Category: Genres

  • Slow Fiction Releases Enticing New Single “Monday”

    Multi-faceted  alt rock band Slow Fiction have released their enticing new single “Monday” ahead of the band’s live performance at No Fun venue in Troy on March 27

    Brooklyn based band Slow Fiction consists of five members that bring together amazing performances, distinctive songwriting and innovative vocals delivered by their lead vocalist Julia Vassallo. Their new single “Monday” is a first single from the band’s upcoming EP record Crush set to be released on May 24 via So Young Records.  

    Emerging within a music community shattered by lockdowns, Slow Fiction was woven together from a tapestry of friendships from hometowns and college connections. As boundaries disappeared and audiences expanded, the band became closer, utilizing the changes to play around with their content and achieve ever-greater and more powerful heights.

    Inspired by the raw, sweeping fuzz of bands like Sonic Youth and The Jesus and Mary Chain, the finished composition is a sonically explosive piece of work. A familiar guitar sound from the 2000s meets cutting edge modern angst to produce a sound that is both nostalgic and enticing. The band was liberated as their confidence increased through their live performances, and they used all they had learned to start working on “a lot more cohesive and bigger sounding” project.

    Slow Fiction is fast making a name for themselves as one of the most captivating and intriguing live performers coming out of New York’s thriving scene at the moment. Their new EP goes over and above to demonstrate their potential by combining nostalgic overtones with unquestionably heavy emotional content and stark realities. The band is slowly becoming one of the most intriguing artists to come out of the current music scene because of their skillful blending of personal suffering with a wide range of musical inspirations and dreamy, euphoric tones.

    Following the announcement of their new EP Crush, and the release their new single “Monday” which was accompanied by a visualizer that features a footage taken out the window of a NYC subway, the band has also announce a slew of upcoming tour dates, including a stint at SXSW and shows supporting Hinds and Sprints. 

    To learn more about the band and pre-save their new EP, fans can visit here and Tickets for their tour can be found here.

    Slow Fiction Live

    3/5 – Baltimore, MD – Ottobar

    3/6 – Richmond, VA – Richmond Music Hall

    3/8 – Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle w/ Provoker

    3/9 – Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern

    3/10 – Athens, GA – Hendershot’s

    3/12 – SXSW – Seven Grand @ 11pm

    3/14 – SXSW – Lefty’s Brick Bar – Clash Showcase @ 7pm

    3/19 – Brooklyn, NY – Baby’s All Right w/ Hinds 

    3/21 – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere Zone One w/ Sprints 

    3/22 – Brooklyn, NY – Elsewhere Zone One w/ Sprints 

    3/23 – Washington, DC – DC9 w/ Sprints

    3/27 – Troy, NY – No Fun w/ Thus Love, Native Sun

  • Platinum Artist Donna Lewis Shows Chemo Journey Using Music

    Platinum-selling songwriter and artist Donna Lewis of New York is back with a touching song “The Imposter.” Inspired by Lewis’s personal battle with breast cancer, this powerful track explores the depths of the human experience, capturing a blend of light and dark, fear and bravery.

    The song takes listeners through Lewis’s treatment center’s different rooms, vividly capturing the darkness, pain, and terror she experienced during chemotherapy. The chorus, however, shines through the darkness with love, light, and gratitude.

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    Sonically speaking, “The Imposter” shows the duality of Lewis’s struggle by combining upbeat downtempo trip-hop exploration with driving sonics and euphoric vocals.

    Lewis, known for her classic love ballad “I Love You, Always Forever,” reunites with acclaimed producer Holmes Ives to create an album that is resilient and full of hope. Together, they transform Lewis’s cancer journey’s hardships into an artistic creation that knows no bounds. In addition to her musical pursuits, Lewis is to become an ambassador for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.

    The forthcoming album, Rooms With A View, details the highs and lows of Lewis’s year-long battle with breast cancer. Lewis provides not only an experience but also a ray of hope for anyone going through a difficult time through her stirring lyrics and expressive vocals.

    “It is an offering of hope for anyone going through a dark tunnel. I am forever grateful to share it with you,” said Lewis.

