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  • The Dandy Warhols Take Over Manhattan With A Pair Of Stellar Performances At Gonzo’s & Webster Hall

    Touring in support of their twelfth studio album (ROCKMAKER, Sunset Blvd Records) scheduled to drop on March 15, featuring special appearances by Frank Black (Pixies), Slash (Guns N’ Roses) and Debbie Harry (Blondie), The Dandy Warhols (TDW) – beloved alternative-rockers from Portland, Oregon – performed back-to-back shows this past Friday (March 8) and Saturday (March 9) in the East Village.

    Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives
    Brent DeBoer of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    Friday night saw the quartet of Courtney Taylor-Taylor (vocals, guitar), Peter Holmström (guitar), Zia McCabe (keyboards, bass, percussion, vocals) and Brent DeBoer (drums, guitar, vocals) take to a set of bar stools at Gonzo’s Recording Studio for an exclusive, invite-only acoustic performance. The few dozen or so lucky souls in attendance were treated to an intimate, 30-minute set that included “I Will Never Stop Loving You,” an upcoming track from ROCKMAKER on which the aforementioned Harry makes a guest spot. The night’s festivities also included a ROCKMAKER listening party, followed by a DJ set by TDW’s very own McCabe.

    Zia McCabe of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives
    Peter Holmström of The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    Despite a chilly spring evening that pounded Lower Manhattan with torrential rain for hours on end, nothing could spoil TDW’s headlining gig at Webster Hall on Saturday, a landmark building constructed in 1886 that uniquely serves as both a nightclub and concert hall. Providing support for TDW were Sisters Of Your Sunshine Vapor (SOYSV), a psych-power band formed in 2009 who call Detroit home. Having released their sixth album (Nocturnal Train To Mars, Little Cloud Records) last month, the trio of Sean Morrow (vocals, guitar), Eric Oppitz (bass, keyboards) and Rick Sawoscinski (drums) enveloped the steadily growing audience in a sonic landscape of haunting melodies, fuzzed-out guitar riffs and hypnotic bass lines.

    Sisters Of Your Sunshine Vapor
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    Taking the stage at 8:50 pm, TDW dove right into a 90-minute set of hypnotic psychedelia that collectively mesmerized the 1,500-capacity crowd. Performing tracks spanning a magnificent three decade career, the night’s stand-out numbers included “We Used to Be Friends” and “The Last High” (Welcome to the Monkey House, 2003), “Bohemian Like You” (Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia, 2000) and “Boys Better” (. . . The Dandy Warhols Come Down, 1997). The show closed with McCabe alone on stage as she lovingly serenaded us with an innocent rendition of The Velvet Underground’s 1969 song “After Hours.”

    The Dandy Warhols
    Photo Credit: Michael Dinger / Pit Perspectives

    TDW’s tour visits select North American cities over the next week, culminating in Los Angeles on March 19. The foursome will then relaunch the tour in Auckland, New Zealand on April 22, followed by a string of seven dates in Australia (April 25 – May 3).

    Sisters Of Your Sunshine Vapor Setlist: Sweet Girl Insanity > She Makes a Great Parade > It’s Good to Be Alive > Walk of Sobriety > Crystal Cup > Suck Upon the Living > Night Crawler > Mister Baby (The Ballad of Ilk) > Black Mind

    The Dandy Warhols Setlist (Gonzo’s): I’d Like To Help You With Your Problem > Styggo > Godless > I Will Never Stop Loving You > We Used to Be Friends

    The Dandy Warhols Setlist (Webster Hall): Ride > I’d Like To Help You With Your Problem > We Used to Be Friends > Crack Cocaine Rager > Danzig With Myself > Styggo > Plan A > Be Alright > Summer of Hate > I Love You > The Last High > I Will Never Stop Loving You > Arpeggio Adaggio > Holding Me Up > Godless > Bohemian Like You > Pete International Airport / Boys Better

