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  • Hearing Aide: A Legendary Composer Looks at his Greatest Work in “Philip Glass Solo”

    A most-esteemed American composer, Philip Glass has released a new album, Philip Glass Solo, on January 26. The collection features his most enduring and beloved piano works, painting an intimate portrait of the renowned pianist.

    Philip Glass Solo

    Philip Glass Solo was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, a time when the world was undergoing a major shift and Glass was shifting from a busy tour and premiere schedule to spending time at home. Glass dedicated this time to revisiting some of his most critically acclaimed piano music, taking to them with a fresh view from his home studio in New York.

    Glass’ most personal record to date, Philip Glass Solo offers a snapshot of his life, and a portrait of daily practice over eight decades through several cherished works.

    Now 86, Glass reflects on his career and the new release:

    “This record revisits my works for piano. From 2020-2021, I had time at home to practice the works I have played for many years. This record is both a time capsule of 2021, and a reflection on decades of composition and practice. In other words, a document on my current thinking about the music. There is also the question of place. This is my piano, the instrument on which most of the music was written.

    It’s also the same room where I have worked for decades in the middle of the energy which New York City itself has brought to me. The listener may hear the quiet hum of New York in the background or feel the influence of time and memory that this space affords. To the degree possible, I made this record to invite the listener in.”

    Philip Glass

    Philip Glass Solo features “Opening,” originally written for the 1982 album Glassworks, which remains one of Glass’ most transfixing pieces and established a sound that quickly became a calling card, the masterpiece of “Metamorphosis” I, II, III, and V, the series of music Glass arranged for his first solo piano concerts in the 1980s; one of his most beloved pieces and longest performances on record (at 16:35), “Mad Rush,” which he composed as an organ piece in 1978 when the Dalai Lama made his first public address in New York; and a reworked version of “Truman Sleeps” from the soundtrack of the beloved 90s film The Truman Show, where Glass appeared on screen performing the piano in one of the pivotal scenes of the film. His changes speak to the heart of all artists’ evolution of both themselves, and their music, over time.

    Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Philip Glass graduated from the University of Chicago and the Juilliard School. In the early 1960s, Glass spent two years of intensive study in Paris with Nadia Boulanger and while there earned money transcribing Ravi Shankar’s Indian music into Western notation.

    By 1974, Glass had a number of innovative projects creating a large collection of new music for The Philip Glass Ensemble and for the Mabou Mines Theater Company. This period culminated in Music in Twelve Parts and the landmark opera Einstein on the Beach, for which he collaborated with Robert Wilson.

    Philip Glass Solo

    Since Einstein, Glass has expanded his repertoire to include music for opera, dance, theater, chamber ensemble, orchestra and film. His scores have received Academy Award nominations (KundunThe HoursNotes on a Scandal) and a Golden Globe (The Truman Show). Glass’s memoir Words Without Music was published by Liveright Books in 2015. Glass received the Praemium Imperiale in 2012, the U.S. National Medal of the Arts from President Barack Obama in 2016, and 41st Kennedy Center Honors in 2018.

    Glass’s recent works include a circus opera Circus Days and Nights, Symphony No. 13, Symphony No 14, and Triumph of the Octagon, commissioned and premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Glass is currently writing his 15th symphony commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra.

    Philip Glass Solo is available in both digital and limited-edition condensed vinyl format. Listen and order here.

  • UB40 Announces Red Red Wine Tour Celebrating 45th Anniversary

    UB40’s summer tour will kick off in NYC on July 2 at Sony Hall on a tour that will feature UB40’s hits as well as songs from their upcoming album, UB45.

    The Red Red Wine Tour will also feature other artists on select dates including The English Beat, Inner Circle, Maxi Priest, Third World, and Fastest Land Animal.

    This upcoming tour marks the third straight year that the band will rock audiences in the US. UB40 will have two dates in New York on July 2 and Aug. 15. Sony Hall in Manhattan will see UB40 kick off the tour live with their world-renowned hits, and new releases. They are also performing at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theater in Nassau County on Aug. 15.

    “We’re excited to get back to the States again for our third year in a row, as we love coming to America.  We can’t wait to play songs from our new album that we’re so very proud of, showcasing Matt Doyle’s vocals on the tracks. He’s brought a new lease of life to our music, as has the addition of our ‘permanent guest’ MC Gilly G and my son on backing vocals, Matt Campbell, carrying on the legacy. When you play songs over so many years, the arrangements and vocals evolve and change. These updated versions of our hits are still close to the originals, but now reflect how we perform them today and they sound better than ever.”