    Stay tuned for Rooms With A View, Donna Lewis and Holmes Ives‘ joint song that is bound to inspire and uplift listeners everywhere – give “The Imposter” a listen here or below.

  • Roger Daltrey Announces Special Acoustic Tour Coming to Bethel Woods and Port Chester

    Roger Daltrey – legendary rock icon and co-founder of one of music’s most inspirational and influential forces, The Who – will return to the States on a special solo tour this June, presenting a mostly acoustic set of Who gems, rarities, solo works, and other surprises. He will appear at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on June 16, and at The Capitol Theatre on June 18.

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    With an intimate rock-based band and setting and answering questions from the audience, this exclusive set of shows will continue throughout June. Special guests for the much-anticipated performances include GRAMMY-nominated Scottish singer/songwriter KT Tunstall and acclaimed, offbeat singer/songwriter Dan Bern. 

    Roger Daltrey hand-picked an ensemble of musicians to join him that includes Simon Townshend – guitar, Billy Nicholls – mandolin, Jody Linscott – percussion, Doug Boyle – guitar, John Hogg – Bass, Katie Jacoby – violin, Steve Weston – harmonica, Geraint Watkins – keyboards/accordion, and Scott Devours – Drums.

    Daltrey was inducted into the Rock and Hall of Fame with The Who in 1990, received a Lifetime Achievement award from the GRAMMY Foundation with the band in 2001, and received Kennedy Center Honors in 2008. Considered to have one of the most recognizable singing voices of all time, Planet Rock listeners voted him Rock’s fifth-greatest voice in music history. Known for his magnetic presence and rebellious creative spirit, Daltrey has been an actor and producer with multiple roles in films, theatre, and television.

    He’s released ten solo studio albums, including the acclaimed discs Daltrey, Ride a Rock HorseOne of the Boys, and the 2018 release As Long As I Have You, and such hit singles as “I’m Free,” “Giving It All Away,” “Without Your Love,” “Free Me” and “After the Fire.” Queen Elizabeth awarded him a CBE for his service to music and charity in 2004.

    Daltrey is the Teenage Cancer Trust’s Honorary Patron and co-founder of Teen Cancer America (with Pete Townshend). On March 15, Dire Straits’ Mark Knopfler released a new, special recording of his composition, “Going Home (Theme From Local Hero)” featuring over 60 of the finest rock performers ever assembled on one iconic track, including members of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Dire Straits, The Who, Pink Floyd, Queen, Black Sabbath, Rush, Guns N’ Roses, and many more. The milestone release, currently available to order, will raise funds for Teen Cancer America and its UK equivalent Teenage Cancer Trust.

    In crafting this completely new show set to kick off in June 2024, Daltrey looks forward to unveiling one of his more intimate and unique stage shows, an up close and personal gift to his fans that highlights Who rarities, solo hits, and other songs from his incredible near 60-year career.

    Tickets go on sale starting Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. local time.

    Roger Daltrey Tour Dates

    June 12 / Wolf Trap – Filene Center / Vienna, VA*

    June 14 / OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino / Niagara Falls, ON*

    June 16 / Bethel Woods Center for the Arts / Bethel, NY*

    June 18 / The Capitol Theatre / Port Chester, NY*

    June 20 / Leader Bank Pavilion / Boston, MA*

    June 22 / Tanglewood – The Koussevitzky Music Shed / Lenox, MA*

    June 25 / Meadow Brook Amphitheatre / Detroit, MI**

    June 27 / Murat Theatre at Old National Centre / Indianapolis, IN**

    June 29 / The Pavilion at Ravinia / Highland Park, IL*

    SPECIAL GUESTS

    *KT Tunstall

    **Dan Bern

  • Jeff Lynne’s ELO To Play Madison Square Garden on Upcoming Fall Tour

    Jeff Lynne’s ELO is set to tour across the United States for 27 dates, including one at MSG in Manhattan.

    The “Over and Out Tour” kicks off on August 24 in Palm Desert, California. The tour wraps up in Los Angeles on October 25. The two-month tour stops at Madison Square Garden on September 16. This is the only tour date in the Empire State.

