Tag: Women in Music

  • Now is the Time: The Eleven brings a new Vibe to Lark Street

    On the corner of Lark and Hudson, one building hosts a great deal of women’s history that continues to be written to this day. 

    lark hall
    photo via Historic Albany Foundation

    Built over 100 years ago, this building served as the location for the 48th Annual Suffrage Convention, as a chapter house for the Daughters of the Eastern Star (the female equivalent to Free Masons), as well as hosting USO events, dances, and a then serving as the eba Center for Dance & Fitness from 1977 until 2017.

    Lark Hall, opened in 2021, continues this tradition of music and the arts at Lark and Hudson still being written 11 decades later, with the opening of a coffee house/bar/taproom, The Eleven.

    the eleven lark hall

    Owner and manager of The Eleven, Jenn Miller, looks at The Eleven as bringing the building vision to full capacity, replacing Lark Street Yoga and Lark Street Mercantile in the downstairs of the building. Connecting to Lark Hall upstairs makes this an ideal pre-show stop, unique among all the choices Lark Street has to offer.

    With a staff of four full time employees and another 20 part time between Lark Hall and The Eleven – including Chef Dale Hajdasz and General Manager Neil Benjamin, Jr. – Miller’s experience in the restaurant industry during college as well as many years within the live music scene puts a hospitality driven focus towards the guests, artists and staff. Whether it be the restaurant industry or music industry, knowing how to treat people so they want to come back, and bring their friends, is at the forefront of her business ethos. 

    photo by Zak Radick

    Now is the time of returning

    Miller attended college at Eastern Connecticut State University, and would meet her husband, Justin, in Saratoga Springs. The pair married in 2002, having three kids and relocating to Rochester where she earned a Masters in Counseling, then moving back to Albany with their family. Working as a guidance counselor in Rochester, Schenectady and Albany City Schools, after 15 years she looked to move out of education and into something new.

    photo by Zak Radick

    The Millers are true live music aficionados who have traveled the country and beyond seeing the best of live music and music festivals, as well as their favorites: My Morning Jacket and Phish. When they would return back to Albany, they lamented the music scene not having certain bands and shows, let alone a venue that club/bar bands can graduate from. At first, they joked about the idea of opening a music venue, and soon it became a goal, and then a serious venture.

    Since purchasing the building in 2018, the Millers have invested more than $1 million into the space to increase accessibility to Lark Hall, and also received a grant from the City of Albany for further work. Now with two businesses both opened in the past two years, the vision has come full circle, with a dedicated bar/restaurant downstairs and music venue upstairs. 

    photo by Zak Radick

    Now is the time past believing

    The Eleven came to be about a year ago when they sought to utilize the vacated Lark Mercantile space downstairs. With a tenant gone and a grant for small business renovation from the City of Albany, they began work on refurbishing the downstairs into a waffle/charcuterie/taproom, something different and not found elsewhere on Lark. Add in a coffee bar, pastries and desserts, it took about a year for the vision to come full circle and be complete, with a grand opening coming on Saturday, November 11, featuring the music of Holly Bowling.

    photo by Zak Radick

    Dining on small plates of local, French or Italian meats and cheeses, waffles, and Grateful Dead themed sandwiches – “Reuben and Cherise” a fresh take on a classic reuben – the menu is not overwhelming and invites you back to try more of these samplings, carefully curated by Chef Dale. A selection of 12 beers – that’s Eleven, plus (the other) one – from around the Northeast pair well with all culinary offerings, was accompanied the evening of November 3 with a crackling fireplace on the widescreen TV, along with an acoustic set of covers from Jeff Becker. 

    A décor of Grateful Dead posters, Stealies, Garcia handprints, and classic show posters from upstairs at Lark Hall around the soffit, the Grateful Dead roots abounding through the modern setting in the perfect neighborhood in Albany for it. Chuck Berry, who played Lark Hall in the 1950s, would smile seeing how far rock ‘n roll has progressed, inspiring the genesis of Lark Hall and The Eleven.

    photo by Zak Radick

    Thought Jewels Polished and Gleaming

    Bringing Lark Hall and The Eleven to where they are now has not been easy, as Miller recognizes and recounts the struggles she has experienced as a woman in the music industry. Miller faced an oft male dominated music industry upon the purchase of the building, which led to more skepticism and in-group favoritism against Miller as she navigated getting bands to play at Lark Hall, in the process bringing Albany a needed mid-size venue (current capacity is ~325). Despite opportunities, Miller found a scene less than responsive at first, yet persevered and has proven skeptics wrong, and does so a second time with the addition of The Eleven.

    photo by Zak Radick

    Working with Dan Smalls and Ed Maier – two promoters covering a great deal of Upstate New York and the Northeast – as mentors to Miller, offering guidance on booking shows and bringing in a variety of acts to Lark Hall. Miller sees the bigger picture of what is possible in the area as a result of this mentorship.

