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  • James Taylor Announces 2025 Tour, CMAC Stop in June

    Legendary singer/songwriter James Taylor has announced his 2025 summer tour with his All-Star Band, covering 24 shows across the US and Canada.

    The show’s penultimate performance will take place at Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center, colloquially known as CMAC.

    james taylor tour

    The tour will see Taylor & His All-Star Band perform at a number of iconic venues and will kick off on May 5th in Phoenix, AZ and will conclude on July 1st in Gilford, NH.

    As a recording and touring artist, James Taylor has touched people with his warm baritone voice and distinctive style of guitar-playing for more than 50 years, while setting a precedent to which countless young musicians have aspired. Over the course of his celebrated songwriting and performing career, Taylor has sold more than 100 million albums, earning gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards since the release of his self-titled debut album in 1968. In 2015, Taylor released Before This World, the first-ever #1 album of his illustrious career.

    james taylor SPAC 2021 tour
    photo by James Sullivan, SPAC August 2021

    Taylor has won multiple GRAMMY Awards, has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll and the prestigious Songwriters Halls of Fame and in February 2006, The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences selected him its MUSICARES Person of the Year. Taylor was also awarded the distinguished Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government and the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama in 2012. 

    In November of 2015, Taylor was presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nation’s highest civilian honor and in December of 2016 he received the Kennedy Center Honors, which are presented annually to individuals who have enriched American culture by distinguished achievement in the performing arts. In early 2020 Taylor released Break Shot, a deeply personal and authentic audio-only memoir detailing his first 21 years. He also released his newest album, American Standard, his 19th studio album, which earned Taylor the 2021 GRAMMY Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album and gave him the honor of being the first artist to have a Billboard Top 10 album in each of the past six decades.

    Jackson Browne James Taylor
    photo by James Sullivan – SPAC August, 2021

    Supporting Taylor will be Tiny Habits, a Boston-bred band that has been praised by the likes of NPR and The New Yorker. Last year, the group opened for Gracie Abrams on her North American and Australian tour dates, and also opened for Noah Kahan on his European tour. They have performed with Lizzy McAlpine on her Tiny Desk appearance, harmonized with Kacey Musgraves and Laufey among many others. The Habits released their debut album All For Something via Mom+Pop records in May of 2024. The band hit the road supporting Vance Joy and Lake Street Dive while finishing 2024 with a headline tour of Australia. Their latest single, ‘For Sale Sign’ with Lizzy McAlpine is out now.

    Tickets for the 2025 summer tour dates go on sale to the public on Friday, December 13th at 10AM local time. For all upcoming routing, please see dates listed below and visit https://tour.jamestaylor.com/ for more information.

    JAMES TAYLOR SUMMER 2025 TOUR DATES

    5/5/2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

    5/7/2025 – Palm Desert, CA – Acrisure Arena

    5/8/2025 – Highland, CA – Yaamava Theater 

    5/10/2025 – San Diego, CA – Rady Shell

    5/11/2025 – San Diego, CA – Rady Shell

    5/13/2025 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl

    5/14/2025 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl

    5/16/2025 – Stanford, CA – Frost Amphitheater

    5/17/2025 – Lincoln, CA – The Venue at Thunder Valley

    5/19/2025 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheatre

    5/21/2025 – Nampa, ID – Ford Amphitheater

    5/23/2025 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheatre

    5/25/2025 – Seattle, WA – Chateau St. Michelle Winery

    5/26/2025 – Seattle, WA – Chateau St. Michelle Winery

    6/13/2025 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks

    6/14/2025 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks

    6/17/2025 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Center

    6/19/2025 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia

    6/21/2025 – Milwaukee, WI – Summerfest*

    6/23/2025 – Cincinnati, OH – Riverbend Music Center

    6/24/2025 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center

    6/27/2025 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage

    6/29/2025 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC

    7/1/2025 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion

    *tickets for Summerfest are on sale now

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  • Alison Krauss & Union Station Announce The Arcadia 2025 Tour, 2 NY Shows

    Bluegrass legend Alison Krauss and her band Union Station have announced their first tour in 10 years, the Arcadia 2025 Tour, alongside special guest Willie Watson with an extensive list of dates that include two stops in New York State.

    A multi-instrumentalist, producer, and singer, Alison Krauss is a modern bluegrass legend. With 27 Grammy Awards of 42 nominations, the title of International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame inductee, and a whopping 14 albums under her belt, it’s no wonder as to why.

    Krauss partnered up with the band Union Station tangentially with the release of her first solo works, reworking themselves to Alison Krauss & Union Station soon after and quickly becoming a cornerstone unit of the bluegrass and country scenes.

    Known for their boundary-transcending sound, Alison Krauss & Union Station went quiet after the release of their 2011 album Paper Airplane that saw major critical success. Over the years, the unit brought their talents to stages across the globe, but similarly took a pause on performances as a unit in 2015. However, both of these hiatuses are about to change.

    In an exciting announcement, the unit has made impressive progress on their newest album release slated for 2025 in addition to an impressive tour titled Arcadia that will take Alison Krauss & Union Station across the United States and Canada over the course of 73 shows, including two nights in Manhattan and Lewiston.

    Having recently joined the ranks of the band and soon to be traveling North America alongside them is the vocalist and guitarist Russell Moore, best known for his work as the frontman of IIIrd Tyme Out. Being the most awarded male vocalist in the history of the International Bluegrass Music Association, Moore’s skills will make for a stellar addition to each night’s performance.

    If all of that wasn’t exciting enough, Alison Krauss & Union Station have announced that support for the tour will come in the form of special guest Willie Watson. Fans can look forward to hearing tracks brand new and time-honored all the same as the band kicks off their performances in the spring.

