Category: Genres

  • Janet Jackson to Tour at Darien Lake and Barclays Center

    Five-time Grammy-award winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Janet Jackson is set to tour across the US. Most notably, the Queen of Pop has added two New York stops – Darien Lake Amphitheater in Buffalo, and Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

    The Together Again tour consists of 35 dates, starting on Tuesday, June 4, and wrapping up on Tuesday July 30. Additionally, alongside Ms. Janet Jackson is Hip Hop Legend, Nelly, who will be featured across all dates of the tour.

    The tour will celebrate 50 years of Ms. Jackson in entertainment. In addition, this tour will spotlight the anniversaries of three of Jackson’s albums. These include – The Velvet Rope, janet, and Rhythm Nation.

    Janet Jackson Together Again 2024 tour dates:

    Tue Jun 04 | Palm Desert, CA | Acrisure Arena

    Thu Jun 06 | Chula Vista, CA | North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sat Jun 08 | Los Angeles, CA | The Kia Forum

    Sun Jun 09 | Anaheim, CA | Honda Center

    Tue Jun 11 | Sacramento, CA | Golden 1 Center

    Wed Jun 12 | San Francisco, CA | Chase Center

    Fri Jun 14 | Salt Lake City, UT | USANA Amphitheatre

    Sun Jun 16 | Denver, CO | Ball Arena

    Tue Jun 18 | Saint Paul, MN | Xcel Energy Center

    Wed Jun 19 | Chicago, IL | United Center

    Fri Jun 21 | St. Louis, MO | Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

    Sat Jun 22 | Cincinnati, OH | Riverbend Music Center

    Sun Jun 23 | Indianapolis, IN | Gainbridge Fieldhouse

    Tue Jun 25 | Cleveland, OH | Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

    Wed Jun 26 | Philadelphia, PA | Wells Fargo Center

    Fri Jun 28 | Boston, MA | TD Garden

    Sat Jun 29 | Hartford, CT | The XFINITY Theatre

    Tue Jul 02 | Detroit, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Wed Jul 03 | Toronto, ON | Scotiabank Arena

    Fri Jul 05 | Buffalo, NY | Darien Lake Amphitheater

    Sat Jul 06 | Hershey, PA | Hersheypark Stadium

    Tue Jul 09 | Newark, NJ | Prudential Center

    Wed Jul 10 | Brooklyn, NY | Barclays Center

    Fri Jul 12 | Washington, DC | Capital One Arena

    Sat Jul 13 | Baltimore, MD | CFG Bank Arena

    Sun Jul 14 | Charlotte, NC | PNC Music Pavilion

    Tue Jul 16 | Tampa, FL | MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Thu Jul 18 | West Palm Beach, FL | iThink Financial Amphitheatre

    Sat Jul 20 | Orlando, FL | Kia Center

    Sun Jul 21 | Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena

    Tue Jul 23 | New Orleans, LA | Smoothie King Center

    Thu Jul 25 | Fort Worth, TX | Dickies Arena

    Fri Jul 26 | Oklahoma City, OK | Paycom Center

    Sat Jul 27 | Austin, TX | Moody Center

    Tue Jul 30 | Phoenix, AZ | Footprint Center

    Tickets for the shows will be available for presale starting Wednesday, January 17 at 10 AM. General on-sale begins Friday, January 19. To purchase tickets, visit LiveNation.com. For more information such as VIP packages, Meet & Greet opportunities and more visit VIPnation.com.

  • Sam Rappaport Explores Intimacy and Growth in “Bicycle Away”

    Brooklyn-based singer/songwriter Sam Rappaport has released the music video for his latest single “Bicycle Away,” teaming up with Queens-based interpretive dancers and filmmakers Kathleen Dalton and Sonja Petermann for the intimate and emotional track.

    Credit: John LaRosa.

