Category: Festival News

  • Rockland County Jazz & Blues Society Presents Nyack Jazz Week

    From Set. 14-21, the Rockland County Jazz & Blues Society will host the Nyack Jazz Week with shows in Downtown Nyack and Piermont. The week will include the Nyack Jazz Festival presented by Maureen’s Jazz Cellar, as well as shows at The Turning Point in Piermont and Black Parakeetz in Nyack.

    The Nyack Jazz Week never fails to create a good time and an exciting environment. The week will include plenty of art, food, and music offering something for everyone. There will be plenty of artisan vendors selling a variety of products, food trucks, and a wine and beer garden. The creative and beautiful town of Nyack is undeniably the perfect location for the week of jazz.

    On Sept. 15 from 1-6 PM, The Nyack Jazz Festival will have about eight musicians participating throughout the day, including Swedish trombone player and multi-instrumentalist, Gunhild Carling. Saxophonist, Ravi Coltrane, who co-owns the label RKM Music, and is the son of the legendary John Coltrane, will also perform. Renowned jazz drummer Jeff “Tain” Watts along with David Budway, and Neal Caine will join Coltrane. Lastly, Middle Eastern jazz fusion band, Baklava Exress will perform various styles of genre-bending jazz.

    Other shows include Gunhild Carling on Sept. 14, The Steve Slagle Quartet on Sept. 20, and Joe Lavano Quartet on Sept. 21 at Maureen’s Jazz Cellar. John Richmond’s Jam Session with guest Duane Eubanks on Sept. 16 and Scott Reeves Big Band on Sept. 19 will happen at The Turning Point. On Sept. 18, Shirley Crabbe will play at Black Parakeetz.

    Nyack Jazz Festival
    Chris Yacopino 

    To purchase tickets for the shows, inquire directly at the respective venues. For more information about the Nyack Jazz Festival, visit www.maureensjazzcellar.com.

    Nyack Jazz Week 2024

    Maureen’s Jazz Cellar- Nyack

    Saturday, September 14 at 7 PM & 9 PM- Gunhild Carling with Idun Carling, David Budway, Neal Caine, and Daniel Glass

    Sunday, September 15 at 1-6 PM- Nyack Jazz Festival

    Friday, September 20 at 7 & 9 PM- Steve Slagle Quartet with Lawrence Fields (Piano), Ugonna Okegwo (Bass), and Byron Landam (Drums)

    Saturday, September 21 at 7 & 9 PM- Joe Lovano Quartet with Lawrence Fields (Piano), Peter Slavov (Bass), and Lamy Istrefi (Drums)

    The Turning Point- Piermont

    Monday, September 16 at 8 PM (Jam Session at 9)- John Richmond’s Jam Session with special guest, Duane Eubanks

    Thursday, September 19 at 8 PM- Scott Reeves Big Band

    Black Parakeetz- Nyack

    Wednesday, September 18 at 7 PM- Shirley Crabbe with David Janeway (Piano), Cameron Brown (Bass), and Tony Jefferson (Drums)

  • KRS-One to Headline 4th Annual Tour For Life Concert At The Brooklyn Monarch

    This Sunday at The Brooklyn Monarch, MC’s better act like they know, as KRS-One headlines the annual Tour For Life concert this Sunday, August 18. Uniquely, Tour For Life is essentially a rap concert that also advocates for mental health awareness within the hip-hop community. At each stop, on-site therapists offer free sessions, live art, giveaways, community mending art projects, and performances. Presented by Full Blast Booking, a Connecticut-based booking company that specializes in booking tours, Tour For Life has raised over $60,000 for mental health non-profits over the past three years. Hence, this year’s tour will be raising money for organizations such as Mental Health Connecticut.

    KRS will headline Tour for Life this Sunday August, 18.

    Tour For Life’s Final Weekend

    Yet, Brooklyn will be the final stop for Tour for Life. This weekend’s performances, from August 15 – 17,  will see Tour For Life make stops in various neighboring east coast states including Rhode Island, Connecticut and New Hampshire. Meanwhile, performances will feature hip-hop headliners Sage Francis, Billy Danze of M.O.P., and Rome Streetz. Supporting this stop on the tour will be artists such as, Duece Bug, Konflik, Sosoon + Tony Dimes, DTaylz, Neema MC, Mickey Bourbon, Mic Hoffa, and more.