    Robin Campbell, UB40 Guitarist

    The band’s impactful reggae-pop music will be out in full effect this summer. The talent and influence that UB40 emanates is something to behold live. The band will showcase their abilities in celebration of their 45th anniversary, as well as the release of the UB45 album which commemorates the anniversary as well.

    Red Red Wine 2024 Tour Dates:

    July 2              Sony Hall – New York, NY

    July 3              The Wilbur – Boston, MA

    July 5              The Great Cedar Showroom at Foxwoods Resort Casino – Mashantucket, CT

    July 6              The Event Center at Hollywood Casino – Charles Town, WV

    July 7              Freeman Arts Pavilion – Selbyville, DE

    July 10            Bergen Performing Arts Center – Englewood, NJ

    July 11            OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino – Niagara Falls, ONT

    July 12            FIM Capitol Theatre – Flint, MI

    July 13            The Event Center at Rhythm City Casino and Resort – Davenport, IA

    July 15            Clowes Memorial Hall – Indianapolis, IN

    July 16            Marion Cultural and Civic Center – Marion, IL

    July 18            The Lincoln – Cheyenne, WY

    July 19            The Amphitheater at Canyon’s Village – Park City, UT

    July 20            Shoshone Bannock Casino – Fort Hall, ID

    July 21            Emerald Queen Casino – Tacoma, WA

    July 23            Oregon Spirit Distillers – Bend, OR

    July 25            Mountain Winery – Saratoga, CA

    July 26            Morongo Casino — Cabazon, CA

    July 27            Star of the Desert Arena at Buffalo Bills – Primm, NV

    July 28            Green Music Center Sonoma State University – Rohnert Park, CA

    July 30            Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA

    July 31            The Greek Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

    August 2          Chumash Casino Resort and Spa – Santa Ynez, CA

    August 3          Wildhorse Pass – Chandler, AZ

    August 4        Casino Del Sol Resort – Tucson, AZ

    August 5          The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing Company – Santa Fe, NM

    August 8          The Sound at Coachman Park – Clearwater, FL

    August 9          Pompano Beach Amphitheatre – Pompano, FL

    August 10       The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre – St. Augustine, FL

    August 11        King Center for the Performing Arts, Melbourne, FL

    August 15      Eisenhower Park – Harry Chapin Lakeside Theater – Nassau County, NY

    August 16      Seaside Heights Live – Seaside Heights, NJ

    August 17      El Patio – Dorado, Puerto Rico

    August 18      University of the Virgin Islands, Hermen E. Moore Golf Course – St. Thomas – USVI

    Pre-sale is February 7 and 8; and on sale is on February 9 for most shows (unless otherwise listed). Tickets and fan experiences are available for purchase at UB40.GLOBAL.

  • “Songs of the Clash” Compilation Album Drops on International Clash Day

    Alright folks, hold onto your mohawks and leather jackets because we’ve got some exciting news for you punk rock aficionados out there on this, ‘International Clash Day.’ Shared Medium, the cool cats of the arts scene, are dropping a bombshell of an album – Hearts & Minds & Crooked Beats: Songs of The Clash – paying tribute to the legendary punk rock band, The Clash.

    the clash Hearts & Minds & Crooked Beats songs

    First things first, mark your calendars because this bad boy is hitting the streets on what has been coined ‘International Clash Day’. It’s not just your run-of-the-mill album release, though. Nope, this one’s got a heart as big as Joe Strummer’s, because it’s all about supporting the International Rescue Committee (IRC). These folks are the real heroes, helping out those in dire need when the world goes topsy-turvy with conflict and disaster. And this time around, the funds are going to Palestinian civilians who could really use a helping hand.

    Hearts & Minds & Crooked Beats isn’t just your typical cover album. It’s a melting pot of creativity, with bands and visual artists alike pouring their souls into honoring The Clash’s legacy. With names like The Dandy Warhols, Mirah, and Teke::Teke on the roster, you know you’re in for a wild ride. And to top it all off, it’s been mastered by the one and only Ted Jensen, a legend in his own right.

    But wait, there’s more! To really kick things up a notch, Shared Medium is throwing release concerts in Seattle and New York City. Picture this: a room filled with energy, live performances that’ll make your heart race, and visual displays that pay homage to The Clash’s rebellious spirit. It’s like stepping into a time machine and landing smack dab in the middle of punk rock paradise.