    UPCOMING TOUR DATES

    March 12 – Toronto, Ontario @ Danforth Music Hall

    March 14 – Columbus, Ohio @ Newport Music Hall

    March 15 – Indianapolis, Indiana @ Vogue Theater

    March 16 – St. Louis, Missouri @ Delmar Hall

    March 18 – Denver, Colorado @ Gothic Theatre

    March 19 – Los Angeles, California @ Fonda Theatre

    April 22 – Auckland, New Zealand @ The Powerstation

    April 25 – Brisbane, Australia @ The Tivoli

    April 26 – Adelaide, Australia @ The Gov

    April 28 – Melbourne, Australia @ Forum

    April 29 – Perth, Australia @ Astor Theatre

    May 1 – Sydney, Australia @ Enmore Theatre

    May 2 – Adelaide, Australia @ The Gov

    May 3 – Melbourne, Australia @ Northcote Theatre

    SISTERS OF YOUR SUNSHINE VAPOR

    THE DANDY WARHOLS

  • Great Blue Heron 2024 Festival Announced

    The Great Blue Heron 2024 festival lineup has been announced, featuring 33 artists on three stages from July 5-7. Fan favorites and amazing Heron first-timers come together for what is sure to be a great weekend!

    Great Blue Heron 2024

    The Great Blue Heron Festival draws in thousands of fans from across the U.S. each year, remaining a tradition for people young and old to celebrate self-expression and music. The festival will take place at the Heron Farm in Sherman, an award-winning campsite, voted number one in the U.S. by HipCamp. The Heron is open daily for seasonal camping from May through October along with the Green Heron Growers Farm Store.

    David Tidquist and Julie Rockcastle founded the festival, built to present a diverse assortment of original music from regional and national artists, create a collaborative space where all are encouraged to participate and interact, foster a cooperative and positive environment for celebration, and ensure a safe and satisfying experience for the whole community.

    There are three stages; the Main Stage, the big top Dance Tent, and the Tiger Maple Stage, as well as over 30 artists, featuring returning headliners Donna the Buffalo. The group has been together for over thirty years, releasing over ten records, and performing with various musicians, including prominent folk/roots performers such as Jim Lauderdale, the father and son zydeco musicians Preston and Keith Frank, and more.

    Great Blue Heron 2024

    The lineup for the Great Blue Heron 2024 Festival includes Donna the Buffalo, Sam Bush, Rubblebucket, Couch, Jimkata, Driftwood, Cool Cool Cool, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Buffalo Zydeco, and so much more.

    To purchase tickets for the Great Blue Heron 2024 Festival, visit here.

  • De La Soul Cook Up a Legendary “Eye Know” on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert

    Celebrating the 35th anniversary of one of the most impactful debut Hip-Hop albums of all-time, De La Soul performed “Eye Know” live on Thursday, March 7 on Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

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    Mixing it up with two pots in place of turntables, Maseo (Vincent “Maseo” Mason), Kelvin “Posdnuos” Mercer (Plug One) were joined by producer of 3 Feet High and Rising, Prince Paul, in place of the late David “Trugoy the Dove” Jolicoeur.

    The trio proceeded to cook up a 35-year-old dish, introduced as the iconic “Eye Know” off 1989’s 3 Feet High and Rising.

    eye know de la soul

    Starting off with a whistle (“(Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay” by Otis Redding) and some beats (“Get Out of My Life, Woman” by Lee Dorsey, “Sing a Simple Song” by Sly Stone), Posnudos continued to cook, adding in some pegs (Steely Dan’s “Peg”), saxophone (from Kenny G), guitar and horns (from “Make This Young Lady Mine” by The Mad Lads), and finally, Donald Fagen (vocals on “Peg”).

    Craftily taking a moment as Fagen sang “Smile for the camera” to take a group photo with the audience, Posnudos walked out in front of the table to rap the lyrics that put De La Soul at the forefront of late 80s Hip Hop, providing influence to more than a generation of aspiring musicians.

    The performance, an instant classic for Late Show, was also a subtle nod to the legal issues that prevented much of De La Soul’s catalog from being released on streaming services. In detailing every sample that went into making “Eye Know,” the group made light of the struggle that was faced in today’s music industry, as well as a look behind the curtain as to how how a true classic was first formed.

    Watch De La Soul perform “Eye Know” below.

  • In Focus: Taj Mahal and Sona Jobarteh at The Egg

    Blues legend Taj Mahal and Gambian legend-in-the-making Sona Jobarteh graced the stage of the Hart Theater at The Egg on Thursday, March 7 for an immaculate night of globe-spanning music.

