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  • Rock The River Benefit Concert to Return to Capitol Theatre

    Sunrise Association has announced the 11th annual Rock The River benefit concert in Port Chester, taking place Thursday, April 11 at the Capitol Theatre.

    photo by Scott Harris

    Rock The River is meant to honor supporters at the “original rock palace” and benefit Sunrise Day Camp-Pearl River. The honorable awards will be presented to owner Peter Shapiro, General Manager Bruce Wheeler, and Head of Special Events, Emily Schmalholz. The awards in question are known as the Sunrise Community Partner Award and the Sunrise Champion Award.

    Money raised from this benefit will support the vital work Sunrise Day Camp–Pearl River does for the community. Sunrise Day Camp brings the simple pleasures of childhood back to children struggling with cancer, changing months of loneliness and isolation into summers filled with sunshine, laughter and happiness.

    The Capitol Theatre welcomes a performance by the legendary Steve Augeri, the former lead vocalist for Journey. In years prior, artists like Wyclef Jean, Melissa Etheridge, Max Weinberg and many more music icons.

    The 11th annual Rock The River sponsored by Sunrise Association sees a wonderful evening of uplifting music by Steve Augeri. Along with this, the wonderful fundraising for ill children in need.

    This is an evening of togetherness, music, and benefits for those in need. It showcases both the power of fundraising and the unity that music brings.

    “We are honored & grateful to be the host venue of Rock The River for 10 years! Live music provides an impressive and organic sense of connection, this event is a natural fit. Over the years, we have formed an amazing partnership with Sunrise which has grown Rock The River year after year, working together to raise money for this incredibly important cause. I play just a small part in the success of this event and will continue to do my best to champion the cause in every way possible. I have no doubt that this partnership between The Capitol Theatre and Sunrise Day Camp will continue to grow so that we can continue to raise as much money as possible to send hundreds more children with cancer & their siblings to this incredible camp.”

    Emily Schmalholz, Sunrise Champion Award Nominee

    Doors to the concert open at 6:30pm, and music begins at 8pm. For more information on the Rock The River Benefit Concert or to make a donation, click here.

  • The Suicide Disease Release Latest Single “Constellations”

    New York Grunge band The Suicide Disease has released their latest single, “Constellations” this past Valentine’s Day. The ballad was released under Zodhiac Records and was produced by Ricky Armellino of Ice Nine Kills and KJ Strock.

    Constellations The Suicide Disease

    The Suicide Disease creates alternative, grungy, pop-rock style music. The release of “Constellations” exemplifies each of these subgenres. The song is a love letter written to loved ones who have passed or been distanced.

    “Constellations” has quite the emotional, yearning-for-past-joy kind of feel. They miss the people they once held close and that is apparent throughout the song from beginning to end.

    The guitar tones are somber, but still pop-punky. The song definitely gets you to feel a ball of emotion in your stomach, whether you relate to the message or not.

    The band wears their hearts on their sleeves, and that is one thing that allows for raw, passionate music like this. The group is from the south shore of Long Island, and is gaining popularity across the country.

    The Suicide Disease make melodic metal music that offers solace to people dealing with loss. The group understands firsthand the effects of their namesake, the chronic pain disorder disease Trigeminal Neuralgia.

    This was a sad song for me to write. The first line really says it all, ‘take my stars away with daylight’s arc’. As we try to communicate to those that are no longer with us in the stars at night time it’s inevitable that daylight will return – then reality sets in and we must come face-to-face with the fact that they are no longer with us.

    Lead Singer Jay Francis

    The group exists in their own genre but have sound pieces of New Order and The Cure. The Suicide Disease recorded their first demo on a cassette tape in 2021 and drove around with a boombox in hopes that they could share it with the right people. The four piece was discovered at a show by Steve Feinberg, who took on managing the band and shared with Ricky Armellino to produce.

    To listen to “Constellations” on all platforms, click here.

  • Marc Ribler Pays Homage to Dick Cavett on Latest Album, “Armaggedon”

    Renowned Rock n Roll artist Marc Ribler has released a new single named “Dick Cavett,” along with a music video to honor the legend. The track also appears on Ribler’s latest album titled, Armageddon.

    Marc Ribler is best known for being musical director for Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, with Steven Van Zandt. Ribler is a NYC native from Brooklyn and got his start in the Big Apple. Along with this, Ribler was a big part the Asbury Park music scene in New Jersey.

    Ribler, like many from his generation, grew up admiring Cavett and drawing inspiration from the Dick Cavett Show. Dick Cavett was a star of late-night talk show, and an all-around entertainer from the 60s, into the 2000s.

