Category: Funk/Soul/R&B

  • Groove Masters Unite: Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire Light Up Buffalo’s KeyBank Center

    On a balmy summer evening in Buffalo, the KeyBank Center buzzed with anticipation as legendary acts Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire took the stage for a night of soulful melodies and electrifying performances.

    The show, a close sellout, drew fans from across the region from Toronto to Rochester, eager to witness two iconic bands in one unforgettable concert experience. There was a countdown clock on the stage video screen telling fans when the show would kickoff.

    Earth, Wind & Fire, no strangers to the Buffalo area (last played Buffalo area at Artpark in 2022), kicked off the evening with an explosive energy that instantly captivated the audience. Opening with their timeless hit “Shining Star,” the band set the tone with their trademark blend of funk, soul, and R&B.

    The crowd erupted in cheers as they seamlessly transitioned into “Let Your Feelings Show,” showcasing their impeccable musicianship and infectious groove. Their set was a celebration of musical mastery, with intricate horn arrangements, tight percussion, and the soulful vocals that have defined their legacy over decades. They played all of their fan favorites, “Boogie Wonderland”, “Sing a Song”, and closed with their big hit “September”.

    After Earth, Wind & Fire left the stage to thunderous applause, the anticipation for Lionel Richie reached its peak when the lights blacked out and a montage video hit the screens. Richie, returning to the Buffalo area for the first time since his memorable performance in Niagara Falls in August 2022, began his set with the iconic ballad “Hello.”

    The audience swayed in unison, singing along to every word, as Richie’s smooth voice filled the arena with nostalgia and emotion. One of his most energetic songs he played was his second song of the show, “Running with the night”. Digital cityscapes were displayed on the background video screens and the use of smoke blasts caught some fans by surprise.

    Throughout his set, Richie delivered hit after hit, each song resonating deeply with the crowd. From the heartfelt “Say You, Say Me” to the infectious groove of “Dancing on the Ceiling,” Richie proved why he remains a beloved figure in music. His stage presence was magnetic, effortlessly engaging the audience with his charisma and charm Lionel told stories and joked with the crowd. He stated “there will be singing tonight, but not by me……..you the crowd will be singing and dancing”.

    As the night drew to a close, Lionel Richie brought the audience to their feet with the ultimate feel-good anthem for his encore, “All Night Long”. The arena transformed into a dance party, with fans of all ages dancing and singing along, united by the joyous spirit of Richie’s music.

    The collaboration between Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire was a testament to the timeless power of soul and R&B. Together, they created a night that transcended generations, reminding everyone in attendance why their music continues to endure for decades. For fans in Buffalo, this concert was not just a musical event but a cherished memory that will resonate for years to come. Both acts will be having their own residency this summer/fall in Las Vegas.

    Earth, Wind and Fire’s setlist: Shining Star, Let Your Feelings Show, System of Survival, Serpentine Fire, Verdine White Bass Solo, Sing a Song, Got to Get You Into My Life (The Beatles cover), Devotion, After the Love Has Gone (David Foster cover), Reasons, That’s the Way of the World, Fantasy, Boogie Wonderland, Let’s Groove, September.

    Lionel Richie setlist: Hello, Running With the Night, Easy / My Love (Commodores song/Lionel Richie song), Penny Lover, Stuck on You, Sail On (Commodores song), You Are, Dancing on the Ceiling (With a snippet of Van Halen’s “Jump”), Three Times a Lady (Commodores song), Fancy Dancer / Sweet Love / Lady (You Bring Me Up) (Commodores song), Just to Be Close to You (Commodores song), Endless Love (Diana Ross & Lionel Richie cover), Brick House (Commodores song) (With a snippet of Ohio Players’ “Fire”), Still (Commodores song), Say You, Say Me, We Are the World (USA for Africa cover)

    Encore: All Night Long (All Night)

    EARTH, WIND, AND FIRE’S HEART AND SOUL TOUR 2024 DATES:

    Wed Jul 10 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Fri Jul 12 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

    Sat Jul 13 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

    Tue Jul 16 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

    Wed Jul 17 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Fri Jul 19 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    Sat Jul 20 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

