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  • Sarah Elaz’s Double Threat: Booker and Bassist Celebrates Birthday Bash at Capitol Theatre

    March has been busy for bassist birthdays at the illustrious Capitol Theater in Port Chester, a sign of New York’s thriving jam scene. The month opened with an 84 birthday celebration and a five-show residency for rock legend and Grateful Dead founding bassist Phil Lesh and will close out with a show honoring jam scene newcomer Sarah Elaz.

    The March 27 performance will put Elaz’s eponymous “Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish” in high company, reaching a venue she has worked hard to reach. Off the stage, Sarah is a double threat working behind the scenes as a booker and promoter. On International Women’s Day, we spoke with Sarah about her journey. 

    Onstage with Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish at Brooklyn Made. Photograph by Taylor Weinberg.

    Sarah Elaz has accepted certain realities about the music industry and has found a rhythm as she builds a name for herself. Faced with a pivot from a career as a professional dancer, Sarah, like many others, found that “getting into the music industry isn’t that easy, it doesn’t have a simple path.” 

    As a neophyte in the industry, Sarah has built a network of connections through hard work. To support her career as a professional dancer, she started waitressing at City Winery, where she would work her way backstage to a position coordinating artist hospitality. Now, Elaz is a talent buyer at MRG Live. While her focus is music, sticking with her commitment to genera-spanning Elaz also books comedy shows for acts like Modi Rosenfeld and Kyle Gordon. 

    Asked how being a musician influences her work as a booker, she said it “makes [her] more empathetic and able to anticipate and understand artists’ needs.” In an industry where band’s touring margins can be a razor thing, having that reflective understanding of tour budgets has benefited Elaz in building trust. Recently she booked the shows in the great white north of Canada for Connecticut jam bands Eggy and the L.A.-based Thumpasaurus. Elaz is dedicated to sowing the seeds of a jam scene in Toronto, organizing “The Grateful Jam” an open jam focused on improvised psychedelic rock. 

    Off the clock, Sarah can be found playing in a half-dozen projects at any given time, from collaborating on original work with the Brooklyn jam band Boojum to enthralling crowds with her eponymous Phish tribute act and playing with newcomer acts like Katzroar. When live music returned after the pandemic, Elaz would gig at any opportunity, but she has grown more selective, focusing on the improvisational-oriented music that has always inspired her. She has won that privilege by “playing as many gigs with as many people as she can until afforded the luxury of saying no.” 

    For Elaz, that insistent need to perform has its benefits; playing across genres and “playing a pop show, a punk show, a jam show, with people of all ages and experience makes you learn faster and play better, plus now you know all these other musicians you can work.”

    Onstage, in costume, at Brooklyn Bowl with Boojum. Photograph by Taylor Weinberg.

    Elaz, a Massachusetts native, has found a “partner in New York” after she moved to pursue her career in dance. She doesn’t see herself leaving the city any time, in part because of the density of standout music venues. While the Brooklyn Bowl is her favorite in the city, the Bowery Ballroom was another standout (in part due to it’s proximity to nearby Katz’s Deli).

    Elaz’s love for the jam music she prefers to perform could be genetic, inherited from a sister 15 years her senior. Some of Sarah’s first memories of Phish come from her sisters’ return from a summer tour. That inspiration led Elaz to Limewire to download whatever Phish and Dead tapes she could come across. It was a show in 2018 where watching Phish’s Mike Gordon inspired Elaz to pick up bass, saying, “watching him play up close, it looked like it made sense. I understood it wasn’t easy, but it seemed intuitive.” Now Elaz compares playing bass to her professional experience as a dancer, “it’s all about finding the groove and keeping in it. Any note or move can be intentional if it’s in the groove.”

    Speaking with Elaz’s mentor and occasional instructor, Dan Kelley of Neighbor, he commented how “passion for the art” is what drove Sarah’s success rapid achievement in picking up the bass. 

    An eight-year-old Sarah Elaz enthusiastically greets her sister returning from Phish tour. 

    Image is essential for an artist, and while Sarah can be found sporting her iconic sparkling amethyst Music Man bass, that isn’t always enough. Elaz acknowledges that as a female performer, she feels pressure to have a new look for every show. Finding a silver lining, she notes how rental services like Nuuly allow her to be creative without adding to fast fashion waste. “It’s another creative outlet for me, fashion becomes another part of the performance” 

    For Sarah, the pressure of sexism as a musician is more overt, from the lecherous fans who are bold enough to grab at the musicians onstage to the more banal, like audio techs who assume Sarah to be a fan of whatever band she performs in. 