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    Jeff Lynne’s ELO has delivered a chart-topping album along with a sold out run of UK and European shows. Jeff Lynne was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame last year and the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.

    Jeff Lynne is a rock and roll legend who’s produced for The Beatles, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, and many more. Lynne also co-founded The Travelling Wilburys with George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty. Jeff Lynne is a music genius who creates once in a blue-moon performances that can’t be missed.

    The band has always been known for their epic live shows and a distinct style that seamlessly and innovatively blends rock, pop and classical. This tour is filled with genre-defining talent from production to performance. The “Over and Out Tour” is one you’ll want to witness.

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    Jeff Lynne’s ELO “Over and Out” Tour Dates:

    August 24       Palm Desert, CA                     Acrisure Arena

    August 27       Seattle, WA                            Climate Pledge Arena

    August 28       Vancouver, BC                       Rogers Arena

    August 30       Portland, OR                           Moda Center

    September 1    San Francisco, CA                  Chase Center

    September 6    St. Louis, MO                         Enterprise Center

    September 7    Indianapolis, IN                      Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    September 9    Toronto, ON                           Scotiabank Arena

    September 10  Pittsburgh, PA                        PPG Paints Arena

    September 13  Cincinnati, OH                       Heritage Bank Center

    September 14  Cleveland, OH                        Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    September 16  New York, NY                       Madison Square Garden

    September 20  Philadelphia, PA                     Wells Fargo Center

    September 23  Boston, MA                            TD Garden

    September 25  Washington, DC                     Capital One Arena

    September 27  Chicago, IL                             United Center

    September 30  St, Paul, MN                           Xcel Energy Center

    October 2        Denver, CO                             Ball Arena

    October 9        Detroit, MI                              Little Caesars Arena

    October 11      Nashville, TN                         Bridgestone Arena

    October 12      Atlanta, GA                            State Farm Arena

    October 15      Austin, TX                              Moody Center

    October 16      Houston, TX                           Toyota Center

    October 18      Dallas, TX                              American Airlines Center

    October 21      Phoenix, AZ                            Footprint Center

    October 23      Sacramento, CA                     Golden 1 Center

    October 25      Los Angeles, CA                    Kia Forum

    Artist Presale will begin on Wednesday, March 20 at 10 a.m. and the general on-sale will start on Friday, March 22 at 10 a.m. To learn more about the tour and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Adequate Phil Release Latest Single “Limes,” Marking Final Track Before Debut Album

    Rochester psychedelic indie rock band Adequate Phil have released their latest track, “Limes” which is out on all streaming services now. The song marks their final single before the release of their debut album.

    adequate Phil Limes

    Adequate Phil, hailing from Troy, is an experimental psychedelic indie rock powerhouse with influences from Radiohead, Animal Collective, The Beatles, and The Shins. With the release of their debut album on the horizon and in spite of recent personal difficulties and lineup changes, Adequate Phil continues to captivate audiences with their magnetic stage presence and innovative sound. Since 2021, they’ve been an eclectic and relatively underground driving force in the local scene.

    adequate Phil Limes

    The track “Limes” is nothing short of unique. Its monumental psychedelic influence just oozes out of each pore of the track. You can hear the influence from classic psychedelic bands like The Beatles, Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, and more. You can also hear influence from artists like King Gizzard and even Yoko Ono.

    The vocals are haunting and obscure, the lead and rhythm guitar are hallucinogenic. Nothing about this song is conventional, but it has an eerie familiarity. The more you listen, the more you become entranced by the sounds the band emanates.

    For more information on Adequate Phil and to lay ears on their latest single, “Limes,” click here.

  • Goose Room Recording Studio: Breathing Life into Staten Island

    Staten Island’s New Dorp Plaza North is a quiet, commercial street, minus the occasional train whirring through the tracks that separate it from its southern counterpart. It is lined with hair salons, restaurants and dance companies, but sandwiched in between these complexes lies Goose Room — the recording studio looking to bring some noise back into the forgotten borough.