    With this intention, Tour for Life also works to provide a platform for legendary headliners, as well a the many talented and independent artists from all over the nation. Thus, with the tour’s final stop will see hip hop pioneer/legend KRS-One replace initial headliner Redman. However, with one of the most comprehensive discographies in hip hop as well as a bevy of thought-provoking lyrics, KR-One is no stranger to nuance nor the healing properties of rap music.

    Tour for Life Dates and Lineups

    8/15 Manchester, NH- The Shaskeen feat. Sage Francis + Akrobatik

    8/16 Providence, RI- Alchemy feat. Billy Danze of M.O.P.

    8/17 Hamden, CT- Cellar on Treadwell feat. Rome Streetz

    8/18 Brooklyn, NY – The Monarch feat. KRS-One (+ surprise guests)

    Set to begin at 6:00 p.m. at 23 Meadow St, tickets for Tour for Life’s closing weekend can be found on Full Blast Booking’s official website.

  • MVP Arena To Host Red, White, and Brew Festival Honoring Vets

    On Saturday, September 14, the Red, White, and Brew festival will go on outside Albany’s MVP Arena, honoring veterans with lots of music. The block party will take place on South Pearl Street, featuring a slate of local and nationally recognized country artists. Headlining the festival is country musician and veteran Craig Morgan.

    Red, White, and Brew Festival

    The festival is pulling out all the stops for its first year with help from Albany County, MVP Health Care, and their Innovation Partnership. The day starts at 2 PM with a set from Amsterdam, NY’s beloved country band, Skeeter Creek. The following performance is by country singer, Darryl Worley, known for songs like “Have You Forgotten.” The final set of the day is renowned soldier-turned-country artist, Craig Morgan with hits such as, “That’s What I Love About Sunday” and “Redneck Yacht Club.”

    Each artist intertwines respect and honor for anyone who has served, with country music, that is both serious and lighthearted. Whether attendees know their music or not, this lineup of performers will undoubtedly provide the perfect soundtrack to the day.

    It is important to show our gratitude to those who have served this country. Serving comes with great sacrifice and great risk, and hosting events to celebrate our Veterans is a small way to show appreciation for their courage and dedication. The Red White and Brew Festival is an opportunity for Veterans and families to enjoy good company, food, and music.

    Daniel P. McCoy, Albany County Exectutive

    The festival at MVP Arena is open to the public, with many things to do besides the music. Offerings include vendor booths, a variety of food options, and of course, craft beers.

    For more information about the Red White, and Brew Festival in Albany at MVP Arena, visit mvparena.com.

  • Robert DeLong Headlines 15th Annual PearlPalooza

    Heading to Albany on September 21 is the 15th rendition of PearlPalooza, Albany’s highly anticipated annual music festival. From 12:00 pm until 7:00 pm, PearlPalooza presents 30 local vendors, activities, and musical performances. Headlining the music acts is indie artist Robert DeLong, accompanied by Jakob Nowell, The Ramona Flowers, Laveda, and the Sugar Hold.

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    Before the festival officially begins, MVP Healthcare presents YogaPalooza, a free city-wide yoga class that is available to all.  A group of instructors from The Hot Yoga Spot will instruct and assist this free 60-minute yoga class, compatible with all levels. Those who wish to participate can register using this link.

    Following YogaPalooza are the incredibly diverse all-ages musical acts, presented by  102.7 FM WEQX, the Downtown Albany Business Improvement District (BID), and Sugar Productions. The official craft beer sponsors of the event, Indian Ladder Farms Cidery & Brewery, and Brown’s Brewing Company, are just one of the many local businesses providing their goods to guests of the festival.

    Musical acts begin at 12:30 with The Sugar Hold. Performances will take place on the PearlPalooza stage at N Pearl Street & Sheridan Avenue.

    PearlPalooza Performance Schedule

    The Sugar Hold | 12:30 PM

    Laveda | 1:30 PM

    The Ramona Flowers | 2:30 PM

    Jakob Nowell | 4:00 PM
    performing songs from Sublime and Jakobs Castle

    Robert DeLong | 5:30 PM

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    More information on PearlPalooza in Albany can be found here, including the full list of available vendors, which is yet to be announced. Musical events start at 12:30 pm, half an hour after the festival officially begins.