    Tue Jul 23 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    Wed Jul 24 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC

    Sat Jul 27 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    Sun Jul 28 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    Tue Jul 30 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    Wed Jul 31 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    Fri Aug 02 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

    Sat Aug 03 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    Mon Aug 12 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

    Tue Aug 13 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion

    Fri Aug 16 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sat Aug 17 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    Mon Aug 19 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    Tue Aug 20 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    Fri Aug 23 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

    Sat Aug 24 – The Woodlands, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

    Mon Aug 26 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena

    Thu Aug 29 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

    Sat Aug 31 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sun Sep 01 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord

    Tue Sep 03 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

    Fri Sep 06 – Inglewood, CA – The Kia Forum

    Sat Sep 07 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena

  • Hearing Aide: Monotronic “Sun Song”

    Appearing first with a gently phased guitar, the newest single, “Sun Song,” from NYC based indie outfit Monotronic thumps the low end frequencies for the opening minute.

    With a beautifully brassy lead vocal, the latest release seems a breath of fresh air to the often nasal driven and female voiced genre. Skillfully produced, the dynamic shifts with the chorus to a major key pop groove reminiscent of your favorite 90’s hits before snapping shut to the second verse. 

    Bandleader Ramsey Elkholy displays tight songwriting with attention grabbing vocal melodies that seem designed to ping around your head for the rest of the day. His use of weaved vocals on the final chorus punctuates that display near perfectly. 

    Monotronic comprises a collective of NYC musicians, seemingly embracing the culture of Empire State artists synergistically growing together. At 3:30, their single leaves nothing to be desired except repeated plays and a follow up release. 

    Listen to “Sun Song” by Monotronic below.

    https://soundcloud.com/monotronicband/sun-song-2/s-09ErRQc6NZQ
  • A Look Ahead to Grateful Dead-Inspired Circus of the Dead Festival

    The premier New York summer event for Deadheads and jam band enthusiasts is back. The Circus of the Dead Festival will be returning to Lee’s Campground in Saratoga Springs on June 21 and 22 for a literally jam-packed weekend of performances celebrating the spirit of the Grateful Dead.

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    2024 marks the second year of Saratoga Springs’ spin on their annual Circus of Life Festival, Circus of the Dead, which stemmed from a visit by Dead and Company in 2023 while they were on their final tour. While the Grateful Dead will sadly not be touring in Saratoga Springs this year, or anywhere for that matter, this year’s festival is still set to deliver an experience for Deadheads of all ages.

    Highlights among the bands set to perform include high-octane new-funk electrofusion and dance band Kung Fu, never-before-heard supergroup Uncle Vin’s Band, featuring Vinnie Amico, Nate Wilson, and Al Schnier from moe.., Marc Brownstein of The Disco Biscuits, and Max Verna of The Ominous Seapods. This extraordinary supergroup promises a once-in-a-lifetime collaboration that will blow your mind and leave you craving more. Plus don’t miss genre-bending one-man band Keller Williams, who’s playing a must-see Dead Infusion set. Multiple performances will also include light shows and other visual effects. 16 other bands are billed to play during the densely packed two-day festival. 

    Beyond the performing artists, a variety of activities and attractions for guests will be available during the weekend. Art installations and workshops, food and merchandise vendors, circus acts and performances and LED walls, lasers and light shows will all be present to enhance everyone’s experience.

    General admission tickets cover both days of the weekend and also include the ability to tent or car camp. Tickets for no-camp single days are also available, as well as early arrival and RV passes. General admission tickets are $176.88, and single-day tickets are $74.64.