    So, what are you waiting for? Grab your safety pins and get ready to rock out because Hearts & Minds & Crooked Beats: Songs of The Clash is about to drop, and it’s all for a darn good cause. Long live The Clash, and long live punk rock!

    For now, the album is only available on vinyl, and all customers will receive a free digital download with vinyl purchase. Pick one up here.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MilRxOFTHZA
  • SPAC Announces Stunning Philadelphia Orchestra Lineup Featuring John Legend, Yo-Yo Ma, Fabio Luisi, Dalia Stasevska and More

    SPAC has announced the 2024 residency of The Philadelphia Orchestra, spanning July 31 to August 17. The stellar event will feature several diverse and unique shows for folks of many tastes.

    Along with this, the lineup included for this orchestra season consist of some monumental names. Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Yo-Yo Ma, John Legend, Fabio Luisi, Dalia Stasevska, Anthony Parnther, David Robertson, Xian Zhang, Gil Shaham, Mason Bates, George Li, Angélique Kidjo are some of the notable names featuring in this lineup.

    Philadelphia Orchestra SPAC

    The Philadelphia Orchestra will provide various intimate and whimsical journeys into sound. The season will include masterworks like the 100th anniversary celebration of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue with the Marcus Roberts Trio.

    “SPAC has become a destination stage for many of the greatest artists in the world and our 2024 season is no exception. From Yannick Nézet-Séguin and Yo-Yo Ma to John Legend and Angélique Kidjo, this year’s programming offers something for everyone highlighting SPAC’s unique ability to bring together the world’s best artists and genres on one stage,”

    Elizabeth Sobol, President and CEO of SPAC

    In addition, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana will return to SPAC for the first time in over 15 years with Albany Pro Musica. This legend-dense musical explosion is not one to miss. This show simply has sounds for a variety of tastes.

    Jazz Pianist Marcus Roberts

    The Philidelphia Orchestra Itinerary:

    WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 @ 7:30PM: Tchaikovsky Spectacular

    David Robertson, conductor

    George Li*, piano

    Tchaikovsky  “Polonaise,” from Eugene Onegin

    Tchaikovsky       Piano Concerto No. 1

    Tchaikovsky        Romeo and Juliet  

    Tchaikovsky        1812 Overture

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 @ 7:30PM: Rhapsody in Blue Celebrates 100

    David Robertson, conductor

    Marcus Roberts Trio

    Johnson             Victory Stride*

    Gershwin          Rhapsody in Blue

    Rachmaninoff     Symphonic Dances

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 @ 7:30PM: Angélique Kidjo with The Philadelphia Orchestra

    TBA, conductor

    Angélique Kidjo, vocals

    Following her 2023 Saratoga Jazz Festival debut, five-time Grammy Award-winner and African music icon Angélique Kidjo joins The Philadelphia Orchestra in an all-new program featuring a mix of popular African songs and original works.

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 @ 7:30PM: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ in Concert 

    Justin Freer, conductor

    Hooper Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ (complete with film)*

    The Harry Potter Film Concert Series returns with Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ in Concert, the fifth film in the series. Experience the magic of Harry Potter™ soaring across the big screen in high definition, while The Philadelphia Orchestra performs Nicholas Hooper’s unforgettable score. 

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 @ 7:15PM: An Evening With John Legend– A Night of Songs and Stories with The Philadelphia Orchestra

    Anthony Parnther*, conductor

    John Legend*, vocals and piano

    This special performance will feature songs and stories with 12-time Grammy Award-winner John Legend, alongside The Philadelphia Orchestra. Experience intimate reimaginings of his greatest hits (“All of Me,” “Ordinary People,” “Tonight”), unexpected stories from Legend’s life and career, and selections from his most recent release LEGEND (“Nervous,” “Wonder Woman”). 

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 @ 7:30PM: Yannick Conducts An Alpine Symphony

    Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
    Jennifer Montone, horn

    Jeffrey Lang, horn

    Chelsea McFarland, horn

    Christopher Dwyer, horn

    Ernesto Tovar Torres, horn

    Schumann           Konzertstück for horns and orchestra

    Strauss                 An Alpine Symphony

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 @ 7:30PM: An Evening of Brahms with Fabio Luisi

    Fabio Luisi*, conductor

    Bomsori Kim*, violin

    Brahms             Violin Concerto

    Brahms            Symphony No. 4

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 10 @ 7:30PM: Carmina burana

    Fabio Luisi, conductor
    Audrey Luna*, soprano
    Sunnyboy Dladla*, tenor
    Sean Michael Plumb*, baritone
    Albany Pro Music, chorus

