Category: News Desk

  • Shrines Releases New EP ‘Seasons’

    Shrines, the moniker of Brooklyn-based singer and musician Carrie Erving, self-released a new EP, Seasons, on October 18. The release was celebrated with a show at Brooklyn’s C’mon Everybody several days later on October 23.

    Shrines (Credit: Shrines)

    Labelled loosely perhaps as art pop, any effort at finding a straightforward pidgeon-hole for this work are likely to be confounded. In “Infinite Spring” (the EP’s opener) for example, what begins as brooding and operatic quickly finds itself morphed into rocky and club-adjacent.

    Seasons, produced by Rosana Cabán (Psychic Twin, Cosas Cosas), spans four songs exploring the fragility of the individual seasons. At turns reflective, poppy and celebratory, Seasons documents the collective cognitive dissonance of the fluctuations between celebration and trepidation that arise while living in a time of rapidly escalating climate change. This may feel particularly relevant to those enjoying the 80 degree late-October heatwave.

    The highlight of this work is Erving’s voice. One part classical vibrato, one part pop incantation, Shrines’ singing is given room to breathe with very little manipulation. A hint of reverb is applied just at the right moments to draw out some of the music’s spookiness.

    In Seasons, Shrines’ lyrics suggest that allowing ourselves to savor the present moment may be one of the keys to grappling with the larger challenges of our time. Shrines’ new single and video, “Witch Season,” is her homage to spooky season. With lyrics drawing from themes in Irish traditional folklore, “Witch Season” explores getting lost in the woods, immersing oneself in the unknown, and reconnecting with one’s own wild nature, as the music crescendos into a mysterious, Stevie Nicks coded fever-dream.

    Drawing comparisons to Björk and Sinead O’Connor, Shrines skillfully weaves influences of pop, electronic music, indie rock, and Irish sean-nós (traditional ‘old style’ Irish singing) into her music, delivering shimmering art-pop that The New York Times described as ‘spellbinding.’ 

    Find Seasons on Bandcamp.

  • Tank and the Bangas Announce Blue Note Residence with Tour

    New Orleans R&B band Tank and Bangas have announced their full 2024-25 tour schedule. The band will plays two nights in Port Chester as well as a four-night residence at the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club from November 7-10.

    Tank and the Bangas

    After releasing the deluxe version of The Heart, The Mind, The Soul (a three-part spoken word project) in late August, the collection is getting a physical release which will feature the new bonus track, “Is It Me You’re Calling.” In support of the album, Tank and the Bangas will embark on a solo cross country tour begining November 7 at the Blue Note Jazz Club. The band is also set to support TromboneShorty for a twelve-show run starting March 6 in Burlington, VT, through March 22 in Houston. See below for a complete list of dates.

    Tank and the Bangas are Tarriona “Tank” Ball (lead), Norman Spencer II (Multi-Instrumentalist) with new accompanying members, CJ Knowles Jr (Drummer), Matthew MSkillz (Bass), Rob Kellner(Keys) and Etienne Stoufflet (Saxophone). The band rose to prominence in 2017 following their NPR Music Tiny Desk Contest victory.

    By blending poetry, R&B, gospel, and pop and bringing it to a worldwide stage, Tank and the Bangas have been praised as one of the “best live bands in America” by NPR Music. In 2019, the band released their major label debut, Green Balloon, on Verve Forecast to widespread critical praise earning the band a Best New Artist nomination at that years Grammy’s. Their latest third studio album, Red Balloon received a nomination for “Best Progressive R&B Album” at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

    Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    Tank and the Bangas Full Tour Dates:

    Nov. 7—New York, NY—Blue Note

    Nov. 8—New York, NY—Blue Note

    Nov. 9—New York, NY—Blue Note

    Nov. 10—New York, NY—Blue Note

    Jan. 14—Kansas City, MO—recordBar

    Jan. 15—Omaha, NE—Waiting Room

    Jan. 17—Denver, CO—Bluebird

    Jan. 18—Salt Lake City—CommonWeath

    Jan. 19—Boise, ID—Shrine Ballroom

    Jan. 21—Seattle, WA—Neumos

    Jan. 22—Portland, OR—Revolution Hall

    Jan. 24—San Francisco, CA—Independent

    Jan. 25—Los Angeles, CA—El Rey

    Jan. 26—San Diego, CA—Music Box

    Mar. 6—Burlington, VT—The Flynn*

    Mar. 7—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre*

    Mar. 8—Port Chester, NY—The Capitol Theatre*

    Mar. 11—Van Wert, OH—Niswonger Performing Arts Center*

    Mar. 12—Columbus, OH—Newport Music Hall*

    Mar. 14—Nashville, IN—Brown County Music Center*

    Mar. 15—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium*

    Mar. 16—Memphis, TN—Minglewood Hall*

    Mar. 18—Tulsa, OK—Cain’s Ballroom*

    Mar. 20—Austin, TX—ACL Live at The Moody Theater*

    Mar. 21—Dallas, TX—Majestic Theater*

    Mar. 22—Houston, TX—House of Blues*

    *w/ Trombone Shorty

  • Mountain Jam Festival to Return in 2025

    The Mountain Jam music festival and Catskills cultural cornerstone will officially return in June of 2025, just in time for its 20th anniversary.

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    A vivid and expansive music festival, Mountain Jam has held a reputation for its dedication to live music across the sound spectrum since its beginnings in 2005. Born as a celebration of the Radio Woodstock radio station’s 25th anniversary, Mountain Jam has developed year after year from a single-day event of about 3,000 attendees total to a multi-day event drawing in over 40,000 attendees- earning the fest the moniker of the largest rock and camping festival in the entire Northeast.

    Despite the increasingly large numbers, Mountain Jam has never strayed from what made it such a fan favorite- the sense of intimacy and community found within the festival grounds. Familiar headliners and rising stars alike would tuck themselves away in the picturesque mountains of the Catskills for days at a time alongside rotating food vendors and interactive activities that gave Mountain Jam their impressive yet down to earth reputation.

    Originally housed at the Hunter Mountain Ski Resort for its picturesque views and natural amphitheater environment, the Jam made the move to the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, the original stomping grounds of the original Woodstock Festival,  in 2019 to commemorate Woodstock’s historic 50th anniversary.

    Bella's Bartok
    Bella’s Bartok

    With names like Andy Frasco & The U.N., alt-J, Jack Johnson, Gov’t Mule, and Twiddle under their belts already, Mountain Jam’s 2020 line up was to be a hard hitter. The likes of Brandi Carlile, Grace Potter, Sammy Rae & the Friends, and more were meant to join the ranks of Mountain Jam alumnus- but, as with most live music that year, plans were put to a halt as COVID-19 kept folks at home.

    Since the cancellation in late March of 2020, news on Mountain Jam’s return has been few and far between, with little more than a tentative delay announcement to reference in 2022. 

    However, in an exciting 25-second video announcement uploaded just days ago to the festival’s official website and social media,  Mountain Jam has been triumphantly declared as “Alive in ‘25”. Described as “better than ever,” the 2025 Mountain Jam festival will be hosted at Belleayre Mountain once more from June 20-22. 

    While no details on featured acts or further information is currently available, there’s no doubt there’s more to come. To keep up to date on the latest from Mountain jam, visit their website here.

  • Foreigner Extends Farewell Tour Due to High Demand – Includes Stop in Hamburg

    Legendary rock band Foreigner has announced the extension of their two-year farewell tour to include several more dates across the US. One of the added dates is August 7, 2025, in Hamburg, NY at the Erie County Fair.

    With more Top 10 hits than Journey, as many as Fleetwood Mac, and ten multi-Platinum albums, Foreigner is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales, now exceeding 80 million. Responsible for some of rock and roll’s most enduring anthems including “Juke Box Hero,” “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Say You Will,” and the worldwide #1 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is,” Foreigner still rocks the charts almost 50 years into the game with massive airplay and continued Billboard “Top 200” album success. Streams of FOREIGNER’s hits are over 15 million per week. 

    Foreigner has decided to extend its Farewell Tour and include a celebration of the band’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction. Original band members will join them at select shows starting with Foreigner’s sold-out three-week fall residency at the Venetian, Las Vegas. Both Rick Wills and Al Greenwood, who are frequent guests of Foreigner, will sit in with the band they helped create for the entire residency. Discussions are in hand to include Lou Gramm as Foreigner moves toward its 50th Anniversary in 2026. The band’s performances are still so sought after 50 years later that the farewell tour had to be extended – the demand was overwhelming.