    “I’m so grateful to get to make music again with my comrades of 40 years. They’ve always accomplished incredible work individually and have been constantly traveling because of it. We’re very inspired to experience this new exciting chapter in the band’s history.”

    – Alison Krauss

    Tickets for Alison Krauss & Union Station’s exciting Arcadia tour are available now. The band will be making two stops in New York, first at the historic Beacon Theatre in Manhattan on September 12 and then at the Artpark Mainstage Theater in Lewiston on September 21. 

    For more information on dates, to-be-announced special guests, and ticket purchasing opportunities, be sure to check out Alison Krauss’ official website here.

    The expansive full list of Arcadia 2025 Tour dates are below.

    TOUR DATES

    Thursday, April 17, 2025 | The Louisville Palace | Louisville, KY

    Friday, April 18, 2025 | The Louisville Palace | Louisville, KY

    Saturday, April 19, 2025 | Mershon Auditorium | Columbus, OH 

    Friday, April 25, 2025 | Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park | Atlanta, GA  

    Saturday, April 26, 2025 | Live Oak Bank Pavilion | Wilmington, NC  

    Sunday, April 27, 2025 | Koka Booth Amphitheatre | Cary, NC  

    Tuesday, April 29, 2025 | Bell Auditorium | Augusta, GA  

    Wednesday, April 30, 2025 | The Adderley Amphitheater | Tallahassee, FL  

    Friday, May 2, 2025 | The Wharf Amphitheater | Orange Beach, AL  

    Saturday, May 3, 2025 | Brandon Amphitheater | Brandon, MS  

    Sunday, May 4, 2025 | BJCC Concert Hall | Birmingham, AL  

    Tuesday, May 6, 2025 | Orpheum Theatre | Memphis, TN  

    Monday, May 12, 2025 | First Security Amphitheater | Little Rock, AR  

    Tuesday, May 13, 2025 | The Criterion | Oklahoma City, OK  

    Thursday, May 15, 2025 | Saint Louis Music Park | Maryland Heights, MO  

    Friday, May 16, 2025 | Walmart AMP | Rogers, AR  

    Saturday, May 17, 2025 | Starlight Theatre | Kansas City, MO  

    Thursday, May 29, 2025 | Smart Financial Centre | Sugar Land, TX  

    Friday, May 30, 2025 | Whitewater Amphitheater | New Braunfels, TX  

    Saturday, May 31, 2025 | The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory | Irving, TX  

    Tuesday, June 3, 2025 | PNC Pavilion | Cincinnati, OH  

    Wednesday, June 4, 2025 | Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater | Decatur, IL  

    Friday, June 6, 2025 | BMO Pavilion | Milwaukee, WI  

    Saturday, June 7, 2025 | The Chicago Theatre | Chicago, IL  

    Sunday, June 8, 2025 | The Ledge | Waite Park, MN  

    Tuesday, June 10, 2025 | Vetter Stone Amphitheater | Mankato, MN  

    Wednesday, June 11, 2025 | Bayfront Festival Park | Duluth, MN  

    Friday, June 13, 2025 | McGrath Amphitheatre | Cedar Rapids, IA  

    Saturday, June 14, 2025 | Denny Sanford Premier Center | Sioux Falls, SD  

    Sunday, June 15, 2025 | The Astro Amphitheater | Omaha, NE  

    Monday, June 16, 2025 | Hartman Arena | Park City, KS  

    Wednesday, June 18, 2025 | Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison, CO  

    Friday, June 20, 2025 | Dillon Amphitheater | Dillon, CO  

    Saturday, June 21, 2025 | Kit Carson Park | Taos, NM  

    Friday, July 11, 2025 | Arizona Financial Theatre | Phoenix, AZ  

    Saturday, July 12, 2025 | The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park | San Diego, CA  

    Sunday, July 13, 2025 | Greek Theatre | Los Angeles, CA  

    Tuesday, July 15, 2025 | Santa Barbara Bowl | Santa Barbara, CA  

    Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | The Mountain Winery | Saratoga, CA  

    Friday, July 18, 2025 | Grand Theatre | Reno, NV  

    Saturday, July 19, 2025 | Redding Civic Auditorium | Redding, CA  

    Sunday, July 20, 2025 | Edgefield Amphitheater | Troutdale, OR  

    Tuesday, July 22, 2025 | Wine Country Amphitheater | Walla Walla, WA  

    Wednesday, July 23, 2025 | Outlaw Field at the Idaho Botanical Garden | Boise, ID  

    Saturday, July 26, 2025 | Theatre at the Brick | Bozeman, MT  

    Sunday, July 27, 2025 | BECU Live at Northern Quest | Airway Heights, WA  

    Tuesday, July 29, 2025 | Grey Eagle Resort & Casino | Calgary, AB  

    Thursday, July 31, 2025 | TCU Place | Saskatoon, SK  

    Friday, August 1, 2025 | Centennial Concert Hall | Winnipeg, MB  

    Tuesday, August 19, 2025 | Massey Hall | Toronto, ON  

    Thursday, August 21, 2025 | Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park | Indianapolis, IN  

    Friday, August 22, 2025 | Ascend Amphitheater | Nashville, TN  

    Saturday, August 23, 2025 | The Tennessee Theatre | Knoxville, TN  

    Sunday, August 24, 2025 | The Tennessee Theatre | Knoxville, TN  

    Tuesday, August 26, 2025 | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium | Chattanooga, TN  

    Thursday, August 28, 2025 | The Dome | Virginia Beach, VA  

    Friday, August 29, 2025 | Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront | Richmond, VA  

    Saturday, August 30, 2025 | Earl Scruggs Music Festival | Mill Spring, NC 

    Saturday, September 6, 2025 | Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre | Sterling Heights, MI  

