Category: Rock

  • Primus, Coheed and Cambria Announce Tour, Coming to Saratoga, Buffalo, and Big Flats

    PRIMUS and COHEED AND CAMBRIA have announced that they will be teaming up this summer for an extensive 25-date summer tour, coming to Outer Harbor in Buffalo on Aug. 9, Michelob Ultra Summer Stage at Tag’s in Big Flats on Aug. 10, and Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on Aug. 12.

    PRIMUS and COHEED AND CAMBRIA.
    Photo by Joshua Davis for NYS Music.

    The tour will be supported by GUERILLA TOSS, TOO MANY ZOOZ, and FISHBONE, who will be opening for the headlining acts throughout the summer. PRIMUS has had a busy few years – releasing their first new music in five years with the Conspiranoid EP. The band also completed their extensive “A Tribute To Kings” tour across North America, where they performed Rush’s A Farewell To Kings in its entirety, alongside a set of their music. Comprised of bassist/vocalist Les Claypool, guitarist Larry “Ler” LaLonde, and drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander, PRIMUS has been rocking out since 1984.

    Most recently, Claypool toured the country with the Fearless Flying Frog Brigade for the first time in 20 years performing Pink Floyd’s Animals in its entirety. 

    “The music of PRIMUS has had a creative influence on me and it is a huge honor to get to share the stage with them,” says COHEED AND CAMBRIA frontman Claudio Sanchez.

    PRIMUS and COHEED AND CAMBRIA

    Fans can elevate their night out with PRIMUS as an official VIP this summer with The Fat Bastard and Lucky Bastard VIP Experiences. These include a show ticket, early entry into the venue, an invitation to the exclusive pre-show Q&A, and a signed VIP tour poster. Fans can buy the Fat Bastard Front Row Super VIP Experience for a seat in the front row of the venue. All VIP Experiences will go on sale on Wednesday, February 21 at 10 a.m. local venue time and will require a password for purchase. 

    Regular tickets go on sale on Friday, February 23 at 10 a.m. local. For more information, visit here.

    PRIMUS and COHEED AND CAMBRIA Summer 2024 tour dates:

    July 12 – Redding Civic Auditorium – Redding, CA*
    July 13 – Hayden Homes Amphitheater – Bend, OR*
    July 15 – Mountain America Center – Idaho Falls, ID*
    July 18 – Marymoor Park – Redmond, WA*
    July 19 – Edgefield – Troutdale, OR*
    July 20 – Spokane Pavilion – Spokane, WA*
    July 22 – Kettlehouse Amphitheater – Bonner, MT*
    July 24 – Denny Sanford Premier Center – Sioux Falls, SD*
    July 26 – The Ledge Amphitheater – Waite Park, MN^
    July 27 – McGrath Amphitheatre – Cedar Rapids, IA^
    July 28 – The Astro – La Vista, NE^
    July 30 – The Andrew J Brady Music Center – Cincinnati, OH^
    August 1 – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – Indianapolis, IN^
    August 2 – Breese Stevens Field – Madison, WI^
    August 3 – Saint Louis Music Park – St. Louis, MO^
    August 5 – Blossom Music Center – Cuyahoga Falls, OH^
    August 6 – KEMBA Live! – Columbus, OH^
    August 8 – Stage AE – Pittsburgh, PA~
    August 9 – Outer Harbor – Buffalo, NY~
    August 10 – Michelob Ultra Summer Stage at Tag’s – Big Flats, NY~
    August 12 – Broadview Stage at SPAC – Saratoga Springs, NY~
    August 13 – State Theatre Summer Concert Series at Thompson’s Point – Portland, ME~
    August 14 – The Anthem – Washington, DC~
    August 16 – Virginia Credit Union LIVE! – Richmond, VA~
    August 17 – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – Charlotte, NC~

    * with GUERILLA TOSS
    ^ with TOO MANY ZOOZ
    ~ with FISHBONE

  • Rock Icon Steve Conte Announces Latest Album, ‘The Concrete Jangle’ this Spring

    Acclaimed NYC singer/songwriter and guitarist Steve Conte has announced the release of his new album The Concrete Jangle this Spring. The album will feature 10 tracks and will be a display of renowned songwriting from Conte, along with Andy Partridge.

