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  • Family Saturdays at the Tang to Return this February

    Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs has announced the return of their popular Family Saturdays workshops. The workshops take place at The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery, located on the campus of Skidmore College.

    Family Saturdays

    The Tang Teaching Museum at Skidmore College is a pioneer of exploration and learning. A cultural anchor of the Capital Region, the Tang has become a model for university art museums across the country. The museum hosts exhibition programs that bring together visual and performing arts with interdisciplinary ideas from history, economics, biology, dance, and physics, to name just a few. The Tang has one of the most rigorous faculty-engagement initiatives in the nation. Along with this, a robust publication and touring exhibition program that extends the museum’s reach far beyond its walls.

    The Tang Teaching Museum’s award-winning building, designed by architect Antoine Predock, serves as a visual metaphor for the convergence of art and ideas. The Museum is open to the public on Thursday from noon to 9 pm and Friday through Sunday from noon to 5 pm, with expanded hours beginning July 5 to include Tuesday–Wednesday, noon–5 pm.

    Family Saturday programs include touring of the gallery for selected sculpture and painting. Participants will then discuss the artwork with guides and create their own sculpture. Family Saturdays are free for all, with no registration required. The program runs from 2-3:30 PM and will officially kick off on February 3. For more information, visit the Tang website at Tang.Skidmore.edu.

    The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College invites the public to its February programs, featuring tours, screenings, workshops, and special guests, including the acclaimed multimedia artist Mickalene Thomas, composer-drummer Makaya McCraven, and the artists Antonius-Tín Bui and Theresa-Xuan Bui.

    All events are free and open to the public. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday–Sunday, noon–5 pm, with extended hours until 9 pm on Thursdays. Some events will take place outside regular gallery hours.

    FEBRUARY EVENTS

    Saturday, February 3, 2 pm

    Family Saturday: Floating Sculptures

    A multigenerational art-viewing and art-making workshop, for children 5 and older with an adult companion, inspired by the art on view by Steven Roden. Also February 17.

    Sunday, February 4, 2 pm

    Tang Guide Tour with Jess Bauder

    Join us each Sunday for a docent-led tour. Also February 11February 18, and February 25.

    Thursday, February 8, 6 pm

    Winter/Miller Lecture with Mickalene Thomas

    The seventh annual lecture features acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Mickalene Thomas, lauded for her bedazzled portraits of Black women. Her work is on view in the exhibition Studio/Archive. Her appearance is by invitation of Abigail Svetlik ’24, the 2023-24 Eleanor Linder Winter ’43 Intern.

    Saturday, February 10, 5 pm

    2024 Spring Opening Reception and Special Performance

    Join us as we celebrate our current exhibitions with a reception and a drop-in interactive performancein the elevator entitled together you’re home, now where are we? by artists Antonius-Tín Bui and Theresa-Xuan Bui in their exhibition Elevator Music 48: Alone, only in flesh.

    Monday, February 12, 6 pm

    Whole Grain: Films Curated by Emily Abi-Kheirs

    Emily Abi-Kheirs, part of the team that organized the 2023 Flaherty NYC program “MAKA: Many Eyed Vessel,” will present a selection of experimental documentary films. A discussion follows. Whole Grain is the Tang’s ongoing series of screenings of experimental film and videos.

    Thursday, February 15, 6 pm

    Beat Science: A Conversation with Makaya McCraven

    Drummer-composer Makaya McCraven will be in discussion with Angus McCullough, musician and MDOCS Instructor, in advance of McCraven’s Zankel performance on February 17. The New York Times called McCraven “one of the best arguments for jazz’s vitality.” His latest album, In These Times, emerges as a polytemporal collection of compositions, drawing inspiration from broader cultural struggles and the artist’s personal experiences within a multinational, working-class musician community.

    Thursday, February 22, 6 pm

    Whole Grain: Young Soul Rebels (1991)

    See an early work by artist Isaac Julien, his delightfully rebellious debut feature about sex, politics, music, and friendship in 1977 London. During the week of the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, a young black London DJ, who together with his gay partner operates a pirate radio station, becomes implicated in the murder of a mutual friend. Julien’s Lessons of the Hour is on view in the Malloy Wing.

