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  • Ashokan Center Presents a Living Tradition of Scottish Music with Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas Duo

    The Ashokan Center has announced they are hosting a special public concert featuring the celebrated Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas Duo on Sunday, May 12, 2024, at 3:00 PM.

    They will be joined by fiddler Emerald Rae and cellist Summer McCall, as well as Ashokan Music and Dance Camp founders Jay Ungar and Molly Mason, in a musical program that explores the emotional and chronological range of traditional Scottish music. 

    Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas Duo at Ashokan Center
    Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas Duo.

    The Ashokan Cenuper is a unique non-profit organization with a 55-year history of youth outdoor education and 42 years of cultural preservation at summer Music & Dance Camps for adults and families. They have recently expanded outreach to offer local in-school and after-school arts and nature programming and increased access to their 385 acres of forests through guided hikes, day passes, and community events. The Ashokan Center has been a registered Historic Landmark since 2016. 

    The Sunday afternoon concert will conclude the Ashokan Center’s eleventh annual Scottish String Fling weekend, where fiddlers and cellists learn tunes by ear – initiated by Fraser in 2014. It is part of a decades-long tradition of music and dance camps founded by Jay Ungar and Molly Mason at the Ashokan Center and is one of many music camps created and led by Fraser over the decades — including the Valley Of The Moon Fiddle Camp in the Santa Cruz mountains of northern California, where Fraser first met an eleven-year-old budding cellist named Natalie Haas in 1995. 

    “It was just a life-changing experience for me,” says Haas. “It’s where I discovered traditional music.” Today, Natalie Haas is a world-renowned and highly in-demand performer and educator in her own right, and the Fraser/Haas duo partnership has endured for more than twenty years, through six acclaimed recordings and countless performances at concerts and festivals worldwide. 

    The strength of a duo is amazing; you can sort of ‘live’ ideas together, and I’m lucky to be playing with someone who is so simpatico. Every concert we do celebrates the music and its power to transport, to lift us… and we are highly likely to be test-driving new arrangements, new ideas, surging on forwards.

    Alasdair Fraser.

    Alasdair Fraser is one of the greatest carriers of the Scottish fiddle music tradition with expressive playing, mastery of his instrument, and deep understanding of his native music. Since 2003 Fraser has thrilled audiences internationally with their virtuosic playing, their near-telepathic understanding, and the joyful spontaneity and sheer physical presence of their music.

    Natalie Haas is one of the most sought-after cellists in traditional music today. She and Fraser have toured as a duo for over twenty-three years, wowing audiences at festivals and concerts worldwide with their unique sound. A Juilliard grad with decades of touring and collaboration experience, she is an expert teacher and guide for cellists looking to support and shine.

    Joining the duo is Summer McCall, a Celtic cellist, fiddler, and dancer and Emerald Rae, an American Fiddler & Folksinger with powerhouse vocals, groovy percussive fiddle, and eclectic songwriting style.

    When possible, the Ashokan Center tickets work on sliding scale admission. Tickets to this concert start at $20 for the suggested price and $10 as the minimum price per ticket for all-age tickets. For more information about the Ashokan Center, visit here.

  • Porter Robinson Coming to Forest Hills in Late Summer

    Porter Robinson has announced a five-continent world tour including stops in more than 30 North American cities, Europe, and Asia – including Forest Hills Stadium in Queens – in support of his highly-anticipated third studio album SMILE! 😀, releasing on July 26.

    porter robinson

    The SMILE! 😀 World Tour includes a stop at Forest Hills Stadium in New York, NY, August 31, 2024. Dates in Australia and Latin America will also be announced soon. Full routing is available below. Robinson will debut a completely new live production, including a full live band during his SMILE! 😀 World Tour, after first experimenting with the band format at his own sold-out Second Sky festival and again in 2023 at Coachella’s main stage.

    Fans can expect opening acts ericdoa in North America, underscores in Europe and Galileo Galilei in Japan. Pre-sale commences Tuesday, April 30 at 10 am—fans can register for early access to tickets at porterrobinson.com. Various presales will take place throughout the week including a CITI presale in the U.S. (details below) ahead of the general on sale on Friday, May 3 at 10 am.

    For more information on the tour and tickets, visit porterrobinson.com. The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans. VIP Packages may include premium tickets, exclusive access to the pre-show VIP lounge, access to a VIP bar, early entry into the venue, pre-show merchandise shopping opportunity, specially designed gift item, and more. VIP package contents vary based on offer selected.

