracuse is only beginning to heat up. Here are five can’t-miss shows in Syracuse in September.

    September 2, Stress Dolls at Funk ’n Waffles

    Buffalo native Chelsea O’Donnell takes the stage at Funk ’n Waffles under her touring moniker Stress Dolls on Saturday, September 2.  The alt/pop/rock artist has drawn comparisons to artists such as Lzzy Hale, Courtney Love, Fiona Apple, with one reviewer describing her sound as “Joni Mitchell meets Nirvana.. Avril Lavigne and Foo Fighters in a blender.”   O’Donnell has recently released the single “Body,” which is available on all streaming music platforms. 

    Doors open at 7pm and tickets are $10 at the door

    September 7, Thursday at Song & Dance

    New Jersey hardcore rockers Thursday make their long awaited return to Central New York with a performance at Song & Dance on September 7.  The band have close ties to Central New York, having performed at the area’s famous Hellfest music festival in 2001 and 2003.  The band are touring in celebration of the 20th anniversary of their album War All the Time. Gel, Pinkshift, and Vinnie Caruana open the show.  

    Doors open at 6:30pm and tickets start at $35.

    September 10, Kat Wright at 443 Social Club

    Rochester born singer-songwriter Kat Wright returns to Syracuse with a set at the intimate 443 Social Club on September 10.   Wright, with her dynamic vocal range powerful stage presence, which she blends between styles of soul and rock ’n roll, has drawn comparisons to performers such as Amy Winehouse and Bonnie Raitt.  She boasts an impressive touring resume, proving previous support to acts such as Grace Potter, Kacey Musgrave, and the Wood Brothers, and has also preformed at the Syracuse Jazz Festival, and the Peach Music Festival (Scranton, PA).  

    Music starts at 6pm with tickets starting at $23.

    September 22 – September 23, Tumble Down at Wonderland Forest

    Take a short drive down Interstate 81 to Lafayette and you will find the enchanted concert grounds of Wonderland Forest.  These picturesque grounds will be the home of jam-rock band Twiddle and their two day music festival, Tumble Down.  The line up boasts an impressive undercard, with Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Andy Frisco + the U.N., Dopapod, Mihali, The Breakfast, Baked Shrimp, and Mike Powell also performing.  Twiddle will perform four sets over the two nights.

    Weekend tickets start at $150 with camping and VIP packages available

    September 30, Dropkick Murphys at Oncenter War Memorial

    Celtic punk rockers Dropkick Murphys return to Syracuse for a set at the Oncenter War Memorial on September 30.   Known for their high energy live performances, the band have amassed a large and passionate following.   They have an impressive 12 studio albums,  and are currently touring in support of their 2023 release Okemah Rising.   The Interrupters and Jesse Ahern open the show.

    Tickets start at $45 with music starting at 7pm.

  • Twiddle Announces Tumble Down 2023 at Wonderland Forest

    Jam band Twiddle has announced the return of Tumble Down, held at Wonderland Forest in LayFayette from Sept. 22-23.

    With their indefinite hiatus planned for the end of 2023, Twiddle announced the return of the Tumble Down Festival, their curated festival highlighting important bands in the scene, as well as performances by the group. Twiddle is comprised of members Mihali Savoulidis [vocals, guitar], Ryan Dempsey [keys, organ, synth], Adrian Tramontano [drums], and Zdenek Gubb [bass]. They recently celebrated the release of their fifth full-length album Every Last Leaf. Over the past almost two decades, the group has performed many at notable places and started traditions of their own, including Tumble Down and their annual Frendsgiving celebration.

    Tumble Down Festival at Wonderland Forest will take place at a brand new event space, campground and concert venue located in the rolling hills of Central New York’s Apple Valley. Wonderland Forest’s mission is to create new connections through a love of music and nature in a pristine landscape of lush forests, spectacular waterfalls, and glorious vistas.

    Twiddle, Tumble Down Festival
    Twiddle – photo by Dave Decrescente

    For this fifth edition of the Tumble Down Festival, fans will be treated to four sets of Twiddle, in addition to sets from Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Andy Frasco + The U.N., Dopapod, Dogs in a Pile (x2), and a solo set from Twiddle’s own, Mihali. A rare set from The Breakfast (featuring Adrian Tramontano of Twiddle), as well as music from Baked Shrimp and Mike Powell top off the stacked lineup.

    Tickets go onsale on July 7 at 10 a.m. EST, with weekend GA and VIP tickets available. For more information, visit here. Twiddle will also hit several New York locations this Summer and Fall on their final Distance Makes The Heart Tour, more information about that and to purchase tickets here.