    Behind the scenes, Sarah says the situation is more egalitarian, noting that  “I am lucky to have so many examples of women above me who I look up to” with the quip that “I hope there’s no glass ceiling to that.”

    Sarah Elaz’s next performance is with her original band, Boojum, on March 16 at the Sultan Room. On March 27, Sarah Elaz’s Almost Phish will play at Garcia’s at the Capitol Theatre.

  • Sammy Rae Brings Camp to Buffalo

    Sammy Rae & The Friends wrapped up their ‘CAMP’ world tour at a newly established venue, Electric City, in Buffalo on Sunday, March 10.

    Sammy Rae

    The night started with a one-hour set from the Montreal-native band FLEECE. They brought an infectious and vibrant energy to the stage, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.

    During their set, Sammy Rae & The Friends joined FLEECE on stage to perform a song together, ‘Do You Wanna Party‘. Sammy Rae & the Friends continued the energetic vibe that FLEECE started and carried it throughout their set.

    Sammy Rae

    The night was filled with joy and love, with each song resonating with the audience. Sammy’s lyrics are soulful and emotionally charged, leaving a lasting impact on listeners.

    The group showcased a new song from their upcoming full-length album, David, as well as their previously released singles, ‘Thieves’ and ‘Coming Home Song.’

    Sammy Rae

    From FLEECE to Sammy Rae & The Friends, the night felt like a warm campfire. For three hours, the audience could leave their stress at the door and forget about their worries. The atmosphere was safe and welcoming, allowing everyone to be themselves and have a good time.

    Sammy Rae 2024 Tour Dates

    Oct 30, 2024
    Rialto Theatre -Montreal, QC

    Nov 1, 2024
    Flynn Center for the Performing Arts – Burlington, VT

    Nov 2, 2024
    State Theatre – Portland, ME

    Nov 3, 2024
    Landmark Theatre -Syracuse, NY

    Nov 6, 2024
    The Stone Pony – Asbury Park, NJ

    Nov 8, 2024
    Terminal 5 -New York, NY

    Nov 9, 2024
    Terminal 5 -New York, NY

    Nov 11, 2024
    Ulster Performing Arts Center -Kingston, NY

  • Donny Osmond to Perform Across New York this July

    Worldwide music phenom Donny Osmond is set to play at the Palace Theatre in Albany this summer. Donny will perform his timeless hits along with latest album Start Again. Along with the Palace Theatre July 3, Donny plays in NYC July 12 and Niagara Falls July 13.

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    The Palace Theatre in Albany has announced Donny Osmond’s return to their main stage this July. Osmond will stop in Albany as a part of his upcoming summer tour. The tour sees two other dates in New York, including NYC and Niagara Falls.

    Osmond will showcase his talent and perform tracks from his latest album Start Again. This album marks the artist’s 65th album, a massive career milestone. Along with the latest album, Osmond will perform all-time hits from his catalogue like “Soldier of Love,” “Sacred Emotion” and more.

    Donny Osmond headlines his award-winning solo residency at Harrah’s Las Vegas which was voted Best New Show, Best Performer, Best Resident Headliner and Best Production by The Las Vegas Review Journal.

    Donny Osmond has notably entertained a vast array of audiences with his varied career choices. He has starred on Broadway as Gaston in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and hosted multiple Emmy nominated television shows. The critically acclaimed song Captain Li Shang’s “I’ll Make a Man Out of You” from the Disney film Mulan was sung by Donny.

    Tickets go on sale Friday, March 8 at 10AM. To purchase tickets to see Donny Osmond at the Palace Theatre, click here.

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  • Billy Strings Announces Summer 2024 Tour Dates

    Billy Strings has announced additional tour dates for 2024 that find he and his band playing back-to-back nights in Bridgeport, CT, State College, PA, Worcester, MA, Inglewood, CA and Berkeley, CA.

    billy strings tour dates

    The summer dates are just the latest added to Strings’ extensive 2024 run, which also includes upcoming stops at Tampa’s Yuengling Center (two nights), St. Augustine’s St. Augustine Amphitheatre (three nights, all sold out), Lexington’s Rupp Arena (two nights, one sold out), Greenwood Village’s Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (two nights, both sold out), Minneapolis’ The Armory (sold out) and Rosemont, IL’s Allstate Arena (two nights) among others.