    Founded by local musician Rain Johannes in 2022, Goose Room is Staten Island’s newest recording studio. Feeling like the current studios on the island were pricey and small — tailored to artists without instruments — he aims to make the studio an accessible and comfortable environment for musicians of all kinds. 

    Goose Room Recording Studio

    The idea for Goose Room hatched in Johannes’ old Westerleigh family house in 2017, where he moved back to after two years at Bard College. He was pursuing a degree in Music Technology at NYU, and would help his friends from his days at LaGuardia High School mix and master their tracks in a DIY-basement studio. When the opportunity arose to move his practice into a rental unit in the East Island neighborhood of New Dorp, he took the chance to further expand his reach to the musicians of the island.

    Johannes first learned to play guitar from his dad, and went to lessons throughout his youth. During his time at LaGuardia, he joined a songwriting ensemble, and continued to make music in his bedroom as he started college. “I wanted to maintain as much of my home studio setup in this space as possible,” Johannes, now 27, said. “Studios can sometimes be really stifling, especially when you have never been inside one or are coming from only playing songs in your bedroom.” 

    Johannes wants artists to feel at home at Goose Room. A studio he interned at during his career at Bard provided musicians with a separate living space to relax in during downtime. Inspired by this hospitality, he set up a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and backyard area — “so they can smoke in between takes,” he jokes. Comfy couches with colorful pillows line the large, sleek living room area, filled with natural light from floor-length windows. A large, welcoming rug is laid in the recording space itself, and iconic records adorn the walls. is With personal picture frames, bright green plants and stickers of local bands placed all around, it feels like you’re visiting a long distance friend and working on a collaborative passion project. 

    As word began to spread about the new studio space, Johannes started to meet several Staten Island musicians eager to work with him. One of these bands was rock group Our Own Yokos, who, after fifteen years of making music in the borough, finally released their first single “Sir Chunk” with Goose Room in February of 2023. 

    Goose Room Recording Studio

    All three members of the band — guitarist Shaun Gold, bassist Brian Buchanan and drummer Cole Rice — were born and raised on Staten Island. When it came to recording their music, they longed to do it at a hometown studio — a perfect homage to their immense pride in its music scene. 

    “We don’t hide the fact that we’re from here,” said Buchanan. “We play here, and we go to shows here. The community infrastructure of the scene right now is really strong, and a recording studio is just a natural part of that infrastructure.”

    In their lengthy history of playing in Staten Island bands, the members of Our Own Yokos have seen many music venues and spaces disappear. Despite the lack of stages, they find that the friendship between the local bands is tighter than ever, and their newfound camaraderie in Johannes. 

    “He’s another musician in the room — not someone that just presses his buttons and hits record,” said Gold. “He’s someone that really has a good sense of what his clients are doing and has been an asset to us in many ways.” 

    Goose Room Recording Studio

    Along with becoming a hub for the already-existing scene on Staten Island, Johannes hopes that Goose Room can show musicians outside of the borough all of the things the community has to offer. “I find that I end up becoming an unofficial ambassador of Staten Island,” he says. “I think for some people in other boroughs, coming here is part of the adventure, because it’s different from where they’re from.” He’s directed artists from elsewhere to the best bagels and pizza in town, but now wants to lead them to venues and other music spots to check out. 

    So far, Goose Room Recording Studio has furnished recordings with more than 30 artists. For now, Johannes aims to connect more with the local scene, as more clients from the forgotten borough learn about his practice through word of mouth. He hopes to connect with even more musicians, forming bonds that help make the kinship between artist and engineer stronger.

    “I really enjoy the experience of recording with someone and being engaged with them musically,” he said. “That’s something kind of unique to me in this space that is always a given. It’s part of it’s part of like the environment I try to foster here and something I appreciate.”

  • Waterparks: Live from MGM Music Hall

    Waterparks is a dynamic, genre bending trio hailing from Houston, Texas, consisting of charismatic frontman Awsten Knight, guitarist Geoff Wigington, and drummer Otto Wood. With their high-energy stage presence and genre-defying sound, Waterparks has become a force to be reckoned with in the alternative music scene.