    Sunday, September 7, 2025 | Jacobs Pavilion | Cleveland, OH  

    Tuesday, September 9, 2025 | Wolf Trap | Vienna, VA

    Wednesday, September 10, 2025 | The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark | Philadelphia, PA  

    Friday, September 12, 2025 | Beacon Theatre | New York, NY  

    Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | Veterans Memorial Auditorium | Providence, RI  

    Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | Leader Bank Pavilion | Boston, MA  

    Friday, September 19, 2025 | BankNH Pavilion | Gilford, NH  

    Saturday, September 20, 2025 | The Green at Shelburne Museum | Shelburne, VT  

    Sunday, September 21, 2025 | Artpark Mainstage Theater | Lewiston, NY  

    Tuesday, September 23, 2025 | Salem Civic Center | Salem, VA  

    Wednesday, September 24, 2025 | Credit One Stadium | Charleston, SC  

    Friday, September 26, 2025 | The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre | St. Augustine, FL  

    Saturday, September 27, 2025 | The BayCare Sound | Clearwater, FL  

    Sunday, September 28, 2025 | Hard Rock Live | Hollywood, FL 

  • December 1999: Rochester gets a Phish Fall Tour Heater

    Phish has made their way across New York State in the Fall many times over the years, particularly in 1995 and 1997. Those stand out years in Phish history overshadow 1999, and the December 5 show in Rochester deserves a second look for more than the “Jennifer Dances” premiere with which it has come to be associated.

    A warm afternoon before the show gave way to a cold and windy night, just the weather shift you’d expect near Lake Ontario in early December. Two years removed from their December 11 show at Blue Cross Arena, which featured a monster “Down with Disease” and the debut of Ween’s “Roses are Free,” you’d be forgiven if you didn’t listen to the other Rochester Phish show from the tail end of the 90s. But what a show this one was too.

    Rochester Phish 1999

    An overlooked Fall Tour show, this one captures ‘Never Miss a Sunday Show’ perfectly. Give a listen via Phish Tracks and you’ll see why. The first set begins with “Carini” busting out of the gate for a short and sweet version. “Gotta Jibboo,” was just beginning a span of heavy rotation that went through Fall 2000, and featured deep bass from Mike Gordon who tucked himself right into the pocket of the groove, with Trey Anastasio accelerating towards a hearty finish.

    “Back on the Train” follows, adding another of the four Farmhouse tracks heard this night, then a top tier “Taste” that clocked in over 13 minutes is a must hear version as well. “Bug” and “Sparkle” follow, and then BAM!, a strong “Tube” with added keys from Trey who explored this added outlet many times on this tour, all the way through Big Cypress.

    “Lawn Boy” and “Ginseng Sullivan” filled in before a new twist on “Twist” emerged, with a new arrangement that would continue to evolve over time, and may feel even more familiar to fans these days than versions prior. This long and winding “Twist” keeps it up for 12 minutes to close the first set.

    Starting set 2 with “Mike’s Song” boded well and ol’ reliable did not shy away from stretching its legs until an unexpected segue into “Meatstick,” which had been finding frequent plays since that summer. While this version clocks in at a strong 12 minutes, it is only the second most notable version from New York State (at that time,) as the band led an effort to have the crowd perform the “Meatstick” dance at Camp Oswego enter the Guinness Book of World Records. Little did the Rochester audience know that this song would usher in the new millenium a mere 26 days later.

    This version of “Meatstick” is now unique in that it does not feature Japanese lyrics, something that would not appear until the next summer in Japan, and later in America, becoming a staple of nearly every version of since 2009.

    After “I am Hydrogen” segued out of “Meatstick,” a fiery “Weekapaug Groove” with no let up wrapped up this Mike’s Groove. A loud speaker hiss can be heard before the start of “Brian and Robert,” and after this breather, Trey spoke to the audience, saying,

    Thank you, we played here a few years ago and we were talking backstage, this is definitely a very favorite room of ours, people are very cool and its a special place and we apprecaite being here. we’re going to trying out a brand new song on you, it’s called “Jennifer Dances”

    Trey Anastasio, preparing the world for “Jennifer Dances”

    With a little less salt in the gravy this night, the excitement and elation of getting a debut original was palpable, and the crowd got the first of the storied “Jennifer Dances.” Maybe you enjoy it, maybe you chase it, and perhaps you loathe the mention of this ‘ballad,’ but on this night, the audience was laser focused on the new tune.

    The remainder of the set picked up after the dip in the middle that the interrupted the flow. The “Maze” clocks in at nearly 15 minutes, full of driving funk via Page McConnell’s keys, and is followed up nicely by “Fluffhead,” adding an exclamation point to the “Maze.” But wait, there’s more! “Chalkdust Torture” > “Frankenstein” closed the set with as much back to back energy as pounding a Red Bull and following up with a 5 Hour Energy – hearts were pumping at full capacity for the final half of this set.

    Phish rochester 1999

    For an encore, the band left the stage and returned to a microphone set up on Page Side, so those on the floor gravitated over for an up close version of the barbershop quartet “Hello My Baby, ” by then a fading acapella number and the last one until 2009. “Character Zero” found the energy from the second set, bottled it up and unleashed on the crowd to close the night.

    Phish have made their presence known in Rochester over the years and made their December 1999 show as memorable as the 1997 show that garners the most attention. In that way, December 5, 1999 is the Jan Brady of Phish shows in the Flower City. Stream the show via Phish Tracks.