    Beethoven        Symphony No. 8

    Orff                    Carmina burana

    WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 @ 7:30PM: Gil Shaham Performs Bates

    Dalia Stasevska*, conductor

    Gil Shaham, violin

    Bates                 Nomad Concerto, for violin and orchestra*

    Sibelius             Symphony No. 5

    THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 @ 7:30PM: Dvořák’s Eighth Symphony

    Dalia Stasevska, conductor

    Bartók                   Concerto for Orchestra   

    Dvořák             Symphony No. 8

    FRIDAY, AUGUST 16 @ 7:30PM: Yo-Yo Ma Plays Dvořák

    Xian Zhang, conductor

    Yo-Yo Ma, cello

    Ngwenyama      Primal Message*

    Kodály                   Dances of Galánta*

    Dvořák             Cello Concerto

    SATURDAY, AUGUST 17 @ 7:30PM: Disney’s The Lion King in Concert

    Damon Gupton*, conductor

    Zimmer and John  The Lion King (complete with film)*

    Tickets will be available beginning on February 9 at 10 a.m. for members (tiered by level) and on February 22 at 10 a.m. for the general public. Visit spac.org for details.

  • Stevie Nicks Adds Albany Date to 2024 Tour

    Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stevie Nicks has expanded her wildly successful 2023 tour with 13 additional performances added. The Live In Concert tour will make stops in New York State on Feb. 14 at the UBS Arena and June 12 at MVP Arena.

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    General on-sale for the additional dates will begin on Friday, February 9 at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com.

    STEVIE NICKS 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Sat Feb 10 – Atlantic City, NJ – Mark G Etess Arena
    Wed Feb 14 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena
    Sat Feb 17 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
    Wed Feb 21 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
    Sat Feb 24 – Hollywood, FL — Hard Rock Live^
    Wed Feb 28 – New Orleans, LA – Smoothie King Center
    Sun Mar 03 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
    Wed Mar 06 – North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena
    Sat Mar 09 – Arlington, TX – AT&T Stadium*
    Sat May 04 — Charlotte, NC — Lovin’ Life Music Fest — First Ward Park+
    Tue May 07 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center – JUST ADDED
    Fri May 10 – Thackerville, OK – WinStar World Casino and Resort^ – JUST ADDED
    Tue May 14 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena – JUST ADDED
    Sat May 18 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center – JUST ADDED
    Tue May 21 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Resort and Casino – JUST ADDED
    Fri May 24 — Napa, CA — BottleRock Festival — Napa Valley Expo+
    Mon May 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center – JUST ADDED
    Thu May 30 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena – JUST ADDED
    Tue Jun 04 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse – JUST ADDED
    Sun Jun 09 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun – JUST ADDED
    Wed Jun 12 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena – JUST ADDED
    Sat Jun 15 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium – JUST ADDED
    Tue Jun 18 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena – JUST ADDED
    Fri Jun 21 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field*

  • Goose Announce new Drummer, “Ted Tapes 2024,” Headline Tour Stopping at CMAC and Forest Hills

    It is an exciting day to be a Goose fan as the rock quintet has announced they are bringing new drummer Cotter Ellis to the group, releasing Ted Tapes 2024, an album comprised of instrumental improvisations captured during Ellis’s auditions on drums. And if that wasn’t enough, the group kicks off their new headliner tour this summer, coming to CMAC on June 15 and Forest Hills Stadium on June 29.

    Goose by Zak Radik.

    Goose released their debut album in 2016 and quickly took flight, playing countless shows, and amassing a cult-like following. Known for their unique brand of irresistible songcraft, fluid musicianship, and spirited improvisational performance, the quintet’s 2022 critically acclaimed record Dripfield debuted at #2 on Billboard’s “Top New Artist Albums” chart.

    They have spent much of the past decade on a seemingly infinite tour schedule that includes sold-out headline shows at renowned venues such as Morrison, CO’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Nashville, TN’s Ryman Auditorium, and New York City’s hallowed Radio City Music Hall; a sold-out co-headline run alongside Trey Anastasio Band; a sold-out EU/UK headline tour, and show-stealing appearances at such festivals as Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Electric Forest, and Dead & Company’s Playing In The Sand in Riviera Cancun, MX. Recent highlights include a sold-out, five-night run at the historic Capitol Theater and 2023’s 10th annual Goosemas holiday celebration at Hampton, VA’s famed Hampton Coliseum.