    For more information, visit vipnation.com (N. America) or vipnation.eu (Europe). CITI is the official card of Porter Robinson presents SMILE! 😀 World Tour. CITI Card Members will have access to presale tickets for the U.S. dates beginning on Monday, April 29 at 10 AM until Thursday, May 2 at 10 PM through the CITI Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com.

    Porter Robinson SMILE! 😀 World Tour Dates:

    August 29, 2024 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    August 30, 2024 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway

    August 31, 2024 – New York, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    September 5, 2024 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy

    September 6, 2024 – Orlando, FL – Addition Financial Arena

    September 7, 2024 – Miami, FL – FPL Solar Amphitheater at Bayfront Park

    September 10, 2024 – Nashville, TN – Municipal Auditorium

    September  11, 2024 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

    September 13, 2024 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann

    September 14, 2024 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion

    September 15, 2024 – Pittsburgh, PA – UPMC Events Center

    September 17, 2024 – Montreal, BC – MTELUS

    September 19, 2024 – Toronto, BC – HISTORY

    September 21, 2024 – Toronto, BC – HISTORY

    September 22, 2024 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore

    September 23, 2024 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater

    September 26, 2024 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee

    September 27, 2024 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island

    September 28, 2024 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory

    September 30, 2024 – St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park

    October 1, 2024 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion

    October 8, 2024 – El Paso, TX – El Paso County Coliseum

    October 11, 2024 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl

    October 12, 2024 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    October 13, 2024 – San Diego, CA – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park

    October 15, 2024 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel

    October 17, 2024 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    October 18, 2024 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre

    October 19, 2024 – Las Vegas, NV – BleauLive Theater

    October 24, 2024 – Sacramento, CA – Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre

    October 25, 2024 – San Francisco, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre

    October 29, 2024 – Boise, ID – Revolution Concert House

    October 31, 2024 – Portland, OR – Alaska Airlines’ Theater of the Clouds

    November 1, 2024 – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

    November 2, 2024 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

    November 25, 2024 – Bangkok – Samyan Mitrtown Hall

    November 27, 2024 – Singapore – The Star Performing Arts Centre

    December 8, 2024 – Manila – The Podium

    December 10, 2024 – Taipei – Zepp New Taipei

    December 12, 2024 – Seoul – Myunghwa Live Hall

    February 10, 2025 – Tokyo – Tokyo Garden Theater

    February 11, 2025 – Osaka – Namba Hatch 

    February 12, 2025 – Nagoya – Diamond Hall

    February 14, 2025 – Fukuoka – UNITEDLAB

    February 21, 2025 – Berlin – Huxleys Neue Welt

    February 22, 2025 – Hamburg – Fabrik

    February 24, 2025 – Oslo – Rockefeller Music Hall

    February 25, 2025 – Stockholm – Berns

    February 26. 2025 – Copenhagen – Vega

    February 28, 2025 – Amsterdam – Melkweg

    March 3, 2025 – Cologne – Live Music Hall

    March 4, 2025 – Paris – Salle Pleyel

    March 6, 2025 – London – O2 Academy Brixton

    March 7, 2025 – Manchester – Albert Hall

    March 8, 2025 – Glasgow – SWG3 Galvanizers

    March 10, 2025 – Dublin – 3Olympia Theatre

  • Borderland Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

    Borderland Festival is back and bigger than ever. This September 13–15, the festival, which is celebrating its sixth year at the lovely Knox Farm State Park in East Aurora, New York, offers three days of music, artisanal wonders, and delicious local food.

    Located in the center of Knox Farm State Park, the Borderland Festival continues to be legendary. It’s no wonder fans travel from all over to witness the magic firsthand given the venue’s breathtaking setting, diverse lineup, and enticing atmosphere.

    Now, let’s talk about the big names. First up, the legendary Black Crowes, who have been off the stage for four years, are proudly returning. Rising stars of the indie-folk scene, Caamp, joins them in the spotlight.


    Photo by – Tobin Voggesser

    Borderland is all about showcasing the greatest talent, both nationally and locally. Fans can anticipate the country’s most authentic Grateful Dead show, Dark Star Orchestra, big-band extraordinaire Cory Wong, and the southern-rocker Marcus King.

    Together with national touring acts like Houndmouth, Sierra Hull, Eggy, and The Dip, reggae legends The Wailers are making their awaited return to East Aurora, as are The Wood Brothers and The Sheepdogs. Not to mention, Grammy-nominated NOLA roots group The Rumble.