    Full Lineup:

    Friday

    Dead Stage:

    Dr Jah & The Love Prophets – 12:30-1:45 PM

    Creamery Station – 2:30-3:45 PM

    The Deadbeats – 4:30-6:00 PM

    Keller Williams – 6:45-8:15 PM

    Kung Fu – 9:00-11:00 PM

    Jam Legacy Stage:

    What? – 1:15-2:45 PM

    Jabbawaukee – 3:15-4:45 PM

    Lazy Bird – 5:15-6:45 PM

    Residual Groove – 7:30-9:00 PM

    Saturday

    Dead Stage:

    Monkey & The Crowbar – 11:00-12:15 PM

    The Brass Machine – 1:00-2:15 PM

    The Wheel – 3:00-4:15 PM

    Neon Avenue – 4:45-6:00 PM

    Leon Trout – 6:45-8:00 PM

    Uncle Vin’s Band – 9:00-11:00 PM

    Jam Legacy Stage:

    Rob Glassman Band – 1:15-2:45 PM

    Caylin Costello Band – 3:15-4:45 PM

    Guess Method – 5:15-6:45 PM

    Kale – 7:30-9:00 PM

    More information about the Circus of Life Festival can be found here.

  • All Things Go Announces Inaugural NYC Festival – Featuring Reneé Rapp, Chappell Roan, and MUNA

    The All Things Go music festival is making its NYC debut in 2024, adding to its already impressive legacy with an inaugural event at Forest Hills Stadium. Taking place on September 28th – 29th, this marks the festival’s expansion beyond its DC-area roots, where it will celebrate its 10th anniversary.

    Stellar Lineup for All Things Go NYC

    Headlining this year’s New York lineup are powerhouse performers Reneé Rapp, Janelle Monáe, Chappell Roan, MUNA, Ethel Cain, and Julien Baker. The festival continues its tradition of showcasing a diverse and inclusive range of artists, with performances from Holly Humberstone, Del Water Gap, Towa Bird, and more. This female and non-binary-focused lineup underscores All Things Go’s commitment to fostering diverse and inclusive spaces within the music community.

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    A Festival for the Forward-Thinking

    All Things Go has always been more than just a music festival. Since founding in 2011 in Washington, DC, it has dedicated itself to creating forward-thinking digital and live music experiences. The festival has collaborated with a slew of innovative artists, including Billie Eilish, boygenius, Lana Del Rey, Lorde, Mitski, HAIM, Janelle Monáe, Charli XCX, MUNA, Lizzy McAlpine, Carly Rae Jepsen, Bleachers, and Tove Lo, among others.

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    Lana Del Ray 2023

    A Celebration of Inclusivity and Community

    All Things Go has cultivated a renowned community of devoted fans who embrace inclusivity and diversity, embodying the festival’s ethos. This spirit of community and celebration of underrepresented voices has earned the festival accolades and recognition over its 10 year history.

    All Things Go NYC
    Maggie Rogers 2023

    Tickets and More

    For eager fans looking to secure their spots, tickets for the New York edition of All Things Go will go on sale on Friday, June 14th, at 10 AM ET. Purchase tickets through the festival’s official website at allthingsgofestival.com. Given the festival’s history of rapid sell-outs and the stellar lineup, we highly recommend early ticket purchases.

    Muna 2023

    As All Things Go prepares to launch its first New York festival, anticipation is high for what promises to be an unforgettable weekend. With a lineup featuring both heavy-hitters and emerging talents, and a continued commitment to creating inclusive and forward-thinking music experiences, All Things Go NYC is set to become a staple in the city’s vibrant festival scene. Stay tuned to your favorite music news sources for more updates and get ready to be part of music history this September at Forest Hills Stadium.

  • Governors Ball Day 3: Kevin Abstract, Chappell Roan, SZA, And More

    Governors Ball 2024 wrapped up Day 3 on Sunday, June 9, with a vibrant celebration of music and powerful performances. Sunday was a powerhouse for the pop world, highlighting queer artists this Pride Month, like Chappell Roan and Reneé Rapp.

    Husbands at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by @itchyeyephotos

    Husbands kicked off the day on the IHG Stage with their indie rock sound characterized by distorted guitars and a dancey vibe. The crowd couldn’t help but boogie along, setting a lively tone for the rest of the day.

    Elyanna, the Palestinian-Chilean singer-songwriter, captivated the audience with her soulful voice and unique blend of Middle Eastern and Latin influences. Her performance was a beautiful display of cultural fusion, offering a refreshing and authentic experience to festival-goers.