    Raised in Michigan and now based in Nashville, Strings is known as one of music’s most compelling artists. Most recently, he released “Meet Me At The Creek > Pyramid Country > Must Be Seven > Meet Me At The Creek (Live at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC 3/4/23),” a 38-minute live performance that showcases the energy of Strings’ electric concerts. Watch below.

    The track follows “California Sober,” his GRAMMY-nominated collaboration with legendary artist Willie Nelson and Strings’ first project since partnering with Reprise Records, as well as his latest full-length album, Me/And/Dad, which features Strings alongside his dad, Terry Barber, and was nominated for Best Bluegrass Album at this year’s GRAMMY Awards.  

    Since his 2017 debut, Strings has been awarded Best Bluegrass Album at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards, Artist of the Year at the 2023 and 2022 Americana Music Awards, Entertainer of the Year at the 2023, 2022 and 2021 International Bluegrass Music Awards, Best New Headliner at the 2022 Pollstar Awards and Breakthrough Artist of the Pandemic at the 2021 Pollstar Awards among several other accolades. He has also performed on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” PBS’ “Austin City Limits” and “Bluegrass Underground.” 

    Tickets for the new shows will be available for pre-sale starting March 13 at 10am local time with general on-sale following Friday, March 15 at 10am local time. Full details can be found here.

    BILLY STRINGS 2024 TOUR DATES

    April 12—Tampa, FL—Yuengling Center

    April 13—Tampa, FL—Yuengling Center

    April 17—Savannah, GA—Enmarket Arena

    April 19—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    April 20—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    April 21—St. Augustine, FL—St. Augustine Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    April 26—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena

    April 27—Lexington, KY—Rupp Arena (SOLD OUT)

    May 11—Conroe, TX—Big As Texas Festival

    May 17—Greenwood Village, CO—Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    May 18—Greenwood Village, CO—Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre (SOLD OUT)

    May 21—Minneapolis, MN—The Armory (SOLD OUT)

    May 24—Rosemont, IL—Allstate Arena

    May 25—Rosemont, IL—Allstate Arena

    June 22-23—Columbus, OH—Buckeye Country Superfest

    July 14—Whitefish, MT—Under The Big Sky Festival

    July 19—Redmond, OR—FairWell Festival

    July 26—Bridgeport, CT—Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    July 27—Bridgeport, CT—Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater

    July 30—Worcester, MA—DCU Center

    July 31—Worcester, MA—DCU Center

    August 2—State College, PA—Bryce Jordan Center

    August 3—State College, PA—Bryce Jordan Center

    August 10—Quincy, WA—Outlaw Music Festival

    August 17—Berkeley, CA—Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley

    August 18—Berkeley, CA—Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley

    August 23—Inglewood, CA—Kia Forum

    August 24—Inglewood, CA—Kia Forum

  • Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello Announce Summer Tour, 2 NY Dates

    Music icons Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello & The Imposters have announced that they will be co-headlining a North American summer tour. The tour will make stops at legendary locations including Radio City Music Hall and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

    Daryl Hall

    Daryl Hall is a modern-day Renaissance man who continues to add achievements to his forty-year career. Beyond the stage, with a varied range of artists, “Live from Daryl’s House” sets the caliber for artist-initiated projects. This TV show, along with accomplishments like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction showcases Hall’s lasting influence.

    From London to Liverpool, Elvis Costello is a seasoned performer with more than 45 years in the business. His partnerships with musicians like Burt Bacharach and other artists show his wide-ranging musical impact. Taking on stage adaptations and memoirs, Costello definitely leaves a lasting impression on the industry.

    Elvis Costello

    The fun kicks off on June 2 and stops at Radio City Music Hall in the heart of Manhattan on July 16, and Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on July 20. The tour stops in 22 cities as it travels from the West Coast to the East Coast. Hall said, “It’s fantastic to be able to rekindle a musical relationship.” Costello agrees, making sure every performance has a spectacular start and finish.

    Fans are in awe of their skill and legacy as shown by the tour lineup. The artists are ready to take on the summer journey.

    For those eager to participate, the general on-sale starts at 10am local time on March 15. Tickets are available at ElvisCostello.com and DarylHall.com.