    Sam Rappaport is a Los Angeles-born writer and musician living in Bushwick. He pulls from rock, jazz, and soul, creating understated compositions. With a touch of delicate vocals, he creates an intimate vibe that makes the listener feel as if they are being addressed directly.

    “Bicycle Away” was produced by Lorenzo Wolff and recorded in his East Williamsburg studio Restoration Sound. The track traces the volatile seesawing of a relationship struggling to reach equilibrium, with the narrator acknowledging his need for emotional growth while also yearning for an escape route. He wants to escape and move beyond the horizon but also wants to stay close.

    I wrote this song about a year and a half ago. I think it started with this image–this memory–of my friends and I riding bikes through the streets of the valley, in Southern California–how it felt like we were explorers charting out a whole geography of experiences. We felt trapped by the valley, and we wanted to escape, but there was also such a feeling of freedom in being a kid, on a bike, after school, racing through different neighborhoods. Our entire lives were still in the distance. Then, from there, I moved into the present and started thinking about the difficulties I’ve had in finding equilibrium in relationships, the tendency to kind of swing between extremes. Somehow, I crammed all that stuff together into a song. I’m not really sure how it happens.

    Sam Rappaport.

    The music video is soft and nostalgic, bringing the viewer in deep with the rhythmic movement and slow edits. Sam Rappaport’s voice is melodic, bringing in irresistible slow guitars and percussion. The listener can fall hard into the track, reminiscing on their past along with Sam. The interpretive dancing was a unique touch and helped tell the story even more, bringing in scenes of nature that make you feel warm as you watch it.

    “Bicycle Away,” the new daring and emotional track from Sam Rappaport made me feel many different emotions while watching it, and is perfect for these cold winter months coming up. It is available to stream now.

  • “Feels Nice” – Crystal Caverns’ Latest Single Bursts on the Scene

    On December 22, Indie-Pop duo Crystal Caverns, hailing from Rockaway Beach, Queens released their single titled, “Feels Nice.”

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    With clear vocal influence from artists like Björk, and a melodic-angsty sound similar to Juice Wrld, this single showcases the vibe Crystal Caverns is curating. Driving basslines, cinematic keys, and ethereal vocals round out their sound. From the slow, melodic build up in the beginning, to the transition into vocal harmony, this track keeps you engaged. With whimsical synth, a punchy 80s percussion, and a plethora of intricate sounds, the instrumentation couples well with the melodic vocals.

    Originating from Rockaway Beach, Queens, Jae t’Aime and Jason Alex Grey make up the two minds of the duo. With Jae on lead vocals, keys, and programming, Jason on vocals, bass, and guitars, the duo covers plenty of ground and sound of the sonic landscape. The duo has also announced they will be playing two shows in NYC in January.

    Upcoming Crystal Caverns Shows:

    1/24/24 @ Mercury Lounge – 8PM

    Listen to Crystal Caverns’ new single, “Feel’s Nice”below.

    https://soundcloud.com/crystalcavernsmusic/feels-nice
  • Lionel Richie and Earth, Wind & Fire Coming to KeyBank Center in Buffalo This Summer

    Legendary singer, songwriter, and producer Lionel Richie has announced the extension of his “Sing A Song All Night Long” tour with special guests Earth, Wind & Fire coming to KeyBank Center in Buffalo, on June 15. 

    Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, Richie is known for hits like “Dancing on the Ceiling”, “All Night Long (All Night),” “Say You, Say Me”,  “Hello,” and more. The former member of the Commodores will be joined by Grammy-winning musical group Earth, Wind & Fire.

    The Earth, Wind & Fire have cemented their lasting impact in music as they continue to inspire new audiences and thrill those who have been with them from the beginning. The legendary musical group recently earned their 27th career Grammy nomination for “Best Traditional R&B Performance” as a featured artist on Victoria Monét’s song “Hollywood.”