    Elyanna at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    G Flip rocked the IHG Stage with their energetic performance. The highlight of the set was when Lauren Sanderson made a surprise appearance, joining G Flip on stage and sending the crowd into a frenzy. Their chemistry and stage presence created a memorable and electrifying atmosphere.

    G Flip at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Baby Queen made her U.S. festival debut on the GoPuff Stage with a high-energy set that included “Quarter Life Crisis,” “I Can’t Get My Shit Together,” and “Buzzkill.” Her performance, marked by shredding on a pink guitar, was both raw and empowering. She hyped the crowd by asking, “Who’s getting drunk today? Well, this is a song about getting fucked up,” before launching into “Raw Thoughts.” Baby Queen’s message, “I want you all to remember you can be whatever you want to be,” resonated deeply with the audience.

    Malcom Todd at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Malcolm Todd brought a wave of nostalgia by opening with the iconic iCarly theme. His set featured chill vibes and impressive guitar solos, including a memorable performance of TLC’s “Waterfalls” on the catwalk. He expressed his excitement to open for Chappell Roan and wished everyone a “Happy Pride Month,” sharing his love for the community.

    Kevin Abstract at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Also on the Gopuff stage, Kevin Abstract – known for his work with Brockhampton – delivered an introspective and engaging performance. His set was a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. He engaged with fans by reading signs, including quirky messages like “I’m severely constipated” and “gays only event.” His performance included solo tracks “Empty” and “Tennessee,” as well as Brockhampton favorites “BUZZCUT” and “STAR,” creating a dynamic and engaging set.

    Chappell Roan at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Chappell Roan’s performance was one of the most anticipated of the day. Fans chanted her name for five minutes before she took the stage, dressed as the Statue of Liberty. Her set began with “Femininomenon,” followed by “Naked in Manhattan” and “Super Graphic Ultra Modern Girl.” She said, “Today I am in drag of the biggest queen of all,” referring to her Statue of Liberty outfit.

    Chappell Roan at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Chappell used her costume to deliver a powerful message, quoting the inscription on the Statue of Liberty: “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” She elaborated, “That means freedom and trans rights, freedom and women’s rights, freedom for all people in oppressed territories,” giving meaning and symbolism beyond just being a “NY Icon.”

    Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    After a costume change to match her band’s taxi print, she debuted a new song, further thrilling the crowd. Before performing “Casual,” she explained her outfit change and showed off boots emblazoned with “1-800-ROAN” and checkered gloves. The set concluded with the fan-favorite “Pink Pony Club,” leaving the crowd ecstatic and chanting her name long after she left the stage.

    Reneé Rapp at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    René Rapp’s performance continued the Pride celebrations with a powerful and visually stunning set. Wearing a jersey with “culture” on the back, she opened with “Talk Too Much” and energized the crowd with pyrotechnics. She declared, “Happy Pride everyone! We’re so visible it’s sickening. We viz, we viz, we 4k.”

    Reneé Rapp at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Rapp’s setlist included “Poison Poison,” “Bruises,” and “Pretty Girls,” during which she prompted the crowd, “If you’re a pretty girl, put your hands up!” She engaged warmly with fans, including a heartfelt interaction with a fan named Sam: “What’s your name, baby?” she asked. “Well, Sam, I need you to hear me when I say you’re one of the prettiest girls out here.”

    Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Introducing her band members, Rapp quipped, “Seldom will I celebrate a man, but today I will.” She wrapped up her performance with “Tummy Hurts” and “In the Kitchen,” dedicating the latter to theater kids and describing it as her “theatrical ballad.” She closed her set with an exuberant shout-out: “Can I get a round of applause for lesbians?” and did a funky little dance, leaving the crowd with smiles and a sense of unity.

    Peso Pluma at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Peso Pluma brought his signature style to the GoPuff Stage, delivering a performance that resonated deeply with fans. His set was marked by powerful vocals and a commanding presence, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

    Don Toliver at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Don Toliver’s set on the GoPuff Stage was a high-energy affair, featuring new and familiar hits. He debuted his new song “Tore Up,” which was met with enthusiastic approval from the crowd. Other highlights included performances of “Bus Stop,” “Smoke,” and “Attitude,” showcasing his versatility and charisma.

