Category: News Desk

  • Satellite Collective to present Multi-Disciplinary “Satellite Tribeca” this May

    Satellite Collective will present Satellite Tribeca, at Satellite Gallery, over May 9-21 for two weekends of premieres and events from artists across all disciplines, plus new prints, projections, film and photography from featured artists Kevin Draper and Lora Robertson.

    Formed in 2010, Satellite Collective features members of the New York City Ballet, visual artists, writers, and composers from across the country. Since then, Satellite has produced 14 seasons of multi-disciplinary work in New York City with an imposing cross section of the city’s young talent. Satellite has evolved since its inception, spinning off several dance and arts nonprofits, and incubates artists collaborating as equals. The company designs performances, arts exchanges, and publications that bring talented artists from all disciplines to work together.

    Satellite is working in a new kind of venue for the collective. We are bringing the athletic performance and production values of our performing arts work into a gallery space. Here, we have the opportunity to engage in longer conversations with our audience and more prominently feature the compelling visual artists driving Satellite’s collaborations.

    the Satellite Collective team

    Satellite Tribeca is designed to foster intimate moments in a classic New York gallery space. In addition to new prints and projections from featured artist Kevin Draper and new film and photography by featured artist Lora Robertson, the Tribeca Show will consist of two busy weekends of new music, dance, discussion, and visual art, and film presented by Satellite Collective. Satellite Tribeca will include direct art experience with panels, performances, visual art, screenings, and a view into how creativity informs collaboration.

    KEVIN DRAPER

    Satellite Tribeca will also reveal the New York premiere of Sad Blimp Twins, a pair of forty foot long blimps coming to New York for the first time as Satellite’s official mascots. Sad Blimp Twins are a pair of aerostats designed to fly from tall masts and act as cinema screens for public performances. They first flew on the lawn of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum and will premiere in New York inside the gallery at 101 Reade Street. At full inflation, the blimps are fourteen feet in diameter and nearly forty feet long. Designed by Kevin Draper, they act as reminders of distant technologies of observation.

    To purchase a “Festival” ticket, giving access to multiple events go here. For more information, go here.

    Satellite Tribeca Program

    Thursday, May 9, 7:00 – 8:00 pm

    SITE SPECIFIC DANCE

    NYC Premiere of BODYSONNET’S “please come alone”

    From creator-performers Moscelyne ParkeHarrison and Mio Ishikawa of BODYSONNET, “please come

    alone” is a series of solo dance performances exploring what it means to be alone, and to come together. In the piece, performers participate in exercises to explore their artistic and narrative values as they devise movement solos. Each performer’s process will culminate in a twenty-minute movement score that shares the same music score and includes movement references to the other solo. The soloists rehearse apart from each other, thus experiencing each other’s work for the first time in performance.

    The work was originally performed in The Berkshires, MA in June 2021, and workshopped further with

    MFA drama students at Yale University in winter 2021 with Dramaturg Hannah Gellman.

    Friday, May 10, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

    GIANT PRINTS ON CANVAS, PHOTOGRAPHS ON METAL, and BLIMP MASCOTS

    Reception for visual artists Kevin Draper and Lora Robertson and New York premiere of “Sad Blimp Twins”

    Open to the public; Register for a free show poster

    Kevin Draper’s show “The Cartoon Before The Movie” features large scale prints on paper and canvas created with aerospace 3D software and innovative hand printing techniques. Beginning with nostalgic imagery of an older New York, the imagery looks out toward space, along the avenues of Central Park and the sidewalks of Park Avenue, and sees a future of artificial intelligence and buildings seeking autonomy. Images feature bold industrial colors and a unique, expressionistic use of the architectural drafting language.

    Lora Robertson’s show “Agony In The Scrub Pines” features large, complex photographic compositions reproduced on smooth sheet metal. Robertson works with digital cameras produced as part of the Hubble telescope program, and the intense focus on color and light is almost pre-Raphaelite in complexity. With her digital tools Robertson translates the naturalistic settings and historical lighting techniques into photographs that are easily mistaken for paintings until a closer view shows how these have been brought into the present with a wily eye for metaphor and visual easter eggs.

    Sad Blimp Twins” are a pair of forty foot long blimps coming to New York for the first time as Satellite’s official mascots. They first flew on the lawn of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum and will premiere in New York inside the gallery at 101 Reade Street. At full inflation, the blimps are fourteen feet in diameter and nearly forty feet long. Designed by Kevin Draper, they act as reminders of distant technologies of observation. Satellite intends to continue development of Sad Blimp Twins and their use as mobile cinema screens.