    The “Sing A Song All Night Long” tour will kick off on May 23 and General on-sale for all Lionel Richie shows, including KeyBank Center in Buffalo, begins on Friday, January 19 at 10 AM on Ticketmaster.

    The tour will also offer VIP packages and experiences that include premium tickets, access to the pre-show VIP lounge, limited edition tour posters, specially designed VIP gift items, and more. More information available here

    SING A SONG ALL NIGHT LONG 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Thu May 23 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena 

    Sat May 25 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena 

    Tue May 28 – Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena

    Wed May 29 – Memphis, TN – FedEx Forum 

    Fri May 31 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center 

    Tue Jun 04 – San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center 

    Thu Jun 06 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center 

    Fri Jun 07 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center 

    Sun Jun 09 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center

    Wed Jun 12 – Louisville, KY – KFC Yum! Center 

    Thu Jun 13 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center 

    Sat Jun 15 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center 

    Sun Jun 16 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

  • Ricky Byrd Honors Jeff Beck In “Rhapsody In Blues (One for Jeff)”

    Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ricky Byrd pays tribute to his guitar hero Jeff Beck in a new single “Rhapsody In Blues (One for Jeff)”

    Guitarist and Singer-songwriter Ricky Byrd who was inducted into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in inducted in 2015 with Joan Jett and The Blackhearts has released a new single instrumental single “Rhapsody In Blues (One for Jeff)” to pay a tribute to his guitar hero Jeff Beck who passed away in 2023 due to illness.  

    Byrd’s new single “Rhapsody In Blues (One for Jeff)” follows the release of his recent digital/7″ singles “Louanne”, “Alien” and “Glamdemic Blues”, which featured a B-side cover of the Four Tops’ classic “Reach Out (I’ll Be There).

    The only way I felt I could properly pay tribute to Jeff Beck, whose playing has inspired me my whole life, was to record this track dedicated to him. This is a track I felt I needed to write. I did it as a thank you to Jeff. He was such an important part of the process for me as a guitar player.

    First as a teenager discovering all this cool new music I was soaking up, trying to learn a riff here and there (the easy ones), to all these many years later where I’m still in awe of where he took guitar playing. And yes I’m still trying (mostly unsuccessfully) to nick one of his riffs. Thanks again Guv’nor.

    Ricky Byrd

    The song honors the legendary guitarist Jeff Beck, who played with the Yardbirds and was once named one of the top 5 guitarists of all-time by Rolling Stone. Jeff was a  two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee – first with The Yardbirds in 1992 and later as a solo artist in 2009, before he passed he had with Johnny Depp in the Fall off 2022 and made a stop at UPAC in Kingston. Revisit the performance here.

    “Rhapsody In Blues (One for Jeff)” is available to stream everywhere. For more information about Byrd, visit here.

  • The Allman Betts Band announces Spring Tour, Stopping in Westhampton Beach and Tarrytown

    The Allman Betts Band has announced their spring tour and they will kick things off in May with shows in Westhampton Beach and Tarrytown.

    After making their debut in 2019, The Allman Betts will kick off their first US tour since 2021 which will make a stop at Westhampton Beach PAC on May 22 and Music Hall in Tarrytown on June 6. The band’s upcoming tour will also feature the southern soul-rock artist JJ Grey and the singer-songwriter JD Simo

    Devon Allman and Duane Betts first met as children, when their fathers — keyboardist Gregg Allman and guitarist Dickey Betts, both co-founders of The Allman Brothers Band — brought their boys on tour for the group’s 20th-anniversary tour. The duo Devon Allman and Duane Betts went to be the leaders of The Allman Betts Band, a supergroup anchored by sharp songwriting, fiery fretwork, and a historic legacy.

    Inspired by the classic sounds of the group’s family tree, The Allman Betts Band makes timeless rock & roll for the modern world, blurring the boundaries between blues, Americana, and southern soul. Over the course of two critically acclaimed studio albums, hundreds of live shows, and annual performances of the Allman Betts Family Revival, The Allman Betts Band has established its own legacy of music and brotherhood. 