    Photo by – Tobin Voggesser

    Let’s not forget our local heroes, who stand by the thriving music scene in Western New York. These hometown favorites, which range from Handsome Jack to Annie In the Water, are bound to raise the roof and proudly represent the community.

    Presale tickets go live on Friday, April 26 at 10am. General on-sale follows at 12pm. If you want to extend your stay over the weekend, Kissing Bridge Ski Resort offers camping options.

  • Cult Singer-Songwriter’s Star-Crossed Life Profiled in New Documentary Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill

    She was one of the greatest “misses” of the 1970s – a singer-songwriter of lyrical and musical depth who led a life more tragic than anything conjured by Tolstoy.  Now, 45 years after her passing, she is revealed and righteously revered in a powerful new documentary from co-directors Andy Brown and Brian Lindstrom, Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill (Greenwich Entertainment).

    Judee Sill

    While there are many wonderful interviews with her contemporaries like Linda Ronstadt, Graham Nash and Jackson Browne and performances of her songs by Fleet Foxes and more, this documentary is very much a first-person autobiography.  The most powerful voice telling Sill’s story here is her own. It comes in audio clips from recently unearthed interviews and heartbreaking passages from her journals read by Sonya Goddy.

    Sill’s story begins and ends in hardship, interrupted by a brief two-year window when she was poised to be “the next big thing” in the burgeoning singer-songwriter genre.  She would be one of the first signings to David Geffen’s powerhouse Asylum Records, the home of platinum-selling artists like Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt and The Eagles.

    Sill would begin tickling the ivories at the piano in her father’s bar at age three. By her teen years, her life went south when she became involved with petty theft and addiction, which sent to a reform school. While there, she fell in love with playing the church organ and gospel music. In 1968, while in prison on fraud and prostitution charges, she realized that if she could endure the agony of kicking heroin cold turkey in the clink, she could do anything.  She decided to become a singer-songwriter and marked this commitment with a jailhouse tattoo of a treble clef on her shoulder.  She would continue her struggles after prison, working as a jazz bass player in a piano bar and developing a 15 – 20 bag a day heroin habit, before finally getting clean. Within a few short years, she went from living in a car to being the subject of cover story on Rolling Stone Magazine.

    Judee Sill

    Her songwriting career began when she secured a $65 a week job writing songs after scoring her first major achievement penning “Lady-O” for The Turtles.  While playing open mic nights at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles, she would come to the attention of songwriter and boyfriend-to-be JD Souther. He and other in that tight circle of musicians who would sing her praises to Geffen.  Her unique fusion of country jazz and baroque stylings, and her songs uniquely anchored on Bach bass movements, would secure her a record deal and heavy promotion for her eponymous 1971 debut album. 

    Unlike some artists who play it humble, Sill unabashedly proclaimed: “I really want to be a star” in interviews.  Her debut album included the classic “Jesus Was A Cross Maker.” It was a tune based on her turbulent relationship with Souther who, by then, was dating Linda Ronstadt.  A faithful friend to the end, Ronstadt provides some of the most pertinent observations in this film about Sill’s massive talent and her inability to cope and roll with disappointments in her career.  Sill’s follow-up album, 1973’s Heart Food, would also garner continued critical accolades but even more disappointing sales.  It would include the incredible “The Kiss,” a song that is called representative of her “amazing, universal force.” It is a ballad that, like many of her works, is a representation of “a sensual experience with God” according to Big Thief’s Buck Meek.

    “She didn’t play the game well and was terrible at kissing ass,” adds JD Souther. “Part of her bitterness was that she knew how good she was.” Another reason for her lack of success may have been cosmetic – that she didn’t possess the physical beauty of contemporaries like Joni Mitchell.

    Judee Sill

    In frustration at her lack of success, and especially in light of the soaring careers of label mates like Ronstadt and Mitchell, Sill would lash out at Geffen, reportedly calling him “a fag” from the stage.  “She went to battle with Geffen and lost” adds another musician.  She would be dropped from his label, beg for forgiveness that wouldn’t come and spiral down from there. 

    A car accident would severely compromise her health. It would lead to two spinal fusion surgeries, constant pain and, once again, a dependence on drugs.  She would pass away in October 1979 due to an overdose which was officially ruled a suicide. It’s a conclusion doubted by many of her friends and collaborators.