    LORA ROBERTSON

    Friday, May 10, 7:30 – 9:00 pm

    SPOKEN WORD, SOLO PIANO AND ACCORDION, AND VIOLIN-PIANO DUO

    NYC Premiere of Stelth Ulvang’s “The Heartbeats of Stars, In Which Aliens Love Louis Armstrong,” a spoken word and music collaboration with Satellite Collective, and violin-piano duo Upstream debuts with co-compositions for piano and violin. Refreshments served.

    Stelth Ulvang premieres “The Heartbeats of Stars” inspired by Carl Sagan and Ann Druyan’s data capture of love that left our galaxy on Voyager’s gold record. This solo performance for piano and accordion is a meditation on the many orbits in two lives, and the many points of intersection between them.

    And Upstream, with 2023 Leonard Bernstein Award Winner Will Healy, debuts violin-piano duo Upstream with George Meyer, performing a live program of co-compositions for piano, cello, viola, violin by these Juilliard-trained composers, reaching into hip-hop, bluegrass, and jazz.

    Between and among world tours, Stelth Ulvang of the Lumineers has crafted spoken word and developed scores and theme songs for Satellite Collective films. He first appeared with Satellite on the stage of BAM Fisher.

    LORA ROBERTSON

    Thursday, May 16, 7:00 – 8:30 pm

    BALLET SCORE FOR STRINGS AND NEW INDIE CLASSICAL

    NY Premiere of “Liar Lear King” ballet score for strings by Ellis Ludwig-Leone. Performed live, with a performance of his “Past Life” for violin, cello, and piano. And three compositions by Will Healy, 2023 Leonard Bernstein Award Winner and Founder, SHOUTHOUSE. “Root Position”, “Chimes”, “Mariners” performed live with violin, viola, cello, and piano; and reception for visual artists Kevin Draper and Lora Robertson

    Liar Lear King” premiered in 2022, co-produced by Grand Rapids Ballet with choreography by San Francisco Ballet Alum and Oregon Ballet Theater Artistic Director Danielle Rowe, score by Brooklyn-based composer and indie classical phenom Ellis Ludwig-Leone, and film and scenery by Kevin Draper and Lora Robertson. In the runup to the New York premiere of the full ballet, the full thirty minute score will be performed live at Satellite Gallery, 101 Reade Street, with Ludwig-Leone conducting. “Liar Lear King” explores themes of narcissism and bullying, and their impact on our families.

    Juilliard-trained composer and bandleader Will Healey will present solo piano work inspired by his Opus in development, Orbit – a piece that lays out a musical galaxy in which heavenly bodies interact, evolve, and eventually reach consciousness. Healy served as Music Director for the premiere of Aaron Severini’s score for “Echo & Narcissus” with Satellite Collective at BAM Fisher in 2018. This new work draws from Healy’s compositional experiments with hip-hop, jazz, and classical music.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIyQqx6jInE&t=221s

    Friday, May 17, 6:00 – 8:00 pm

    FILMMAKER’S SYMPOSIUM

    “Adventures in Film Funding” and a Sneak Preview of “Liar Lear King” Animated Short

    Registration link

    Filmmaker’s Symposium: The toughest, wildest, and least talked-about challenge of independent filmmaking is finding the money. Join a group of award-winning filmmakers as they share the horrors and triumphs of getting their films green-lit. Hosted by Nikhil Melnechuk, and featuring directors working across the indie film landscape, Abby Kollek, Sylvia Ray, Manon Gage, DJ Daughtry, BODYSONNET, and more! Followed up by a sneak preview and discussion of the inventive animated short Shakespeare adaptation “Liar Lear King” by Lora Robertson and Kevin Draper. Drinks will be served.

    KEVIN DRAPER

    Saturday, May 18, 7:00 – 8:30 pm

    ARTS PANEL w/FILM AND LIVE BALLET

    The New York of Gordon Matta-Clark: Alive in the City Today”

    Feature Performance: “Central Park, Earlier In Time”, inspired by Satellite Collective’s “Echo & Narcissus”

    Panel moderator Paulina Ascencio Fuentes lives and works between Guadalajara and New York City. She has worked with the Gordon Matta-Clark archives and the Estate on several research projects and exhibitions. Her research outlines transdisciplinary modes of knowledge production and transmission.

    Registration Required; includes performances and refreshments.

