Far Trio will embark on a fall tour that will amount to 14 dates across New York through Sep. and Oct. ahead of their new album expected next year.
Far Trio is an “earthy fusion” band from Buffalo that was formed over a decade ago in Fredonia, NY. They are going on tour this fall bringing their unique blend of soul, blues, and singer-songwriter vibes to audiences throughout New York State.
Eamon Rayhn (vocals, bass), Drew Azzinaro (vocals, guitar), and Ethan Fox (drums) form the band which has been a fixture in the regionâs music scene for the past five years. They have performed over 150 shows annually across cities like Buffalo, NYC, the Finger Lakes, Philadelphia, and the Hudson Valley.
Far Trio has played at renowned venues including The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, Shakti Lounge, So Far NYC, and major jazz festivals such as The Northwest Jazz Festival and Carnegie Jazz Festival. They have earned critical acclaim for their fresh takes on classic songs by artists such as John Lennon and The Allman Brothers, and their original compelling compositions.
In 2022, Far Trio released their second album, Ordinary Moments, recorded in Woodstock, NY, with legendary producer Scott Petito (James Taylor, Chick Corea, John Scofield). The album features 14 tracks ranging from soulful singer-songwriter tunes to raunchy blues-tinged grooves. This latest work showcases the band’s evolution as a unit, with each member augmenting the othersâ compositions and delivering a diverse sound that captivates a wide audience.
The band has stated that a new project is on the horizon for next year, the band continues to write, experiment, and create music that transcends genres while keeping its soul firmly rooted in the earthy fusion they are known for.
PhanArt, in collaboration with Mirth Films, will host a hometown show at Albany’s Palace Theatre. This show will take place on Saturday, October 26 from Noon to 5:00 PM.
This hometown PhanArt event will feature the New Paltz band Kale and a DJ set from Sweeping Views, in addition to a great selection of art, for the October edition of Palace Sessions Live.
This edition of Palace Sessions by PhanArt and Mirth Films will feature dozens of local talent and vendors. In addition, the event also features art by those from the greater Phish community across the country.
Palace Sessions is a series that features live music from regional and national talent. In 2020, The Palace Sessions was created to provide music and entertainment to the Capital Region while venues were still closed due to COVID. In addition to entertainment, Mirth Films and Albany wanted to raise money to support the theatre. Today, The Palace Sessions continues the tradition with performances in the lobby of the theater.
Kale is playing 2 sets in the afternoon, and guests can also expect music from Sweeping Views between performances. Kale is a band from New Paltz that specializes in genre-blending indietronica music. The band combines a love of energetic hooks, electronic rhythms, and soaring melodies to create something beautiful. Their music allows for deep exploration of the music cosmos, elevating the Palace Sessions Live experience.
Featuring free entry and online viewing options, Palace Sessions is staying true to its roots of being accessible for all. For more info, visit here. Past Palace Sessions Live performers include Eastbound Jesus, Annie in the Water, Thomas Nicholas, moe., Moriah Formica, and more. To see past live performances, visit here.
On-The-Go! Tour performances are set to travel throughout the Capital Region, beginning this fall and running through 2025.
Collaborative School of the Arts On-The-Go! tours are sponsored by Citizens Bank and include “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “Friend of a Friend: Tales of the Underground Railroad.”
On-The-Go! 2024 Performances
On-The-Go! will be performing “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” by Washington Irving, from October through November 2. Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill adapted the play, with Justin Friello and Lecco Morris providing original music. In the play, Hollywood A-Lister Jasmine Vander Hooven finds herself alone on a gloomy night to perform a podcast of Irving’s classic. Fans do not need to worry as Mancinelli-Cahill’s adaptation gives Irving’s tale contemporary treatment that honors the original. Complete with live Foley sound effects and music, the performance is sure to inspire and delight audiences of all ages.
In addition to specialized student matinee performances, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” will have public performances at each Proctors Collaborative venue on Saturdays at 11am. The locations and dates for these performances are as follows:
10/19 at theREP
10/26 at the GE Theatre at Proctors
11/2 in the Great Hall of Universal Preservation Hall
2025 Performances
Starting in 2025, On-The-Go’s “Friend of a Friend: Tales of the Underground Railroad” by Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill and Jill Rafferty-Weinisch will begin on January 27 and end on February 15.