    Twiddle Tour

    July 14- Buffalo, NY- Cobblestone Music Festival

    July 21- Westport, CT- Levitt Pavilion

    July 22- Westport, CT- Levitt Pavilion

    Aug. 10-12- East Durham, NY- Catskill Moutain Jubilee

    Aug. 10- Rochester, NY- Party in The Park

    Aug. 13- East Hampton, NY- The Clubhouse

    Aug. 26- Vineyard Haven, MA- Beach Road Weekend

    Sept. 14- Washington, DC- The Bullpen

    Sept. 22-23- LaFayette, NY- Tumble Down Festival

    Oct. 5- Providence, RI- The Strand

    Nov. 11- Denver, CO- Mission Ballroom

  • In Focus: Memorial Meltdown 2023

    Twiddle and Frends returned to the Charles R. Woods Park in Lake George for the 2023 edition of Memorial Meltdown for the unofficial start to summer and kickoff of a huge music festival and summer concert series season across New York State.

    photo by Derek Java

    Also on this year’s lineup were Twiddle, Dogs in a Pile, TAUK, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Mihali and Frends, One Time Weekend, and Annie in The Water. The two-day event as always included a wide variety of craft and food vendors, a short walk from the shores of Lake George.

    Memorial Meltdown bookends the summer at Charles R. Wood festival commons, with the Labor Day weekend Adirondack Independence Music Festival. The two fests have grown to nearly the same size, following Meltdown, meaning this September’s ADK Fest will have even more in store that is not to be missed!

    photo by Derek Java

    Visit Mirth Films for a full recap, videos, interviews and much more from the Memorial Day weekend in Lake George.

    Check out photo galleries from Conor McMahon and Derek Java below.

  • Cobblestone Live Announces 2023 Lineup feat. Andy Grammer, Twiddle, Andy Frasco and more

    The 5th annual Cobblestone Live Music & Arts Festival will be held on Friday, July 14th and Saturday, July 15th, 2023 in the heart of the Historic Cobblestone District in downtown Buffalo, NY. Presented by Twenty6 Productions and Buffalo Iron Works, the festival features two outdoor stages located on South Park and Columbia streets, indoor stages at Buffalo Iron Works & Lockhouse Distillery, a vendor village, local artisans, food trucks and multiple bars throughout the site. 

    Over the last decade, the Historic Cobblestone District has become a breeding ground for live music and entertainment. Cobblestone Live is a single neighborhood of bars, restaurants, and venues coming together to throw a two-day, community-focused festival which will continue to grow to a national sized event in the years to come.

    For the 2023 installment of Cobblestone Live, renowned multi-platinum singer/songwriter Andy Grammer, Vermont-based jam titans Twiddle, blues-rock luminaries Andy Frasco & The U.N, and TikTok sensation Cooper Alan will headline this year’s lineup. The diversity defined in this year’s curated lineup is represented by national, regional, and Buffalo’s favorite local acts.

    Cobblestone Live 2023 Lineup 

    Andy Grammer 
    Twiddle 
    Andy Frasco & The U.N. 
    Jukebox The Ghost 
    Cooper Alan 
    Doom Flamingo 
    The Beaches 
    Start Making Sense – Talking Heads Tribute 
    Lespecial 
    Eric Hutchinson 
    Little Stranger 
    Joslyn & The Sweet Compression 
    Funktional Flow 
    Workingman’s Dead 
    Dreamville – Tom Petty Tribute feat: Leroy Townes Band 
    SE2 Silent Disco 
    Fernway 
    Space Junk

    In addition to its eclectic roster of over 20 musical artists, this year’s festival will also feature over 50 local artisan vendors, a chicken wing eating contest presented by Wingnutz, craft beverages, mocktails, immersive activities, local food, and more. 

    It has been our favorite two days of the summer for the last five years and this is slated to be our best year yet. Cobblestone Live is one of the greatest representations of Buffalo culture and what it has to offer. It is a family friendly event that highlights the diversity of our community by featuring our best music, crafters, local businesses and more. There is something for everyone to enjoy.

    Grace Vesneske, Festival Co-Director & President 

    Early Bird Tickets are currently on sale at the following rates and will increase as each tier sells out:  Two-Day General Access – $90; Friday General Access – $50; Saturday General Access – $50; Two-Day VIP – $250; Friday VIP – $150; Saturday VIP – $150.

    Cobblestone Live is a true reflection of our city, our neighborhood and our people. It’s diverse, vibrant, unique, resilient and full of life. Spending half a decade building such a beautiful event has been nothing short of spectacular and we are beyond excited to share, what we feel, is the best lineup of artists, local food, craft beverages and artisan vendors to date. Cobblestone Live is a vibe this year and we hope that fans from all over the region decide to spend their weekend with us here in Buffalo.

    Josh Holtzman, Festival Co-Director & CEO 

    VIP passes include private VIP-only tented areas, a premium bar with craft beverages & mocktails, lounge area under VIP tent, complimentary hors d’oeuvres and snacks, private bathroom access at each VIP tent, a commemorative laminate, tables and chairs for seating options. Tickets are available here.