    Steve Conte has announced the release of his new album The Concrete Jangle

    Conte is best known for his work with proto-punk band New York Dolls as the guitarist from 2004-2010. Prior to this, Conte had several gigs as a guitarist throughout NYC for much of his beginning. In 1988, Conte was a part of The Hudson River Rats, a blues band based in the west-village of Manhattan.

    Conte has collaborated with a range of notable artists, including Peter Wolf, Eric Burdon of The Animals, Willy DeVille, Billy Squier, Maceo Parker, Willie Nile, Jim Jones, Hubert Sumlin, and even Paul Simon.

    Steve’s mother Rosemary Conte is also a renowned New York artist, as she was a vibrant jazz singer in the 50s and 60s.

    Steve Conte has announced the release of his new album The Concrete Jangle

    Steve Conte’s upcoming album is set to release on April 20, which is also Record Store Day. The 10-track album will contain a variety of rock tunes ranging from soft to heavy. The album will be released on all platforms and music services.

    To learn more about Steve Conte and his latest album, click here. To catch the vinyl release of The Concrete Jangle, visit recordstoreday.com.

  • The Dead Begin Their Lone Drummer Era at The Cap: February 19, 1971

    Today marks a somewhat somber anniversary in Grateful Dead history as the band’s second show at their final residency at The Capitol Theater this day in 1971 would be the first of many without drummer Mickey Hart. Racked by depression and guilt from his father stealing money from the band, Hart would take a self-imposed hiatus for several years before rejoining in 1974.

    The Dead The Cap
    stub via Ed Perlstein

    As the Dead prepared for some of their last shows ever at The Cap, they were still treating this a short-term absence. They continued to deliver a string of new songs and material, many of which made their debuts at the memorable show from the night before. The music does not seem to suffer at all and takes on a sleeker, more focused sound with only one drum kit now being used. This show was even selected as one for live release by soundman Dan Healy back in the early 90s but never got officially unveiled until 2007 as Three From The Vault.

    Discover Grateful Dead shows from over the years across New York State with our interactive map below

    Unsurprisingly, the recording of tonight’s show begins with some on-stage tuning from the Dead. This actually elicits two distinct warm-up/time wasting songs with quick takes on “The Merry Go-Round Broke Down” and “Spring Song.” The end of the latter paves the way for the band to launch right into a show-opening “Truckin’.” It’s a tight and concise jam to start things off that certainly has a little less “thunder” to it thanks the subtraction of one drum kit. The always emotional “Loser” follows with Jerry Garcia taking the lead on vocals and delivering its powerfully somber guitar solo with ease.

    “Cumberland Blues” swings the emotion right back the other way with a fun, spirited take fueled by some peppy Phil Lesh-produced bass lines before Pigpen gets his first say of the evening with his signature take on the Elmore James blues classic “It Hurts Me Too.” This rounds out a very similar opening to the show from the night before with the three of the four numbers being repeats.

    These kept on coming with the brand new “Bertha” that follows, only the fourth one ever performed after its East Coast debut the night before. Some issues with the early vocals occur on the recording, but they soon get resolved on this fast-paced and energetic take with Pigpen on organ making notable contributions. The second-ever “Playin’ In The Band,” which also debuted last night, comes next although no jam of any merit is produced with the band very much still learning how to tackle this one. The string of repeats gets broken up with an electric take on a song more often associated with acoustic Dead, “Dark Hollow.”

    The music does finally stretch out a bit with a 15-minute take on another blues classic “Smokestack Lightning,” with Pigpen once again manning the lead vocals and playing the part of Howlin’ Wolf as only he can. His improvised lyrics and harmonica play in conjunction with some stirring guitar licks courtesy of Garcia provide all the fuel that this first set highlight needs.

    The Dead then round out the first set at The Cap this evening with a breakneck “China Cat Sunflower” and “I Know You Rider” that features its traditional seamless segue between the two. The new songs then kept on coming in the second set, beginning with the Bob Weir-led tunes “Greatest Story Ever Told” and then only the third ever known performance of “Johnny B. Goode,” a Chuck Berry cover that would continue to be seen on Grateful Dead setlists throughout the band’s touring career.