    This intimate panel discussion will focus on creative collaborations between the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark and Satellite Collective, Site:Lab, and other arts organizations in the US and UK. Panelists will explore how Gordon Matta-Clark’s vision and work in the 1970s can inform 21st Century multimedia performance, dance, and contemporary art. Following the panel, Satellite presents the New York premiere of Central Park, Earlier In Time, a dance work with projection incorporating the drawings of Gordon Matta-Clark. This work is in development for stage presentation.

    In his short but prolific career, Gordon Matta-Clark centered collaboration at the core of his artistic practice. Ensconced in the downtown art scene of the 1970s, he not only incorporated film, dance, performance and food into his own work but also regularly participated in other artists’ projects such as performing in Joan Jonas’s film Song Delay, designing set ideas for Mabou Mines, or dancing with the Trisha Brown Dance Company.

    Collaboration being central to Gordon Matta-Clark’s legacy, the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark works with contemporary artists in the generation of new pieces in dialogue with his ideas. Satellite Collective is inspired by similar collaborative methods brought forward into a digital age. Although the art economy has radically changed since the 70s and 80s, the city remains a powerful source of raw material for commentary and transformation. How can engaging in a dialogue with an artist of the past inspire new work that addresses our present moment?

    The evening will include a screening of a Gordon Matta-Clark short film with introduction by Co-Director of his Estate, Jessamyn Fiore and a feature performance of live ballet and projection. Using Gordon Matta-Clark’s drawings as source material, Satellite artist Kevin Draper has translated them into three-dimensional space bringing Matta-Clark’s images into a futuristic New York.

    Panelists include: Jessamyn Fiore, Co-Director, Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark; Artists of SITE:LAB, and Kevin Draper and Lora Robertson, Satellite Collective.

    Feature Performance : “Central Park, Earlier In Time”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8T-_O2hggc
  • St. Patrick’s Church in Binghamton hosts The Southern Tier Singers’ Collective on Feb. 24

    The Southern Tier Singers’ Collective (STSC) will presents “Arches In Sound” at St. Patrick’s Church in Binghamton on Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 PM,

    The Southern Tier Singers' Collective presents: Arches In Sound

    The Southern Tier Singers’ Collective is an organization of highly skilled singers presenting artistically polished performances of distinctive choral repertoire. Founded in the fall of 2018 by William Culverhouse, STSC is based in Binghamton and draws singers from as far as Ithaca, Oneonta, Elmira, and northeast Pennsylvania.

    STSC was formed in order to offer a wide variety of vocal ensemble music in multiple configurations, ranging from an intimate one-singer-per-part madrigal ensemble, to a chamber choir of 32 accomplished singers. The groupings employ a variety of rehearsal models, but aim to accommodate the busy lives of the region’s most highly skilled singers by avoiding recurring weekly rehearsal commitments, opting instead for a project-based cluster-rehearsal approach.

    The performance on Saturday, February 24 will be Ralph Vaughan Williams’s soaring Mass in G Minor for double choir, which will form the centerpiece of the concert, which also features the late Romantic English choral works of CV Stanford and Renaissance polyphony of Raphaella Aleotti in the marvelous acoustics of Saint Patrick’s Church.

    St. Patrick’s Church is located at 9 Leroy Street, Binghamton. The concert is free but donations are accepted. More info can be found here.

  • Musical Memories Café in West Falls Gains Big Recognition

    Musical Memories Café (MMC) has announced its recognition by ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center as an Innovative and Exemplary Respite Program for three years. As one of only four organizations to receive this recognition in the US, MMC was praised for effectively “supporting multiple generations of caregivers and family, including extended families, of persons with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.”

    Caregivers and their loved ones enjoying the music and a meal.

    Recognition includes an honorarium, usage of the ARCH logo and registration, travel and hotel costs to attend the National Lifespan Respite Conference in Albany, NY, May 21-23,  2024. Musical Memories Café Executive Director Carolyn Panzica was selected to present at this conference on  “Musical Memories Cafe: Innovation, Impact, Replication, and Sustainability.”  

    In 2014, founders Carolyn and Bill Panzica launched Memory Cafe at the West Falls Center for the Arts. By applying their business and franchising know-how and experience as both caregiver and nonprofit managers, the West Falls Memory Cafe quickly became a thriving nonprofit program. From this success, Carolyn and Bill created Musical Memories Cafe to empower other nonprofits in WNY and beyond.