    With all of the agony, this film really is more about the pure ecstasy of Sill’s talent and music.  The documentary’s directors do a wonderful job presenting her music, with clips of her performances on BBC’s Old Grey Whistle Test and at a low-key lunchtime gig on University of Southern California campus.  There are also some great covers including “The Kiss” by Fleet Foxes and “The Phoenix” by Shawn Colvin.  Her impact on a new generation of artists is related in interviews with luminaries like Big Thief’s Buck Meek and Adrianne Lenker and Weyes Blood.

    Do yourself a favor and see this film now streaming on Amazon and Apple TV or in a theater near you.

  • Bernadette Peters to be honored with Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 Chita Rivera Awards

    Multi-award-winning actress Bernadette Peters will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2024 Chita Rivera Awards.

    Bernadette Peters
    Photo by Andrew Eccles.

    The 2024 Chita Rivera Awards will take place on Monday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. at The Skirball Center for the Performing Arts (566 LaGuardia Place). All proceeds benefit the NYC Dance Alliance Foundation Scholarship Program and the new Chita Rivera Training Scholarship. The NYCDA Foundation is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) committed to broadening performing arts awareness while advocating education and high standards of excellence in dance. 

    Throughout her illustrious career, Bernadette Peters has dazzled audiences and critics with her performances on stage, film, television, in concert, and on recordings. She has garnered numerous accolades including three Tony Awards, a Golden Globe, four Emmy and four GRAMMY Award nominations, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Best known for her work on stage and one of Broadway’s most critically acclaimed performers, she just concluded a highly successful West End debut in the Cameron Mackintosh production of Old Friends, celebrating the life and work of Stephen Sondheim.

    Peters has starred as Dolly Gallagher Levi in the hit musical, Hello, Dolly! and City Center’s Encores! Production, A Bed and a Chair: A New York Love Affair featuring the music of Stephen Sondheim and orchestrations by Wynton Marsalis. Before that, she starred on Broadway in Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music and Follies. Peters earned a Drama Desk nomination for her unforgettable portrayal of the Witch in Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods.

    She also enjoys a career that boasts an impressive list of television credits, most recently the Apple TV+ series, High Desert, and a guest-starring role on the NBC-TV series, Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist for which she earned an Emmy nomination. Other TV appearances include The CW’s Katy Keene; CBS All Access’s The Good Fight; and Amazon Prime’s Golden Globe-winning series, Mozart in the Jungle.

    She has lit the silver screen in over 30 films throughout her distinguished career. She received a Golden Globe Award for her memorable performance in Pennies From Heaven. Other film credits include The Jerk, The Longest Yard, Silent Movie, AnniePink CadillacSlaves of New York, Woody Allen’s AliceImpromptuIt Runs in the FamilyComing Up Roses, The Broken Hearts Gallery, and most recently, a surprise appearance in the popular Jonathan Larson biopic, tick, tick…BOOM!

    She has recorded six solo albums and numerous original Broadway cast recordings. Peters devotes her time and talents to events that benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Her “pet project” Broadway Barks, co-founded with Mary Tyler Moore, is an annual, star-studded dog and cat adoption event that benefits shelter animals in the New York City and tri-state area.

    The American Theater Wing honored Bernadette Peters’ efforts and awarded her with the Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award which recognizes an individual from the theatre community who has made a substantial contribution of volunteered time and effort on behalf of one or more humanitarian, social service, or charitable organizations, regardless of whether such organizations relate to the theatre. She is also a New York Times best-selling author who has penned three children’s books.

    Carrying the name of one of the great dance icons of the American musical theater, the Chita Rivera Awards celebrate dance and choreographic excellence – past, present, and future. The awards honor the superb achievement of each nominee while recognizing the talents and passion of every theatrical choreographer and dancer. Additionally, through education and scholarships, the awards are committed to nurturing future generations and preserving notable dance history.

    We are thrilled to honor Bernadette Peters with this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award. Over an unbelievable career spanning over six decades, Bernadette has starred on stage and screen, performed concerts around the world, written children’s books, and as a humanitarian, has saved hundreds of animals with her charity Broadway Barks. Having Joel Grey on hand to present her Award will make this a truly unforgettable evening.

    Joe Lanteri, Founder and Executive Director of the New York City Dance Alliance Foundation, Inc.

    Tickets to the Chita Rivera Awards are available now.

  • The Head And The Heart Announce Summer Headlining Tour Coming to Albany, Rochester, and La Fayette

    The Head And The Heart have announced a headlining run of summer North American dates, beginning July 20 in West Des Moines, IA., and concluding August 20 in Moorehead, MN. The group is coming to Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards on July 24, Palace Theatre on July 28, and Kodak Center on July 29. They are also opening for The Black Keys at MSG on Oct. 30.