    After some intricate tuning, a fresh song finally emerges, the brand new “Bird Song,” with Garcia reassuming lead vocals and leading the group through an especially rhythmic early rendition that seems to peter out fairly suddenly instead of being stretched out like it would be in the years to come. This sets the stage for Pigpen to shine once more as then leads the group through the blues-laden and Robert Hunter-penned “Easy Wind.” There would be only two more performances of this vintage Pigpen tune ever played after this one.

    Another Dead classic then makes its live debut at the Capitol Theater as the first ever “Deal” is played with Jerry grabbing the reigns once more and leading the band through a rapid take on another soon-to-be live show regular. The second set “Drums” section may be missing one drummer this evening but Bill Kreutzmann handles this, and the rest of the show, with ease and finesse, paving the way nicely into the percussive-heavy opening of “The Other One.” This offers some of the real exploratory playing of the show as Garcia, Lesh and Kreutzmann all seem to lock in, eliciting tribal-like rhythms and patterns in a jam that slowly crescendos.

    It comes to a pretty abrupt ending, however, as the Dead seem to want to fit in the second ever “Wharf Rat” before things come to a close. This slows the tempo down significantly as Garcia belts out the emotional lyrics on a another future live show staple. After one last extensive tuning session, which serves as an unofficial encore break of sorts, the band launches into one last cover for the night, a rousing, stretched out take of “Good Lovin’” with Pigpen once more adding his signature style to the proceedings.

    The show then wraps up with a standard run through of an “oldie,” in “Casey Jones” as night two of the Dead’s final residency at the Cap comes to a close and the short-lived Mickey Hart-less era of the band begins.

    Grateful Dead – Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY February 19, 1971

    Set 1: Truckin’ , Loser, Cumberland Blues, It Hurts Me Too, Bertha, Playing In The Band, Dark Hollow, Smokestack Lightnin’, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider

    Set 2: Greatest Story Ever Told > Johnny B. Goode, Bird Song, Easy Wind, Deal, Cryptical Envelopment > Drums > The Other One > Wharf Rat, , Good Lovin’ , Casey Jones

  • Santana and Counting Crows Announce Oneness Tour Coming to Bethel, Syracuse, and Wantagh

    Legendary guitarist Santana and GRAMMY-nominated band Counting Crows have announced they will be touring together this summer. The Oneness Tour will stop by Bethel Woods on July 18, Jones Beach on July 21, and Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview on July 24.

    Santana and Counting Crows will deliver tons of high-energy, passionate, and classic hits from their catalogs. Carlos Santana will provide his legendary guitar playing, while the Counting Crows get everyone jiving and singing along.

    These artists are visionaries, and a tour combining the minds of these talents will surely prove to be a spectacle. The musicianship of these artists allows for a plethora of hits to be unleashed this summer.

    The tour will also offer different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium tickets, commemorative tickets, exclusive merchandise items, and a collectible laminate.

    Counting Crows Live

    Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale beginning on Wednesday, February 14. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Friday, February 16 at 10 a.m. at Santana.com and CountingCrows.com.

    Oneness Tour North American Dates:

    Fri Jun 14 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live

    Sun Jun 16 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

    Tue Jun 18 – Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena

    Thu Jun 20 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

    Fri Jun 21 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion

    Sun Jun 23 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center

    Tue Jun 25 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Wed Jun 26 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    Fri Jun 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    Sat Jun 29 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    Thu Jul 18 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts

    Fri Jul 19 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center

    Sun Jul 21 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

    Tue Jul 23 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center

    Wed Jul 24 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview

    Fri Jul 26 – Milwaukee, WI – American Family Insurance Amphitheater – Summerfest Grounds

    Sat Jul 27 – Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater – St. Louis, MO

    Mon Jul 29 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Tue Jul 30 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre

    Thu Aug 15 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

    Sat Aug 17 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

    Sun Aug 18 – Austin, TX – Moody Center

    Wed Aug 21 – West Valley City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Sat Aug 24 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre

    Sun Aug 25 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

    Tue Aug 27 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

    Wed Aug 28 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum

    Fri Aug 30 – Chula Vista, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

    Mon Sep 02 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

  • Liam Davis, A Cave In Bloom, and ShortWave RadioBand Featured on This Week’s EQXposure

    Each Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. you’ll find EQXposure on WEQX, featuring two hours of local music from up-and-coming artists.