    Musical Memories Café (MMC) offers a beautiful meal and musical entertainment created especially for caregivers and their loved ones with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia. They enrich lives by collaborating,  inspiring, and educating through music and making an unforgettable experience available to those who truly need it but may not have access. West Falls Performing Arts Center programs include: 1. Musical Memories Café – West Falls Center, 2. Harmonica, ukulele, and guitar lessons for  Military Veterans and their families, and 3. Kids Jam for children and adolescents to learn from and play along with professional musicians.

    There is a growing body of knowledge about the positive impact of music on individuals with   Alzheimer’s and Dementia.

    Carolyn Panzica said, “We hope this recognition will encourage other nonprofits to consider offering a Musical Memories Café in their community. We have seen how this transcendent experience enriches the lives of people with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia and their caregivers. More communities need respite programs that  offer in-person, loving companionship, a therapeutic approach backed by research, and a lasting community  (virtual and in-person) with others facing similar challenges.”  

    ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center is a national organization charged with “assisting and promoting the development of quality respite and crisis care programs in the United States.” 

    Your shared respite model seems especially effective in supporting multiple generations of caregivers and family, including extended  Musical Memories Café Recognition families, of persons with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. The strong evaluation you conduct uses psychometrically sound measurement tools to assess caregiver intensity and caregiver needs and to show positive outcomes for caregivers. Notably, you also use data in a formative way to guide referrals to other  needed services and to tailor day-to-day services according to the needs of individual care recipients and their families.

    Jill Kagan, Director of the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center.

    To learn more about Musical Memories Café, visit here.

  • African Music Festival ‘Madaraka Festival’ to Make Stop at Irving Plaza in June

    One Vibe Media has announced the cherished Madaraka Festival, headlined by Sauti Sol in 2023, will make a return to America in 2024, with shows in 13 cities, including a stop at Irving Plaza on June 1.

    Madaraka Festival

    The concert line up will include internationally acclaimed musicians such as Nyashinski, Eddy Kenzo, Naomi Achu, Dynamq, and Simon Javan Okelo and many surprise special guests. 

    The event’s headliner Nyashinski, is one of the most celebrated artists in East Africa and a co-founding member of the hip-hop trio Kleptomaniax before successfully launching his solo career during the 2010s. Eddy Kenzo, is a GRAMMY-nominated Ugandan singer and music executive whose touching albums like Sitya Loss and performances helped lead him to a 2023 GRAMMY Award Nomination for Global Music Performance. Naomi Achu  is a Cameroonian singer, rapper, and songwriter. She is best known for “Alhadji, ” which was played in the eighth season of Big Brother Africa. Savara Delvin Mudigi, commonly known as Savara, is a Kenyan singer, drummer, and co-founder, vocalist, and producer of the Sauti Sol band.

    The Madaraka Festival started in Washington State in 2014. Over the past decade it has become one of the state’s largest African music festivals. In 2023,  the festival exceeded expectations by reaching over 25,000 people physically and 30 million virtually across six metropolitan cities in the US.

    Come dressed to impress with your bright colorful African attire and the flag of the Country you represent. Expect upscale Afro-Pop, Reggae, Afrobeat, Afrohouse party vibes; good people; our award winning DJ DYNAMQ will be taking you on a musical journey across Africa.

    Simon Javan Okelo, event producer

    Representatives say the goal for this year’s show is to reach 150,000 people in person across the states and 50 million digitally. 

    In addition to a spectacular list of performances, One Vibe Media is dedicated to giving part of the proceeds from the Madaraka Festival 2024 to One Vibe Africa who through their work are supporting community-led change and impacting over 3.5 million people in the United States and Africa.

    Tickets for Madaraka Festival 2024 are available at Ticketmaster.com now. 

    Madaraka Festival Tour Dates

    Sat 5/25/2024 Dallas House of Blues

    Sun 5/26/2024 Houston House of Blues

    Thu 5/30/2024 Boston Big Night Live

    Sat 6/1/2024 New York Irving Plaza

    Sun 6/2/2024 Philadelphia The Fillmore

    Mon 6/3/2024 Washington DC The Fillmore Silver Spring

    Wed 6/5/2024 Atlanta Buckhead Theatre

    Sat 6/8/2024 Minneapolis Uptown Theater

    Tue 6/11/2024 Denver Summit

    Thu 6/13/2024 San Francisco The Fillmore

    Sat 6/15/2024 Phoenix The Van Buren

    Sun 6/16/2024 Los Angeles The Belasco

    Mon 6/17/2024 Seattle Neptune Theatre

  • 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

  • CultJam Returns with New Show at City Winery Hudson Valley

    Iconic 80s-90s group CultJam will be hosting a dance party at City Winery Hudson Valley on February 23. CultJam has recently been working on new projects with a new singer, Mystina Sol – a Long Island native. The group is ecstatic to get back onto the scene with a new voice.