    Phish, December 5, 1999 – Blue Cross Arena, Rochester, NY

    Setlist via Phish.net

    Set 1: Carini > Gotta Jibboo, Back on the Train, Taste, Bug, Sparkle, Tube, Lawn Boy, Ginseng Sullivan, Twist[1]
    Set 2: Mike’s Song -> Meatstick > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Brian and Robert, Jennifer Dances[2], Maze, Fluffhead > Chalk Dust Torture > Frankenstein
    Encore: Character Zero, Hello My Baby
    [1] Slightly new arrangement.
    [2] Debut.

  • Spafford Announces Spring 2025 Run

    Spafford has just announced the first details of their 2025 Spring Tour which comes on the heels of an extensive winter run set to start later this week. The much anticipated run includes stops at iconic venues throughout the Northeast and will feature special guest The Jauntee on select dates. Spafford Spring Tour includes two New York dates as well. The second stop of the tour will be in Saratoga Springs on March 14 with a show at Putnam Place. Four days later the meteoric jam band will visit Buffalo Iron Works on March 18.

     The tour also features a first time visit to the ski-mecca town of Killington, VT with a show at the Pickle Barrel.  It later wraps up with a three-night residency at Soundcheck Studios in Pembroke, MA, from April 3-5.

    Tickets go on sale Friday, December 6 at 10 AM local time through spafford.net where additional information can also be found.

    Spafford Spring 2025 Tour Dates:

    March 12-13: Broad Brook Opera House – Broad Brook, CT

    March 14: Putnam Place – Saratoga Springs, NY

    March 15: Aura – Portland, ME

    March 16: Pickle Barrel – Killington, VT

    March 18: Buffalo Iron Works – Buffalo, NY

    March 19: Beachland Ballroom – Cleveland, OH*

    March 20: Mr. Smalls – Millvale, PA*

    March 21: Moontown Brewing Company – Whitestown, IN

    March 22: Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL

    April 3-5: Soundcheck Studios – Pembroke, MA

    (* w/ The Jauntee)

  • Trey Anastasio Will Resume Solo Tour in 2025

    Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio is once again going out on a solo acoustic tour in 2025, his first one in three years. The tour starts on March 8 in Springfield, MA at Symphony Hall and will cover a large swath of the Midwest and Southeast regions of the country through early April. It includes one New York gig on March 12 in Rochester at Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. See all tour dates listed below.

    Real-time presales begin Wednesday, December 4 exclusively via treytickets.shop.ticketstoday.com. All remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, December 6 – check venues for on-sale times. For complete details, please see trey.com/tour.

    TREY ANASTASIO – SOLO ACOUSTIC TOUR 2025

    MARCH

    8 – Springfield, MA – Symphony Hall

    9 – Boston, MA – Wang Theatre at Boch Center

    11 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – The F.M. Kirby Center

    12 – Rochester, NY – Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre

    14 – Columbus, OH – Mershon Auditorium

    15 – Milwaukee, WI – Riverside Theater

    16 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center

    18 – Chicago, IL – Orchestra Hall

    19 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre

    21 – New Orleans, LA – Saenger Theatre

    22 – Birmingham, AL – Alabama Theatre

    23 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium

    26 – Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theater at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts

    28 – Clearwater, FL – Ruth Eckerd Hall

    29 – Savannah, GA – Johnny Mercer Theatre

    30 – Charleston, SC – Gaillard Auditorium

    APRIL

    1 – Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre

    2 – Greenville, SC – Peace Concert Hall

    4 – Washington, DC – Warner Theatre

    5 – Red Bank, NJ – Count Basie Center for the Arts

  • A Look at New York Nominees for the 67th GRAMMY Awards

    The nominations for the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards have been announced and a host of New York artists are among the nominees. Today we take a look at the nominees hailing from across New York State.

    One of the most prestigious music awards in the industry, The GRAMMY Awards are held annually to recognize the best of the best in music each year, both on stage and behind the scenes. Now in its 67th year, the Recording Academy has released its nominees ahead of this year’s presentation of awards on February 2, 2025.

    To little surprise, several nominees on this year’s ballot hail from the state of New York. With some of the industry’s biggest names rooted in the state and rising stars cropping up each and every day, you can check out our list of this year’s GRAMMY nominees who call New York home below.

    A$AP Rocky

    Most recognized as A$AP Rocky, Rakin Mayers returns for his third GRAMMY nomination to date with Best Music Video for “Tailor Swif”. Born and raised in Harlem, Rocky’s career was launched within the hip hop collective ASAP Mob- hence his stage name- and has since skyrocketed into the limelight with a BET Award, two BET Hip Hop Awards, an MTVU Woodie Award, and an MTV Video Music Award Japan, among several nominations.

    The Baylor Project

    Husband and wife and musical duo Marcus and Jean Baylor are nominated for Best Jazz Performance for their track as The Baylor Project “Walk With Me, Lord (SOUND | SPIRIT)”. Based in New Jersey, the two will add this nomination to their roster of seven previous nominations, including two for Best Jazz Vocal Album.

    Béla Fleck

    Béla Fleck 

    With an astounding five nominations for this year’s awards added to his collection of eight wins thus far, banjo virtuoso and New York City native Béla Fleck has an impressive list of accolades and accomplishments under his belt already. Having won in an array of categories already, Fleck’s nominations for the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards are Best Jazz Performance, Best Jazz Instrumental Album, Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, Best Instrumental Composition, and Best Arrangement.

    Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra 

    Nominated for the second year in a row for Best Orchestral Performance is the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra alongside conductor and fellow nominee JoAnn Falletta. Founded in 1935, the Orchestra has presented live symphonic music and other adjacent events to the folks of Buffalo and beyond for nearly a century now. With more than 120 classical, rock, pop, kids and youth concerts each year, this nomination marks another major recognition for the already GRAMMY Award-winning Philharmonic.