    Tune into WEQX.com this Sunday night to hear new music from Liam Davis, A Cave In Bloom, and ShortWave RadioBand.

    Liam Davis, A Cave In Bloom, and ShortWave RadioBand.

    Liam Davis – “Comin’ For Gold”

    Liam Davis just went solo for his brand new single “Comin’ For Gold,” featuring hints of blues, rock, and synth.

    A Cave In Bloom- “Bent”

    A Cave In Bloom is a three-piece band from Glens Falls, informed by post-punk, indie, new wave, and prog tones. A Cave In Bloom is Joseph Beaty (Vocals and Guitar), Paul Coleman (Bass and Vocals), and Andy Farry (drums). “Bent” off of their self-titled EP is out now.

    ShortWave RadioBand – “Plastic”

    ShortWave RadioBand started as a semi-acoustic duo in late 2019, Lonny Eaton and Andy Scullin performed cover songs for a little more than a year before meeting drummer John Woods. The three quickly learned some more covers to play out with and in 2021, started writing their own songs. They then added Abby Stone on Trumpet and Ryan Shaw on Guitar. “Plastic” is out now.

  • Spaced Releases Cathartic New Single “Rat Race” Ahead of Tour, Coming To Bowery Ballroom

    Hardcore band Spaced has released their new single “Rat Race” ahead of their North American tour which will make a stop at the Bowery Ballroom on February 15

    Spaced consists of five members blending and combining stunning vocals, remarkable instrumentals, and distinctive songwriting. The band includes Lexi Reyngoudt on vocals, Joe Morganti and Donny Arthur on guitar, John Vaughan on bass, and Dan McCormick on drums. 

    The Buffalo-based band live up to their name by blending hardcore with unique sounds to create an explosive and hallucinogenic landscape. Originally formed in 2019, Spaced would burst onto the scene in 2021 with their four-song demo, followed by their 2022 compilation, Spaced Jams and a dual single in 2023, both on New Morality Zine. The band has a vitality and unique take on the genre that quickly caught the attention of long-standing home to hardcore Revelation Records, who announced the band’s signing in 2023. 

    “Rat Race” features catchy themes and eccentric guitars with continuous drumming that give it a sentimental and hardcore vibe. With the groove-driven riffs moving into trippy whirls, the song features pulsating drums that plead for side-to-side mosh. The band’s vocalist Lexi Reyngoudt can be heard as she sings “us against you” with distinct enunciation that makes the song stand out.

    A track about not fitting into everyday life while simultaneously not caring about it. There will always be someone who tries to dictate how you live your life and will tell you what you’re doing ‘wrong.’ The best way to go about that? Tell them you don’t care and continue to be yourself.

    Lexi Reyngoudt.

    With the release of a new track, the band has also announced the release of their new album, This Is All We Ever Get, set to premiere on March 22. Working with Jay Zubricky (Mindforce, Terror) at GCR Audio in Buffalo, Spaced recorded their new album over a few days in May 2023 and sent the album off for mastering with Will Killingsworth (Orchid) at Dead Air Studios. On the record, the band pulls from a wide range of influences, while still staying centered around individuality. Fans can preorder the album here.

    Spaced will also join Militarie Gun, Spiritual Cramp, and Pool Kids on a North American tour which will make a stop at the Bowery Ballroom, on February 15. For tickets and more information about the band fans can visit here

    Tour Dates:

    w/ Militarie Gun, Spiritual Cramp, Pool Kids

    2/12: Raleigh, NC @ Kings

    2/13: Washington, DC @ The Atlantis

    2/14: Philadelphia, PA @ First Unitarian Church

    2/15: New York, NY @ Bowery Ballroom

    2/16: Boston, MA @ The Sinclair

    2/17: Montreal, QC @ Les Foufounes Electriques

    2/18: Ottawa, ON @ The Brass Monkey

    2/20: Toronto, ON @ Velvet Underground

    2/21: New Kensington, PA @ Preserving Underground

    2/22: Detroit, MI @ Edgemen Printing

    2/23: Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge

    2/24: Minneapolis, MN @ 7th Street Entry

    2/25: Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar

  • Bret Michaels Announces Return of Infamous Parti-Gras

    Bret Michaels has announced he will be partnering with Live Nation to bring back Parti-Gras 2.0 – Bret Michael’s Summer feel-good music festival. The summer celebration will be a repeat of the last Parti-Gras, where “all killer, no filler, feel-good music” is the overarching theme.