    Waterparks brought their electrifying energy and infectious enthusiasm to the MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park as part of “The Sneaking out of Heaven Tour,” with fans lined up around the venue as early as 3 AM, these fans left in awe with a high-octane performance and unforgettable moments.

    From the moment they stepped onstage, frontman Awsten Knight and his bandmates captivated the crowd with their signature blend of pop-rock anthems and irresistible hooks. The atmosphere was electric as fans sang along to every word, their voices blending harmoniously with the band’s infectious melodies.

    Throughout the night, Waterparks delivered one memorable moment after another, from Awsten’s impromptu phone call to a fan’s boss, quitting their job on their behalf, to the spirited chants of “fuck these kids” and “support the moms.” Awsten’s playful banter and charismatic stage presence kept the energy levels high, while guitarist Geoff whirlwind performance earned him the endearing nickname “Hurricane Geoff.”

    The band’s setlist was a perfect mix of old favorites and new hits, with standout moments including fans making Awsten wear a gifted shirt that said “I F*ck Fish”, followed up by their hit “Fuck About It” resulting in a hilarious exchange between Awsten and Otto. Awsten’s solo piano performance on the B stage showcased his versatility as a musician, while his humorous attempt to coax crew member Lucas into an Ed Sheeran cover provided a lighthearted moment of fun.

    As the night came to a close, Waterparks left the crowd wanting more with an electrifying encore performance of “Turbulent” and “Real Super Dark” solidifying their status as one of the most exciting acts in modern alternative music. With their infectious energy and undeniable talent, Waterparks proved once again why they are a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

    Setlist: Watch What Happens Next, Blonde, Greatest Hits Medley (Fuzzy / Violet! / American Graffiti / The Secret Life of Me / Just Kidding / See You in the Future / Lowkey As Hell), Why Can’t I [Liz Phair cover], Stupid for You, You’d Be Paranoid Too (If Everyone Was Out to Get You), SOULSUCKER, SNEAKING OUT OF HEAVEN, Magnetic, RITUAL, SELF-SABOTAGE, BRAINWASHED, FUCK ABOUT IT, High Definition, Snow Globe, Crying Over It All, 21 Questions, I Miss Having Sex but at Least I Don’t Wanna Die Anymore, FUNERAL GREY

    Encore: Numb, Turbulent, REAL SUPER DARK

  • Albany Ranked Top Among Best Places to Live in New York

    Albany has been ranked as the best place to live in the state, according to a survey by the U.S. News & World Report. Some may also be shocked that New York City ranked fifth in the 2023-24 list of best places to live in the state, behind Albany, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo, respectively. What we find less surprising is that all five cities have a large music presence.

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    The Palace Theatre in Albany is one of the Capital Region’s premier music venues. Credit: Palace Theatre.

    Ranked as the #1 best place to live in New York State, the Capital Region is home to several music venues and recording studios. White Lake Music and Post, one of the recording studios on Albany’s roster, has produced, recorded, and mixed multiple Billboard Top 40 singles and provided audio services for clients including Netflix, Discovery, Lifetime, Universal, Disney, Nickelodeon, and HBO. Additionally, the Palace Theatre, which first opened its doors in 1931, has been graced by the presence of musical greats like the Rolling Stones and is home to the Albany Symphony Orchestra.

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    Central New York’s premier professional theatre, Syracuse Stage. Credit: Syracuse Stage

    Ranking second on the list, Syracuse is home to many venues, among them Syracuse Stage, which is approaching its 50th anniversary this year. The premier professional theatre in Central New York, Stage is part of Syracuse University and is a member of The League of Resident Theatres (LORT), the largest professional theatre association in the country. America’s leading actors, directors, and designers work and/or have worked at Stage including Tony Award-winners Jason Alexander, Lillias White, Chuck Cooper, and Elizabeth Franz, Emmy recipients Jean Stapleton, Sam Waterston, John Cullum, James Whitmore, and Ben Gazzara.