Through the captivating narrative of Capital Region natives like Solomon Northup and his family, and Harriet and Stephen Myers, the audience is taken on a journey along the Underground Railroad.
Given Albany’s significance to the story, this original docu-play draws upon New York State archival records – vividly exhibiting the repercussions of the Fugitive Slave Act within the Capital Region’s historical landscape.
“Friend of a Friend” will also feature public performances, in addition to specialized student matinees, on Saturdays at 11am. The dates and locations for these performances are as follows:
2/1 at the Great Hall at UPH
2/8 on the MainStage at theREP
2/15 in the GE Theatre at Proctors
Tickets to the public performances are available through Proctor’s Box Office in-person, via phone at (518) 346-6204 Monday-Saturday from 10-6, or online here. To book an On-The-Go! tour stop at your school or business, visit here.
The Playhouse Stage Company has announced five new productions for their 2024/25 season at the Cohoes Music Hall in Cohoes
The theme for this season is “Coming of Age, from the Screen to the Stage,” and will include, A Christmas Story: The Musical (Dec. 4 – 22, 2024), Heathers (Feb. 21 – Mar. 9, 2025), Schoolhouse Rock Live (Mar. 12 – Apr. 4), The Little Mermaid (July 17 – Aug. 11), and Moana Jr. (Aug. 20-24), with more to be announced soon.
Moana Jr. will be performed by the Playhouse Stage Academy’s younger students in a youth adaptation of Moana. The Little Mermaid will also feature a large cast of the company’s advanced teen students who will work alongside local and regional professionals.
In addition to productions at Cohoes Music Hall, during the summer season, the company will return to Park Playhouse in Albany’s Washington Park, and Guilderland Performing Arts Center in Tawasentha Park to present free, outdoor summer musical theater for the community. Details about title selection and schedule will be announced in early 2025.
Playhouse Stage Company has been producing free outdoor summer musicals at Albany’s Park Playhouse since 1989. They have also been presenting musicals year-round at the historic Cohoes Music Hall since 2016. The Company also holds classes for youths and adults including acting classes, dance classes, vocal classes, and more.
“We’re presenting a series of dynamic musical adaptations of film classics and cult hits, all of which tell stories of growing up and discovering the world around us,” says Playhouse Stage Co. Producing Artistic Director Owen Smith. “Building on the success of this past season, we will once again feature the region’s most talented young performers across all of our productions.”
Purchase tickets, season memberships, and learn more here.
The 11th Annual We Can Survive benefit concert is set to be hosted by the radio giant Audacy this Saturday, September 28th at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.
The one and only Justin Timberlake will be headlining, preceded by the American boyband New Kids on the Block, pop superstar Tate McRae, “Beautiful Things” singer Benson Boone, R&B singer Khalid and Cuban-American singer and songwriter Isabel LaRosa.
We Can Survive contributes to AFSP’s vital work by providing education, support for those affected by loss, and organizing community programs and events nationwide. A portion of this year’s show proceeds will go towards their initiatives, including their new public service campaign, “Talk Away the Dark,” which aims to raise awareness about suicide prevention, especially how to spot warning signs and connect others to valuable resources.
“Music is a driving force in so many of our lives. Having an event like We Can Survive that features artists our fans love while supporting mental health just shows how powerful songs and lyrics can be,” Michael Martin said, the Senior Vice President of Programming and Head of Music Initiatives at Audacy. “We look forward to welcoming all of the extraordinary artists and can’t wait to see them light up the night.”
Additionally, join Audacy’s 2024 “I’m Listening” broadcast special on Wednesday, September 25th, at 7 PM on any Audacy station. This annual event, part of Audacy’s ongoing mental health initiative, brings together artists, actors, medical professionals, and others to raise awareness and foster open conversations around mental health. In partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP), the program will offer valuable resources, highlight the importance of communication in mental wellness, and create a supportive environment for those facing mental health challenges. Listeners are encouraged to share their stories and explore tools for well-being, reinforcing that no one has to navigate their struggles alone.
Hosted by radio personality Carson Daly, co-host of NBC’s TODAY and The Voice, along with Audacy’s nationally syndicated Country host, Katie Neal, the broadcast will feature expert insights from Dr. Alfiee M. Breland-Noble, psychologist and founder of The AAKOMA Project, and Dr. Christine Yu Moutier, AFSP’s Chief Medical Officer.