    Foreigner Farewell Tour dates announced so far:

    2024 – Oct 25 – Nov 9      Las Vegas, NV – The Venetian

    2025

    Mar 13         Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live @ Seminole Hard Rock

    Mar 15         Clearwater, FL – The BayCare Sound

    Mar 16         St. Augustine, FL – Saint Augustine Amphitheatre

    Jun 11         Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater

    Jun 14         Scottsdale, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Pool

    Jun 20         Reno, NV – Silver Legacy Resort & Casino

    Jun 21         Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live – Sacramento

    Jun 27         Arnolds Park, IA – Arnolds Park Amusement Park

    Jun 29         Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s Stir Cove

    Jul 4            Windsor, ON – Colosseum at Caesars Windsor

    Jul 5            Battle Creek, MI – FireKeepers Casino

    Jul 12          Chippewa Falls, WI – Northern Wisconsin State Fair

    Jul 24          Columbus, OH – Ohio State Fair

    Jul 25          West Bend, WI – Washington County Fair Park

    Jul 26          Mt. Pleasant, MI – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort

    Aug 7          Hamburg, NY – Erie County Fair

    Aug 8          North Lawrence, OH – Neon Nights Country Music Festival

    Aug 28        Vancouver, BC – The Fair at the PNE

    Aug 30        Palmer, AK – Alaska State Fair

    Sep 11        Tulsa, OK – The Cove at River Spirit Casino Resort

    Sep 13        Wright City, MO – Cedar Lake Cellars Winery

    Sep 21        West Springfield, MA – The Big E – Arena

    Oct 3 & 4     Durant, OK – Choctaw Casino – Grand Theater

    Oct 10 & 11 Atlantic City, NJ – Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

    Foreigner Live in 1978

    For more information on Foreigner’s Farewell Tour and to purchase tickets to any of the dates, click here.

  • Funk Ensemble The Soul Rebels to Perform at Binghamton University on November 1

    New Orleans-based funk-fusion band The Soul Rebels have announced an upcoming show at Anderson Center at Binghamton University.

    The Soul Rebels started with an idea – to expand upon the pop music the members loved on the radio and the New Orleans brass tradition they grew up on. They took that tradition and blended funk and soul with elements of hip hop, jazz and rock, all within the style of a modernized and contemporary brass band. The band has built a career around an eclectic live show that harnesses the power of horns and drums in a party-like atmosphere.

    The Anderson Center for the Performing Arts welcomes this captivating performance style to Binghamton University on November 1. The Soul Rebels are riding high in 2024 after receiving national attention following the release of their new album, Poetry In Motion. Their explosive stage presence has led to live collaborations with the likes of Katy Perry, Nas, G-Eazy, DMX, Robin Thicke, Macy Gray, and most notably their new supergroup with the legendary Wu Tang Clan.

    Tickets for the general public range from $25-40, with a 10% discount on premium seats for seniors, veterans, and Binghamton University faculty/staff and alumni. Student and child tickets cost just $10 for any seat in the house. This show is one you’ll certainly want to be a part of. The group’s unmatched performance energy is something that sticks with you for a while.

    For more information on The Soul Rebels’ upcoming show at Binghamton University and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra Opens Season With “The Golden Age of Hollywood”

    Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra has announced their 19th Season celebrating all things movie score, opening with “The Golden Age of Hollywood.”

    Formed in 2006, the Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra brings live orchestral music to northern Dutchess County and the surrounding Hudson Valley area. The Orchestra is entering their 19th season this year conducted by artistic director and leadership mainstay Kathleen Beckmann, with shows ranging between 40 and 50 performers depending on the repertoire.

    Between their five main performances, special concert events, internationally acclaimed guest artists, and talented dance ensembles featured at family-affordable prices each and every season, the NDSO has and continues to cultivate a community of classical music and live performance fans within Dutchess County and beyond. Returning with their 2024-2025 season, the Orchestra has announced a series of exciting performances for music lovers of all ages.

    With events like the annual “Home for the Holidays” December concert, a “Disney and Zimmer” blockbuster evening celebrating movie scores, the time-traveling “An Organ in the House” show that brings a theater organ into the fold as the Orchestra brings music from the silent film era to life, and the “Music of The Knights” show celebrating incredibly successful songwriters Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sir Elton John, and Sir Paul McCartney, the NDSO’s lineup for this year will certainly be one for the books.