    Cardi B

    Born in Manhattan, Cardi B- or Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar- is up for Best Rap Performance with her track “Enough (Miami)”. Cardi was raised in the South Bronx but spent much of her time in her grandmother’s home in Washington Heights, the region she accredits her accent to. She also attended Renaissance High School for Musical Theater & Technology, a vocational high school on the Herbert H. Lehman High School campus.

    Catherine Russell

    Catherine Russell

    Native New Yorker and graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts Catherine Russell is in the running for Best Jazz Vocal Album for My Ideal with Sean Mason. Born into musical royalty, Russell’s father Luis Russell was a lifelong pianist, composer, bandleader, and musical director for Louis Armstrong, and her mother Carline Ray performed with International Sweethearts of Rhythm, Mary Lou Williams, and Sy Oliver as a pioneering vocalist, guitarist, and bassist. 

    After graduation, Russell toured and recorded alongside the likes of Carrie Smith, Steely Dan, David Bowie, Cyndi Lauper, Paul Simon, Jackson Browne, Michael Feinstein, and more, with a total of over 200 appearances on various albums made thus far in her career.

    Cory Henry

    A jazz organist, pianist, gospel artist, producer, and musical prodigy, Cory Henry began his musical career at just two years old when he was introduced to the piano and the B3 organ. Performing an astonishing show at the Apollo Theater at just six years old, the Brooklyn-Born artist was first a member of the unit Snarky Puppy before launching into his solo career in 2018. Henry has been nominated for Best Roots Gospel Album for his collection Church.

    Photo: Shervin Lainez

    Daniel Nigro

    Long Island local Daniel Nigro is nominated for Producer Of The Year and Best Song Written For Visual Media, and if you’re a fan of today’s pop princesses it’s likely you have Nigro to thank. With credits in Olivia Rodrigo’s “girl i’ve always been”, “so american”, “stranger”, and “Can’t Catch Me Now” as featured in the Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes soundtrack, as well as the entirety of breakout star and fellow GRAMMY nominee Chappell Roan’s debut album The Rise And Fall Of A Midwest Princess, Nigro’s impact on the past year’s most popular music cannot be understated.

    Raised in Massapequa Park, Daniel took piano, guitar, and voice lessons in his youth and attended Fordham University for philosophy during his college years. Nigro has accrued a total of 16 GRAMMY nominations across his career thus far in addition to winning Best Pop Vocal Album with Olivia Rodrigo’s Sour in 2021.

    Photo: Monhand Mathurin

    Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II

    Hailing from Brooklyn, Dernst “D’Mile” Emile II is up for a Producer Of The Year for his work on tracks like Usher’s “I Love U” and “One Of Them Ones”, Lucky Daye’s Algorithm and “That’s You,” “Power of Two” from Star Wars: The Acolyte featuring the voice of VIctoria Monét, and song of the year nominee “Die With A Smile” with Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars.

    Elaine Martone

    Born in Rochester, raised in Long Island, and graduating from Ithaca College with a Bachelors in Music, Elaine Martone is a New Yorker through and through. With a background in the oboe, editing, and recording, Martone has been nominated for Producer Of The Year in the Classical category.

    The Harlem Gospel Travelers

    Formed with members hailing from throughout the five boroughs of New York City, The Harlem Gospel Travelers gathered originally as members of the Gospel For Teens music education program before launching their own collective rooted in their shared passion for gospel music. The group has been nominated for Best Roots Gospel Album for their album Rhapsody.

    JoAnn Falletta Conducting

    JoAnn Falletta 

    A decorated musician and conductor, JoAnn Falletta was raised in Queens and spent her college years at Mannes College of Music and Juilliard. Beginning her career as a guitar and mandolin student, Falletta began conducting the Mannes student orchestra in her freshman year despite administrative doubts concerning women in music directorship. JoAnn rose above and beyond these doubts, however, going on to Queens College for her Masters and Juilliard once again for her Doctorate in Orchestral Conducting.

    JoAnn’s nominations for Best Orchestral Performance and Best Classical Compendium this year stem from her work as conductor for fellow nominee, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.

    Joe Bonamassa

    Blues rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Joe Bonamassa has been nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album with his release Blues Deluxe Vol. 2. Born in New Hartford and raised in Utica, Bonamassa began playing the guitar at just age four.

    First influenced and taught by his father, Joe would go on to be mentored and trained by American guitar legend Danny Gatton at just 11 years old, and by age 12 he was touring around western New York with his band named Smokin’ Joe Bonamassa and even opened for the likes of B.B. King. Since then, Bonamassa has released a total of fifteen solo albums, with eleven charting number one on the Billboard Blues chart. This year’s GRAMMY nomination will be Joe’s fourth.

    Photo: Danielle Neu

    Kim Gordon

    Rochester native Kim Gordon has earned nominations for both Best Alternative Music Performance and Best Alternative Music Album, for “BYE BYE” and The Collective respectively. Returning to New York after her college years to pursue the arts, Gordon discovered her love for no-wave music and the artistic freedom it offered.

    Lady Gaga

    Needing little introduction, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta- better known as Lady Gaga– is nominated for Song Of The Year for her collaboration with fellow pop superstar Bruno Mars, “Die With A Smile”. Born in Manhattan and raised on the Upper West Side, Gaga famously spent her college years at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, playing gigs with her band in the Lower East Side’s club scene as she honed her skill.

    Once her solo career as the famed Lady Gaga began to take shape, she played iconic Manhattan venues such as Mercury Lounge, the Bitter End, and the Rockwood Music Hall, slowly developing a following- and the rest is history.