There are still a few tickets up for sale at Ticketmaster.com, don’t miss this stellar lineup, all for a fantastic cause.
World renowned comedy musician “Weird Al” Yankovic has announced his BIGGER & WEIRDER 2025 tour, including four shows across New York state in Buffalo, Manhattan, Bethel, and Saratoga Springs.
The biggest-selling comedy recording artist in history, most have heard Weird Al’s work- even if they haven’t realized it. Best known for his parody work riffing off of the last four decades’ hits, Yankovic has received five grammy awards and seventeen career nominations.
As one of only three artists to chart in the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 in the previous four consecutive decades alongside Madonna and Michael Jackson, to say Yankovic is a decorated comedian would be underselling it. His top hits include “Smells Like Nirvana,” “Eat it,” “Amish Paradise,” and more, with his most recent release Mandatory Fun being the only comedy album in history to debut on the top of the Billboard Top 200.
In addition to his music career, Yankovic is an accomplished actor, writer, director, and producer, having been awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and an Emmy for the WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story biopic starring Daniel Radcliffe.
Having performed across the globe for generations in some of the world and New York’s premiere venues already, “Weird Al” Yankovic is touring once more after a six year hiatus to bring a show that is bigger and weirder than ever before to audiences across the country and beyond- including the stages of the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Buffalo, Madison Square Garden,Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, and the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs.
The BIGGER & WEIRDER 2025 tour, among many things, will feature fan favorites that haven’t hit the stage yet alongside his biggest hits in a larger-than-life performance involving a giant video wall, multiple costume changes, and support by an eight-piece ensemble featuring Al’s original band.
“This is kind of a ‘best of both worlds’ tour. We’ll be doing all the big crowd-pleasing parodies as well as some deep cuts for the hardcore fans – but with twice as many players on stage, everything is going to sound twice as good!”
– “Weird Al” Yankovic
In addition to Yankovic’s iconic performance, the tour will be supported by special guest Puddles Pity Party, the 7-foot sad clown with a voice of gold that has sold out shows across the globe in venues including but not limited to San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts, London’s Soho Theatre, and a residency at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas.
The BIGGER & WEIRDER tour will kick off on June 13 and land in New York on July 11 at the Darien Lake Amphitheater in Buffalo, followed by a show on July 12 at the iconic Madison Square Garden on July 12 and a show at the Bethel Woods Center For the Arts on July 13. Then, after a brief pause to perform in Boston, Weird Al will return to the state for his July 17 performance at the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs.
Tickets will be available for purchase starting at 10:00 AM on Friday, September 27, starting at $29.50. For further information and ticket purchasing, please visit Weird Al’s website here.
“Weird Al” Yankovic BIGGER & WEIRDER 2025 Tour
June 13 LAS VEGAS, NV The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort June 14 LAS VEGAS, NV The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort June 18 LAS VEGAS, NV The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort June 20 LAS VEGAS, NV The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort June 21 LAS VEGAS, NV The Venetian Theatre at The Venetian Resort June 23 SALT LAKE CITY, UT Maverik Center June 24 MORRISON, CO (Denver) Red Rocks Amphitheatre June 26 KANSAS CITY, MO Starlight Theatre June 27 DES MOINES, IA Des Moines Civic Center June 28 WELCH, MN (Minneapolis) Treasure Island Amphitheater at Treasure Island Resort & Casino June 29 HIGHLAND PARK, IL (Chicago) Ravinia Festival (on sale TBA) July 1 TRAVERSE CITY, MI National Cherry Festival July 2 CLARKSTON, MI (Detroit) Pine Knob Music Theatre July 3 INDIANAPOLIS, IN Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park July 5 BEAVER DAM, KY (Evansville) Beaver Dam Amphitheater July 6 KETTERING, OH (Dayton) Fraze Pavilion July 9 TORONTO, ON Budweiser Stage July 11 BUFFALO, NY Darien Lake Amphitheater July 12 NEW YORK, NY Madison Square Garden July 13 