    Marc Ribler wanted deeply to pay homage to the great Dick Cavett for spotlighting of the Rock n Roll renaissance. Cavett would consistently have rockers on his show and give a voice to artists who were otherwise lesser known.

    Marc released the song “Dick Cavett” with a music video to accompany it. Ribler portrays a youthful, nostalgic feeling in the tune. He is fondly reminiscing about the times he’d watch the Dick Cavett Show, and the rest of the world stopped.

    All that mattered was the meaningful, uplifting, entertainment and intrigue the show had to offer. What mattered was the way Cavett held Rock n Roll up on a pedestal for the world to eat up. The song was recently named one of top 10 “Coolest Songs In The World” by listeners of SiriusXM’s The Underground Garage.

    “Like so many of us, I grew up with the Dick Cavett show. In retrospect it is eminently clear that Dick was one of the most important presenters of the rock ‘n’ roll renaissance, not to mention introducing all the key players in every awe-inspiring and earth-shaking event happening in our culture in the 60s, 70s and beyond.

    Marc Ribler

    To watch and listen to “Dick Cavett” by Marc Ribler, click here. To learn more about purchasing Marc Ribler’s new single and album, click here.

  • Albany Symphony to Present Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” this March in Troy

    This March, two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony present the most celebrated instrumental work of the Baroque era, Antonio Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons. In addition to this classic violin concerto, The History of Red, a new vocal work by Reena Esmail will feature Soprano Molly Netter, and the nature-inspired work Murmurations, by Derek Bermel.

    The pair of concerts will take place on Saturday, March 16 at 7:30pm and Sunday, March 17 at 3:00 at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.  

    Albany Symphony Music Director David Alan Miller conducting
    David Alan Miller, Music Director of Albany Symphony and Grammy-winning conductor.

    The Four Seasons was composed in the early 1700’s and is the best known of Vivaldi’s works – a revolutionary work of musical tone-painting, based very literally on sonnets Vivaldi wrote to depict the seasons. Vivaldi’s imagery throughout the work includes flowing creeks, singing birds, a shepherd and his barking dog, buzzing flies, storms, drunken dancers and warm winter fires. 

    Albany Symphony Music Director, David Alan Miller, has invited four remarkable young violinists, specialists in authentic Baroque-style performance who recently graduated from the Juilliard School’s acclaimed Historical Performance program, to perform the four concertos that make up the “Four Seasons.” They include Ravenna Lipchik, Edson Scheid, Amelia Sie and Shelby Yamin, who will all be performing on authentic Baroque instruments. 

    We are so excited to present Vivaldi’s masterpiece as he himself may have heard it. Our four soloists are all brilliant interpreters of Baroque style, and we are very excited to welcome them.  We’re also thrilled to present brilliant new works by two longtime friends of the Symphony, Reena Esmail and Derek Bermel.  Reena’s work features Molly Netter, a remarkable vocal artist we’ve been eager to present.  I promise this will be an absolutely delicious way to spend a cold winter’s evening or afternoon at the legendary Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.

    David Alan Miller, Music Director of Albany Symphony.

    The Symphony will perform Reena Email’s The History of Red, inspired by the first time the composer heard Samuel Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915 at the Ford Theater in Los Angeles with her parents. Hearing this piece at age 14 was a pivotal moment in her decision to become a composer. The History of Red is a work for soprano and orchestra in which the singer grapples with the world around her. Chickasaw poet and writer Linda Hogan’s beautiful text is clearly the voice of an adult woman, aware not only of her current world, but of the entire, complex history of her ancestors.  She is an Indian-America composer whose work bridges the worlds of Indian and Western Classical music and holds degrees from The Julliard School and the Yale School of Music. 

    I wrote this piece as the pandemic was raging around the world, as the effects of decades of racism hit a new fever pitch in the US, and as we headed into the 2020 presidential election with so much trepidation. My own complicated history, and the history of this time, is also embedded in every note of this piece.

    Composer Reena Email

    Featured vocalist Canadian-American Soprano Molly Netter is highly sought after as a soloist, with engagements including her debut with the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Julia Wolfe’s Steel Hammer at Carnegie Hall, the premiere of Katherine Balch’s Illuminate with the California Symphony, as well as solo appearances with both the Fort Worth and Johnstown Symphonies for Handel’s Messiah.