    Lakecia Benjamin armed with her saxaphone. Courtesy of ropeadope.com

    Lakecia Benjamin 

    Nominated for Best Jazz Performance and Best Jazz Instrumental Album is Lakecia Benjamin with Phoenix Reimagined (Live). Born and raised in New York City, Benjamin has been writing and performing music since grade school. After winning admission to the Fiorello LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts, Lakecia attended the New School for its renowned jazz programming.

    At The New School Benjamin studied with veterans of the genre including Billy Harper, Workman, Buster Williams, and Gary Bartz, who proved to be a key mentor in her studies and musical touch. Her deep roots in jazz and reputation for innovation landed her performance opportunities of all kinds, including a touring gig with Anita Baker.

    Marc Anthony

    The top selling salsa artist of all time, New York City native Marc Anthony has returned to the GRAMMY docket once more with a nomination in Best Tropical Latin Album for MUEVENSE. Raised in East Harlem, Anthony’s career is nothing short of admirable with over 12 million album sales recorded to date. This year’s nomination will sit on the shelf beside his eight Latin GRAMMY Awards, 29 Lo Nuestro Awards, and four GRAMMYs.

    Madison Beer

    Up for Best Dance Pop Recording is Madison Beer with “Make You Mine”. Born in Jericho, Beer saw a rise to fame after a cover she posted to YouTube was reposted by Justin Bieber. Debuting in 2013 with “Melodies”, Beer has since released two studio albums, the second Silence Between Songs earning her a nomination for Best Immersive Audio Album at the 66th GRAMMY Awards.

    Marin Alsop

    Marin Alsop is nominated for Best Orchestral Performance for her work with the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, and it’s little wonder why. As the first woman to win the Koussevitzky Prize for conducting, the first conductor to earn a MacArthur Fellowship, a musical director and chief conductor for several orchestras, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society, Alsop has achieved quite a lot in her career thus far.

    Born in New York City and raised on the Upper West Side, Alsop attended The Masters School and studied violin at Juilliard’s Pre-College Division, eventually graduating from the school with a Bachelor of Music and Master in violin. While studying, Alsop also played in the New York Philharmonic and the New York City Ballet.

    Norah Jones 

    Awarded singer-songwriter and Manhattan-born musician Norah Jones has been nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for her release Visions. Music is practically in Jones’ blood, having been raised by her mother, the concert producer Sue Jones, and father, the Indian Bengali musician Ravi Shankar. 

    With nine GRAMMY wins already under her belt, over 50 million record sales recorded to date, and the title of Billboard’s top jazz artist of the 2000s decade, this nomination adds to her already impressive collection of accolades.

    Pete Rock

    Born in The Bronx and raised in Mount Vernon, Pete Rock is nominated for Best Rap Performance alongside Common on their track “When The Sun Shines Again” featuring Posdnuos. Having grown up in an environment of live music, Rock was influenced by his father’s part-time DJ gig and extensive record collection, often accompanying him to watch his father perform. His passion was sparked at age seven after his parents bought him a Fisher-Price record player toy.

    Post Malone performs onstage during the Global Citizen Festival.(Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Global Citizen)

    Post Malone

    Known professionally as Post Malone, Austin Richard Post is up for Best Country Duo/Group Performance for “I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen and Best Country Album for F-1 Trillion. Born in Syracuse, Malone was heavily influenced by his father who had been a DJ in his youth, subsequently introducing his son to a myriad of genres including rock, country, and hip hop, all of which make appearances in his professional work.

     This year’s nomination will add to his collection of other GRAMMY nominations in addition to a whopping ten Billboard Music Awards, five MTV Video Music Awards, and three American Music Awards.

    Run DMC

    The three-member hip hop group RUN DMC has been nominated for Best Music Film for their piece “Kings From Queens”. Fittingly titled, Run DMC hails from Hollis. Formed in 1983, the trio is recognized as one of the most influential hip hop acts in history for pioneering the new-school sound and ushering in what many consider to be the golden age of the genre.

    Samara Joy 

    Rising jazz star SamaraJoy is nominated for Best Jazz Performance for “Twinkle Twinkle Little Me” with Sullivan Fortner and Best Jazz Vocal Album for A Joyful Holiday. A native of Castle Hill in the Bronx, Joy’s life has been entwined with music since the very beginning. Her grandparents led the Philadelphia gospel group the Savettes, and her father Antonio McLendon has produced, composed, and arranged his own astounding original works. 

    Beginning her jazz journey during her studies at SUNY Purchase, Samara won the 2019 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition which put her name on the map for those within the scene. Debuting in 2021 with a self-titled album, her career quickly took shape and her second release Linger Awhile garnered her first GRAMMY win with Best Jazz Vocal Album in addition to the headline-making Best New Artist.

    Shemekia Copeland

    Born in Harlem, Shemekia Copeland is up for two nominations in Best American Roots Performance for “Blame It On Eve” and Best Contemporary Blues Album for her release of the same name. The daughter of blues guitarist and singer Johnny Copeland, Shemekia began singing at an early age and made her first public performance at just ten years old at the Cotton Club on 125th street. Copeland has released 12 albums and received eight Blues Music Awards to date.

    Tony Trischka

    Born in Syracuse and raised in a household that was almost overflowing with music, Tony Trischka has been nominated for Best Bluegrass Album with his release Earl Jam. Recognized as one of the most influential banjo players of today, Trishka is credited with the inspiration of a generation’s worth of progressive bluegrass artists.

  • Artpark Introduces Dave Wedekindt As New President

    Western New York based arts and cultural non-profit venue Artpark has announced the induction of their new president, Dave Wedekindt.

    Established in 1974 in collaboration between New York State Parks and the Artpark & Company nonprofit, Artpark has presented the folks of Western New York with astounding performing arts programs each summer for the past fifty years. 