    Perfectly fitting the film-themed season, “The Golden Age of Hollywood” concert is set to open the Orchestra’s activities for the year on October 27. Featuring scores from classic films like Casablanca, Sunset Boulevard, Psycho, and Ben-Hur, the North Dutchess Symphony Orchestra will immerse the audience in the theatrics and magic of classic cinema.

    Internationally acclaimed violinist Uli Speth will make an appearance during the evening of theater to perform Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Violin Concerto, famously known as the “Hollywood Concerto” for its rich and cinematic sound. 

    A graduate of the Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, Speth has performed extensively across the U.S. as a soloist and chamber musician in addition to performances on public radio, collaborations with renowned quartets and members of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and premiering new works alongside a string quartet among many other accomplishments. Currently the concertmaster of the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra and a dedicated educator in his own right, Speth will make a spellbinding addition to the evening’s celebration of all things hollywood.

    In addition to Speth’s exciting guest appearance, prior to the show at 3:15 PM folks in attendance will be able to experience a special presentation from Bard College Professor Joseph Luzzi complete with film clips and anecdotes about this exciting period in Hollywood in order to put the show and its contents into further context.

    Tickets for the Northern Dutchess Symphony Orchestra’s “The Golden Age of Hollywood” on October 27 are available now, priced at $38 per person with special discounts available for seniors and students. To learn more and purchase tickets, please visit the Orchestra’s website here.

  • The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls to Present a Wide Array of Shows for the Remainder of 2024

    The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls has a large schedule of shows for the coming months. From late October to late December, the venue plans to present shows for all walks of life.

    The mission of Hudson River Music Hall Productions, Inc. is to create community through music and the related arts. They accomplish this goal through their venue, the Strand Theatre, at 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY. Since its first production on December 19, 2010 in the former Washington County Courtroom, The Strand Theatre has brought over 150 events per year to the public; live music, art gallery openings, dance seminars, theatrical productions, private gatherings and many more opportunities for the community to gather through the arts.

    The theatre presents all genres of music from rock to folk, country to classical, jazz and world music, modern pop and more. They mostly host music events, but also 6-10 theater productions and 6-10 dance performances per year, monthly classic films, a World Cinema Series, Silent Film Festival, a weekly open mic, lectures and more. This fall to winter 2024 season at the theatre is no different.

    For the coming months, The Strand Theatre hosts at least 50 new events within its walls. These shows range from folk and rock tributes to concert film, ensemble performances to movie screenings, dance shows to instrumental showcases, and so much more. The events hold a wide array of genres for all types of music enjoyers: rock, jam/progressive, world & reggae, pop, R&B, hip-hop, metal, classical and more.

    Strand Theatre Hudson Falls has a 350-seat auditorium with a 32’x24’ stage for music performance, dance, theatre production and film, a professional concert sound system, a 9’ Steinway concert grand piano, a WiFi coffee shop, an art gallery/lobby and education/rental space. There’s simply a little something for everyone.

    Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room

    The Strand Theatre 2024 Schedule

    10/22 – Prog Night with: Lifesigns, Mike Keneally Trio with Gregg Bendian and Teddy Kumpel, 7:30pm, doors at 7pm, $35/general admission, $50/orchestra section, VIP Post concert meet and greet for an additional $25
    10/24- Artimus Pyle Band – a tribute to Ronnie Van Zandt’s Lynyrd Skynyrd, 7:30pm, ARTIMUS PYLE BAND Honoring Ronnie Van Zant’s Lynyrd Skynyrd, $50/floor level, $40/lower balcony, $30/upper balcony
    10/25 – E1 Presents Raise Your Hands – a tribute to Bon Jovi, $25/balcony, $30/floor, $50 VIP Front Row
    10/26 – Neil Diamond Tribute with Rich Ortiz! 7:30pm, $25/floor seats, $20/Balcony
    10/27 – Monsters of Rock Band, 80’s hair metal, 3pm, $20/adults, Kids 12 and under are free, Costume Contest too!
    10/28 – Lobby show – Jared Curtis, 7pm, free admission
    10/30 – Movie: Rocky Horror Picture Show with shadow actors from SUNY Adirondack Theatre Club
    11/1 – David Cross and Larks’ Tongues Band plays King Crimson 1972-74, $50/orchestra section, $35/general seating.
    11/2 – Ernie LaRouche Band, 8pm, hosted by Mark Abodeely, Journey’s Escape album in its entirety and more, opener Nocturne Troubadours at 7:30pm featuring Marc Clayton and Tania Halko-Susi,
    11/3 – North Country composer’s concert hosted by Catherine Reid, 3pm,
    11/4 – Lobby Concert-Elizabeth Conant and band, pianist/singer/songwriter 7pm, free admission
    11/7 – Thursday Showcase: Polar Identity, atmospheric rock, 7:30pm, $5
    11/8 – Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre – a Brief History of Tull, 8pm, $60/Orchestra Section, $50/lower level, $40/lower balcony, $30/upper balcony.
    11/9 – Manticore – a tribute to Emerson Lake and Palmer, 7:30pm, $25
    11/10 – The Bob Cats – Rock ‘n’ roll salute to Bob Dylan with Jerry Marotta and friends, $25/floor, $20/balcony
    11/11 – Lobby Concert-The Newells, family acoustic quartet-guitars/vocals, 7pm, free admission
    11/12 – Movie Night – Sweet Dreams, 7pm, free admission
    11/14 – World Cinema Series – Gojira, (Japanese), 7pm, free admission
    11/15 – Strange Magic – a tribute to Electric Light Orchestra
    11/16 – Barry Goudreau’s Engine Room, former Boston guitarist plays Boston and more, 8pm, $35/orchestra section, $30/floor, $25/balcony
    11/17 – Jonathan Newell, classical chamber works, 3pm, $20/general, $15/seniors&veterans, $10/students
    11/18 – Lobby Concert – Warren Sieme, acoustic guitar/vocal
    11/20 – PAKT – with PERCY JONES – bass ADAM HOLZMAN – keyboard KENNY GROHOWSKI – drums TIM MOTZER – guitars, electronics, progressive rock improv. $25
    11/21 – Thursday Showcase: Kaleb Dingmon, opening acts TBA, Pop/R&B/Hip-Hop, 8pm, $5
    11/22 – Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute with The Fortunate Sons, 8pm, $25
    11/23 – Aquanett, 80’s Rock Night!, $20/in advance, $25/day of show
    11/24 – The Cosmic American Music Circus w/ The Lazy Suns, The Bluebillies, The Zorbas Trio, 3pm, $15/10
    11/25 – Lobby Concert-Kevin Maynard and Ana Maynard, 7pm, free admission
    11/26 – Movie Night – Miracle, 7pm, free admission and free popcorn
    11/27 – Patsgiving: Benefit Concert for The Pat Nolan Scholarship Fund
    11/29 – E1 Presents Kisstory – Kiss Tribute in full make up
    11/30 – Mark Abodeely’s 4rd annual Thanksgiving Spectacular
    12/2 – Lobby Concert: Marc Vincent, 7pm, free admission
    12/5 – Thursday Showcase: Petra and Sola: The Painter and the Poet
    12/6 – Across The Pond – Beatles Tribute, 7:30pm, $15/general admission, $5/students
    12/7-Stephanie Schnieder Voice Studio Recital
    12/7 – Seven Wonders – a tribute to Fleetwood Mac,
    12/8 – Professor Louie and The Woodstock Horns play the music of The Band
    12/9 – Lobby Concert- Art-n-Shawna, 7pm, free admission
    12/10 – Movie Night – Somewhere In Time, 7pm, free admission and popcorn
    12/12 – Thursday Showcase: HaHa Events presents Rockin’ For Christmas
    12/13 – The McKrells Christmas Show,
    12/14 – The Bluebillies Ol’ Time Christmas Revue, $15 general admision. $12 seniors/students. Start time 7:00 PM
    12/15 – Lake George Community Band
    12/16 – Lobby Concert – Johnny Clifford, 7pm free admission
    12/20 – Movie Night – It’s a Wonderful Life, 7pm, free admission,
    12/21 – Rock This Town – an oldies show of 50’s&60’s rock and pop and a salute to Brian Setzer and The Stray Cats
    12/27 – Beyond Purple – tribute to Deep Purple, Rainbow, Dio and Whitesnake featuring guitarist Jimi Bell, 8pm
    12/28 – Storm Front – Billy Joel Tribute, 8pm, presented and hosted by Mark Abodeel

    For more information on The Strand Theatre’s upcoming events and to purchase tickets to any of the shows, click here.