    Daryl Hall And Elvis Costello & The Imposters With Charlie Sexton Tour Dates

    Sun Jun 02 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield  

    Tue Jun 04 – Airway Heights, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest  

    Thu Jun 06 – Seattle, WA – Remlinger Farms  

    Sat Jun 08 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater  

    Mon Jun 10 – Saratoga, CA – Mountain Winery  

    Wed Jun 12 – Lincoln, CA – Thunder Valley Casino  

    Fri Jun 14 – Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl  

    Sun Jun 16 – San Diego, CA – Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU  

    Tue Jun 18 – Los Angeles, CA – The Greek Theatre  

    Fri Jun 21 – Rancho Mirage, CA – Agua Caliente Casino  

    Sun Jun 23 – Las Vegas, NV – Fontainebleau Las Vegas  

    Thu Jul 04 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage  

    Sat Jul 06 – Highland Park, IL – Ravinia Festival  

    Mon Jul 08 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre  

    Wed Jul 10 – Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at the Mann  

    Fri Jul 12 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena  

    Sun Jul 14 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway  

    Tue Jul 16 – New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall  

    Thu Jul 18 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center  

    Sat Jul 20 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts  

    Mon Jul 22 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion  

    Thu Jul 25 – Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap Filene Center  

  • The Wolfe Tones’ Farewell Tour Stops in NYC over St. Patrick’s Day Weekend

    After 60 years of Irish ballads and rebel songs, The Wolfe Tones will conclude their career in America this St. Patrick’s Day weekend. Their last American shows will be Friday, March 15 and Saturday, March 16 at 7:30 pm at the Town Hall in New York City. 

    The Wolfe Tones pictured on stage. From left to right: Brian Warfield, Tommy Byrne, and Noel Nagel.

    The group formed six decades ago, back in August of 1963. The group consisted of frontman Brian Warfield, Noel Nagel, and Liam Courtney. The following year, Brian’s brother Derek Warfield joined the group along with Tommy Byrne, who replaced Courtney. That lineup remained consistent for almost 37 years until “creative differences” caused Derek Warfield to leave the band in 2001. Derek formed The Young Wolfe Tones and has barely spoken to his brother Brian since.

    The band now consists of Brian Warfield, Noel Nagel, and Tommy Byrne. Despite the change in lineup, the band continues to chant their rebel songs. Their hit “Celtic Symphony” remains a fan favorite, standing the test of time. Just two years ago in October of 2022, the song rose again to No. 1 on the Irish iTunes charts and No. 2 on the UK iTunes chart 35 years after its initial release. This rebel song truly embodies The Wolfe Tones essence, especially as the band is named after Theobald Wolfe Tone, a prominent leader of the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

    The band’s success hasn’t stayed in Ireland and the UK but has traveled overseas to the Tri-state area. Their song “The Streets of New York,” which was released in 1981, continues to be a staple in the New York Irish community. The song can be heard every week on New York’s WFUV 90.7 FM’s Irish music program, Ceol na nGael. 

    A crowd of 10,000 eagerly sing along to The Wolfe Tones when they performed at Belfast’s Féile an Phobail  in August of 2022.

    The Wolfe Tones will celebrate their long-term success with their Farewell Tour. But why not continue this success? Brian Warfield said member Tommy Byrne always said, “I’m not going to go past 80.” As Byrne and Nagel are 80 this year, the band has decided to retire. But they’re not going quietly. They’ll be ending their Farewell Tour with two lively shows in 3Arena, Dublin in mid-October. 

    To catch The Wolfe Tones live one last time in New York at the Town Hall this upcoming St. Patrick’s Day weekend on March 15 and 16, click here for tickets.

  • Weezer Announces Their Voyage to the Blue Planet Tour

    May 10, 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of Weezer’s self-titled debut album, better known as the Blue Album. To celebrate the milestone, Weezer announced their Voyage to the Blue Planet Tour on March 11. The tour will consist of opening acts The Flaming Lips and Dinosaur Jr. along with a setlist comprising the entirety of the Blue Album

    While Weezer has gone on recent back-to-back tours (The Hella Mega Tour in 2021-2022 followed by The Indie Rock Road Trip in 2023), the setlists focused on Weezer’s more recent albums. Since the pandemic, Weezer released two albums, OK Human (2021) and Van Weezer (2021), along with four EPs in 2022. With this added material, Weezer has a vast array of source material to choose from, spanning 15 studio albums and 37 singles. So while Weezer has made sure to almost always play their Blue Album’s singles along with their hit “Surf Wax America ” during their concerts, it has been near impossible to play the entirety of the Blue Album at one concert. But now, fans have the chance to listen live to the entirety of perhaps Weezer’s most iconic and influential album. 