    Tickets and up-to–date information are available here.

    The Allman Betts Band On Tour 

    May 16 – Charleston Music Hall | Charleston, SC

    May 17 – Walhalla Performing Arts Center | Walhalla, SC^

    May 18 – Helena Amphitheater Park | Helena, AL

    May 19 – Buckhead Theatre | Atlanta, GA^

    May 22 –  Westhampton Beach PAC | Westhampton, NY^

    May 23 –  Scottish Rite Auditorium | Collingswood, NJ^

    May 24 – Count Basie CFA | Red Bank, NJ^

    May 25 – Roanoke Festival in the Park | Roanoke, VA

    May 26 – St. Augustine Amphitheater | St. Augustine, FL* 

    May 27 – Capitol Theatre | Clearwater, FL^

    May 29 – Mercury Ballroom | Louisville, KY^

    May 30 – The Fillmore | Detroit, MI^ 

    May 31 – Arcada Theater | St. Charles, IL^ 

    June 1 – Hoxeyville Music Festival | Wellston, MI 

    June 2 – CEFCU Peoria Riverfront | Peoria, IL^ 

    June 4 – Birchmere | Alexandra, VA^

    June 5 – State Theatre | State College, PA^ 

    June 6 – Music Hall | Tarrytown, NY^

    June 7 – Colonial PAC | Keene, NH^

    June 8 – Cabot Theater | Beverly, MA^ 

    June 9 – Newton Theater | Newton, NJ^

    *w/ JJ Grey 

    ^w/ JD Simo

  • One Of The Many Faces Behind Wonderland Forest: Shelby Martin

    Wonderland Forest is more than just a forest: it has hiking trails, campgrounds, a wedding venue, and more recently, an outdoor music venue with various bands, food vendors, and other activities from across the United States.

    Wonderland Forest exists because of a big team that focuses on the business side of managing grounds such as Wonderland Forest, as well as a focus on the environmentalism needed to run such a place ethically. One of these hard-workers is 2023 SUNY ESF graduate student, Shelby Martin.

    shelby martin wonderland forest
    Wonderland’s Facebook

    Shelby Martin describes the atmosphere of Wonderland to be peaceful. In fact, their motto is “A Forest Peaceful Adventures.” All these peaceful adventures – from camping, hiking, all the way to concerts and tattoo trucks – are what makes this venue unlike any other in Upstate New York.

    Another aspect of Wonderland that makes it stand out is that most attendees treat the concerts more like a festival, and dress up in costume for their events. “For TumbleDown and Biscoland there were a lot more extravagant outfits. From my experience, people love to go all-out and feel like themselves, when they can’t be themselves in the real world,” Martin explains. 

    Martin also encourages everyone to listen to music outdoors – one aspect of Wonderland that many venues can’t offer. “I love listening to music in any venue whatsoever … but there’s just something different about listening to music outside, sitting on the grass, dancing with your friends.” 

    biscoland 2023 shelby martin wonderland forest
    Biscoland at Wonderland Forest – photo by Tara Gracer

    As a Science and Forestry major, Shelby Martin paid close attention to a lot of the sustainability that goes into running a venue. She is happy with the outcome of the forest and how it has transformed into what it is today– a repurposing of a place that was already set up for human use, with the intention to enjoy the outdoors. She’s a big advocate for integrating humans into nature– so much of our time is spent indoors staring at screens, so any excuse to get outside is a good one. Martin says that she and her team worked to make sure that trails were safe for humans while taking special precautions to preserve the natural wildlife that already lived in the forest. 