  • Glens Falls Symphony Presents World-Renowned Guitarist Eliot Fisk in a Guest Solo Performance on Nov 9-10

    World-renowned classical guitarist Eliot Fisk joins the Glens Falls Symphony for a guest solo performance on Nov 9-10.

    The residency by one of the world’s most acclaimed classical guitarists, Eliot Fisk, begins on Saturday, November 9, at 7:30pm. Mr. Fisk will perform a solo performance of works by Barrios-Mangore, J. S. Bach, Gyorgy Ligeti, Isaac Albeniz, and others as part of the de Blasiis Chamber Music Series. Then on Sunday, November 10 at 4pm, the Glens Falls Symphony’s 2024-25 season continues in the beautiful and acoustically unique sanctuary of Christ Church United Methodist in Glens Falls.

    Esteemed composer Michael Gandolfi will be in residence for rehearsals and performance of his work, “Sinfonia Brevis”, for strings and woodwinds. Eliot Fisk then joins the orchestra for a performance of “Fantasia para un gentilhombre” by Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo. Following intermission, the orchestra will perform Franz Schubert’s incredibly charming jewel box of a work, the Symphony No. 5.

    “Classical Guitarist Eliot Fisk” Concert and “Fisk Fest” COMPLETE SCHEDULE

    Wednesday, October 30 at 2:30pm: “Sound+Film” series, featuring a screening of a BBC Documentary about classical guitar at our NEW location the Queensbury Senior Center, 742 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY.
    FREE

    Saturday, November 9 at 7:30pm: Eliot Fisk Solo Recital: At the Helen Froehlich Auditorium, Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, NY. This concert is part of the de Blasiis Chamber Series. Punch & cookies reception following the performance – all are welcome. Tickets $25/Adults, $10/Youth.

    Sunday, November 10 at 3pm: Pre-Concert Talk: Music Director Charles Peltz discusses the concert, the music, and the guest artists in a free talk at 3 pm, in the Christ Church United Methodist. FREE.

    Sunday, November 10 at 4pm: Performance with the Orchestra: Christ Church United Methodist, in concert with the Glens Falls Symphony. Tickets $35/Adults, $12/Youth.

    Tickets to both Eliot Fisk concerts can be had at “Fisk Fest Weekend Ticket”, which includes a special collector edition button. Includes performances on 11.9.2024 and 11.10.2024 $55 for Adult $23 for Student.

    For more information on the upcoming Eliot Fisk performances and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Announces Lineup for Popular Lift Series in 2025

    The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall has announced the return of the fan-favorite Lift Series in 2025. The new lineup includes various multi-talented individuals set to rock the audience.

    Curated by Organ Colossal, these performances give you the unique opportunity to sit on the historic Music Hall stage with the artists while they perform. The Lift Concert Series presents performances of new, independent music featuring regional performers, curated by local artists Sam Torres and Sophia Subbayya Vastek. The series sees three shows, one in January, February and March. Similarly, the lineup consists of three powerful music groups that plan to dazzle those in attendance.

    The audience is invited to be seated on stage, with the musicians, creating an intimate concert experience. Concerts are designed to last about an hour, and after the performance, concertgoers are encouraged to enjoy the rest of the evening at one of Troy’s many restaurants or breweries. Tickets are only $25 in advance and are available online and at the box office now.

    Doom Dogs

    2025 Lift Series Lineup

    January 8

    DOOM DOGS

    Genre-free Improvising Super Group with Reeves Gabrels, Jonathan Kane and Jair-Rohm Parker Wells.

    Reeves Gabrels (Guitars): Reeves Gabrels is an electric guitar virtuoso recognized by musicians and audiences alike for his expressive range and power. He is known for his creative collaborations with David Bowie during the ’80s and ’90s, co-writing, co-producing and adding his innovative guitar work to a half-dozen acclaimed studio albums in addition to extensive touring. Since 2012, Reeves has been a member of the iconic band The Cure, where his artistry continues to captivate audiences worldwide. With Reeves Gabrels on lead guitar for Doom Dogs, sonic brilliance is a hallmark of the band’s performances.