    Multi-platinum group CultJam currently consists of founding members percussionist Mike Hughes, guitar & keyboardist Alex ‘Spanador’ Mosely, and their new lead vocalist, Mystina Sol. The group is best known for massive hits like, “I Wonder if I Take You Home,” “Head to Toe,” “Can You
    Feel the Beat,” and many others with previous lead vocalist Lisa Lisa.

    They emerged in the late 80s and early 90s, launching freestyle music into the mainstream and around the world. With an infectious, unmistakable sound, CultJam inspired a generation of artists.

    The group will perform their hits as well as their new music at City Winery Hudson Valley in Montgomery, NY. DJ Woody, a popular DJ of many NYC venues, will get the party started.

    CultJam plans to go all out in their music for those who want to sweat on the dancefloor. The freestyle, pop, and dance tunes will certainly get you moving.

    For information on CultJam’s projects and tickets for the upcoming City Winery show, click here.

  • 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

  • Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2024 Announces Initial Lineup

    Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2024 has announced its initial lineup, returning to the grounds of Walsh Farm in Oak Hill, NY for another unforgettable retreat of music, magic, and memories from July 17-21.

    The festival’s lineup includes Del McCoury Band, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Yonder Mountain String Band, The Steeldrivers, and many more. Dry Branch Fire Squad, the festival’s longtime host, will once again deliver top-notch entertainment and storytelling throughout the weekend, while newly minted artist-in-residence Della Mae appears across several stages. Tony Trischka’s EarlJam: A Tribute to Earl Scruggs, Le Vent du Nord, and Missy Raines and Allegheny are newly added.

    Also appearing at the 24th annual Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival will be GRAMMY-nominated, three-time IBMA-winning all-star female supergroup Sister Sadie, Celtic-rock sensation SCYTHIAN, singer-songwriter and guitarist Charlie Parr, and multi-instrumentalist Brennen Leigh.

    Each year, the Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival offers a distinct experience unlike any other. Music lovers from every corner of the U.S., Canada, and beyond look forward to savoring the magic of the weekend with its eclectic mix of music and collaborations. With a diverse array of on-site activities including music and dance workshops, family-friendly entertainment,  a songwriting lab, yoga, meditation, and multicultural culinary vendors, Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival caters to all ages.

    Photo by Jessica Miller.

    Grey Fox has also announced its 2024 class of Emerging Artists. These include trailblazing South Korean bluegrass group Country GongBang plus The Clements Brothers, Into The Fog, The Cross-Eyed Possum, Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light, Mild Goose Chase, and graduates of the American Roots Music Program at Berklee College of Music.

    Single-day and Weekend passes are on sale now.

    Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival 2024 Lineup

    Hosted by Dry Branch Fire Squad

    Della Mae (Artist-in-Residence)

    Del McCoury Band

    Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

    Tony Trischka’s EarlJam: A Tribute to Earl Scruggs

    Yonder Mountain String Band

    The Steeldrivers

    Hawktail

    The Travelin’ McCourys

    The Gibson Brothers

    Sister Sadie

    I Draw Slow (Ireland)

    Shadowgrass

    Sam Grisman Project

    Wyatt Ellis

    Darol Anger & Bruce Molsky

    Charlie Parr

    The Mammals

    SCYTHIAN

    Chris Jones & The Night Drivers

    Missy Raines and Allegheny

    Pine Leaf Boys

    Charm City Junction

    Casey Driessen’s Red Shoe Stringjam

    Brennen Leigh

    The Faux Paws

    Joe Newberry

    Le Vent du Nord (Montréal, CA)

    Twisted Pine

    Mike+Ruthy (of The Mammals)

    Pictrola

    Zoe & Cloyd

    Unspoken Tradition

    John, Trish & Quickstep

    Jim Gaudet & The Railroad Boys

    Mark Gamsjager & The Lustre Kings

    Mild Goose Chase

    Niamh Parsons & Graham Dunne (Dublin, IE)

    Country GongBang (Korea)

    The Cross-Eyed Possum

    Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light

    Into The Fog

    The Clements Brothers

    Berklee American Roots Music Showcase

  • 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.