    The program also features Derek Bermel’s Murmurations, composed in 2015, which depicts vivid imagery through music. When Bermel listens to and watches a string orchestra perform, he is reminded of a flock of birds. They glide and dive in formation, soaring together or splitting into layers of counterpoint before regrouping into a single unit. According to Bermel, during a year living in Rome, he was often treated to the graceful spectacle of a starling murmuration. Their stunning, geometrical displays of aviation prior to settling down for the night are a humbling sight. In Murmurations, he attempted to map onto a musical structure some of the behavior he observed in the starlings’ flight.

    For tickets and more info, visit here.

  • JLo’s Comeback: This Is Me…Now The Tour Hits New York

    The world-renowned Jennifer Lopez has been getting ready for her much awaited This Is Me…Now The Tour, with three stops in the Metropolitan area.

    Over one week in August, JLo can be seen in Belmont Park at UBS Arena, Newark at the Prudential Center and in Manhattan at Madison Square Garden.

    Lopez, known for her influence and electrifying performances, is returning to the stage. This follows her successful 2019 tour, which saw her earn over $50 million and sell out venues all over the country.

    The singer’s return is intricately tied to her latest album, This Is Me…Now, just released on February 16. Following a five-year break, JLo is returning to the stage with hits from her most recent album and chart-topping songs. Still, fans eagerly anticipate her return. Supporters can expect a diverse musical and emotional saga, which combines pop, R&B, and hip-hop elements to tell her authentic tale of personal development, resiliency, and self-love.

    Join the JLo Fan Club presale to secure a front-row seat beginning at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, February 20. Further, be sure to reserve a spot for the general on-sale via LiveNation.com on Friday, February 23 at 10 AM, as CITI and Verizon are also offering exclusive presales.

    In addition to releasing an album, JLo is giving her fans a sneak peek at This Is Me…Now: A Love story on Prime Video. This story-driven cinematic odyssey dportrays her quest for love. “Can’t Get Enough,” the first single, is already becoming popular across all platforms.

    Mark your calendars for the New York stops: UBS Arena in Belmont Park on August 9; Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, on August 10; and Madison Square Garden on August 16, 2024. In the meantime, let Jennifer Lopez show you why she is a timeless icon of pop-culture.

    THIS IS ME…NOW THE TOUR 2024 Dates:

    6/26 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center

    6/28 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center

    7/02 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    7/03 – Edinburg, TX – Bert Ogden Arena*

    7/05 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center

    7/06 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

    7/09 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

    7/11 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

    7/13 – Anaheim, CA – Honda Center

    7/16 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

    6/17 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center

    7/19 – Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena

    7/20 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena*

    7/22 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    7/24 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center

    7/26 – Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena

    7/27 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    7/30 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

    7/31 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena

    8/02 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena*#

    8/05 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre*#

    8/07 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

    8/09 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena

    8/10 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center

    8/13 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center

    8/14 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

    8/16 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    8/20 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse*

    8/22 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena

    8/24 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena

    8/25 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

    8/27 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

    8/30 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center

    8/31 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center*

  • Neil Young & Crazy Horse Announces “Love Earth” Tour Coming to Queens This Spring

    Long-term collaborators Neil Young and Crazy Horse have announced their “Love Earth” Tour in support of their new album FU##IN’ UP, making a stop at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens on May 14 and 15. 

    Neil Young crazy horse queens

    The Canadian singer-songwriter who has been a major music figure known for his willingness to embrace innovation while staying true to his unique artistic vision will team up with his long-term collaborators to release a nine-song body of work FU##IN’ UP on April 26 and in addition to announcing their new album, the duo have released the details of their “Love Earth” which will commence across North America in April and May. 

    The album FU##IN’ UP reveals both Neil Young and Crazy Horse in all their ragged glory playing songs from their long relationship. The duo have played together for over 50 years and the performances of these familiar songs, recorded in 2023, is a true highlight. As Neil explains, “In the spirit it’s offered…made this for the Horse lovers. I can’t stop it. The horse is runnin’. What a ride we have. I don’t want to mess with the vibe. I am so happy to have this to share.” 

    Neil Young art by ‘java’ john goldacker

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse released World Record in 2022 and in Spring 2023, Young, Nils Logfren, Ralph Molina and Billy Talbot released All Roads Lead Home. FU##IN’ UP will feature the core Crazy Horse members as well as Young’s son Micah on vocals, piano and guitar. Fans can pre save their album here

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse will perform their “Love Earth” Tour at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens for two nights on May 14 and 15 and tickets can be found here.