  • Brew York Festival Returns With Headliners Mike Powell & The Echo Sound, The Rollin’ Rust And More

    Brew York Festival has announced it will return to Madison Barracks Polo Fields in Sackets Harbor on August 24 with a wide variety of music, entertainments and activities. 

    Brew York is an all-ages event (kids under 12 free) and features two stages of live music, as well as beer, wine, & whiskey vendors, free tastings, food trucks, cornhole tournament, kids zone, and select craft/artisan vendors. The festival will return this summer and will continue to showcase different local, regional, and national acts.

    Headlining this year’s festival is Mike Powell & The Echo Sound, a five-head rock band from Syracuse formed in 2020.  After forming in 2020, the band played all of 2021 under the name Wade, before later changing it to Mike Powell & The Echo Sound. In 2023, the band released their debut album, Plastic Spoon Honeymoon, which was recorded in Utica. 

    Also, headlining is Annie In The Water, a Indie rock band rooted in limitless acoustic guitars. Over time, listeners can experience rock, funk, reggae, hip hop, soul, dancebeat, and jam with enjoyable melodies driven by guitars and synthesizers over a ground-shaking rhythm section thanks to their songwriting and versatility. Comprised of members Brad Hester on lead vocals and rhythm,, Michael Lashomb on lead guitar and vocals, Josh West on drums and vocals, Chris Meier on bass and vocals, Matt Richards on keys and vocals, and Brock Kuca on percussion and vocals, each of their performance is and exhilarating and everlasting adventure. 

    The Brew York Festival lineup also includes Sophistafunk, Sydney Irving & The Mojo, Teno2, When We Were Thirty, Undefeated, Josh Cox & The Rattlesnakes, Bread & Circuses, Middle Name Quince, The Rollin’ Rust, Edge & Babi Lou Wi The Basement Crew Jake Desormo, Bull Rush Bay, and Rachel Dara. 

    Proceeds and event donations will be split this year between ROCC Charity (Rock Out Childhood Cancer) and Local Volunteer Fire and EMS. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here

  • Northwest Jazz Festival: Get Ready Two Nights of Memorable Music in Lewiston

    The largest outdoor jazz festival in Western New York returns to Center Street in Lewiston, NY on Friday, August 23, and Saturday, August 24 with the 2024 Northwest Jazz Festival. Get ready for an unprecedented celebration of the Great American Songbook on the Main Stage during the two days of the festival.

    The Northwest Jazz Festival begins at 5pm on Friday, August 23rd through 10:30pm, and again on Saturday, August 24th from 12:00pm – 10:30pm. The historic village will come alive with live music, food/beverage vendors, jewelry tent and more with five stages throughout the festival grounds. The festival is free to attend (no coolers or carry-ins) with a limited number of tickets available for preferred seating at the Main Stage, for up-close viewing, beginning at 6pm.

    In addition to the Main Stage, the festival highlights musicians from Western New York and throughout the country. Swing Buffalo will present Friday Night Dance with the Anderson Big Band at the Center Street Friday night. Local vocal group, Harmonia Vocal Ensemble will perform Saturday as well as local favorite Janice Mitchell and Jim Beishline Trio.


    The Main Stage will feature hometown favorite, Pete Malinverni. Since leaving his hometown of Lewiston, NY, Pete has become a prominent figure in New York City’s jazz community since the early 1980s. He has consistently honed his craft, exploring the rich repertoire of the Great American Songbook, including compositions by Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, and Leonard Bernstein, alongside his original works. Alongside selections from the Great American Songbook, Malinverni also draws inspiration from a variety of sources, offering a sincere reflection of his identity as both an artist and an advocate of spreading joy through music. Join us for an evening of welcoming home Pete Malinverni and enjoying Pete’s incredibly entertaining jazz.

    Saturday evening will continue with a creative program by the Jazz at the Ballroom organization, which has presented special programs on the Great American Songbook. The ensemble will also feature bassist Dylan Shamat, vocalist Olivia Chindamo, vocalist Vanessa Perea, vocalist Wyatt Michael, trombonist Rob Edwards, saxophonist Adrian Cunningham, and more.