    Michaels will be belting out all of his Poison hits, joined by some of his closest friends for an unforgettable blend of chart-toppers including Dee Snider, Lou Gramm, Chris Janson, Don and Felder.

    Bret Michaels and his crew will unleash hit after hit for each show, all summer long. The six-city limited-date run of the event kicks off on July 12 in Indiana, at the Ruoff Music Center. The tour will also be stopping near NY in Holmdel, NJ at PNC Bank Arts Center.

    You never know what surprise guests will jump up as friends of Bret Michaels on the stage, whether it’s star chef Guy Fieri, the Impractical Jokers, the Pawn Stars, or unbelievable superstar musicians.

    The Parti-Gras is like Jimmy Buffett meets AC/DC meets Poison in a backyard barbecue setting. Michaels has even been known to drag fans up on stage during these arena and amphitheater shows and let them sing along. 

    “I guarantee these festivals are a modern-day throwback to those epic tailgate bashes, overflowing with good vibes and nothing but positive energy. I created the Parti-Gras festivals first and foremost as a fan of music, bringing along friends, bands and hit songs. I love it as a celebration of the music – no ego, just nothing but a good time. I like bringing fans up on the stage to sing…with the tough years we’ve been through, I wanted to bring the fans a night of having fun, singing big hit music, and I promise you that I really get into the details – all-killer hits, no filler.”

    Bret Michaels on what Parti-Gras means to him

    For more information on the upcoming Parti-Gras summer tour, and to find tickets, visit BretMichaels.com.

    PARTI GRAS 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Fri, Jul 12, 2024 | Noblesville, IN | Ruoff Music Center

    Sat, Jul 13, 2024 | Burgettstown, PA | The Pavilion at Star Lake

    Sat, Aug 3, 2024 | Alpharetta, GA | Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

    Fri, Aug 23, 2024 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Fri, Aug 30, 2024 | Holmdel, NJ | PNC Bank Arts Center

    Sat, Aug 31, 2024 | Gilford, NH | BankNH Pavilion

  • Sublime To Headline Levitate Music Festival This Summer

    The newly reformed Sublime will headline the eleventh annual Levitate Music & Arts Festival in Marshfield, MA this summer. The festival is scheduled to take place from July 5th through July 7th at the Marshfield Fairgrounds. Joining Sublime at the top of the festival bill is Lake Street Dive, Mt. Joy, Tash Sultana and Dirty Heads, with a wide range of other popular artists filling out the rest of he weekend.

    Upon receiving an inside tip that Sublime, the 90s surf-punk icons that defined a generation were rumored to reunite, Levitate organizers moved quickly to arrange that Sublime would take the stage for their first and only live Northeast performance at Levitate Music & Arts Festival. The band features original members Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson with Jakob Nowell, the son of late founding member Bradley Nowell, assuming front man duties. “Playing our music is the closest thing possible to playing with my old buddy Brad,” noted Wilson recently. 

    In addition to this very special headlining act, the lineup also includes powerhouse female fronted acts Lake Street Dive and Tash Sultana on Saturday, indie rockers Mt. Joy on Friday, and a star studded dynamic lineup ranging from favorites Dirty Heads to hometown heroes The Elovaters. The virtuosic prowess of performers like Grace Bowers and Cory Wong will also be on full display this weekend. And the authentic Americana of Charley Crockett along with rising starts like Karina Rykman only adds to the incredible and diverse talent at this year’s festival. 

    Photo credit: Jesse Faatz

    Along with the world-class musical talent, Levitate will host an eclectic, eco-driven and family friendly event with a blend of artisan vendors, dozens of local food trucks, and wide ranging experiences from live art installations to kids activities including the return of the kids zone run by Levitate Camp Counselors which encourage creativity and a shared love of the outdoors with the next generation – a value at the very core of Levitate’s mission.