    Jonathan Kane (Drums): Jonathan Kane, the heartbeat of Doom Dogs, was a founding member of the influential band The Swans, has worked extensively with Minimalist godfather La Monte Young, was the only drummer for Rhys Chatham’s orchestra of 100 electric guitars, and leads his own trance-blues band Jonathan Kane’s February. His drumming style is characterized by a powerful and hypnotic presence, driving the band’s improvisations with precision and intensity. Jonathan’s vast experience as a drummer and composer contributes to the band’s ability to create spontaneous and enthralling musical moments that leave audiences in awe.

    Jair-Rohm Parker Wells (Basses): The foundation of Doom Dogs’ mesmerizing sound lies in the hands of Jair-Rohm Parker Wells, a true legend in the world of experimental rock and jazz. Aside from being a founding member of the avant-rock band Machine Gun, Jair-Rohm was also a member of the seminal German experimental Rock band Embryo during the 1970s. His NS Design electric upright and bass guitar prowess adds a rich and dynamic depth to the band’s spontaneous compositions, pushing the boundaries of experimental rock and jazz. Jair-Rohm’s artistic sensitivity and expertise make him an indispensable part of Doom Dogs’ sonic exploration.

    February 5

    ZAN AND THE WINTER FOLK

    Zan & The Winter Folk is an Americana band from Troy, NY. Led by Zan Strumfeld, The Winter Folk create anthems for the revivalists, lullabies for the lonely, and ballads for the hopeful. Vacillating between an acoustic quartet — two guitars, banjo and upright bass — and a rocking quintet with drums, The Winter Folk blend an upbeat, rootsy spirit with a melodic longing and vulnerability in their storytelling. Since forming in 2017, they have played at festivals, music halls and living rooms. With a captivating sound and comedic banter, The Winter Folk reveal a unique and intimate performance wherever they play. The band has two EPs, “How To Be Alone” (2019) and “Your Girl No More” (2018). Their full-length album, “New Morse Code,” was released in June 2024.

    March 5

    THE LADLES

    The Ladles are known for their signature harmonic blend, intricate arrangements and commitment to human connection. Imagine the tight, sisterly harmonies of The Staves meets Madison Cunningham’s songwriting ingenuity. At a Ladles show, you can’t help but feel part of something bigger. Swept up in their ethereal soundscapes, you can easily forget what separates you from the person next to you. Based in NYC and San Francisco, The Ladles are Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn, and Lucia Pontoniere.

    Troy-Natives – Zan & The Winter Folk

    For more information on Troy Savings Bank Music Hall’s popular Lift Series and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • What To Do During Phish’s Three-Night Run In Albany

    Get the scoop on what to do before and after Phish during their three-night run in Albany over October 25-27!

    photo by Dave DeCrescente

    Formed in 1983 through flyers across the University of Vermont’s campus, Phish has had a career of steady incline for more than four decades. Amassing more than eight million sales in the United States, 14 studio albums, a seemingly endless list of live shows under their belt, and their own record label named JEMP records, Phish is a legendary psychedelic-rock-jam fusion to be reckoned with.

    Comprised of members Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, and Page McConnell, Phish has accomplished what most bands have not in the face of multiple group hiatuses and solo endeavors- a legacy as one of the most influential jam bands that spans the first four decades of their achievements thus far and extends well into the prospective future. 

    With roots in the Northeast, Phish’s connection to New York can not be understated. The band has performed 83 shows in Manhattan’s historic Madison Square Garden to date, surpassing Elton John in 2023 to become the second most frequent musical act to grace the Garden’s stage behind record-holder Billy Joel. 

    The metro area hasn’t been the only one to experience the magic of Phish’s live performance, however. The group has traveled up and down the entire state, a feat highlighted in our three part series exploring their endeavors in Albany in particular over the course of several decades. Read part one, two, and three here.

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    Albany has hosted Phish countless times over the course of their career, making it one of few cities they still frequent where fans can track their progression as a band over the course of their visits to the area. Beginning in Albany at the city’s oldest bar Pauly’s Hotel to a crowd of 30-40 fans back in 1989, Phish has worked their way up to a three night stay at the MVP Arena this October 25-27.