    The festival’s Great American Songbook Celebration will end with a Grand Finale presented by the Jazz at the Ballroom all-star ensemble on Saturday, August 24th at 8:30 pm. Look for the silver lining, walk on the sunny side of the street, and dance cheek to cheek with a swinging lineup Inspired by Bing Crosby’s 1944 hit “Accentuate the Positive.” The Grand Finale will be a night of memorable music that kept people company through the ups and downs of the 1920s to 1940s. These timeless classics will live on forever.

    The full line-up at Northwest Jazz Festival:

    Friday, August 23, 2024
    5:30 pm – 7:00 pm | Comienzos – Frontier House Stage
    6:00 pm – 7:15 pm | Pete Malinverni Trio – Main Stage 
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Matt’s Music Vocal Performance Team – Center Street Stage
    6:45 pm – 7:45 pm | Rick Strauss – DiCamillo Courtyard
    7:00 pm – 8:00 pm | Simon Fletcher Duo – Peace Garden
    7:45 pm – 9:15 pm | Will Holton –  Frontier House Stage
    8:15 pm – 9:45 pm | Swing Buffalo presents Friday Night Dance ft. Anderson Big Band – Center Street Stage
    8:30 pm – 10:15 pm | Anaïs Reno with the Pete Malinverni Trio & Special Guest Peter Bernstein – Main Stage

    Saturday, August 24, 2024
    1:00 pm – 1:45 pm | UB Zodiaque Dance Company –  Main Stage 
    1:00 pm – 2:30 pm |Jonathan Hughes Quartet –  Frontier House Stage
    1:30 pm – 3:00 pm | Harmonia Vocal Ensemble – Center Street Stage
    2:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Wazmopolitan Duo – Peace Garden
    2:15 pm – 3:15 pm | Elliot Sneider Duo: Gershwin Songbook  – Main Stage 
    3:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Stu Weissman – DiCamillo Courtyard
    3:15 pm – 4:45 pm | Donny Frauenhofer Trio –   Frontier House Stage
    3: 45 pm – 5:15 pm | DeeAnn DiMeo Quintet – Center Street Stage
    4:00 pm – 5:30 pm | Jazz at the Ballroom Presents “Get out of Town” – Main Stage 
    4:45 pm – 5:45 pm | Stephen Guerra Duo – Peace Garden
    5:15 pm – 6:15 pm | Walt Sopicki – DiCamillo Courtyard
    5:30 pm – 7:00 pm | Wes Lewis Group –  Frontier House Stage
    6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Wendell Rivera Latin Jazz Ensemble – Center Street Stage
    6:15 pm – 7:45 pm | Jazz at the Ballroom Presents “Flying High” – Main Stage 
    7:15 pm – 8:15 pm | Ann Mitchell Trio – Peace Garden
    7:30 pm – 8:30 pm | Dave Hill – DiCamillo Courtyard
    7:45 pm – 9:15 pm | John Bacon Quintet – Frontier House Stage
    8:15 pm – 9:45 pm | Janice Mitchell and Jim Beishline Trio – Center Street Stage
    8:45 pm – 10:15 pm | Jazz at the Ballroom Presents “Accentuate the Positive” – Main Stage

  • Shakespeare In The Park Comes To Endicott

    Starting on August 15, George W. Johnson Park in Endicott, NY, will be the latest location for local Shakespeare in the Park. The Endicott Performing Arts Center (EPAC) Youth Troupe will showcase their abridged productions of Shakespeare’s classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Stage in Little Italy.

    shakespeare in the park

    Following the three-day run of Shakespeare’s most iconic comedy, the park hosts the annual Shakespearean Arts Festival. Featuring dozens of local vendors and artists showcasing their goods, live music, and entertainment from the EPAC Youth Troupe and more, the Shakespearean Arts Festival offers free fun the entire family can enjoy.

    During the festival, EPAC will give their debut performance of Matilda JR: The Musical and their final performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The abridged version of the play was adapted by Dr. Carolyn Harper, and directed by EPAC directors Dustin Hirthler and Scott Newman.

    Also featured are selections from the EPAC TEEN intensive Firebringer, and the Rep. Co. production of Legally Blonde. Dozens of local musicians are set to perform throughout the week in between productions.