    Tickets go on sale Thursday, February 15 at 12 PM ET. Visit www.levitatemusicfestival.com for more information. One percent of each ticket sold will be contributed to the Levitate Foundation, a non-profit whose mission is to cultivate vibrant communities by creating and conserving access to music, art and the outdoors.

  • Samantha Fish Brings The “Death Wish Blues” tour in Albany, Syracuse, and Buffalo This Spring

    Samantha Fish has announced her anticipated “Death Wish Blues” tour which will be stopping at the Hart Theatre at The Egg in Albany on March 10, at the The Beacon Theatre in New York on March 15, at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse on March 23 and at the Asbury Hall at Babeville in Buffalo on March 24. 

    Kansas City based songwriter tour will be a collaboration with Texas-base rock singer Jesse Dayton after the success of their joint album Death Wish Blues which was released in May 2023 . The album produced by Jon Spencer went #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart for three consecutive weeks and since December 2022, the duo have toured across the U.S., U.K., Europe and Australia, and soon they will bring rock performances to Albany and New York.  

    After its release in 2023, the powerful and spirited album praise is neverending, Rolling Stone stated, “Jesse Dayton and Samantha Fish make the blues cool and current,” while Saving Country Music called it “wild, rambunctious and loud”. Before Death Wish Blues, Samantha released her critically acclaimed Faster in 2021. The album uncovered new possibilities in Samantha’s captivating sound, revealing her affinity for North Mississippi blues heroes like R.L. Burnside and wildly inventive iconoclasts like Prince. Faster followed her 2019 Rounder Records debut, Kill or Be Kind, produced by the Massachusetts-based Scott Billington. 

    Growing up in Missouri, Fish first found her love of songwriting in her late teens, mining inspiration from Tom Waits and Leonard Cohen. The singer first took up guitar at the age of 15 and began seeking gigs by cold-calling countless local bars. “I used to open the phone book and call up every place in Kansas City, even if they didn’t have live shows,” she remembers. “I had maybe a three percent success rate, but eventually, I started filling up my calendar—if you put on a good enough show, word of mouth gets around.” She added. 

    Over the years, Fish has maintained her reputation as a phenomenal live act and repeatedly turned out critically acclaimed albums, earning an ever-growing number of accolades. This coming spring the singer will be performing in Albany, Syracuse and Buffalo and fans can find tickets here

    Samantha Fish Tour Dates:

    02/16/24: Dallas, TX, Majestic Theatre w/ Kenny Wayne Shepherd

    02/17/24:San Antonio, TX, ACL Live w/ Kenny Wayne Shepherd

    02/18/24: San Antonio, TX, The Espee

    02/20/24: Oklahoma City, OK, Tower Theatre

    02/21/24: Little Rock, AR, The Hall

    02/22/24: Kansas City, MO, The Truman

    02/23/24: St LSt Louis, MO, Delmar Hall

    02/24/24: Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium w/ Kenny Wayne Shepherd

    02/25/24: Chattanooga, TN, Barrelhouse Ballroom

    03/08/24: Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Casino

    03/09/24: Fall River, MA, Narrows Center For The Arts

    03/10/24: Albany, NY, Hart Theatre at The Egg

    03/13/24: Ridgefield, CT, Ridgefield Playhouse

    03/14/24: Boston, MA, The Wilbur

    03/15/24: New York, NY, The Beacon Theatre w/ Kenny Wayne Shepherd

    03/16/24: Great Barrington, MA, Mahaiwe PAC

    03/17/24: Newton, NJ, Newton Theatre

    03/20/24: Bethlehem, PA, Musikfest Cafe

    03/21/24: York, PA, Appell Center

    03/22/24: Collingswood, NJ, Scottish Rite Auditorium

    03/23/24: Syracuse, NY, Westcott Theater 

    03/24/24: Buffalo, NY, Asbury Hall at Babeville

    03/26/24: Detroit, MI, St. Andrews Hall

    03/27/24: Kent, OH,The Kent Stage

    03/28/24: Grand Rapids, MI, Elevation

    04/27/24: New Orleans, LA, Fillmore

    05/02/24: New Orleans, LA, Saenger Theater

    09/19/24 – 09/22/24: Louisville, KY, Bourbon & Beyond

  • New York Series: “New York Is Not My Home” by Jim Croce

    New York City is famously known as the place where dreams are made. Countless musicians from Jay-Z to Billy Joel have risen from the concrete jungle and in turn paid homage to the city in their respective music. Their songs like “New York State of Mind” and “Empire State of Mind”  solidify the iconography, nostalgia and incomparable energy of NYC.