    While environmentalism being integrated into music is a somewhat new idea, Martin and her team are doing their best to keep sustainability in mind as they move forward with the venue. Wonderland already has stonewater mitigation, which is used to guide water where to go, in order to lessen negative effects of hard rains on the already compact soil. Even with this and other sustainability measures, she already has plans in the works to make her venue more sustainable, such as composting, and adding detailed descriptions of what can and cannot be recycled. She also hopes to incorporate an educational aspect of the forest with signs to identify types of flora and fauna that make Wonderland unique. 

    shelby martin wonderland forest
    Shelby Martin’s LinkedIn

    Shelby Martin is part of a team of six to seven people, which branches out to an even larger team that makes the wheels turn. But she makes it clear that Wonderland is so much more than her and her coworkers: “But really, Wonderland relies on our locals and our fans that come see the music…” She emphasizes that while Wonderland is a beautiful adventure – the people that visit are what really makes it shine, as well as all the work she and her coworkers put in to make Wonderland what it is.

    During the fall semester, Shelby Martin was taking nine class credits and six research credits– one must wonder how a full-time student can balance both academics and a job such as this one. Over the summer of 2023, she worked 60-80-hour work weeks, since that’s the best time to get “knit-picky” problems taken care of. Though she no longer works that same schedule – she cut her work to about 20 hours per week – she admits that it’s certainly difficult to be a student and balance that work with her job. Luckily, her team is very understanding of what it means to be a student, and the key to her balance was simply communication. “I told the whole team that [I had midterms that week] and everyone took something off of my plate for things that needed to be done around Wonderland…to make my plate a little lighter.”

    Wonderland’s Facebook

    When asked about vendors – they come from across the country with various food truck niches and other activities – Martin says that vendors actually contact Wonderland directly. In fact, there’s been so many that want to be involved, they’ve unfortunately had to refuse some due to the amount of applications. They particularly look for “a commitment to music as well as a commitment to their business.” They’ve had local vendors, but also vendors all the way from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and even Vermont.

    Wonderland is so much more than a music venue. “We’re a campground, we’re an event center, we are a wedding venue. We are a multi-faceted space with 500 acres to work with and lots of trees and great space to do whatever, and be yourself.” 

    Wonderland’s Facebook

    For more information on Wonderland, visit their website, or follow them on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRMYLhuG5Es&ab_channel=WonderlandForest
  • The Orchestra Of The Southern Finger Lakes Announces “Music with Friends”

    The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes (OSFL) has announced its upcoming Chamber Music Series concert, “Music with Friends” on Jan. 26, set to take place at a new venue 360Aurora, located in Elmira Heights. 

    The artists performing at the “Music with Friends” concert include Laura Campbell in flute, Lesley McClelland in oboe, Richard MacDowell in clarinet, David Resig in bassoon, and Claire Tuxill McKenney in horn. Also, representing composers from various countries, the concert repertoire will include Petite Suite by Claude Debussy from France, Six Bagatelles by György Ligeti from Hungary, Quintett, Op. 79 by August Klughardt from Germany, and Summer Evening at Ile-Ife by Godwin Sadoh from Nigeria.

    The OSFL offers four regular season full orchestra concerts, including a side-by-side Youth Orchestra and professional musician collaboration, a Musicians’ Choice Chamber Music Series, concerts by the Chorus of the Southern Finger Lakes, concerts by the Youth Orchestra, and educational concerts for children. 

    Under the guidance of distinguished Music Director and Conductor, Toshiyuki Shimada, the OSFL is a strong supporter of highlighting the musical achievements of young musicians with its own youth ensembles and the Hertzog Concerto & Aria Competition for young artists in grades 9 through 12. The OSFL often collaborates with regional cultural partners, artists, and like-minded organizations to advance their mutual artistic growth in the greater Elmira-Corning area.

    Following the tradition of the Musicians’ Choice Chamber Music Series, oral program notes will be given by the musicians interspersed throughout the performance. The short format program (60 to 75 minutes) will be presented in an intimate, relaxed setting without intermission. 