    “With the growing scene in Albany, what should be happening is everyone in the local industry – tourism, businesses and promoters – working together to grow the scene for all benefit.”

    Jenn Miller

    The result is a calendar with a wider variety of shows than any other venue in the Capital Region. This summer, Lark Hall featured a month long residency of musical RENT, and in the past year welcomed Daniel Donato, The Motet, Ghost Light, Circles Around the Sun, The Seapods, LaMP, Karina Rykman, Yo La Tengo, Midnights: A Taylor Swift Dance Party, among dozens of others.

    photo by Zak Radick

    With a background of a guidance counselor as well as a business owner, I asked Miller what resources she would suggest for ambitious female entrepreneurs who are looking to open their own business or venture. Research through experience, as well as patience, are the keys to Miller, starting with making sure to find your spot in the scene. Beyond that, it is most important to learn the backend tasks that no one sees, as she sees that knowledge and experience to be where everything comes together. Indeed, getting involved and off the periphery is the best start, but diving in and finding a niche can bring greater curiosity and reward.

    photo by Zak Radick

    Were Miller able to give advice to her younger self, she shares a nod to the Grateful Dead, “Without love in a dream it will never come true.”

    the eleven lark

    Albany’s Lark Street – the “Village in the City” – gains a feather in its cap with the City Winery vibe found at The Eleven, and along with Lark Hall upstairs, this double threat venue on Lark Street brings new life to an old building and neighborhood. Tickets for Holly Bowling at Lark Hall on November 11 can be found here.

  • Women In Music Unveils Upcoming Exciting Events This Fall and Beyond

    Women In Music (WIM), a non-profit organization with a mission to promote awareness, diversity, and equality in the musical arts, has unveiled an exciting lineup of events for the remainder of 2023 and beyond. These programs and summits promise to have a significant impact on the industry, fostering inclusivity and empowerment.

    2023 Fall Mentorship Program: Forging the Future

    Launched on October 2, WIM’s 2023 Fall Mentorship Program pairs mentees from diverse backgrounds with seasoned female artist management professionals as mentors. This initiative is a crucial step toward achieving gender balance in the field of artist management.

    All Things Go Festival 2023: Uniting Music and Equality

    WIM left its mark at the All Things Go Music Festival on September 29. The Creator Summit kicked off with a lively Pre-Party at the Eaton Hotel, fostering connections among panelists, festival attendees, and WIM DC Members. Sponsored by The MLC, this event set the stage for thought-provoking discussions and networking.

    At the All Things Go Creator Summit, Chissy Nkemere, WIM’s Global Chair of Education and Rock & Alternative, Artist Partnerships at Spotify, participated in a panel titled “Harmonizing Equity.” The discussion celebrated the multifaceted roles of women in the music industry, highlighting the power of diversity and inclusivity.

    Mondo NYC: Amplifying Music Business and Tech

    On October 10, 2023, WIM collaborates with She is the Music to co-host the Mondo NYC Opening Night Reception, hosted by SoundExchange. At this event, WIM will present a panel in partnership with MMF-US, delving into Artist Management Entrepreneurship. Additionally, WIM President Nicole Barsalona will moderate a panel hosted by Keychange U.S., exploring gender equity in music technology. Mondo NYC, now in its 8th annual edition, promises to be a hub of innovation and ideas in the ever-evolving music business and technology landscape.

    2024 Women In Music Summit: A Virtual Extravaganza

    Save the dates for the 4th Annual Women In Music Summit, scheduled to be held virtually from January 17-19, 2024. This event provides members with opportunities for engaging in educational and career development presentations virtually, complemented by in-person networking events at various WIM Chapters. The Summit is a celebration of empowerment, learning, and camaraderie.

    Established in 1985, Women in Music is a global 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to advancing awareness, equality, and diversity in the musical arts. With a diverse membership that includes music industry professionals from various career stages, Women in Music shares a common passion for promoting inclusivity and equality in the music industry.

    For more information, please visit womeninmusic.org.

  • Femme It Forward Announce ‘Across The Pond’ at Coney Island Amphitheater

    Femme It Forward, a female-led music and entertainment company announced their one-day festival titled Across The Pond at Coney Island Amphitheater. On May 6, stars such as Tiwa Savage, Nao Arya Starr, Elaine and Tyl will take the stage at the single-day event.

    femme it forward

    Across The Pond, celebrates female R&B and Afrobeat musicians that originate from Africa and the UK. Within the music industry female artists are frequently overshadowed by their male counterparts, Femme It Forward works to change the narrative by honoring these talented musicians. Across The Pond will be a festival unlike others and is sure to inspire people of all nationalities and backgrounds.

    Femme It Forward strives to commemorate, educate and empower the industry’s most creative and accomplished female visionaries. The company produces music festivals, concerts, original content, comedy shows, philanthropic endeavors, panels, college engagements and more. For more information, visit here.

    VIP and General admission tickets will be available for purchase beginning March 3rd, at 10 am. Tickets can be purchased here.