    Below are the dates and times for EPAC’s rendition of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The EPAC Arts Festival is on Sunday, August 18th, from 12pm-5pm. George W. Johnson Park is located at 201 Oak Hill Ave, Endicott, NY. Information about performances, artists, and more is available on the Endicott Performing Arts Center’s website, linked here.

    Show Dates/Times for A Midsummer Night’s Dream:

    Thursday, August 15th at 7pm

    Friday, August 16th at 7pm

    Saturday, August 17th at 7pm

    Sunday, August 18th at 2pm

  • Jalopy Theatre Presents Washington Square Park Folk Festival

    On August 25, the 14th annual Washington Square Park Folk Festival will be available to the public in the heart of Greenwich Village. The festival’s sponsor, the Jalopy Theatre will introduce one act per hour from 1-5 PM.

    Washington Square Park Folk Festival

    Sunday, August 25 will be an exuberant and colorful day in New York City. Music lovers from across the city are welcome to come to WSP for amazing sets by talented and versatile musicians. The festival will go on from 1 to 5 PM with five acts throughout the day. However, the folk festival will not be limited to folk. Genres range from traditional Latin Jazz, acoustic blues, and jug band music.

    Nonetheless, the opportunity to experience a free folk festival in one of the most significant locations in the history of folk music is not one to miss.

    Washington Square Park Folk Festival

    Kicking off the day at 1 PM is Juntas Chicas, a Latin music duo from NYC whose music reflects the diverse sounds the city has to offer. Their blend of Mexican folk music with jazz, cumbia, and flamenco creates a melting pot of musical culture.

    Following Juntas Chicas, 2 to 4 PM at the festival is full of acoustics, harmonies, and folk roots. First, Eli Smith will return to the WSP Folk Festival with combinations of traditional folk, country, and blues. Subsequently, two different collaborations will treat the audience to unique interpretations of traditional folk. Feral Foster & Ali Dineen will exhibit a soulful partnership with their different yet complimenting voices. Jim Kweskin and Samoa Wilson will follow with explorations of folklore as well as rural music and blues.

    Lastly, closing out the day is Tambor y Caña, an Afro-Venezuelan musical project based in the city. The collective highlights Venezuelan culture through its music. Making it a point to extend the culture’s influence to the U.S., Tambor y Caña represents the musical diaspora of New York City.

    For more information about the Washington Square Park Folk Festival, visit www.wspfolkfest.com

    Washington Square Park Folk Festival Lineup

    1 PM- Juntas Chicas

    2 PM- Eli Smith

    3 PM- Feral Foster & Ali Dineen
    4 PM- Jim Kweskin and Samoa Wilson

    5 PM- Tambor y Caña

  • Brooklyn Folk Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

    The Brooklyn Folk Festival, presented by the Jalopy Theatre will take place from Nov. 8-10 at St. Ann’s Church in Brooklyn Heights. This year marks the 16th annual BFF, showcasing an array of artists with unique musical backgrounds and impressive musicianship.

    Brooklyn Folk Festival

    The festival is produced by the Jalopy Theatre & School of Music, a live music space and record label with the purpose of exhibiting the growth of folk and traditional music. With this mission in mind, the Brooklyn Folk Festival effectively brings the evolution of multi-generational and multi-cultural music to fruition.

    Artists taking the stage at St. Ann’s are given a platform regardless of how big or small their audience is. Significantly, everyone gets the opportunity to showcase their years of experience, strengthening their talents and cultural identities through their music.

    Brooklyn Folk Festival

    The three-day festival includes over 40 musical performances, with the addition of surprise guests, film presentations, jam sessions, and many more artistic activities and events. Accordingly, BFF will also feature a vast spectrum of genres. Alongside folk, attendees can enjoy gospel, soul, country, Latin, and Iraqi music, among many others. Some highlights include Riyae Park, a 9-year-old multi-instrumentalist; La Banda Chuska, a combination of cumbia and surf music; and Wazumbians, a Ghanaian music ensemble.