BETHEL, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts July 15 BOSTON, MA Boch Center Wang Theatre July 17 SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY (Albany) Broadview Stage at SPAC July 18 MASHANTUCKET, CT The Premier Theatre at Foxwoods Resort Casino July 19 PHILADELPHIA, PA TD Pavilion at the Mann July 20 VIENNA, VA (Washington, DC) Wolf Trap July 24 RALEIGH, NC Red Hat Amphitheater July 25 WILMINGTON, NC Live Oak Bank Pavilion July 26 CHARLOTTE, NC Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre July 27 HUNTSVILLE, AL Orion Amphitheater July 29 NEW ORLEANS, LA Saenger Theatre July 31 AUSTIN, TX Bass Concert Hall Aug 1 THE WOODLANDS, TX (Houston) The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman Aug 2 GRAND PRAIRIE, TX (Dallas) Texas Trust CU Theatre Aug 3 ROGERS, AR (Fayetteville) Walmart AMP Aug 5 LINCOLN, NE (Omaha) Pinewood Bowl Theater Aug 7 CASPER, WY Ford Wyoming Center Aug 8 IDAHO FALLS, ID Mountain America Center Aug 9 NAMPA, ID (Boise) Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater Aug 10 BONNER, MT KettleHouse Amphitheater Aug 12 AIRWAY HEIGHTS, WA (Spokane) BECU Live Amp at Northern Quest Resort & Casino Aug 13 TROUTDALE, OR (Portland) Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater Aug 14 TROUTDALE, OR (Portland) Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn – McMenamins Edgefield Amphitheater Aug 15 AUBURN, WA (Seattle) White River Amphitheatre Aug 17 PALMER, AK (Anchorage)* Alaska State Fair – ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre Aug 20 EUGENE, OR Cuthbert Amphitheater Aug 22 MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA (San Francisco) Shoreline Amphitheatre Aug 23 MODESTO, CA The Fruit Yard Amphitheater Aug 24 STATELINE, NV (Reno/Tahoe) Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys Aug 26 REDDING, CA Redding Civic Auditorium Lawn Aug 27 ROHNERT PARK, CA Green Music Center Aug 29 SAN DIEGO, CA* The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park Aug 30 INGLEWOOD, CA (Los Angeles) Kia Forum Aug 31 PHOENIX, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre Sept 2 GRAND JUNCTION, CO Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park Sept 4 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO Ford Amphitheater Sept 5 RIO RANCHO, NM (Albuquerque) Rio Rancho Events Center Sept 6 CONCHO, OK (Oklahoma City) Lucky Star Amphitheater at Lucky Star Casino Sept 7 TULSA, OK Tulsa Theater Sept 9 MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO (St. Louis) Saint Louis Music Park Sep 12 MADISON, WI Breese Stevens Field Sept 13 CUYAHOGA FALLS, OH (Cleveland) Blossom Music Center Sept 14 COLUMBUS, OH Palace Theatre Sept 16 NEWPORT, KY (Cincinnati) MegaCorp Pavilion Sept 17 KALAMAZOO, MI Miller Auditorium Sept 20 NASHVILLE, TN Ascend Amphitheater
Saturday Night Live has announced the first five hosts and musical guests of their historic 50th season, premiering September 28.
Celebrating its 50th season this year, Saturday Night Live has been gracing the screens of folks across the country and beyond since its premiere in 1975. The opening “Live from New York, it’s Saturday Night!” has become synonymous with not just the show but New York City as a whole, cementing SNL in the long legacy of the city and the live entertainment scene at large.
Consisting of celebrity hosts, sketch comedy, and musical performance, SNL has got it all when it comes to late-night television, and in its 50th year of operation the show is boasting quite the lineup of guests and hosts alike.
SEPTEMBER 28: JEAN SMART & JELLY ROLL
Comedy veteran, Emmy-winning star of Hacks, and SNL debutante Jean Smart will host the premiere episode of the season. With TV credits including Fargo, Watchmen, Legion, and Mare of Easttown, she initially rose to fame as Charlene Frazier Stillfield in 1980s sitcom Designing Women and hasn’t stopped since.
Smart will be adding the hosting gig to a long list of accolades and accomplishments that include six Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe award, nominations for Tony and Grammy Awards, being the most awarded performer at the Critic’s Choice Television Awards, and so on.
Alongside Smart will be the season premiere’s musical guest, Nashville born American singer, songwriter, and rapper Jelly Roll. Starting out selling mixtapes in his car, the singer has come a long way as one of the most popular country fusion artists of today.
Being the second SNL debut of the evening acts as another testament to his success alongside three CMT Music Awards, the CMA New Artist Award, and a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 2023.