    “I first saw Cotter play with his band Swimmer at Nectar’s some years ago,” says Rick Mitarotonda. “I was sitting solo at one of the bar tables right in front of the stage with the PA ripping. The set was awesome, they’re all fantastic players and I was taken with the buoyant energy and how much fun they were having. Something had me glued to the drums though. His pocket and feel were gripping. He really told a story with his playing that night. It was an experience that always stuck with me.”

    These Ted Tapes tracks are improvisational moments from the first few sessions with Cotter, recorded solely for the purpose of reference, not intended for any kind of release. The instruments and microphones were rigged up quickly, and the playing was raw and free from any expectations. The first track, “Leo,” is the opening pick up jam from the first session, the first notes ever played together. There were some consistent threads we all felt in the room throughout these early sessions; ease of communication, freely flowing ideas, and a feeling of effortlessness moving through different zones. We experienced a patience that allowed all of our personalities to come out and energy to well up in new ways. It feels like a door just beginning to open. We couldn’t be more stoked for what’s to come.

    Rick Mitarotonda

    A ticket pre-sale lottery for all newly announced dates begins Feb. 6 at noon (ET) and will continue through Saturday, February 10, at 5 pm ET. VIP and Travel Package pre-sales begin Wednesday, February 7 at 10 am (local). Lottery winners will be charged and notified via email by the evening of Thursday, February 15. Public on-sales are set to begin Friday, February 16 at 10 am (local). For more information, please visit here. One dollar for each ticket sold will be donated to Greenpeace.

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    GOOSE – TOUR 2024

    MAY

    24-26 – Chillicothe, IL – Summer Camp Presents Solshine: A Music & Arts Reverie †

    JUNE

    4 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory

    5 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory

    7 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    8 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    10 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse

    11 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland 

    12 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

    14 – Swanzey, NH – Northlands Music & Arts Festival (Two Sets) †

    15 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC

    16 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion

    18 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater

    20 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    21 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    22 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    23 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

    25 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

    26 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

    28 – Philadelphia, PA – Mann Center

    29 – New York, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    30 – New Haven, CT – Westville Music Bowl

    † Festival Appearance

  • K-Pop Band Oneus Returns to New York This Spring

    K-pop band Oneus has announced they are returning on a major North American Tour “La Dolce Vita”, with the 11-city tour featuring a stop at Madison Square Garden on March 24.

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    South Korean pop band Oneus first released their debut EP Light Us in 2019 with “Valkyrie” serving as its lead single. The song was received with positive reviews and quickly gained attention in the international markets by charting in top ten of several countries’ iTunes charts, including at number one in the US and Australia. In 2021 the pop band released their first full-length album Devil, consisting of eleven tracks, including the lead single “No Diggity”. 

    Oneus members, Ravn, Seoho, Leedo, Keonhee, Hwanwoong and Xion came up with their band name which has two meanings. One is that the members came together by gathering strength from every one of their fans, the other meaning symbolizes Oneus’ mission to bring together regular people who will work side-by-side to create a united world. “Oneus” in Korean also can be spelled as “One Earth”. The band is seemingly eager to get back in front of their fans and follow up from their Blood Moon tour in 2022.

    In addition to the success of other K-pop acts like Blackpink and BTS, Korean dramas like “Squid Game” have also contributed to the appeal of Korean pop and culture in the US. It goes without saying that local and NY K-pop fans will be thrilled to see one of the South Korean boy bands perform in their area soon. 

    “La Dolce Vita” will be the band’s third tour after their Fly With Us tour in 2019 and the Blood Moon tour in 2022.

    Fans can find tickets here for Oneus’ 11 stop tour that will feature a performance at the Madison Square Garden on March 24.

    Oneus “La Dolce Vita” 2024 World Tour dates:

    Sat Mar 16 – Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre

    Mon Mar 18 – Oakland, CA – Paramount Theatre

    Fri Mar 22 – Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

    Sun Mar 24 – New York, NY – Theater at Madison Square Garden

    Tue Mar 26 – Washington, D.C. – The Theater at MGM National Harbor

    Thu Mar 28 – Louisville, KY – The Louisville Palace

    Sun Mar 31 – Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theater at Dr. Phillips Center for Performing Arts

    Wed Apr 03 – Dallas, TX – Music Hall at Fair Park

    Fri Apr 05 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center

    Mon Apr 08 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre

    Wed Apr 10 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

  • The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra Showcases Castalia String Quartet

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its addition of the Castalia String Quartet to their Garufi Law P.C. Phelps Mansion Museum Series. The quartet consists of violinists Uli Speth, Debrah Devine, violist Amy Tompkins and cellist Ruth Berry. The show will commence on February 11 at 3pm at the Phelps Mansion Museum in Binghamton.