  • Women in Music Announce Programming for Third Annual Summit

    The third annual Women in Music Summit will take place from Jan. 25-27, with an exciting list of speakers and events taking place.

    Women in Music speakers.

    This year’s Summit will highlight various panels offering diverse topics and perspectives from leading industry professionals including Samantha Kirby, Cheryl Paglierani, Mari Davies, Jenna Gaudio, Dann Liebermann, Leslie Powell, Heidy Vaquerano, Christine Osazuwa, Lauren Smith Brody, and many more. It will be presented virtually, as it has in years past.

    Founded in 1985, Women in Music is a non-profit organization with a mission to advance the awareness, equality, diversity, heritage, opportunities, and cultural aspects of women in the musical arts, through recognition, support, education, and empowerment. Different chapters are located all throughout the world, from LA to India. They believe the conversation around equality is an inclusive one, where all voices are welcome.

    The organization provides panels, seminars, webinars, workshops, performance showcases, achievement awards, leadership summits, and global initiatives. The third annual Summit programming includes a career fair on day three, inspired by Women in Music’s new collegiate expansion, the WIM Mentorship Program and the WIM Internship Program, which places diverse candidates into paid in-house industry internships at partner companies, a talk from Author, Founder and CEO of The Fifth Trimester Lauren Smith Brody, and exploring data behind remote and hybrid models in the workplace.

    The full schedule of events is below, and WIM members can register for free, and tickets are available for purchase to non-members here.

    JANUARY 25: EDUCATE

    Time: 12 p.m. ET

    Title: How Artists Can Win with Brands on TikTok

    Speakers: 

    Dann Liebermann, Head of Creative Partnerships, The Elements Music

    Leslie Powell, Songwriter/Artist

    Kelli Slade, Commercial Music and Creative Licensing Manager, Bytedance/TikTok

    Moderator: Moira McCarthy, VP, Women in Music

    Time: 2 p.m. ET

    Title: Harnessing Digital Media Strategies for Success

    Speakers: 

    Blair Miller, Founder & CEO, Chaos Creators

    Cassie Petrey, Co-Founder, Crowd Surf

    Temima Shames, Founder & CEO, Next Step Talent

    Moderator: Tara Bendler Global Chair, Comm/Board of Directors, Women in Music; Talk Marketing, Spotify

    Time: 3 p.m. ET

    Title: Securing A Strong Publishing Deal For Long-Term Financial Stability

    Speakers: 

    Heidy Vaquerano, Partner, Fox Rothschild, LLP

    Mary Rahmani, Founder, Moon Projects

    Ashley Winton, SVP Global Creative Services, Warner Chappell

    Moderator: Kristin Robinson, Music Publishing Reporter, Billboard

    Time: 4 p.m. 

    Title: Masterclass: Activist Artist Management

    Speakers: 

    Liz Norris, Partner, Activist Artist Management 

    Caitlin Stone, Partner, Head of Activism, Activist Artist Management

    Kris “Red” Tanner, Partner, Activist Artist Management

    Moderator: Nicole Barsalona, President, Women in Music; Artist Manager

    JANUARY 26: EMPOWER 

    Time: 12 p.m. ET

    Title: More Than Just Treading Water: How to Survive and Grow as a Working Parent Right Now

    Speaker: Lauren Smith Brody, Founder & CEO, The Fifth Trimester; Co-Founder, Chamber of Mothers

    Moderator: Jessica Shaw, SVP Sync Licensing, Sony Music Entertainment 

    Sponsored by The Village (Sony Music Entertainment)

    Time: 1 p.m. ET

    Title: A-List Agents: Samantha Kirby & Cheryl Paglierani

    Speakers: Samantha Kirby, Co-Head Music, UTA; Cheryl Paglierani, Partner/Music Agent, UTA

    Moderator: Mari Davies, VP of Booking & Talent, Live Nation Urban

    JANUARY 27: ADVANCE

    Time: 1 p.m. ET

    Title: Personal Branding for Business with Christine Osazuwa

    Speakers: Christine Osazuwa, Chief Strategy Officer, Shoobs; Founder, Measure of Music; UK Director, shesaid.so

    Time: 2 p.m. ET

    Title: Pivoting Your Career & Navigating a Recession

    Speakers: 

    Jules Kammann, Vice President, People & Culture / Diversity, Inclusion, Beatport

    Leigh McCorkle, Chief People Officer, The Mechanical Licensing Collective

    Acacia Diaz, VP Marketing, Tixr Inc.

    Thea Raskin, Founder & Owner, The Inventory

    Moderator: Sari Kohen, Head of Partner Marketing, Melio

    Time: 2:45 p.m. ET 

    Title: Career Fair – Recruiters Present Open Roles

    Speakers: Facilitated by Sari Kohen, Head of Partner Marketing, Melio

    Time: 3 p.m. ET

    Title: Zoom Breakout Sessions with Recruiters

    Speakers: Various.