    Doors will open at 6:30 PM and fans are advised to come early and bring friends to enjoy a delightful evening of wine, spirits and “Music with Friends.”

    Tickets start at $25 and at $15 for college students with ID. Entry is free for all children under 18. Tickets for “Music with Friends” on Jan. 26 can be purchased online at their website, by calling 607 936 2873, or in person at the OSFL office, 49 Bridge Street, Corning, NY.

  • Richard James of Neighbor Talks “Silver” and Neighbor Nine, ahead of Weekend Shows at Putnam Place and Levon Helm Studios

    Neighbor will make their way to Saratoga Springs for the first time on Friday, January 19, having grown a sizeable following in the Northeast over the past five years. They’ll also be at Levon Helm Studios the next night, January 20, for an intimate show, sure to be packed with diehard fans on what looks to be a frosty night.

    Speaking with singer and keyboardist Richard James, one had to know – how did it take so long to come to Saratoga Springs?

    “Every time we come to Putnam Place with Pink Talking Fish is a blast, and I wanted to make sure the first time we played there with Neighbor, it was a packed house and the date made sense. Having not played Saratoga Springs definitely has driven up interest in the show, and could be the start of something.”

    Neighbor is the creation of childhood neighbors Richard James (vocals, keys) and Lyle Brewer (guitar), plus Dan Kelly (bass) and Dean “The Dux” Johnston (drums), together combining ambitious composition, soulful balladry, and a fearless approach to improvisations with intent, creating Neighbor’s “down home” sound.

    While James was touring with Pink Talking Fish, Brewer went on to teach guitar at Berklee College of Music, and in 2018 they revisited playing music together. With no barriers, it was like they were back in middle school, writing songs and performing together. The two are now finding balance after five years, between songwriting and jamming on (mostly) original material each night.

    neighbor
    photo by Chris Capaci

    Having just celebrated their 5 year anniversary as a band earlier this month, but four years ago in early 2020, Neighbor was just getting warmed up when COVID hit, shutting down the live music industry. Thus, in the years that have followed, they have been strategic with their touring schedule.

    “All members of the band have families and kids. Lyle is an instructor at Berklee College of Music, and Dean is drum chair at Milton Academy outside of Boston, so routing needs to work out among balanced schedules and family obligations”

    This, while also trying to push as hard as they can without burning out or taking away from instruction at these music schools, maneuvering the the band’s direction deftly. The band, collectively, wants to make sure they are not overwhelmed by how much is going on – the number of shows, the time on the road and away from home.

    As a band, Neighbor wants longevity, and they’ll defer to taking the slow road instead of rushing. 

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    photo by Chris Capaci

    Neighbor saw its genesis well before 2018, going back to when James was on the road with Pink Talking Fish. “I’ve been writing since I ever got into music. Once I got started with Pink Talking Fish, I toured for six or seven years straight, compiled all this original music, and it was eventually time to do something different,” said James. After spending a day in New Orleans with piano legend Jon Cleary and gaining clarity towards a vision for his music, he began a Tuesday night residency at Thunder Road in Somerville, recruiting childhood neighbor Lyle Brewer, hence the band name, Neighbor.

    For Neighbor’s five year anniversary, they decided to go back to their roots and recently announced a five week residency, one week for each year as a band, to pay tribute to how things came to be what they are now. James recalls those early Neighbor shows. “There are so many weird, crazy antics we would do at Tuesday night residencies in the past, special guests, switching up instruments, keeping fans on their toes and coming back for more the next week.” They look to bring back this magic with their upcoming residency at Soundcheck Studios, starting February 20 through March 19, every Tuesday night. “A lot of people travel to see us, and although we play the songs differently each night to keep it fresh, to give it that extra factor (horns), keeping it interesting where fans won’t want to miss a show” said James.