    The Head And The Heart
    Photo Credit: Shervin Lainez

    The Head And The Heart will be joined on select dates by Phosphorescent, Michigander, Madison Cunningham, and Houndmouth.

    2023 was a triumphant year for the group, who sold out the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre outside Denver for the seventh time, co-headlined a tour with The Revivalists and Father John Misty, and launched their own music festival, Down in the Valley, in Napa, CA. The event featured acoustic and full-band sets from The Head and the Heart plus some of today’s top folk and rock talent, including Dawes, Miya Folick, and Faye Webster. The group was touring in support of their fifth studio album, Every Shade of Blue – released in 2022.

    Initially self-released in 2011, The Head And The Heart’s self-titled breakout debut produced instant classics including “Rivers and Roads,” “Down in the Valley” and “Lost In My Mind” (#1 at AAA) and is now certified Gold. 2013’s Let’s Be Still and 2016’s Signs of Light settled into Billboard’s Top 10 Albums chart. The single “All We Ever Knew” became the band’s first #1 at on the Alternative chart and was also #1 at AAA for nine straight weeks. The band’s fourth full-length, Living Mirage, was released to critical praise in 2019.

    The band has appeared in Cameron Crowe’s Roadies and their music has been featured in countless other commercials, films, and TV shows. The Head And The Heart has performed 15 times on national television, including appearances on Ellen, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, Austin City Limits, and more.

    For more information and to purchase tickets to their upcoming tour, visit here.

    The Head And The Heart Tour Dates

    6/30 Hartford, CT The Capitol Groove Festival * 

    7/12 Bend, OR Hayden Homes Amphitheater !

    7/14 Seattle, WA Day In Day Out Festival *

    7/19 Saint Paul, MN Minnesota Yacht Club *

    7/20 West Des Moines, IA Val Air Ballroom &

    7/21 St. Louis, MO Saint Louis Music Park &

    7/24 La Fayette, NY Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards &

    7/25 Burlington, VT Waterfront Park &

    7/28 Albany, NY Palace Theatre &

    7/29 Rochester, NY Kodak Center &

    7/31 Wilmington, NC Greenfield Lake Amphitheater &

    8/1 Charleston, SC The Refinery &

    8/2 St. Petersburg, FL Jannus Live &

    8/3 Orlando, FL House of Blues Orlando &

    8/6 Birmingham, AL Avondale Brewing Co. &

    8/7 Little Rock, AR Robinson Center &

    8/8 Wichita, KS The Cotillion &

    8/10 Bellevue, NE Outlandia *

    8/12 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre $

    8/13 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre #

    8/15 Aspen, CO Belly Up Aspen ^

    8/17 Bozeman, MT The ELM ^

    8/18 Columbia Falls, MT Scout & Gather ^

    8/20 Moorehead, MN Bluestem Amphitheatre ^

    9/14 Templeton, CA Whale Rock Music & Arts Festival *

    9/17 Tulsa, OK BOK Center %

    9/18 Austin, TX Moody Center %

    9/20 Louisville, KY Bourbon & Beyond *

    9/21 Houston, TX Toyota Center %

    9/16 Phoenix, AZ Footprint Center %

    9/27 Los Angeles, CA Kia Forum %

    9/28 Palm Springs, CA Acrisure Arena %

    9/29 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheatre %

    10/10 Pittsburgh, PA PPG Paints Arena %

    10/11 Toronto, ON Scotiabank Arena %

    10/12 Cleveland, OH Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse %

    10/13 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena %

    10/16 Charlotte, NC Spectrum Center %

    10/18 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena %

    10/19 Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena %

    10/21 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center %

    10/24 Columbus, OH Nationwide Arena %

    10/26 Indianapolis, IN Gainbridge Fieldhouse %

    10/27 Knoxville, TN Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center %

    10/30 New York, NY Madison Square Garden %

    11/2 Baltimore, MD CFG Bank Arena %

    11/7 Chicago, IL United Center %

    11/9 Milwaukee, WI Fiserv Forum %

    11/12 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena %

    With The Decemberists (!), Phosphorescent (&), Michigander (^), Madison Cunningham ($), Houndmouth (#) 

     The Black Keys (%)

  • Spafford Covers All The Bases At Brooklyn Bowl

    Spafford returned to New York City’s Brooklyn Bowl last weekend for a “holiday” performance on April 20 with a show full of cover songs and some exquisitely jammed out originals. This three-set show marked the end of a short run of shows in the Northeast for the band, who are back in action after a scary accident on tour last month in Ohio. Spafford certainly showed no signs of being worse for the wear and made it an enjoyable 4/20 for all involved.