    Chappell Roan at Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by N Bradley

    SZA closed out the festival on the GovBallNYC Stage with a breathtaking performance. Her setlist included fan favorites such as “Low,” “Normal Girl,” “Kiss Me More,” “Snooze,” “Kill Bill,” and “The Weekend.” Each song showcased her incredible vocal range and emotional depth. The audience was mesmerized by her soulful renditions and the raw emotion she brought to each performance.

    Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    Day 3 of Governors Ball 2024 was a testament to the power of live music to bring people together, celebrating diversity, creativity, and the sheer joy of performance. Each artist brought their unique energy to the stage, leaving fans with memories to cherish until next year’s festival.

    Governors Ball 6/9/24. Photo by Lucas Kurzweil

    With 2024 come and gone, we can start speculating about next year. The choice to continue at Flushing Meadows Park was a major success. The lushness of the park continues to prove to be the perfect venue for this festival; with large fields and thick trees providing shade to camping festival goers.

  • McKinley James Debuts With ‘Working Class Blues’

    Rochester-born McKinley James released his debut album, Working Class Blues, on June 7. With classic sounds reminiscent of Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, and Buddy Holly, the album takes us back to the first days of modern rock’n’roll.

    Through stories of love and heartbreak, McKinley James celebrates the early days of soul and rock while simultaneously giving it a modern, personal twist.

    working class blues
    McKinley James – Official website

    Since 2015, James has been making a name for himself in the soul and blues scene. At the age of 13, he appeared on the cover of the platinum-selling Eric Church album Mr. Misunderstood. In the two years between the album’s release and James’ arrival in Nashville, he had gained enormous amounts of popularity and recognition. Nine years later, at only 22 years old, James has headlined gigs and events all across North America and Europe. Although this is only his debut, Working Class Blues paves the way for up-and-coming McKinley James‘ inevitable soul stardom.

    Originally from Rochester, McKinley James has been making music with his father and fellow bandmate, Jason Smay, since he was a child. Inspired by nearly every genre, from country to R&B, James became a guitar prodigy as a child. The father-son duo shared an admirable passion for the vintage sounds, and were committed to recreating them themselves. The two were so dedicated to the genre, that the album was recorded with older instruments and technology. Jason played a vintage Ludwig drum set from 1970. McKinley played a vintage ’54 Stratocaster through a Peavey Pacer. Neither band member wore headphones, and microphones were minimal.

    The “archaic” methods of recording were an essential part of the album’s production. Without it, replications of the old-fashioned sound would be artificial and inauthentic. There is a sense of originality to the production, especially when juxtaposed against the modern music scene and genres, that this kind of recording gives to the album.

    When your band is only two people, there’s no hiding. It keeps you honest, and that was the goal with this album, too—to be as honest as possible about who we are and what we do.

    McKinley James

    However, the method of production is not the only element of this album that gives it its key sound. James’ vocals, instrumentation, and singing style all emulate key figures of the era. With his gritty tone, calming guitar grooves, and swing-style approach, the album is not just a tribute to what rock was built on. In fact, Working Class Blues is an original, deeply personal piece that gives us a perspective as to how the genre has progressed. Its outreach to younger generations ignites a passion for music and storytelling previously unthought of.

    Many of the tracks on Working Class Blues are stories of falling in love, heartbreak, and dealing with the aftermath. James’ melancholy about his own loneliness, captured in tracks like “Call Me Lonesome” and “Movin,” is something every listener can relate to. Yet, there is an undeniably personal tone to these tracks. James has shown, through each track, that this album is not just a collection of songs, but a story that he wants us to listen to. Despite his age, the voice James uses reminds us of tales as old as time.

    Following the release of his album, McKinley James has announced upcoming shows. Tour dates are listed below.