    With over 150 acres to their name, Artpark hosts a myriad of creative endeavors including but not limited to those of visual artists, dance and cirque arts performers, cutting-edge theater casts, local, national, and international musicians across all genres, poets, writers, and more. 

    Artpark weaves their creative environment with that of the Niagara River and Gorge through forested trails, sculpture gardens, and outdoor recreation areas that encourage visitors to not only appreciate the creative minds around them but the earth that enables such endeavors and its significance within Western New York’s Indigenous population.

    Now in its 50th year, Artpark has announced the appointment of their newest president, Dave Wedekindt. A lifelong Western New Yorker and Amherst local, Wedekindt has worked with Artpark & Company for six years already, first as Director of Marketing & Sales and then as Vice President of Concerts & Marketing, eventually being promoted to Vice President in 2022 before stepping up as the Interim President in April of this year, just prior to the non-profits anniversary.

    Wedekindt’s career as an arts management professional spans nearly 30 years. With extensive experience in strategic planning, leadership, programming, marketing, development, finance, and event operations for other large not-for-profit organizations, his new position is promising.

    Beyond and prior to his work with Artpark & Company, Dave is a graduate of SUNY Fredonia with a BS in Business Management and subsequently an alumnus of internship programs at Rockefeller Arts Center, Chautauqua Institution, the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Rockwell Hall, and Shea’s Performing Arts Center where he took on his first full-time role as Associate Director of Development in 1995. 

    From there, Wedekindt was recruited for the University At Buffalo Center for the Arts’ Associate Director of Marketing role. Growing the presence of the then only four-year-old organization, Dave was promoted to Director of Marketing in 2003 and served on a number of committees beyond his personal responsibilities across the University.

    Flaming Lips at Artpark – photo by Patrick Htoo

    Dave is also a steadfast advocate for a wide variety of arts organizations in the area, having served on the Board of Directors of MusicalFare Theatre in Amherst since 2017 in addition to chairing the Marketing Committee and serving as a member of the Board of Directors for Arts Services Inc. in Buffalo from 2017-2023. Throughout his career, Wedekindt has volunteered his time and expertise across several other committees, professional panels, and more.

    In his new position, Dave is pointing the organization forwards towards its Power 2030 strategic plan alongside the Board and its many stakeholders to include a continued revitalization of Artpark’s grounds and venues, expansion of its programmatic season, and more.

    To learn more about Wedekindt’s initiatives as Artpark’s newly announced president and the organization at large, be sure to check out their official website here.

  • Warren Haynes Announces “Million Voices Whisper” 2025 Tour, Stop at Town Ballroom

    Warren Haynes will hit the road this winter on the “Million Voices Whisper” tour in support of the album of the same name. Haynes and his band will hit the Town Ballroom in Buffalo to close out the tour on Feb. 22.

    Million Voices Whisper

    On Nov. 1, Grammy Award-winning Gov’t Mule front man, Warren Haynes, released Million Voices Whisper, Warren’s first solo album in almost a decade. The album debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Blues Albums Chart. Haynes will go on a 9-date run that will kickoff Feb. 7 in Knoxville and see the Warren Haynes Band travel throughout the Midwest and Northeast, stopping in such cities as Huntsville, Toledo, Des Moines, and Burlington, before finishing off in Buffalo on Feb. 22. 

    Ahead of the “Million Voices Tour,” Hayes will perform with his band, Gov’t Mule in their annual New Year’s residence in NYC at the Beacon Theater. Learn more about those shows here.

    Performing alongside Haynes (vocals, guitar) will be the current, all-star lineup of the Warren Haynes Band: longtime drummer Terence Higgins (of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band), Gov’t Mule bassist Kevin Scott, Matt Slocum on keys, and Greg Osby on sax.

    $1 from every ticket sold for the winter tour will be donated to assist with hurricane relief.

    General on-sale begins Nov. 22. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    New Year’s Performances w/ Gov’t Mule:

    December 28 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall

    December 30 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

    December 31 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre

    Million Voices Whisper Tour 2025:

    Feb. 7 – Knoxville, TN @ Bijou Theatre

    Feb. 8 – Huntsville, AL @ Mars Music Hall

    Feb. 11 – Toledo, OH @ Stranahan Theater

    Feb. 13 – Northfield, OH @ MGM Northfield Park – Center Stage

    Feb. 14 – Carmel, IN @ The Palladium

    Feb. 15 – West Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom

    Feb. 20 – Burlington, VT @ The Flynn

    Feb. 21 – Concord, NH @ Chubb Theatre

    Feb. 22 – Buffalo, NY @ Town Ballroom

    Apr. 5 – Columbia, SC @ Township Auditorium (rescheduled from 9/28)

  • Brantley Gilbert to Hit Albany, Utica, Buffalo on 2025 “Tattoos Tour”

    Brantley Gilbert’s “The Tattoos Tour” has been announced for 2025 featuring special guests such as, Travis Denning and Payton Smith.

    Gilbert will hit Albany’s MVP Arena on Apr. 24, and Utica’s Memorial Auditorium on Apr. 25, and co-headline WYRK’s Taste of Country 2025 on June 20 in Buffalo.

    Tattoos Tour

    After wrapping a standout year of headlining shows, including a performance to over 100,000 fans in downtown Nashville for the World’s Largest Album Release Party, multi-Platinum country-rock artist, Brantley Gilbert has announced his Tattoos Tour 2025 following the release of his seventh studio album, Tattoos.

    “Music has always been about bringing people together and offering a break from the grind, even if it’s just for a few hours,” says Gilbert. “My hope is that with tickets starting at $25, people can step away from everyday stresses and enjoy themselves—whether it’s making it a fun evening with the family or giving mom and dad the chance to hire a babysitter and have a night out just for them.”