    Drive By Truckers at Water Street Music Hall – photo by Brian Ferguson

    Rochester ranks as the third best place to live in New York State. Rochester is home to Water Street Music Hall, the city’s largest and oldest concert venue. Originally opened in 1976 under the name The Country Warehouse, the venue has brought hundreds of large artists including Phish, George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, Ashanti, David Byrne, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Iggy Pop, Jack Harlow, Sublime, St. Vincent, King Gizzard and the Wizard Lizard, Maroon 5, Weezer, and many more.

    Shea’s Theatre in Buffalo. Credit: Shea Performing Arts Center.

    Coming in fourth is the Queen City of Buffalo, a major music and entertainment region of its own. Buffalo is home to GCR Audio, a recording studio that has worked with Buffalo natives the Goo Goo Dolls, who recorded their self-titled debut album as well as Jed, Hold Me Up, Superstar Car Wash, A Boy Named Goo, Jessie J, and Who You Are at the studio. The city is also home to the nearly 100-year-old Shea’s Theatre, which this year alone has held performances of classic musicals such as Les, Mamma Mia, and in previous years Beetlejuice, Dear Evan Hanson, A Christmas Story: The Musical, The Nutcracker, and Mean Girls: The Musical, among others.

    Exterior of MSG – photo by Rob Tellerman

    As we know, New York City is the music and entertainment capital of the Empire State, if not the country. With countless music venues such as the Beacon Theatre, Knockdown Center, Brooklyn Bowl and Madison Square Garden, plus dozens of recording studios such as Electric Lady, the Big Apple has earned its title as one of the best cities for music in the world. MSG has hosted more than thousands of sports events and concerts, including upcoming tours by Fall Out Boy and Nicki Minaj. Electric Lady Recording Studio has made music for several big names in the industry such as Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, as well as New York natives Christina Aguilera and Lana Del Rey.

    The state of New York is home to several of the most prestigious and oldest music venues in the country, making it clear to see why the aforementioned cities rank in the top five best places to live in New York State.

  • Caroga Arts Announces 2024 Spring Residency

    From April 11-13, Caroga Arts will welcome back its world-class musicians for its exciting Spring Residency Concert series, featuring performances of major chamber music works.

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    The Spring Residency concerts are completely free of charge, but donations are encouraged to support arts programming in the community. The mission of Caroga Arts Collective is to reimagine the Caroga experience through the power of the arts, founded in 2012 by Kyle Price when he invited friends to his grandmother’s house on Caroga Lake – where they presented a week of free concerts, calling themselves the Caroga Lake Music Festival (CLMF). Today, Caroga Arts presents over 50 performances and community events annually bringing world-class artists from various genres of music, visual art, poetry, and film to the Southern Adirondacks.

    On Thursday, April 11 and Friday, April 12, Caroga Arts welcomes Aaron Schwartz (violin), Stephanie Price-Wong (viola), Ken Kubota (cello), Kyle Price (cello), and Chi Wei Lo (piano), performing music by Arensky and Brahms, plus a mix of jazz and pop favorites. The performance is at 7 p.m., but audiences are encouraged to come early at 6:30 p.m. for a special Season Preview where Executive & Artistic Director, Kyle Price, will unveil the thrilling 2024 Caroga Lake Music Festival lineup. April 11th’s show takes place at Karpeles Museum in Gloversville and the other at the Cobleskill United Methodist Church.

    You can also catch saxophonist Eddie Barbash, former member of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s house band, with the Caroga-based KASA Quartet on the road at the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens on April 13 and Ravinia Festival at Highland Park, IL. For tickets, visit here.

    For more information about Caroga Arts, visit here.

  • CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival 2024 Lineup Announced

    The 2024 CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival 21st edition lineup is available now, held from Friday, June 21 to Saturday, June 29, at 20 indoor and outdoor venues, all within walking distance in downtown Rochester’s east-end cultural district.

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    Pedrito Martinez, photo by Thom Bell.