    Photo Credit: Perri Sage Photography Perrisage.com

    A late arriving crowd to the Bowl walked into a soundtrack mix of classic rock hits on the PA atop a bed of pin strikes and gutter balls. Pre-show music included a nice live version of “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” as a nod to the recently departed Dickey Betts. Spafford then took the stage and started things off with the appropriately titled “I Can’t Find My Vape,” a newer, funky instrumental tune in the vein of Herbie Hancock.

    The crux of the first set, however, was the next two songs, starting with a near 30-minute “Comfortable.” The song started out exactly as such, with a nice comfortable groove to it, before an intense guitar solo from Brain Moss ushered in another loose but explorative jam with strong psychedelic undertones. Certainly no strangers to extended jamming, the band showed off their musical prowess early and took the sound down to near ambient levels before building it back up to a triumphant finish.

    This was followed up “The Postman,” another original but a much more composition-based song off their 2018 release For Amusement Only. The now firmly entrenched keyboardist Corey Schechtman shined on all of them – piano, synthesizer, and organ – as Spafford doled out some more legitimate funk to the Brooklyn Bowl audience through a thick, oozing jam that slowly escalated in pace. The opening set then came to a close with an old school original, the reggae-tinged “Diana” that culminated with another provocative Moss guitar solo.

    Spafford then let all the covers out in the second set and wasted no time in doing so. Drummer Nick Tkachyk began things with a simple, lone, up tempo drum beat and the band then immediately launched into their take of Stone Temple Pilots’ “Plush.” With its faster pace and underlying organ fills, it’s certainly a more joyous take on the dour alt rock classic. True to their nature, Spafford stretched out the ending and molded it into a massive jam that maintained upbeat and completely danceable. This eventually led to bassist Jordan Fairless taking over the mic to lead the way on a take of Porno for Pyros’ “Pets,” another regular in the Stafford stable of cover songs.

    Another jam that smoothly shifted from mellow to breakneck then served as the springboard for a leap into another signature cover song, Tears For Fears’ “Mad World.” Schechtman on piano alongside some furious rhythm guitar from Moss served as the fuel for yet another ebullient interpretation of a glum pop hit from yesteryear. Spafford then shifted from musical influences to modern day and segued right into a newer cover song they’ve made their own, Demi Lovato’s “Anyone.” Moss did the heartfelt, introspective lyrics about prayer justice all while the song never lost its peppy undercarriage. To close out the second set at Brooklyn Bowl, Spafford once again delved into the alternative music playbook with a pair of Green Day covers. Fairless returned to lead vocals for their their techno-like cover of “Brain Stew” which was parlayed right into a jazzed up take on “Jaded,” both making their live Spafford debut.

    The third set began with a not-so-subtle nod to the holiday at end with a quote from the movie Reefer Madness played over the PA and Spafford followed in tow with an entertaining cover of Sublime’s “Smoke Two Joints,” a song they first debuted last year on 4/20. It paid homage to the original at first and then turned into a sprawling, exploratory jam that reached several veritable peaks before rounding back into form.

    With the holiday formalities out of the way, the third set was then dominated by the other extended jam of the evening, a 30-minute “Dirtbag” that served as testament to the band’s musical dexterity. Starting with a rollicking funk jam, it soon devolved into total silence before being resuscitated by some triumphant guitar fills from Moss. The multi-textured song also has elements of progressive rock, acid jazz and, of course, jam band, really allowing band the show off their full skill set.

    Photo Credit: Perri Sage Photography Perrisage.com

    Spafford then closed out another successful appearance at Brooklyn Bowl with one last flurry of cover songs, starting with Pink Floyd’s “Run Like Hell.” It’s not quite as hectic as The Disco Biscuits’ take on it, but thanks to some looping synthesizer sounds produced by Schechtman and more metronome-like precision from Tkachyk on drums, it eventually produced an incredibly lively jam that funneled right into “Cantaloupe Island,” some actual Herbie Hancock. After some heartfelt thanks from Moss, Spafford paid one last respect to the date and sent folks on their way with an honest cover of Tom Petty’s “You Don’t Know How It Feels” and its joint smoking instructions.