    Tickets start at $25.00 plus applicable fees and go on sale Friday, Nov. 29, at 10 am. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    Full Tatoos Tour Dates:

    Feb. 27 – Angel Of The Winds Arena – Everett, WA

    Feb. 28 – Missoula, MT – Missoula, MT

    Mar. 01 – Toyota Center – Kennewick, WA

    Mar. 06 – Toyota Arena – Ontario, CA

    Mar. 07 – Findlay Toyota Center – Prescott Valley, AZ

    Mar. 08 – Mullett Arena – Tempe, AZ

    Mar. 13 – Grossinger Motors Arena – Bloomington, IL

    Mar. 14 – Alliant Energy PowerHouse – Cedar Rapids, IA

    Mar. 15 – Cable Dahmer Arena – Independence, MO

    Mar. 20 – Salem Civic Center – Salem, VA

    Mar. 21 – The Classic Center – Athens, GA

    Mar. 22 – Orion Amphitheater – Huntsville, AL

    Mar. 27 – Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell – Lowell, MA

    Mar. 28 – Cross Insurance Arena – Portland, ME

    Mar. 29 – Total Mortgage Arena – Bridgeport, CT

    Apr. 24 – MVP Arena – Albany, NY

    Apr. 25 – Utica Memorial Auditorium – Utica, NY

    Apr. 26 – Mohegan Sun Arena At Casey Plaza – Wilkes Barre, PA

    Jun. 08 – Carolina Country Music Fest 2025 – Myrtle Beach, SC

    Jun. 20 – WYRK Taste of Country 2025 – Buffalo, NY

    Jul. 10 – Country Concert – Fort Loramie, OH

  • Goo Goo Dolls Announce “Summer Anthem Tour” With 3 NY Dates

    Buffalo natives, The Goo Goo Dolls have announced their 2025 summer tour. Joined with Dashboard Confessional, they will hit Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 30, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on Aug. 2, and KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Aug. 9.

    Joined with Dashboard Confessional, they will hit Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 30, Northwell at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh on Aug. 2, and KeyBank Center in Buffalo on Aug. 9.

    Goo Goo Dolls

    Formed by John Rzeznik and Robby Takac in Buffalo, 1986, Goo Goo Dolls have connected to millions of fans and have impacted popular music for three-plus decades. Perhaps the band is best known for “Iris,” which clutched #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 for 18 straight weeks and would be named #1 Top 40 Song of the Last 20 Years. The song has amassed billions of streams across platforms and is definitively one of the most popular songs from the 90s.

    Beyond selling 15 million records worldwide, the group has garnered 4x GRAMMY Award nominations and nearly a dozen platinum and gold singles combined, and seized a page in the history books by achieving 16 #1 and Top 10 hits. As a result, they hold the all-time radio record for “Most Top 10 Singles.” 

    So far, A Boy Named Goo (1995) has gone 2x Certified Platinum, Dizzy Up The Girl (1998) 5x Certified Platinum. Their music continues to reach new audiences around the world and has been covered by everyone from the likes of Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers and Maggie Rogers.

    Public on-sale kicks off on Friday, Nov. 22 at 10 am. Learn more and purchase tickets here.

    Goo Goo Dolls Summer Anthem Tour Dates:

    Sunday, April 27, 2025 – Indio, CA – Stagecoach 

    Saturday, July 13, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre*

    Wednesday, July 16, 2025 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena*

    Thursday, July 17, 2025 – Sugar Land, TX – Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land*

    Saturday, July 19, 2025 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP*

    Sunday, July 20, 2025 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater* 

    Tuesday, July 22, 2025 – Atlanta, GA – Cadence Bank Amphitheatre at Chastain Park*

    Wednesday, July 23, 2025 – St Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre*

    Friday, July 25, 2025 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre*

    Saturday, July 26, 2025 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater*

    Sunday, July 27, 2025 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap – Filene Center*

    Tuesday, July 29, 2025 – Boston, MA – LeaderBank Pavilion*

    Wednesday, July 30, 2025 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC*

    Friday, August 1, 2025 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center* 

    Saturday, August 2, 2025 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater*

    Sunday, August 3, 2025 – Philadelphia, PA – The Mann Center*

    Tuesday, August 5, 2025 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater*

    Wednesday, August 6, 2025 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion*

    Friday, August 8, 2025 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater*

    Saturday, August 9, 2025 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center*

    Saturday, August 10, 2025 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage* 

    Tuesday, August 12, 2025 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center*

    Wednesday, August 13, 2025 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island*

    Friday, August 15, 2025 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park*

    Saturday, August 16, 2025 – Sterling Heights, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre*

    Monday, August 18, 2025 – Waite Park, MN – The Ledge Amphitheater*

    Tuesday, August 19, 2025 – La Vista, NE – The Astro*

    Thursday, August 21, 2025 – St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park*

    Friday, August 22, 2025 – Kansas City, MO – Starlight Theatre*

    Sunday, August 24, 2025 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre*

    Tuesday, August 26, 2025 – West Valley City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre*

    Thursday, August 28, 2025 – Airway Heights, WA – Northern Quest Resort & Casino*

    Friday, August 29, 2025 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater*

    Sunday, August 31, 2025 – Seattle, WA – Venue TBD*

    Monday, September 1, 2025 – Seattle, WA – Venue TBD*

    Thursday, September 4, 2025 – Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre*

    Saturday, September 6, 2025 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl*

    Sunday, September 7, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre*

    Tuesday, September 9, 2025 – Albuquerque, NM – Isleta Amphitheater*

    Thursday, September 11, 2025 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Zoo Amphitheatre*

    Friday, September 12, 2025 – Camdenton, MO – Ozark Amphitheater*

    *with Dashboard Confessional