    The Castalia String Quartet formed in 2019. They perform throughout the upper Catskills, Finger Lakes, Mohawk Valley, Central, and Southern Tier regions of New York State. The group’s performances include collaborations with other musicians to form a variety of chamber ensembles.

    The individuals of the quartet show profound emotion in their skillful playing. Merged together, this quartet provides expression and beauty through classical music.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra promotes dozens of shows and events throughout the year, all of them of the orchestral variety. The orchestra is the largest and longest-serving symphony orchestra in the Southern Tier of NY, active since 1955.

    The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra remains like an engine of symphony to this day, providing works of art for orchestra enjoyers from all over the globe.

    Tickets are $25 and can be found on the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra website or the box office in Binghamton. For more information on the Castalia String Quartet’s show with the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra in February, click here.

  • Lost Radio Rounders to Perform “Songs America Voted By, 1840-1940” this Spring

    This spring, just as Election 2024 starts to warm up, Lost Radio Rounders will present a musical/historical program, titled “Songs America Voted By, 1840-1940.”

    With six public performances of the “Songs America Voted By” program lined up, the group starts in March with shows at libraries, museums, historical societies and college campuses.

    Lost Radio Rounders

    Back before TV, radio, and even PA systems, political parties would produce small booklets containing lyrics extoling their candidates virtues, while trashing the other guy. And in this time frame, it was all men running for office (how times have changed!)

    The booklets would suggest that those lyrics should be sung to the tune of popular melodies of the day, in the form of parodies. The program also includes issue songs about women’s suffrage, abolition and temperance.

    The “big bang” of campaign singing was led by the long defunct Whig party in 1840, and FDR’s use of radio for his fireside chats would put the first big nail in the coffin of campaign songs by 1940.

    Although the program from Lost Radio Rounders does not deal with any aspect of the coming election, the program may certainly attempt to prove that “the more things change, the more they stay the same.”

    Lost Radio Rounders “Songs American Voted By, 1840-1940” Performances

    Tuesday, March 26 at noon
    H.V.C.C. Bulmer Auditorium
    80 Vandenburgh Ave., Troy NY
    FREE

    Friday, April 12 at 10 a.m.
    Bethlehem Public Library
    451 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY
    FREE 

    Saturday, September 7 at 2 p.m.
    The Berkshire Athenaeum (Pittsfield Library)
    1 Wendell Ave., Pittsfield, MA
    FREE

    Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m.
    Guilderland Public Library
    2228 Western Ave., Guilderland, NY
    FREE

    Sunday, November 3 at 2 p.m.
    New Scotland Historical Association
    7 Old New Salem Road, Voorheesville, NY
    FREE

  • Dead & Company Finalize Sphere Residency Dates

    Dead & Company have released the final dates for their 18-show residency at Sphere in Las Vegas and tickets will be on sale to the general public beginning Friday, February 9. There is also an artist pre-registration that is currently underway and can be accessed here. These shows will take place over six weekends during May and June and will utilize Sphere’s next-generation technologies, including the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience creating a fully immersive visual environment. 

    Photo Credit: Sphere Entertainment

    The Artist Presale is currently underway, although advance registration does not guarantee tickets as supplies are limited. The general on-sale will begin Friday, February 9th at 10 AM PT at Ticketmaster.com.

    Tickets start at $145 and will reflect all-in pricing. This means the ticket price listed is the full out-of-pocket price inclusive of taxes and fees.

    For VIP packages, Vibee is the official VIP Concert & Hotel Package partner for Dead & Company’s historic residency at Sphere and is the only way to access ticket bundles for all three weekend shows. Fans can purchase various Vibee packages through the official presale. Additionally, all Vibee VIP package holders will receive priority entry into the Dead & Company Fan Portal coming soon to The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. For ticket and Vibee VIP Concert and Hotel Package information, please visit: www.deadforever.vibee.com.

    Dead & Company – Dead Forever – Live at Sphere dates:

    Thursday, May 16; Friday, May 17; Saturday, May 18

    Friday, May 24; Saturday, May 25; Sunday, May 26

    Thursday, May 30; Friday, May 31; Saturday, June 1

    Thursday, June 6; Friday, June 7; Saturday, June 8

    Thursday, June 13; Friday, June 14; Saturday, June 15

    Thursday, June 20; Friday, June 21; Saturday, June 22