OCTOBER 5: NATE BARGATZE & COLDPLAY
Photo: Melanie Levi
Veteran stand-up comic Nate Bargatze will host the season’s second episode following his wildly successful SNL debut in Season 49. With viral sketches like “Lake Beach” and “Washington’s Dream”, Bargate is the mind behind the most-watched night of the season to date in addition to the most-watched episode since Steve Martin and Martin Short’s in December of 2022 with 4.8 million viewers.
Returning for what will be their eighth appearance on the show, British rock group and SNL veterans Coldplay will return to the show’s stage once more. Debuting on the SNL stage in 2001, Coldplay is set to return with a new and exciting performance just off of the release of their newest album, Moon Music, which will drop the day prior.
OCTOBER 12:ARIANA GRANDE & STEVIE NICKS
Pop sensation, singer-songwriter, and actress Ariana Grande is set to host the third episode of the season following her SNL debut as musical guest in 2014 and host in 2016, when she performed a double-duty as host and musical guest.
Her most recent appearance was Josh Brolin’s episode of Season 49 where she starred alongside cast member Bowen Yang just ahead of the Wicked film adaptation’s release. Wicked marked Grande’s return to the acting world, starring as Glinda the Good.
Music legend and Fleetwood Mac Frontwoman Stevie Nicks will return to SNL after over 40 years. Last appearing as Musical Guest in December of 1983, Nicks brought “Stand Back” and “Night Bird” from her second solo album to the SNL audience. Named the “Reigning Queen of Rock and Roll” by Rolling Stone, her performance is sure to enchant.
OCTOBER 19: MICHAEL KEATON & BILLIE EILISH
Photo: Gage Skidmore
Most recently starring in Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, sequel to the 1988 Tim Burton film- both in which he played the titular role- Michael Keaton is a decorated actor with a Primetime Emmy, two Golden Globes, and nominations for an Academy Award and a BAFTA under his belt.
Keaton is no stranger to the SNL stage, the October 19 episode marking his fifth with the show. His first hosting gig was for the Halloween episode of 1982, and he would return to host again in 1992 and 2015.
A pop sensation since 13 with her debut “Ocean Eyes”, Billie Eilish has kept the public enraptured in her unique sound developed alongside her brother Finneas for years now, resulting in nine Grammys, two American Music Awards, seven MTV Music Video Awards, three Brits, two Golden Globes, two Academy Awards, and 20 Guinness World Records.
This will mark Eilish’s fourth return to the SNL stage, appearing as the Musical Guest in September of 2019 and December of 2023 in addition to a double-duty as both Musical Guest and Host in December of 2021.
NOVEMBER 2: JOHN MULANEY & CHAPPELL ROAN
Stand-up comedian, actor, and veteran of the New York City comedy scene, John Mulaney will be returning to SNL once more on November 2. Starting as a writer for Saturday Night Live from 2008-2013, Mulaney has built quite the comedy career for himself over the years, returning to host SNL for what will be the sixth time in addition to countless cameos over the years.
Your favorite artist’s favorite artist, Chappell Roan is adding SNL to the ever-growing list of accomplishments after her recent rocket into pop fame. Known for her unapologetically queer, captivating, and campy music, Roan has delivered powerful performances dressed in drag at Coachella, Governors Ball, and the MTV Video Music Awards where she also took home the Best New Artist award- all in the past year.
The first episode of Saturday Night Live‘s 50th season will premiere on September 28.
Phish lead guitarist Trey Anastasio has officially released a new guitar-only instrumental album entitled Atriums via Rubber Jungle Records. The music is culled from years of experimental soundchecks and selections that were played in the public spaces, namely the atrium, at Las Vegas’ Sphere during the band’s recent run there in April. Proceeds from this new release will benefit the Divided Sky Foundation and its newly opened facility in Ludlow, Vermont.
Anastasio and Phish – renowned for creating immersive concert experiences – took full advantage at Sphere, utilizing sculptures, light and sound to transform the hallways of the futuristic venue. Those ambient soundscapes are now released as ATRIUMS. The six-track album doesn’t feature any strange song names but the music is far from ordinary and each one is approximately 15 minutes in length and offers a unique sonic composition consisting primarily of droning loops, echoes, and waves of tonal feedback layered with gentle, melodic fretwork.