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    Taj Mahal – photo by Conor McMahon

    Sona Jobarteh is the first female griot kora master, hailing from one of the five principal kora-playing families in West Africa. With a history spanning 1,000 years, Sona continues a legacy handed down for generations, for the first time to a woman who makes her presence known on the stage and in her home of The Gambia. Jobarteh’s humanitarian activism has led to her founding The Gambia Academy, an institution dedicated educational reform for Africans on the continent of Africa.

    Pairing her virtuosity on the kora and the guitar with ethereal vocals, Sona and her band blended traditional West African music with blues and pop from the Mother Continent, and in doing so created an original sound that is at times hypnotic. Walking out one at a time – first the percussion and bass, then guitar and finally Jobarteh – the audience was led immediately to engage in a call and response song, “Jarabi,” with an outset intention to engage all for this very full evening of music.

    For an hour, Jobarteh demonstrated with precision the kora while her band crafted beats unlike any other. Each song was given an introduction, with meaning and spirituality invoked throughout, making the connection to the music deeper as the performance progressed. Jobarteh is a beacon of light from West Africa, shining farther west than her ancestors could have ever imagined.

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    Sona Jobarteh and her band at The Egg – photo by Pete Mason

    Harlem-born Taj Mahal took the stage a short while later, strutting out to center stage in his signature Panama hat, surrounded by at least seven guitars of varying sound and size. Opening with “Wild About My Lovin’,” his vocals were tinged with age and rasp, perfect for a gritty blues love song. “Fishing Blues” and the classic “Corrina” followed, after Taj Mahal noted that he had a lack of radio hits over his career.

    “Queen Bee” was dedicated to the guys in the audience, with a suggestion that they play this song for their girl the next chance they get. A hint of the Caribbean could be heard in the steel drums of Robert Greenidge (formerly of Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefers Band) throughout the evening, while the Hawaiian steel guitar of Bobby Ingano on a cover Santo and Johnny’s “Sleepwalk” creating a creole stew of blues from across the hemisphere.

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    Taj Mahal and his band with Sona Jobarteh and her band

    For an encore, Sona Jobarteh and her band were welcomed back to the stage to perform, “Giant Step.” Watch the song below and photos by Conor McMahon.

    Taj Mahal Setlist: Wild About My Lovin’, Fishing Blues, Corrina, Bettye and Dupree, Cakewalk into Town, Queen Bee, Slow Drag, Roscoe’s Mule, Lovin’ in my Baby’s Eye, Sleepwalk, Blackjack Davey, Giant Step (with Sona Jobarte and her band)

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    Taj Mahal – photo by Conor McMahon
  • OT The Real of BSF Releases New Project ‘Prepare for War’

    OT The Real is the latest Black Soprano Family artist to drop. Following the release of his debut BSF release Zombie in 2023 which featured appearances from BSF and Griselda affiliates the likes of Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, 38 Spesh, Rome Streetz, Elcamino and Amir, with production handled exclusively by AraabMuzik.

    OT The Real new project Prepare for War.
    Prepare for War released under OT The Real’s own Independent Label

    In like manner the Philadelphia native returns with, Prepare for War under his own independent label. Notably, the 10 track, 30-minute project stays close to home featuring several trendsetting Philadelphia rappers. Likewise, the project’s cover art is not only an ode to the city, but an inside look into the strenuous gangland conditions in his hometown.

    Prepare For War features appearances and production from Houston native Sauce Walka, legendary underground producer Harry Fraud, fellow rising Philly artist Ot7Quanny, and Philly veterans Gillie Da Kid, AR-AB, Gray Rizzy and others. Moreover, OT will also be releasing a new video for the project’s focus track, “Active,” which features Sauce Walka, in addition to the “Hellstar” music video released in anticipation of the project.

  • The Open Eye Theater Announces 2024 Season

    The Open Eye Theater of Margaretville, NY has announced their exciting 2024 season including spring, summer and fall events with schedule set to kick off in April 2024.

    The Open Eye Theater

    Established in 1972 in New York City, The Open Eye Theater was started by the renowned mythologist Joseph Campbell and dancer-choreographer Jean Erdman, who sadly passed away. Jean Erdman’s groundbreaking idea of “total theater,” which combined dance, drama, music, and myth, made her an internationally acclaimed artist in the modern theater movement.