    As a reminder, Spafford has several upcoming shows in New York including one on June 12 at Rochester’s Water Street Music Hall. Three days later, Spafford is set to play Colony in Woodstock and then the band wraps up their time in NY (for now) with a stop on Long Island at The Stephen Talkhouse in Amagansett on June 17. Tickets for all Summer Tour dates are on sale at spafford.net

    Spafford Brooklyn Bowl – New York, NY 4/20/24

    Set 1: Can’t Find My Vape, Comfortable > The Postman, Diana

    Set 2: Plush > Pets->Mad World->Anyone, Brain Stew->Jaded

    Set 3: Smoke Two Joints > Dirtbath, Run Like Hell->Cantaloupe Island

    E: You Don’t Know How It Feels

    All photos by Perri Sage Photography Perrisage.com

  • Danielle Nicole, Kevin Burt and Soulful Femme Blow Roof Off Retro Live in Plattsburgh

    Danielle Nicole and her band, Kevin Burt, Big Medicine and Soulful Femme put on a fantastic night of blues at Retro Live in Plattsburgh on Saturday, April 20.

    Danielle Nicole headlined the show as part of her 2024 tour throughout the US and overseas and in support of the recent release of “The Love You Bleed”. Nicole wrote all but four of the songs on that project and co-wrote the remaining four with Brandon Miller.  The album hit number one on the Billboard, iTunes and Spotify charts. Nicole performed cuts from both her new release and prior albums.

    Kevin Burt photo by Carl Rubino

    With a powerful voice, skillful musicianship, and dynamic stage presence she gave the packed crowd just what it came for – blues that reaches your core. Switching between two four string electric bass guitars, and together with Brandon Miller on electric guitar and vocals and Go-Go Ray drums, she blew the roof off the place, bringing the diverse crowd to enthusiastic dancing and cheering.

    Grammy nominated in Contemporary Blues, inducted into the Kansas City Hall of Fame, recipient of multiple Blues Music Award, and charted on the Billboard Blues Charts, it’s no surprise that she has logged over 10 million streams on Spotify. 

    Nicole’s set included a stellar guitar solo by Brandon Miller alternating between fingerpicking and flatpicking on a Les Paul and a killer drum solo by Go-Go Ray, both of which found the audience screaming with excitement.

    Danielle Nicole photo by Carl Rubino

    Kevin Burt and his band Big Medicine preceded Nicole’s performance with an excellent set comprised of Burt’s own songs and covers of songs by Bill Withers and well-known blues artists.  Burt is a triple first-place winner of the International Blues Challenge and nominee for Best Acoustic Artist at the Blues Music Awards. 

    With his big voice, excellent guitar skills, blues harp and warm stage presence, Burt delivered a compelling performance of blues and soul music, backed by guitarist Ken Valdez.  He performed in support of his newly released album, Thank You Brother Bill, A Tribute To Bill Withers, with all but Burt’s song “Thank You Brother Bill” being performances of some of Wither’s most recognized, and not so well known, songs, which reached the top of the Billboard charts.  

    Danielle Nicole photo by Carl Rubino

    Between songs, Burt touched the hearts of his audience when he spoke of his recent experience teaching music in a local school when it went into an active shooter lockdown, as well as his work to bring music to young people and musical instruments to youth who cannot afford them.

    Soulful Femme, a duo consisting of Stevee Wellons on vocals and Cheryl Rinovato on guitar, opened the show with a captivating mixture of Rinovato’s skilled guitar playing and Wellons’ vocals. 

    Drawing upon influences as varied as Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye the pair presented a unique sound with elements of blues, rock and soul. The pair performed in support of both their current East Coast Tour thorough May and their recent album release ATTITUDE, with all but one of the songs written by Wellons and by Rinovato.

    Danielle Nicole with Brandon Miller photo by Carl Rubino

    Following Danielle Nicole’s set, she and her band were joined on stage by Kevin Burt and his guitar player Ken Valdez, where the combined forces did a fantastic rendition of Bill Withers’ “Use Me Up”, sung by Burt with guitars by Valdez and Brandon Miller.

    The event was put together by Plattsburgh Blues & Jazz, a non-profit organization which brings world class blues and jazz musicians to the Plattsburgh region of Northeastern New York, hosted at Retro Live, a relatively new, and up and coming music venue that is very much a regional North Country jewel.