    Weezer released their critically-acclaimed self-debut album back in 1994. With three hit singles – “Undone – The Sweater Song,” “Buddy Holly,” and “Say It Ain’t So” – it’s no surprise the album peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum under eight months later on January 13, 1995. Not only have the songs developed into pop culture staples but so has the album cover, which is now a global meme. The album’s humor, geekiness, and musicality cemented Weezer as the band for outcasts and alternative rock enthusiasts alike. 

    Weezer will be kicking off the tour with a special performance at The Lodge Room in Los Angeles on March 15. The performance harkens back to Weezer’s very first performance on March 19, 1992 when they closed for Keanue Reeves’ band Dogstar. Now almost exactly 30 years later, Dogstar will be opening for Weezer! There are rumors of other surprise guests as well. 

    The tour will then begin on September 4 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Weezer will be in New York at Madison Square Garden on September 11. Weezer will be in the surrounding tristate area on September 13 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. As the band stated, “Get ready, because you’re about to be feeling Blue all year round.” 

    Presale for Weezer’s fan club members and their mailing list starts Wednesday, March 13. General on sale tickets will be available on Friday, March 15. For more information and to get tickets, click here. 

  • Goose Announce 4-Show Capitol Theatre Run

    Connecticut-based indie-jam quintet Goose has announced their return to Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre, for four performances over April 7-10. These shows will mark the highly anticipated live debut of the Goose’s newest addition, drummer Cotter Ellis.

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    In February, Goose introduced Ellis as their new drummer, simultaneously releasing Ted Tapes 2024, an album comprising instrumental improvisations recorded during Ellis’s audition process. These sessions have given fans an exciting taste of the fresh energy and creative dynamism Ellis brings to the band.

    Goose at SPAC – photo by Zak Radick

    This month, Goose surprised their faithful and rapidly expanding fan base with the premiere of Chateau Sessions Pt I on their YouTube channel. This hour-and-forty-five-minute video, captured in-studio with two moving cameras, offered fans a sneak peek at the new lineup performing a handful of catalog staples and fan-favorites.

    Following the success of the first video, the band released Chateau Sessions Pt II on the evening of March 11. This second installment, running nearly 75 minutes in length, continues to showcase the unique chemistry between the band members and their new drummer. Audio versions of Chateau Sessions Parts I and II are now available for streaming or purchase via the band’s Bandcamp and Nugs.net pages.

    With tickets to all previously announced tour dates in high demand, the band is working diligently to eliminate the secondary market and to ensure concert tickets end up in the hands of fans. As such, there will be no general on-sale for The Capitol Theatre shows. Instead, tickets will be made available exclusively via a lottery request system.

    The request period starts today, March 12th at 12 pm ET, and ends on Saturday, March 16th at 5 pm ET. Lottery winners will be notified and charged for their tickets no later than the evening of Tuesday, March 19th. Following the end of the lottery request period and prior to emails going out to lottery winners, team Goose will examine every entry for suspicious activity and cancel entries from known scalpers. 

    For more information on Goose’s upcoming shows, remaining ticket availability, and to enter the Capitol Theatre ticket lottery, please visit www.goosetheband.com

    GOOSE – TOUR 2024

    APRIL

    7-10 – Port Chester, NY – The Capitol Theatre  

    MAY

    24-26 – Chillicothe, IL – Summer Camp Presents Solshine: A Music & Arts Reverie

    JUNE

    4 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory

    5 – St. Louis, MO – The Factory

    7 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    8 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre

    10 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse

    11 – Kansas City, MO – The Midland 

    12 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park

    14 – Swanzey, NH – Northlands Music & Arts Festival (Two Sets)

    15 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC

    16 – Cleveland, OH – Jacobs Pavilion

    18 – Raleigh, NC – Red Hat Amphitheater

    20 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    21 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    22 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre

    23 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

    25 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

    26 – Portland, ME – Thompson’s Point

    28 – Philadelphia, PA – Mann Center

    29 – New York, NY – Forest Hills Stadium

    30 – New Haven, CT – Westville Music Bowl

  • Disco Dead in Albany with Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis

    Circles Around the Sun returned to Albany for a sold out show at Lark Hall on Saturday, March 9, with Mikaela Davis and Southern Star opening the night. With five disco balls on stage for the two bands, the audience was presented to an incredible evening of Discofied Grateful Dead-inspired dance music.