    Under Amie Brockway’s direction as producing creative director in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the theater became known for creating and presenting cutting-edge plays for audiences of all ages. The theater’s primary focus since moving to the Catskill Mountains and setting up shop in Margaretville, New York, has been on the creation and presentation of new plays, showcasing the works of up-and-coming, well-known writers. Annual Summer Shortcuts, a series of eight 10-minute plays by Catskills, national, and international playwrights, has proven popular among the producers. 

    The Open Eye Theater started working along with WIOX Radio 91.3 FM, WIOXradio.org, and MTC Channel 20 television in 2020 and their exciting new 2024 season set to start in April.

    The 2024 season will kick off on April 21 at 3:00pm with The Tempest, by Catskill Mountain Shakespeare’s touring company. Once in the Time of Trolls, a radio play, by Sandra Fenichel Asher will follow on May 9-19. The play is based on Norwegian folk tales and adapted by the playwright to include sound effects.

    The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, by Paul Zindel will follow from July 18-28. This full-length play won the Pulitzer Prize in 1971 and is recommended to be best enjoyed by older teens and adults.

    In August, the theatre will finish their summer with The One Hundred Acre Wood, which was conceived and directed by Amie Brockway from the stories of Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne. The show will be held in August 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31.

    Summer Shortcuts XIV, will be held from August 15-25. The right original ten-minute plays will be performed for general audience. Legends & Tales, stories with music for children, will be held in September and October matinee at 12 noon.

    The Theatre will close its season in the fall with Enough! 2024, Plays Against Gun Violence set to play in November and It’s A Wonderful Life, the radio play by Joseph Landry based on the short story The Greatest Gift by Phillip Van Doren Stern in Mid-December with the date TBD. For more information fans can visit here

  • Kate Sheeran – Executive Director of Kaufman Music Center Inspires and Leads the Youth

    The Kaufman Music Center (KMC) presents music programs for students, performers, and audiences alike with its intimate performance space Merkin Hall and the Special Music School – among other things. It is the premier destination for learning and listening to music in New York City. The center is constantly cultivating and nurturing new generations of artists, inspiring both the young and old to learn instruments and turn their passion for music into a career.

    Kate Sheeran – the Executive Director for KMC – spoke about the many initiatives she has helped create, providing insight into the center, her favorite things about it, and holding such a high position of power.

    Kaufman Music Center

    Kaufman Music Center believes “Music is essential to the human experience and a vital component of education for everyone,” showcasing that mission with its variety of programming. Merkin Hall – the Center’s intimate performance venue – provides access to today’s most compelling artists, competitions, and workshops. Other programs, like Artist-in-Residence, give performers resources to develop groundbreaking protects and educational opportunities to mentor and inspire the Special Music School students; New York’s only K-12 public school prioritizing musically-focused education without financial barriers.

    Executive Director Kate Sheeran handles a lot in her day-to-day life at KMC. “My overall position is overseeing the entirety of the organization, obviously in conjunction with our board of trustees, and on any given day, that can mean a number of things. It’s overseeing how the building works and working with a team; making sure that we’re sticking to our mission of giving as much access to as many people as possible to music, whether it’s as audience member or student or various other things. But on any given day, you can find me in or out of the building doing all kinds of things,” she explained.

    Kate Sheeran with students.

    In her personal life, she is a professional French horn player, attending school for performance – learning educational and leadership skills along the way. She has performed with a wide range of ensembles including Ensemble Signal, The Wordless Music Orchestra, Alarm Will Sound, Ensemble LPR, and the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra. As a student of music, she can put herself in other people’s shoes and create programming and events to better serve the community.

    The building staff are surrounded by students and audience members of all ages. Students as young as four up to their 80s come to the center to learn, while new and old audience members enjoy the magic that is the Kaufman Center. “I love to pop down to a classroom and see young class learning, you know, a new lesson for the first time. Sometimes even sneak into the balcony to watch a dress rehearsal to get to see everything happening,” she added.

    Students learning, photo by the Kaufman Music Center.

    Kaufman Music Center has only been led by women since its origins in 1952. Kate is the third of three; her predecessor was in the leadership role for 40 years, and hers before that was also there for decades. “It’s very natural to have a woman at the helm and it makes for very efficient activities and it makes my job even more joyful,” she explained.