    Neil Young and Crazy Horse “Love Earth” Tour Dates:

    Wed Apr 24 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    Thu Apr 25 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre

    Sat Apr 27 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    Wed May 01 – Austin, TX – Germania Insurance Amphitheater

    Thu May 02 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion

    Sun May 05 – Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater

    Tue May 07 – Atlanta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    Wed May 08 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater

    Sat May 11 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

    Sun May 12 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    Tue May 14 – Queens, NY – Forest Hills Stadium 

    Wed May 15 – Queens, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    Fri May 17 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    Sat May 18 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    Mon May 20 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    Wed May 22 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Thu May 23 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

    https://youtu.be/CLDBLOZp6aU?si=gzkA2Lyd3rT6gtP3
  • Joe Russo’s Almost Dead To Headline Peach At The Beach

    Joe Russo’s Almost Dead (JRAD) has announced they are headlining Peach at the Beach, a full day of live music at the new Summer Concert Stage at ISLAND Water Park at Showboat Resort in Atlantic City, NJ, on Saturday, July 13, presented by the team behind Peach Fest.

    Peach At The Beach fest

    The Peach at the Beach, inspired by the legendary music of the Allman Brothers Band, also features Dogs In A Pile, Trouble No More performing the Allman Brothers Band iconic album Eat A Peach, Karina Rykman, Mykal Rose of Black Uhuru, and more.

    Peach Fest is taking a pause this year – making this the perfect place to gather the Peach community for a day of peach, love, and happiness in Atlantic City.

    The theme of The Peach at the Beach is reconnecting with friends and embracing the essence of what makes The Peach so unique. Their mission is to continue spreading as much love and positive energy as possible.

    The Summer Concert Stage at ISLAND Waterpark at Showboat Resort is Atlantic City’s newest concert venue, located outdoors among the sand, the sea, and stars, steps away from the beach, and boardwalk. It is the largest indoor beachfront waterpark in the world, covering 120,000 square feet and holding more than 317,000 gallons of water, with 11 crazy slides.

    An early bird presale will begin on Thursday, February 22 at 10 a.m. ahead of the general on-sale on Friday, February 23 at 10 a.m., available here.

    Super VIP packages, which include access to a Friday night pre-party set, a Saturday late-night set, and passes to the ISLAND Water Park at Showboat Resort on Saturday are also available at the above link. VIP and GA+ tickets include passes to the ISLAND Water Park at Showboat on Saturday with additional amenities.

  • Great South Bay Music Festival is Back with Another Stellar Lineup for This Summer

    Long Island’s largest and longest running four-day music and art festival is back with another groovy lineup. The Great South Bay Music Festival will host their 16th anniversary at Shorefront Park in Patchogue, NY. The festival is sponsored by Voodoo Ranger.

    The Great South Bay Music Festival in 2019

    The elite festival will take place July 18 through 21 and will host a wide variety of artists of many genres. Contemporary and classic rock, jazz, jam, blues, Americana, ska, reggae, alternative and funk will be represented this summer with over 60 featured artists.

    Also included in the festival are several draft beer and wine tents, along with a food court of diverse selections. A craft market will also be showcased. The fest will present four very different days of music, with a lineup of headline artists alongside cutting-edge rising stars.

     Great South Bay Music Festival

    Featured artists include blues-rock legend Joe Bonamassa, Jim Messina of Buffalo Springfield, and phenom guitarist Brandon “Taz” Niederauer. Saturday is Jam Day and continuing the Grateful Dead Live Concert Experience as no one else can, is Dark Star Orchestra. Newly added acts include Start Making Sense, Aqua Cherry, Funkin A, Enrose, Rob Europe, Chris Ruben Band, Lex Grey & Urban Pioneers, Stanton Anderson Band, Imposters, Drop The 4, Chloe Halpin, & IRIEspect.

    The Disco Biscuits support with their brand of “Trancefusion”, bridging the gap between electronic music and jam bands. Also appearing is Asbury Park New Jersey’s famed quintet: Dogs In A Pile, Dopapod, psychedelic indie-rocker Karina Rykman and more.

    Closing out the Great South Bay Music Festival is legendary rock group YES. Accompanying the Sunday stage is Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre, and Talking Heads Tribute: Start Making Sense.

     Great South Bay Music Festival

    Festival Times:

    Thursday, July 18: Doors are at 3:00 pm, fest goes till 10pm.

    Friday, July 19: Doors are at 3:00PM, music till 11pm,

    Saturday July 20.: Doors are at 1:00pm, music till 11pm,

    Sunday July 21: Doors are at 2:00pm with performances till 10pm.

    Ticket price includes all concerts and entertainment. Food and beverages not included. Children under 10 are free. For more information on The Great South Bay Music Festival and tickets, click here.