    JUN 8 – Orpheum Theater @ 7:30 PM, Madison, WI

    JUN 9Rialto Square Theater @ 6:00 PM, Joliet, IL

    JUN 13 – Cleekwood Botanical Gardens & Estate @ 6:00 PM, Nashville, TN

    JUN 25 – Club Cafe @ 8:00 PM, Pittsburgh, PA

    JUN 27 – Syracuse Jazz Festival 2024 @ 8:00 PM, Syracuse, NY

    JUN 28 – Record Archive @ 6:00 PM, Rochester, NY

    JUN 29 – Point of the Bluff Vineyards @ 3:30 PM, Hammondsport, NY

    JUN 30 – Beachland Ballroom & Tavern @ 7:00 PM, Cleveland, OH

    JUL 19 – The Ledge Amphitheater @ 7:00 PM, Waite Park, MN

    JUL 20 – Vetter Stone Amphitheater @ 7:00 PM, Mankato, MN

    JUL 25 – Robinson Center @ 7:00 PM, Little Rock, AR

    AUG 1 – Brown County Music Center @ 7:30 PM, Nashville, IN

    AUG 15 – Cleekwood @ 6:30 PM, Nashville, TN

    AUG 24 – Minnesota State Fair 2024 @ 7:00 PM, St. Paul, MN

    AUG 27 – KEMBA Live! @ 7:00 PM, Columbus, OH

    SEP 29 – Amphitheater at Quarry Park @ 7:00 PM, Rocklin, CA

    Fans can listen to Working Class Blues on all streaming platforms, as well as with this link, on June 7th. For more information, songs, albums, or tour announcements, visit here.

  • The Egg Announces Free Open House Event Series

    The Egg, Albany’s Center for Performing Arts will host a new free series, OPEN House, starting Friday, August 2. The event is in partnership with the NYS Office of General Services, Black Arts & Culture Festival, and First Friday.

    The Egg Open House

    The Egg is holding a new series of events, opening their unique venue up to the community and anyone who wants to attend. Attendees who RSVP will get a preview of the space while being able to enjoy a night full of various forms of entertainment, all free of cost.

    To commence the series of visual arts and music, entertainment starts at 6 PM as doors open in the lobby. Guests will be greeted by projections by B.A. Miale, a psychedelic visual and projection creator from the Hudson Valley. Additionally, the projections will be accompanied by music from a DJ set by Intell Hayesfield.

    The Egg Open House

    At 6:30, there will be a screening of Black Panther in The Egg’s Swyer Theatre. The movie will be followed by a performance from Ghost-Note at 8:30, to close the night out.

    Ghost-Note is an 8-piece funk band headed by two members of the Grammy-winning band Snarky Puppy. The band is made up of talented musicians whose combined repertoire includes the bands of Prince, Snoop Dogg, and Erykah Badu to name a few.

    Ghost-Note

    Members and new patrons alike are invited to the Open House series to experience what The Egg has to offer.

    For more information visit theegg.org To acquire tickets and donate to The Egg, RSVP here.

  • Watch: Bilal Performs “All For Love” From ‘Live at Glasshaus’ album Featuring Questlove, Common

    In an intimate setting of 100 people, Grammy-winning soul singer Bilal delivers a cathartic performance of “All For Love” featuring musical backing from Questlove, Robert Glasper and Burniss Travis. Notably, “All For Love” is the latest single and a small preview into Bilal’s forthcoming live studio album Live at Glasshaus.

    A mid-career retrospective, the project recorded, filmed, and livestreamed from Glasshaus in Brooklyn, NY., is part of the Glasshaus Presents concert series. For his part, Bilal’s eclectic performance features a supergroup of Questlove, Common, Robert Glasper, and Burniss Travis as backing. Keeping in theme, the live rendition of “All For Love” is one of many standout tracks from the Philadelphia native’s discography, with fresh interpretations of the records on Live at Glasshaus.

    Bilal's latest project is a testament to his musical legacy
    Bilal’s latest album features reinvented renditions of prior classics.