    But not all musicians have the same experience. Jim Croce and his song “New York’s Not My Home” is the antithesis of the other New York classics. A soft, folky, acoustic ballad, Croce expresses disillusionment with the famed city and the need to get out.

    “New York’s Not My Home” was released in 1972, the third track on Croce’s third studio album You Don’t Mess Around With Jim. This was his first album recorded with ABC Records and featured many of the tunes that skyrocketed him into the public eye, including “Time in a Bottle.”

    New York Series: "New York Is Not My Home" by Jim Croce
    “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim” album art

    Croce grew up in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He spent many of his formative years there, and went on to attend college at Villanova University in 1961. Croce would eventually travel far and wide but he continually was drawn back to the state of Pennsylvania his entire life. As such, he never had much attachment to New York City. In fact, he only lived there for a short period of time, in 1968. Croce moved there with his wife and fellow musician Ingrid Croce, when he was 30-years-old. With a record deal in hand, they hoped the city would lead to their big break. However, after becoming disenchanted with both the city and the music industry, the couple moved to the countryside back in Pennsylvania.

    According to Ingrid, the idea for this song came as they were leaving New York and driving to their new home. As the tale goes, the couple spent the night sleeping in their car in a parking lot in New Jersey. The sight of the New York City skyline from where they were parked gave Jim the idea for the song.

    In the first verse, Croce paints the scene and begins with the inkling that something here just isn’t working. 

    Things were spinnin’ ’round me

    And all my thoughts were cloudy

    And I had begun to doubt all the things that were me

    Been in so many places, you know I’ve run so many races

    I looked into the empty faces of the people of the night

    Somethin’ is just not right

    As the lyrics suggest Croce worked many jobs and traveled many places in his lifetime. Croce worked on construction crews and taught guitar at a summer camp. He joined the U.S. Army National Guard for a brief stint. He worked as a teacher at a junior high school and he also did a foreign exchange program in Africa and the Middle East. In most cases, Pennsylvania always pulled Croce back. In this respect, New York was never really his home and never a place he felt deeply connected with.

    The chorus repeats Croce’s need to leave New York City and find a new place.

    ‘Cause I know that I’ve gotta get outta here

    I’m so alone

    Don’t you know that I gotta get outta here

    ‘Cause New York’s not my home

    The second verse gets much more literal with Croce as he delves into his reasons for wanting to leave New York. While New York is a place where dreams are conventionally made, Croce never experienced commercial success there and instead became fed up with the rat race of the industry. Croce had secured a deal with Capitol Records but the contract heavily favored the record company and there were delays with the recording process. The couple could barely afford to live in NYC as a result, so they headed for the countryside in Pennsylvania, going as far as to sell their guitars before making the move.

    Though all the streets are crowded

    There’s somethin’ strange about it

    I lived there ’bout a year and I never once felt at home

    I thought I’d make the big time

    I learned a lot of lessons awfully quick

    And now I’m tellin’ you that they were not the nice kind

    It has been so long since I have felt fine

    But even in Pennsylvania, Croce continued to write and it was here that he penned perhaps his most famous tune “Time in a Bottle.” That song, as well as “New York’s Not My Home,” were both featured on You Don’t Mess Around With Jim. The album saw immediate success with a string of hit songs and throughout 1972-1973 Croce furiously toured the country.  While commercial success didn’t come in New York, Croce did things his way and it paid off.

    Towards the end of “New York’s Not My Home”, Croce fittingly ruminates on New York being someone else’s fantasy. New York may be where some dreams are made, but as Croce proves, it’s certainly not where all of them are.

     “The dream’s not mine anyway…So I’m going back to find…Some peace of mind in San Francisco.”