  • Guitar Masters Festival to Return to NYC in April with Fantastic Lineup

    Charles Carlini Presents has announced the return of the inaugural Guitar Masters Festival in NYC this April. The bash lasts for five days from April 25 to 29, featuring a lineup curated with some of the world’s most exceptional guitarists, celebrating the art of string mastery.

    Guitar Masters Festival

    The show will kick off at the John Birks Gillespie Auditorium with the wildly talented acoustic guitarist Kaki King. The following night will take place at Klavierhaus with six wonderous guitarists scheduled to perform. These artists are Steve Cardenas, Joel Harrison, Brad Shepik, Max Light, Pete McCann, and Grant Gordy. This entire show will be a diverse showcase of musical talent.

    Guitar Masters Festival
    Guitarist Gilad Hekselman

    Audiences can expect to be dazzled by several genres, styles, and musical artists throughout the progression of the event. The final night, April 29 will see a large lineup of top-of-the-line jazz musicians performing all-time hits for audience enjoyment.

    Charles Carlini, the visionary behind the event, has an enthusiastic hope for an amazing, unforgettable music experience with only the best guitarists in the world. The Guitar Masters Festival is one to attend, and Carlini hopes to continue the tradition every year.

    Featured Guitarist Badi Assad

    For more information on the event or to buy tickets, visit GuitarMastersFestival.com

  • A Memorable Night with Brandon “Taz” Niederauer and Friends at the Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater

    On the evening of Saturday, February 17, music enthusiasts gathered at the historic Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater in Port Washington for a memorable night of extraordinary performances headlined by the immensely talented guitarist Brandon “Taz” Niederauer and his friends. The event also featured the opening act, Circus Mind, which added its unique flair to the already electric atmosphere.

    Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater Brandon "Taz" Niederauer

    A Glimpse into the Past: Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater

    The Jeanne Rimsky Theater in Port Washington stands as a cultural gem within the community, offering a vibrant space for artistic expression and entertainment. Named in honor of the esteemed philanthropist Jeanne Rimsky, this theater has become a focal point for local and regional performances, ranging from theatrical productions to musical concerts and dance recitals. With its intimate setting and state-of-the-art facilities, the Jeanne Rimsky Theater provides audiences with memorable experiences, while also serving as a nurturing ground for emerging talents. Its commitment to fostering creativity and enriching the cultural landscape of Port Washington makes it a cherished venue for both performers and spectators alike.

    Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater Brandon "Taz" Niederauer

    Circus Mind Sets the Stage Aglow

    The evening kicked off with an engaging performance by Circus Mind, a band known for its fusion of jazz, rock, and soul. The ensemble showcased their musical prowess with members Mark Rechler on keys and vocals, Brian Duggan on guitar, Michael Amendola on sax, Dylan Niederauer on bass, Steve Finkelstein on percussion, and Dan Roth on drums.

    Circus Mind’s setlist was a journey through a diverse musical landscape, beginning with the mesmerizing “Jazziest Time” and weaving through songs like “Swing Set,” “Whole Lot of Nuthin,” and “Baby Come Back Down.” The crowd was treated to an unforgettable cover of “Right Place, Wrong Time,” which left everyone craving for more.

    Dylan Niederauer and Steve Finkelstein seamlessly transitioned into their roles as they joined Taz and his band for a dynamic collaboration later in the evening.

    Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater Brandon "Taz" Niederauer

    Taz and Friends: A Musical Extravaganza

    Brandon “Taz” Niederauer took the stage with his band, accompanied by stellar musicians Nick Cassarino on guitar and vocals, Matt Godfrey on keys, and Kendall Lentz on drums. The crowd was in for a treat as the ensemble showcased their versatility and musical chemistry throughout the night.

    Taz’s setlist featured an eclectic mix of classics and contemporary hits, with standout performances including a soulful rendition of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Fortunate Son,” a powerful take on Stevie Wonder’s “Living for the City,” and a heartfelt rendition of Prince’s “I Would Die 4 U.”

    Adding an extra layer of magic to the night, Taz welcomed the talented Rita Panico to the stage for a series of captivating vocal performances. The highlight was a stunning cover of Chaka Khan’s “Ain’t Nobody,” along with renditions of “Let It Whip” and a soulful finale with “Red Hot Mama.”

    The night at the Landmark Jeanne Rimsky Theater reached its crescendo with the energetic and soulful vibes of “Red Hot Mama,” leaving the audience on their feet and applauding the musical brilliance that unfolded throughout the evening.