    Faced with adversity as a young woman in a male-dominated industry, Kate explained that finding allies and mentors helped her network and move into her many career paths. She was inspired and motivated as the Provost and Dean of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music in San Francisco when a grad student said she saw herself in Kate. “I hope we see an ever-increasing amount of women in positions up and down in the music industry,” she explained.

    Find the work that you think is interesting, whether it’s an artist or someone running an organization – learn about that organization…Ask questions. I think a lot of my careers were shaped by just asking lots and lots of questions – so don’t be afraid if you have questions, probably someone else in the room or someone else has that question too. Try different things. Sometimes I thought that my career would go one way and I tried something else and then that ended up being the right thing. Instead of waiting for the perfect thing to come along, try something that might be a little different; it usually leads to a pretty interesting outcome. 

    Advice from Kate Sheeran.

    Under the stewardship of Kate, KMC has implemented various transformative initiatives including the introduction of The Musical Storefronts Project. Split over two seasons during the COVID-19 pandemic, this project produced over 200 safe concerts for the community and provided employment opportunities for professional artists when traditional concert halls were closed. “Thousands of people showed up over these 200 concerts. It was really interesting to have all artists home in New York City. When does that happen that people aren’t on tour? We had classical musicians and Broadway and jazz people singing pop tunes…you just saw hundreds of musicians pouring their hearts out after being home and not being able to do that.”

    Since the pandemic, she says she sees more people buying last-minute tickets and concerts are still well populated. More adults are learning instruments and joining ensembles. Also, KCM has more artist connections from the pandemic, fostering more diversity.

    She also spearheaded the newly launched Pathways Program, which offers students tuition-free weekly private instrumental lessons and group classes, as well as access to masterclasses, workshops, and performances. School, which is the largest of the community art schools in New York. We do music, theater, and dance for about 2500 students every year and we try to give as much scholarship as we can to those with financial needs, so that access is really paramount for us,” she explained.

    Within the NYC Public system, KMC runs the Special Music School, providing music education with free lessons and instruments; some of the kids that join the program are as young as four or five. Kate explained, “In New York City, a lot of students, more students who have access to instruments, tend to pick string instruments or piano. Other places are the opposite; we’re starting with winds and brass to build that from eight years old when students usually start those instruments and grow the pool of students who can go on to high school for music and college and we hope to professional life.”

    Kate Sheeran is also responsible for starting the Artists-in-Residence program (now in its fifth year) – which gives performers the resources to develop multidisciplinary projects as well as educational opportunities to mentor and inspire. From masterclasses to imaginative performance experiences, they can be on stage at Merkin Hall, in the classrooms, and out in the community participating in dynamic and engaging learning experiences with students across the programs. “We’re bringing in artists to inspire our community and especially our students. But the flip ends up happening just as quickly that the artist is inspired by the younger people or by the audience members, and doing projects with the students,” Kate said.

    In terms of age and demographic and style and everything we have in our New York City public school, they can all find mentors that look or sound like them or have careers they might want to model. And to me, that’s the magic because it kind of demystifies what it is to be a musician and they get to know these artists as people – that is magical. I think that’s just so important and it’s inspiring to see that that’s happening whether people may know about it or not know about it.

    Kate Sheeran

    From the day-to-day operations to making the magic happen for the hundreds of students at KMC, Kate Sheeran’s ability to cultivate diverse and inspiring programming for young and old is something to be admired.

    For more information about the Kaufman Music Center and to purchase tickets to upcoming events, visit here.

  • Alkaline Trio Triumphs Over the Rain at Knockdown Center

    On a rainy Saturday evening, March 9, devoted fans defied the torrential downpour to see their favorite band from their younger years, Alkaline Trio at Knockdown Center in Queens. Despite the onslaught of intense rain and wind, the enthusiasm of the crowd was undeniable, and anticipation soared as opening acts Warriors and Drug Church warmed up the stage.

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    Photos by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    Originally hailing from Chicago, the band consists of founding member Matt Skiba on guitar and vocals, accompanied by long time collaborator Dan Andriano on Bass, and Atom Willard on drums. Attendance numbers remained unaffected by the inclement weather, with Knockdown Center nearly reaching full capacity. Alkaline Trio is midway through their tour promoting the long-awaited release of their new album, Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs, adding another gem to their extensive, decade-spanning discography.