    Founded in 2002, the CGI Rochester International Jazz Festival is one of the world’s leading jazz festivals, held annually in Rochester with over 210,000 attendees. Over nine days, there are 300 shows with more than 1750 artists, traveling from Australia, Benin (West Africa), Canada, Cuba, Denmark, England, Finland, Japan, and more. The festival is produced by RIJF, LLC, a privately held company owned by John Nugent and Marc Iacona.

    We’re incredibly proud of this year’s diverse lineup and hope everyone will thoroughly enjoy all the spectacular performances. Once again, there has been no shortage of incredible artists from around the world who have submitted materials to perform for our amazing Rochester audiences! Choosing and confirming artists brings about a serendipity surrounding touring schedules and timing. We’re very pleased to have completed another artistic canvas for our audiences’ ears to enjoy. On behalf of our entire RIJF team, we thank everyone who attends the festival, our festival team and volunteers, and our amazing sponsors for their continuing support and loyalty. Three new sponsors are joining us this year: Rochester Institute of Technology, Wow Werks, and the Inn on Broadway. We look forward to welcoming everyone to our 21st Edition on Jazz Street in June!

    John Nugent and Marc Iacona.

    Music will fill the air with more than 1750 artists from 16 countries to play in 326 concerts, including 100-plus free shows. There are five free headliner shows, four nights on the Wegmans Stage at Parcel 5, and one night on the City of Rochester Stage at East & Chestnut. On June 22, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram brings his dramatic and searing guitar tones to the stage, with Chris Beard Band opening. Shelia E. and the E-Train comes to the stage on June 26 with Grupo Ife opening.

    On June 27, Los Lonely Boys brings the Garza brothers to the stage, with Miller & The Other Sinners opening. June 28 brings Cimafunk to the stage with Latriste Fulton & Frequency opening. His name refers to his heritage as a “cimarrón,” Cubans of African descent who resisted and escaped slavery, as well as to the essence of his music, which aims to mix classical Cuban rhythms with funk, afrobeat, and hip hop. The last free event on June 29 is Rejuvenation 50! Celebrating The Meters, A New Orleans Mardi Gras Party – sure to bring quite the crowd!

    Two new venues join the Club Pass Series this year: the historic Inn on Broadway, with two shows nightly at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m., and The Duke, a new entertainment space located in Sibley Square adjacent to the Mercantile on Main Street, with two shows nightly at 7:45 and 9:45 p.m. Food and drinks will be available at both venues.

    A record 51 shows will be presented on the Jazz Street Stage, including 24 student jazz bands and jazz ensembles from Eastman. Jazz Starts at the Library, a series of five free noon concerts, returns to the Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County, featuring Trio 55, Hanna PK, Simon Fletcher, Jimmy Highsmith Jr., and Jazz Generation.

    Other highlights include five free Jazz Workshops sponsored by Wegmans, led by visiting artists for music students of all ages. Held at Eastman School of Music from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in the Ray Wright Room 120, artists include Tommy Smith, Saxophone, Jae Sinett, Drums, Roberto Occipinti, Bass, Johnny Johnson, Sax, and Mike Kaupa, Trumpet.

    Photo by Eli Stein.

    Jam Sessions will be held nightly at 10:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Rochester Astor on Main, sponsored by the Dimarco Group. Jams will be led by trumpeter Mike Cottone on Fridays and Saturdays and guitarist Bob Sneider on Sunday through Thursday. Food and drinks are available, with no cover.

    Finally, five ticketed headliner shows will be presented at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theater. All shows are at 8 p.m. On June 21, Taj Mahal brings his talents to the stage, with the Lee Ritenour Band on the 22. Rising star and recent GRAMMY award winner Laufey takes the stage on June 26, sold out. John Oates, co-founder of the iconic music creators Hall & Oates, takes the stage as a solo act on the 27, and multiple GRAMMY award winner Samara Joy wraps up the headliner shows on the 28.

    The Festival’s signature Club Pass Series will feature 216 shows at 12 diverse venues with some of the finest jazz artists. Access with a 3 or 9-day Club Pass, the festival’s value pass, or $30 cash at the door. Tickets for headliner shows and Club Passes are available now. For more information on other events at the International Jazz Festival, tickets, and the full lineup – visit here.