  • SPAC Announces Beethoven For Three, a Benefit Concert for Spa Little Theater

    Saratoga Performing Arts Center has announced “Beethoven For Three” featuring Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos, and Yo-Yo Ma. The show takes place August 25 at 3 pm in the 500-seat Spa Little Theater. Proceeds from the performance will go toward establishing a programming fund for the Theater, SPAC’s year-round performance home.

    Beethoven For Three features Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos, and Yo-Yo Ma in Beethoven’s Piano Trio No. 6. The trio is joined by special guest, Antoine Tamestit. Together, the group will then perform the monumental “Eroica” Symphony No. 3 reimagined for four players, in an intimate arrangement that maintains the power and immediacy of Beethoven’s orchestral work.

    The show also presents a new opportunity for performers and listeners to examine the boundaries between musical genres, and how musicians can collaborate freely and creatively. The trio’s previous tours and recordings on Sony Classics have been met with rave reviews around the world. This is by no means a show to miss.

    Spa Little Theater at SPAC

    All tickets purchased for this event support SPAC’s efforts to provide year-round programming for the community in Spa Little Theater. Tickets go on sale April 25 at 10AM. SPAC Member presales begin on April 22 and April 23, tiered by membership level. Tickets are $500, of which $150 is a tax-deductible donation.

     “One of the things that has separated people since recording began is the categories that we put people in, in which chamber musicians, orchestra players, people who play concertos, people who do transcriptions, people who compose, people who conduct, are all viewed as separate categories with no overlap. That siloed thinking discourages actual creativity and collaboration between people. And so we feel that one of the things that is really important to do today is to actually go back to the first principles of music, the simple interaction between friends who want to do something together.”

    Yo-Yo Ma

    For more information on the Beethoven For Three show and to purchase tickets, click here.

  • Bearsville Theater Announces Reopening This Summer with Powerful Lineup

    Dayglo Presents has announced they are taking over operations of the historic Bearsville Theater in Woodstock, reopening this summer with a powerful lineup.

    Located on a bucolic site in the Catskills, the storied theater, built in 1989, has served historically as a nurturing community for talent across rock, folk, pop, jazz, and blues. Dayglo Presents, a leading live entertainment and media company led by independent music producer Peter Shapiro, will oversee the revived theater’s next chapter with respect for the venue’s longtime resonance, offering unforgettable experiences for its new and returning audiences. The revived Bearsville Theater includes new General Manager Frank Bango and Talent Buyer Mike Campbell.

    Other live events and experiences created and/or produced by Peter Shapiro and his team at Dayglo Presents include Fare Thee Well, Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead, Jazz & Colors, a unique set of concerts in Central Park and other locations, The Women’s March, The March for Science, Easy Rider Live, Brooklyn Bowl Family Reunion at SXSW and the Bob Weir & Phil Lesh Duo tour. 

    Bearsville Center, a 15-acre enclave in Woodstock, has served as a touchstone in music history since the 1960s when then-owner and leading artist manager/entrepreneur Albert Grossman welcomed musical luminaries, including longtime client Bob Dylan, to his Catskills home for creative inspiration. With the construction of Bearsville Studios in 1969, major artists, including Patti Smith, The Rolling Stones, REM, Muddy Waters, Rush, and more, recorded at Bearsville until the studio’s closing in the early 2000s.

    The renowned performance space, Bearsville Theater, which opened in 1989, was constructed from an 18-century ‘Dutch’ barn and designed by John Storyk, creator of Electric Lady Studios for Jimi Hendrix. Today, Bearsville Center comprises the Bearsville Theater, two restaurants, a café and bar, residences, and the Utopia Sound Stage, designed in 1979 as an innovative video studio for Todd Rundgren.

    I have led the creation of new concepts and built great venues from scratch like Brooklyn Bowl, but I’ve also been fortunate to breathe new life into some historic venues, like Wetlands and The Capitol Theatre. The Bearsville Theater has a deep and amazing history that I am excited to preserve and lift, as we put our touch on a new era for this legendary Woodstock icon. We want to thank Lizzie Vann for her passion and dedication to Bearsville since she bought and lovingly restored the property in 2019. We appreciate her trust in us and are looking forward to a long working relationship.

    Peter Shapiro, Founder and CEO, Dayglo Presents

    Bearsville’s reopening features a full slate of leading performers including Don Was, Guster, Dawes, Guided By Voices, Drive-By Truckers, Mdou Moctar, The Beths, Andy Frasco & The U.N., Dresden Dolls, The Zombies, The Jayhawks and more to be announced.

    Tickets can be purchased now. Bearsville Theater is located at 291 Tinker Street in Woodstock.