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    Photos by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    A gathering of longtime loyalists composed of groups of friends, couples, and diehard solo-goers flooded the venue. The audience roared as the lights dimmed and the band graced the stage at 9:45pm sharp. All 3 members, smiling ear to ear, struck the opening notes of “Hot For Preacher”, the first track off their latest album. Obvious highlights of the night included “Armageddon,” displaying shades of the albums’ post-apocalyptic themes, followed by the iconic “Fuck You Aurora”, evoking a wave of nostalgia for those who have cherished the band for decades. After each song, the band shared their gratitude for the audience with a hushed and humble “Thank you!”

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    Photos by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    As the band exited the stage, chants for an encore could be heard instantly. After a few suspenseful moments, the band eagerly obliged. For a final hurrah, the trio went with the timeless classic “Radio”, and fans got their last crowd surfing in before the band bid their passionate audience farewell. Despite the chilling rain, fans departed with warm hearts. Their latest album, Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs is available for streaming on all major music platforms.

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    Photography by Taylor Daniel Weinberg

    Alkaline Trio – Knockdown Center, Queens – Saturday, March 9, 2024

    Setlist: Hot For Preacher, We’ve Had Enough, Take Lots with Alcohol, Bad Time, Versions of You, Mr. Chainsaw, One Hundred Stories, Calling All Skeletons, Cringe, Break, Armageddon, Fuck You Aurora, Mercy Me, Warbrain, Crawl, Blood Hair and Eyeballs, Stupid Kid, Private Eye, Time to Waste
    Encore: Radio

  • Basilica Hudson Founders Receive Statewide Award from the Preservation League of NYS

    The Hudson-based music organization Basilica Hudson have received a statewide recognition from the Preservation League of NYS with the Award reception to be held on March 14 at the Rainbow Room in NYC.

    Basilica Hudson

    Founded in 2010 by director Tony Stone and performer Melissa Auf der Maur, Basilica Hudson is located on the Hudson River in Hudson, New York, in a renovated 1880s industrial facility powered by solar energy. Over 20,000 people attend the organization’s genre-pushing music festivals, sizable marketplace events, frequent cinema screenings, artist-in-residence program, public installations, and other community activities each season. Most of its offerings are sliding scale or free.

    Through its programs, Basilica Hudson strives to create experiences that are as grit, tough, and beautiful as its surroundings while also promoting the growth, production, and presentation of independent arts and culture. It is inspired by the cultural tradition and environmental advocacy of the area, as well as the long past of the City of Hudson, as well as the region’s artistic legacy and environmental advocacy. 

    One of the first co-founders, Melissa Auf der Maur, born and raised in Canada, is a musician, photographer, curator, and producer. Her most well-known role was bassist for two influential bands from the 1990s: The Smashing Pumpkins and Hole. Her shots from both bands have been featured in publications and shows including National Geographic, Spin Magazine, Sotheby’s NYC, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The other co-founder, Tony Stone-based in Lower Manhattan, is a filmmaker and builder. His latest film, Ted K which was distributed by Neon, carries on his exploration of the rugged and dark soul of America, and has been met with high acclaim. 

    The 2024 Pillars of New York also include Peggy King Jorde, Principal of King Jorde Culturals, Richard J. Moylan,  the President of The Green-Wood Cemetery, and of course Melissa Auf der Maur & Tony Stone, the co-founders of Basilica Hudson and River House Project. 

    Details for the event can be found on the League’s website at preservenys.org/pillar-awards.

  • Follow the Arrow Announces 2024 Lineup

    Returning to Accord, NY on Saturday, June 29, Follow the Arrow festival finds host Marco Benevento bringing in an eclectic lineup for the third installment, including Mike Gordon joining Benevento for a joint performance.

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    Follow the Arrow will also feature Os Mutantes, W.I.T.C.H. (We Intend to Cause Harm), Ghost Funk Orchestra, and special guest Sam Cohen. Ghost Funk Orchestra and Benevento pair up for a tour this spring as well.

    Marco Benevento will also perform with both his solo project as well as the Benevento Family Band.

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    Follow the Arrow 2022 – Photo by Em Walis

    The performance with Mike Gordon marks the first since since 2006 that he and Benevento have played together as a duo. They have also performed together in the past with G.R.A.B. (Gordon, (Joe) Russo, (Trey) Anastasio, Benevento) as well as shows with Gordon joining the Benevento-Russo Duo.

    Tickets are available here.