    In a historic announcement, Phish will be playing their first ever three show run in which 100% of the concert and merchandise profits will go to the Divided Sky Foundation. Established in 2020 during the Beacon Jams, Divided Sky Foundation dedicates themselves to building and supporting a non-clinical residential recovery program that recognizes that addiction is a disease and not an absence of willpower.

    Colloquially known by its original name of Knickerbocker Arena, the MVP Arena will be host to Phish and thousands of devoted Phish heads over the course of the exciting and deeply meaningful weekend. For those in attendance, there’s a lot to know about attending the shows and everything in between for the weekend of Phish! But don’t worry- we’ve got you covered.

    Primarily, the shows themselves- be sure to check the Arena’s extensive list of policies including bags and prohibited items on the event’s page before you leave home here. 

    Once at the venue, there are multiple entrances depending on which is nearest you. The main entrance faces Market Street, but if using the MVP Arena parking lot, visitors can use the arena entrance on level three. The Beaver Street entrance provides another route into the arena itself as well.

    In addition to attending an unforgettable evening- or evenings- of live music, there’s plenty to see and do in Albany, Phish adjacent and beyond. Fans may find themselves enjoying a grilled cheese at the “Cheesiest Phish Pre Party,’ or adventuring through the Albany Capital Center for the 2024 Dead Man’s Hand Tattoo Expo that spans the duration of the weekend.

    Looking for events to explore on a particular day? Read the day-by-day breakdown of the weekend of Phish below.

    FRIDAY: OCTOBER 25

    Prior to the opening evening, Gratefully Yours will be performing a free pre-show at the casual food and live entertainment venue Ophelia’s at 4:00 PM- only two blocks from MVP Arena. Later that evening the band will return to the stage for a $20 post-show performance with doors at 10:00 PM and a start time of 11:00 PM.

    In addition to Gratefully Yours, The Big Dig Live will host a free groovy afterparty at The City Beer Hall with doors at 10:30 PM and a start time of 11:00 PM, and Lark Hall will be hosting The Jerry Dance Party with DJ Jerrbrother. Doors open at 11:00 PM and tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

    SATURDAY: OCTOBER 26

    Day two will open with a variety of events including a Divided Sky Foundation pre-show hosted by The WaterWheel Foundation, a PhanArt hometown art show and live music event, and another morning set at Ophelia’s that will loop back around for the evening post-Phish.

    A Divided Sky Foundation pre-show event hosted by The WaterWheel Foundation will take place on the 26 prior to the event, a benefit exclusive to ticket holders who purchased the package alongside their ticket or ticket request. 

    If tickets to the Divided Sky Foundation pre-show aren’t in your hands, don’t worry. There’s plenty more to explore in the area, like the PhanArt Show at the Palace Theatre. In association with Mirth Films, PhanArt presents some of the scene’s best known artists as well as some of the area’s rising stars. From 12:00 to 5:00 PM, attendees can collect exclusive art and apparel, enjoy live music from acts like Kale and Sweeping Views, and treat themselves to free Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food as courtesy of Lark Street Ben & Jerry’s.

    Annie In The Water will be the artist in residence at Ophelia’s for October 26, with a free acoustic set pre-Phish and two electric sets after the show at 10:00 PM with tickets at $20.

    Saturday’s after parties also include acts like the Beau Sasser Trio, Adrian Tramontano, and Justin Hendricks coming together for a free show at The City Beer Hall with doors at 10:30 PM and show at 11:00 PM, and the Dude of Life Band alongside special guest Ella Fishman at the Empire Underground starting at 11:15 PM. Partial proceeds from the Dude of Life Band’s after party will benefit the Waterwheel Foundation with tickets priced at just under $34.

    In addition to these incredible acts, The Jerry Dance Party with DJ Jerrbrother will return for one more night to wrap Saturday evening at Lark Hall in partnership with DayGlo and Nectar. Tickets are priced at $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

    SUNDAY: OCTOBER 27

    The weekend of Phish will conclude on the 27th. While there isn’t anything Phish-y to attend outside of the final performance that evening, the Albany Comic Con will be hosted at the Polish Community Center just a fifteen minute drive away from MVP Arena. Tickets are $10 online or at the door all day Sunday.