    There is also the Neighbor rock opera, Silver, which was recently performed with the “Neighbor Nine,” where five additional horns and back up singers join the Neighbor quartet for a surprise factor on any given night. The Neighbor Nine come together with the full band, plus Matt Wayne (saxophone), James Cronin (trumpet), Rob Krahn (trombone), with Renee DuPuis and Joanne Cassidy as backup vocalists. The band has custom baseball jerseys, and if four members are wearing them, you might see the three horns and two singers come out and join Neighbor for some or all of the show. 

    Performing Silver was hands down the show of the year. I was blown away by the musicianship of the other band members, and even with limited opportunities to practice in advance, we ran a bunch of music during soundcheck and it was all there, no one skipped a beat. To have that trust and perform at the level we did – including songs played that night for the first time – it was magical. Adding in the show was rescheduled from October when the shooting in Lewiston postponed many events, in this case until January – which meant practice during the holiday season, a tough call for family-centric band members, but they pulled it off.

    Richard James

    That rock opera is based on the whole idea behind Neighbor – “let’s go out and have fun,” as James puts it. “The moment this stops being fun, it’s time we should stop doing it. We thought it would be fun to write a rock odyssey. Lyle and Richard grew up on rock operas, and we gave it a go during COVID, escaping the division in the country while settling on a story: two guys plan to leave the planet, stumble upon a guy who has the answers, and take off on an interstellar adventure, spread out over 10 songs, ” “Magic Marble Crew,” “Magna Zero” and “We Need You” among them. The story unfolds as the pair discover different civilizations, steal a spaceship, all in the pursuit of finding a home where everyone looks out for each other – neighbors helping neighbors, if you will.”

    Having just released 30 shows on Nugs.Net and a thorough collection of music on the Neighbor Bandcamp page, Neighbor’s diverse catalog of hundreds of songs makes them one of the most exciting and unpredictable live bands in the music scene today. Don’t miss them at Putnam Place on Friday, January 19, and Saturday, January 20 at Levon Helm Studios.

  • Laugh Out Loud with Jackie Martling: ‘Joke Man’ Documentary Premiere at the LIMEHOF

    Long Island’s comedy enthusiasts are in for a treat as legendary comedian Jackie Martling is set to make a memorable appearance at the LIMEHOF later this month. The event will feature Martling’s new documentary titled “Joke Man.”

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    Scheduled to take place at the prestigious LIMEHOF on January 27th, this event promises an evening filled with laughter, insights into Martling’s comedic journey, and a unique opportunity to engage with the comedian himself. The highlight of the evening will undoubtedly be the screening of “Joke Man,” a documentary that delves into Martling’s life, career, and the art of making people laugh.

    The documentary offers fans an intimate look into the mind of the man behind the jokes, exploring his early days in comedy, the challenges he faced, and the triumphs that shaped his remarkable career. From his time on the Howard Stern Show to his stand-up performances, “Joke Man” provides a comprehensive view of Martling’s contribution to the world of comedy.

    Tom Needham, the esteemed Host of the Sounds of Film, will take the reins during the Q&A session. This dynamic setup ensures a thought-provoking and engaging dialogue as Needham delves into the intricacies of Jackie Martling’s comedic journey and the making of the “Joke Man” documentary.

    To add an extra layer of excitement to the event, there will also be a meet and greet session, giving attendees the chance to meet Jackie Martling face-to-face, get autographs, and capture memories with the legendary comedian. This exclusive opportunity allows fans to express their appreciation for Martling’s work and share their favorite comedic moments.

    The LIMEHOF serves as a fitting venue for this special occasion, blending music and comedy in a celebration of Long Island’s rich cultural heritage. Martling’s contribution to the world of comedy has undoubtedly earned him a place among Long Island’s esteemed artists.

    For more information on this event and to stay updated on all upcoming happenings at the Long Island Music Hall of Fame, visit this link. Explore a calendar of exciting events featuring the best in music, comedy, and more, ensuring that there’s always something extraordinary on the horizon for entertainment enthusiasts.