    Disco Dead: Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis in Albany

    Mikaela Davis performed an hour long opening set, beginning with the mesmerizing “Cinderella”, Davis at center stage and flanked by Alex Coté (drums), Cian McCarthy (guitars/vocals), Shane McCarthy (bass/vocals) and Kurt Johnson (steel guitar), with “Cinderella” segueing seamlessly into “In My Groove.”

    “Home in the Country” from her 2023 release And Southern Star led to a bit of improv, then shifted to “The Pearl,” which had a subtle Grateful Dead-esque intro. Towards the end of “Leave it Alone,” Davis encouraged the crowd to engage in ‘wooing’ – to which they eagerly participated – before smoothly moving into Alice Coltrane‘s “Journey in Satchidananda.” Davis then gave a shout out to her and the band’s collective Upstate roots, hailing from the Catskills, Syracuse and Rochester, before wrapping up her set with “Other Lover.”

    Setlist: Cinderella> In My Groove, Home in the Country, The Pearl, Get Gone, Leave It Alone > Journey in Satchidananda> Promise, Other Lover

    Disco Dead: Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis in Albany

    Circles Around the Sun took the stage for what would be a nearly two-hour performance, with John Lee Shannon (guitars), Adam MacDougall (keys), Dan Horne (bass), and Mark Levy (drums) channeling the spirit – but not the songs outright – of the Grateful Dead. What transpired was the full crowd grooving along, dancing outright but never standing still as Circles went full Disco on the Dead.

    Whether it was the “Language“-adjacent “Away Team,” the slow funk disco of “Landline Memories,” or mellow 1970s mall music churning into a nightclub fever pitch in “Immoveable Object,” the performance led the crowd jive relentlessly.

    Early Circles songs – “Babyman” and “One for Chuck” – put the focus on bassist Dan Horne, who held the beat all night, and effortlessly drove the tempo towards a swinging disco of “Money’s No Option.” A standing encore brought Mikaela Davis and her harp back out to the stage for a trio of songs – “After Sunrise” (originally a Sergio Mendes and Brazil 77 song, reworked by the artists), Gloaming Away (a late 70’s synth strut) and the hypnotic grooves of “Language.” The encore alone could have extended another hour and none of the sell out crowd would have complained.

    Disco Dead: Circles Around the Sun and Mikaela Davis in Albany

    Circles Around the Sun – Lark Hall, Albany – Saturday, March 9, 2024

    Setlist: Away Team, Landline Memories, Immovable Object, Babyman, One for Chuck, Money’s No Option
    Encore: After Sunrise, Gloaming Away, Language (all with Mikaela Davis on harp and Alex Coté on percussion)

    Photos by Zak Radick and Conor McMahon

  • Performance Space New York Welcomes Taja Cheek as the Organization’s New Artistic Director

    Arts organization Performance Space New York has announced Taja Cheek as their newest Artistic Director. Best known for her experimental, against-the-grain pop music under the name L’Rain, Cheek will expand the organization’s mission with the rare insight of her experiences of experimental performance.

    Performance Space New York Taja Cheek

    Cheek joins Senior Director Pati Hertling and Associate Director Ana Beatriz Sepúlveda-Echegaray to form a three-person leadership team.

    Performance Space New York is based in the East Village of Manhattan and aims to educate, curate and produce various projects with an artist-and-community-first approach. Taja Cheek will satisfy and expand this vision as her life and career in the arts have yet to adhere to disciplinary boundaries or creative norms. This is a perfect reflection of what Performance Space New York stands for.

    Okwui Okpokwasili Performance Space New York Spring Gala

    Over the last 40-plus years Performance Space has been propelling cultural, theoretical, and political discourse forward. Progress and world-building connect the interdisciplinary works presented here. Works that have dissolved the borders of performance art, dance, theater, music, visual art, poetry and prose, ritual, night life, food, film, and technology, shattering artistic and social norms alike.

    “Taja has in her work transgressed disciplines and institutional preconceptions; she’s a community maker and a renegade, and her work feels so connected to what we’ve been doing at Performance Space. With our new leadership structure, we’re continuing in the direction of a practice where new work and ideas are generated through internal collaboration—rather than us just commissioning artists who are being handed from one institution to another.”

    Senior Director Pati Hertling.

    For more information on upcoming Performance Space NY events, click here.

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