    Diverse, spontaneous, counterculter, and trenchant… one of the most vital and spiritually sound folk-music events in the country

    Amanda Petrusich, The New Yorker

    Artists participating in the film showcase are Cyrus Moussavi, Shiva Lakhan, Tamar & Kyle, Royce Martin, Ken Schatz, Trail Papa, Boxcutter Collective, Jan Bell, Ginny’s Kitchen, Wolf van Elfmand, and Isto.

    Additionally, the performers will uniquely highlight issues in need of attention. Utilizing the community gathering to band together for important causes honors the root of folk music- activism. The Jalopy Theatre community recognizes the power artists and their music have in politics and society, carrying on the ethos of folk music.

    For tickets and the full Brooklyn Folk Festival schedule and lineup visit www.brooklynfolkfest.com

    Brooklyn Folk Festival Lineup

    Michael Hurley

    Nora Brown

    Bill Frisell

    Sunny War

    David Amram

    Unholy Modal Rounders

    Resistance Revival Chorus

    Beareather Reddy

    Nikki Giovanni

    Sabine McCalla

    Lone Piñon

    Martha Spencer

    The Deslondes

    Jackson & The Janks

    Gina Leslie

    Fatboy Wilson & Old Viejo Bones

    The Slide Stops

    Wilson & Walsh

    Feral Foster

    Down Hill Strugglers

    Wazumbians

    Yva & Miriam

    Guanchinangos

    Zahra & Al Jinub Ensemble

    Dirdy Birdies

    Roochie Toochie

    Jerron Paxton

    Hop Along Andrew

    The Music of Emahoy Tsege-Mariam Gebru played by Thomas Feng

    The City Pickers

    Chrisitian & Cole

    Vaianos Paisanos

    Pine Leaf Boys

    Suzi Shelton

    Eric & Suzy Thompson

    Los Texmaniacs

    Terri Thal

    Riyae Park

    La Banda Chuska

    Mat & Yvonne

  • Blood Brothers Prepare for Music Haven Performance

    Classic blues band Blood Brothers announced their live performance at Schenectady’s Music Haven. Their concert is held on August 16, in between concerts from Elias Ochoa and Banda Magda. The band is supported by blues powerhouses Misty Blues and Piedmont Bluz.

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    Hot off of their most recent album, Live in Canada, a collection of their best live performances in the country released last October, Blood Brothers have reached incredible success in the world of Blues and Rock’n’roll, in both their solo and group careers. In the past, both guitarists Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia won Blues Rock Album of the Year at the Blues Music Awards for their solo works, Zito winning in 2022 and Castiglia in 2024. That same year, Castiglia won for Blues Rock Artist of the Year. Earlier this year, the duo won for Blues Rock Album as Blood Brothers, and Zito won for Blues Artist of the Year.

    Now, after their resounding season, they make their way over to New York for a performance at the Music Haven festival. This year, Music Haven celebrates several diverse performers, ranging in several genres from Brazilian Funk to Zydeco to Afrofusion.

    Blood Brothers are the latest to join the lineup, making their Music Haven debut on August 16 as part of the Blues BBQ Concert Series. They are joined by their loyal band, including Doug Byrkit on bass guitar, Matt Johnson and Ephraim Lowell on drums and percussion, and Lewis Stephens on keyboards.

    Opening for the band are fellow blues artists Misty Blues and finger-pick guitar specialists Piedmont Bluz. Blood Brothers’ headlining performance ends at 9:30 pm. Following the performances is a festive;-wide barbecue for all fans and attendees. After the show, they continue on the rest of their nationwide tour.

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    Blood Brothers On Tour

    AUGUST

    08/02   Notodden Blues Festival – Notodden, Norway – Info/Tix

    08/15    Chenango Blues Festival Kick-Off in East Park – Norwich, NY – Info/FREE

    08/17    Big Bull Falls Blues Fest – Wausau, WI – Info/Tix

    SEPTEMBER

    09/5-8  Big Blues Bender – Las Vegas, NV – Info/Book A Pkg

    While the band gets ready for their tour dates and upcoming festival performances, they are working hard on their solo careers. Mike Zito recently released his latest solo album, Life is Hard, in February earlier this year. Just a week ago, on July 19, Castiglia released Righteous Souls. Both albums have received widespread critical acclaim, ensuring Blood Brothers is a name that blues fans will never forget.

    More tour dates are to be announced later this year. Information and tickets are available on the band’s official website. Check them out here.