    After all the soul-bearing track was one of many anticipated records from Bilal’s shelved 2006 album, Love for Sale. However, despite its artistic brilliance, the album never saw an official release due to a premature leak and subsequent disputes with his former label, Interscope Records. Even so, as a testament to Bilal’s talent and strong fanbase, the project achieved legendary cult-status among fans and critics alike, while remaining a significant part of Bilal’s musical legacy, and a point of inspiration for this latest star-studded venture.

    Bilal's album features Questlove, Common, Robert Glasper, and Burniss Travis.
    Bilal’s Live at Glasshaus features Questlove (top left), Common (top right), Robert Glasper (bottom left), and Burniss Travis (bottom right).

    Bilal Presents: Live at Glasshaus

    Thus after two decades of high profile contributions with the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z, Beyonce, and Erykah Badu, Bilal’s musical legacy is receiving its just due with this latest 11-track project. After all the man who Questlove heralds as “one of the most pure, honest performance artists of this generation,” and a “true singer’s singer” is a 3-time Grammy winner famous for his musical dexterity. With high profile contributions with the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Jay Z, Beyonce, and Erykah Badu, Common –who performs one of the project’s two inteludes– even makes the claim that Bilal is “somebody that will go down as one of the greatest.

    Bilal performs "All For Love" in front of an intimate crowd.

    Bilal’s Live at Glasshaus will release on June 14 during Black Music Month. However, On June 9, fans around the world will have the opportunity to witness the epic one-night-only concert via broadcast livestream. Tickets for Live at Glasshauss are for sale here.

  • Brooklyn Artist Jehry Robinson Releases New Single “Pilot”

    Rising rap, reggae and R&B artist Jehry Robinson released his new single “Pilot” alongside a music video on May 24. This is the first solo single from the Brooklyn native, following his 2023 album, Drink More Water.

    After jumping into the scene with his first record, Pt. IV, V, VI, in 2017, Robinson made his Strange Music record label debut with his August 2020 record 20/Twenty. Since then, Robinson has found a clear lane in the industry, showcasing a unique blend of rap, reggae and R&B influences. With multiple co-signs from rap veteran Tech N9ne and an opening spot on country star Jelly Roll‘s 2022 Son of a Sinner Tour, Robinson’s role as a notable figure in the rapverse is undeniable.

    Since his Strange Music debut, Robinson has released two more studio albums, one in 2021 and the other in 2023. His 2023 album, Drink More Water, earned positive reviews from Underground Hip Hop Blog, Folk N Rock and Dancing About Architecture. Now, with the release of “Pilot,” Robinson appears to be starting the album cycle once again.

    On “Pilot,” a nimbly plucked guitar gives way to a head-nodding beat kickstarted by simmering cymbals. Robinson alternates between hummable melodies and airtight rhymes in the verses. However, his vocals really take flight on the chantable chorus, “I think we’re going down, so I went to see the pilot ’cause I been getting tired, let’s turn this plane around.” In the accompanying visual, Robinson assumes the multiple roles of passengers on a commercial flight, breaking through the turbulence as our hero confronts the man at the wheel (who just so happens to be him).

    “It’s about being the pilot of your own life and you can always turn it around. You’re in control to follow your destiny,” said Robinson.

    Listen to “Pilot” on your preferred streaming platform here

  • Gary Clark Jr. Goes Beyond the Blues at Artpark

    Gary Clark Jr. captivated a full house in the Mainstage Theater at Artpark in Lewiston, NY on Saturday, May 25. While he may best be known for his prodigious blues playing he’s made an effort in recent years to broaden his musical stylings, incorporating a wide range of genres in his more recent releases.

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    Nowhere is that more apparent than in Gary Clark Jr.’s latest full length release, JPEG RAW, which was showcased throughout the evening’s selections. Backed by his eight piece band he deftly moved through funk, rock and hip-hop inspired tracks to the delight of the crowd. His tour rolls on with upcoming shows in Albany and Lafayette, NY.

    Gary Clark Jr. – Artpark, Lewiston, NY – Saturday, May 25, 2024

    Setlist: Maktub, When My Train Pulls In, Hyperwave, This Is Who We Are, The Healing, Alone Together, Triumph, Bright Lights, Habits
    Encore: Stay (with Abraham Alexander), Funk Witch U