“Atrium 1” features some harrowing, echoey guitar effects interspersed with brief moments of digital feedback. Whereas “Atrium 3” has a more blissful demeanor with simple, repetitive melodies on a loop, not too dissimilar from how the band’s “secret” third set at Mondegreen started where they played behind a screen of accompanying visuals instead of in front of one like Sphere. See below for all selections from the recently released Atriums.
In addition to this album, Phish also recently announced a special three-day run of shows in Albany, NY at MVP Arena that will also serve as a benefit to the Divided Sky Foundation. A limited amount of tickets can still be found on tickemaster.com.
The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes (OSFL) celebrates Oktoberfest this autumn with a musical journey through the works of legendary German and Austrian composers, including Beethoven, Brahms, and the Strauss family—Josef, Johann Sr., and Johann Jr.
This special concert will take place on Saturday, October 12, at 7:00 PM, at Christ Episcopal Church in Corning, NY.
The evening’s highlight will be a performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto, featuring Jinyoung Yoon, an award-winning violinist from Seoul, South Korea, whose stunning artistry has earned her international recognition. She has been a soloist with prominent orchestras, including the Seoul Philharmonic and Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra as the first prize winner of the ECSO concerto competition. Jinyoung is currently pursuing her Master’s degree at the Curtis Institute of Music under the tutelage of Ida Kavafian and Erin Keefe. Yoon continues to impress audiences as a rising star in the classical music world.
The OSFL, under the baton of Maestro Toshiyuki Shimada, will perform a program filled with iconic works, capturing the lively spirit of Oktoberfest. The repertoire for the evening includes Beethoven’s Fidelio Overture and Brahms’ Violin Concerto on the first half of the concert. The second half brings together the prolific output of the talented Strauss family with polkas, waltzes and more:
The famous Blue Danube, Gypsy Baron Overture, Annen Polka, and Leichtes Blut “High Spirits” Polka composed by Johann Strauss, Jr.
Frauenherz Polka “A Woman’s Heart” by his brother Josef Strauss
Radetzky March by their father, Johann Strauss, Sr.
From Beethoven’s dramatic overture to the swirling waltzes and polkas of the Strauss family, “Oktoberfest at the Symphony” offers a perfect blend of elegance and festivity, reminiscent of Vienna’s golden age of music.
In an effort to make this cultural experience accessible to all, the OSFL is offering FREE tickets for children under 18 when accompanied by a ticketed adult. Tickets are available at $29, $44, or $59, with a discounted rate of $15 for college students with a valid ID.
This concert is presented in cooperation with Corning Rotary’s Crystal City Oktoberfest, promising a festive atmosphere that celebrates the intersection of music and community.
A sneak peak of this concert will be presented to Corning Painted Post Middle School students, with support from the Bobbie and John G. Ullman Family Foundation.
Programs of the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes are made possible in part with general support from the Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes, the Hilliard Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the governor and the New York State Legislature, and Corning Incorporated Community Impact & Investment. FREE Under 18 is provided by the Anderson Foundation.
For tickets, subscriptions, and more information, visit www.osfl.org or contact the OSFL office at (607) 936-2873.
Dynamic acoustic duo Murray’s Law is set to deliver an exclusive performance at Swyer Theater at The Egg in Albany on October 20.
The acoustic duo features Brian Murray and Jimmy Law from the acclaimed New Jersey jam quintet Dogs in a Pile. Murray’s Law delivers an acoustic experience that highlights their vibrant covers and a compelling mix of original compositions, making each performance a bold and engaging experience.
The intimate setting of the Swyer Theater offers the perfect backdrop for audiences to connect with the raw musical prowess and captivating energy that Brian and Jimmy bring to the stage.
Murray’s Law emerges from the profound creative synergy between Brian and Jimmy, known for their role in Dogs in a Pileâa band currently riding the wave of success with a string of notable achievements. Dogs in a Pile has captivated the Capital Region for years, recently making regional headlines after announcing their second annual headlining New Year’s Eve run at Saratoga Springs’ Putnam Place.
They further solidified their reputation with a stellar summer tour featuring sold-out performances at prestigious venues like Colorado’s Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. Their participation in the “Pigeons Frasco Dogs Tour” showcased their ability to electrify audiences on large stages nationwide.
For more information on the upcoming performance by Murray’s Law and to purchase tickets to the show, click here.