    February 26 and 28, and March 1

    Inscribing the Sacred: Creating Torah and Art

    Rabbi Linda Motzkin, the former Jewish Chaplain at Skidmore College, returns to campus for a series of events on Jewish culture and sacred arts. Motzkin delivers the Perlow Lecture, “Women and the Making of Torah,” Monday, February 26, 5:30 pm; gives an artist’s talk, “Art and the Sacred,” on Wednesday, February 28, 5:30 pm; and leads a workshop, Community Torah Project: Making Parchment from a Local Deerskin, Friday, March 1, 1 pm.

    Thursday, February 29, noon

    Curator’s Tour of Studio/Archive

    Join Dayton Director Ian Berry for a tour.

    EXHIBITIONS

    • Isaac Julien: Lessons of the Hour A tour-de-force, ten-screen video installation explores the life of Frederick Douglass. Opens February 3.
      Studio/Archive An ambitious selection of photographic works from the Tang collection by artists who span the globe. Opens February 3.
    • Elevator Music 47: Xenometok for Mutualism An experimental, multimedia artwork explores the Tibetan diaspora through music, video, and dance, featuring artist Valentina Demicheli, activist Paelden Tamnyen, and musician YESH. Closes February 4.
    • Abject Anatomy Photographs, prints, drawings, and paintings from the Tang collection in which the human body is transformed ask us to reflect on fears about our own bodily nonconformance and that of those around us. Opens February 10.
    • Elevator Music 48: Alone, only in flesh This site-specific, collaborative meditation on three diasporic artists’ experiences melds the work of Antonius-Tín Bui, Theresa-Xuan Bui, and MIZU to engage all five senses with spoken word poetry, experimental cello, traditional Vietnamese áo dài (garments), Southeast Asian home goods, and Asian snacks. Opens February 10.
    • Hyde Cabinet #23: Contre Le Sexisme A photograph of Kim Gordon by Chris Cuffaro with the album insert from a CD edition of A Thousand Leaves by Sonic Youth to explore seemingly contradictory concepts of girlhood and femininity. Closes February 25.
    • Yvette Molina: A Promise to the Leaves The Mexican-American artist Yvette Molina transforms the Tang mezzanine into a community space. The two-year project, currently in its first iteration, also features work by the artists Bel Falleiros and Cinthya Santos-Briones.
  • A Night of Laughter and Reflection at the LIMEHOF with Jackie Martling

    In a recent event at the LIMEHOF, the spotlight shone on the legendary comedian, writer, and actor, Jackie Martling, following a screening of his much-anticipated documentary, “Joke Man.” The intimate setting brought together fans, both familiar and new, creating an atmosphere that resonated with warmth and nostalgia.

    Martling opened the evening by expressing his gratitude for the audience’s presence, noting that while previous screenings took place among family, this particular event welcomed strangers as well. As the evening unfolded, Tom Needham, host of the event, guided the conversation through key moments of Martling’s career, providing insights into the making of the documentary and shedding light on the comedian’s multifaceted talents.

    jackie martling

    “The Journey to ‘Joke Man’”

    The transition of the LIMEHOF to embrace comedians and entertainers of all kinds was highlighted during the interview. Martling, an integral part of the Hall of Fame since its inception, played a crucial role in this evolution. Needham praised the comedian for his diverse career, acknowledging his contributions as a writer, comic, actor, filmmaker, and even a musician.

    Martling shared the serendipitous story of how “Joke Man” came to be, emphasizing the collaborative efforts with director and producer Ian Karr.

    The Musical Side of Jackie Martling

    The conversation then shifted towards Martling’s lesser-known but equally significant role in music. The documentary showcased Martling’s musical journey, featuring his contributions to the soundtrack. Martling humorously confessed that they “stole” his music for the film, recounting his early attempts at music and how he eventually found his comedic calling. The discussion touched upon his initial struggles with music, the evolution of his comedy, and the unexpected joys of making music albums.

    Audience members were treated to a sample of Martling’s musical talents as his songs played in the lobby, emphasizing the versatile nature of his artistic pursuits. The interview delved into Martling’s enduring love for music, tracing it back to his early attempts at songwriting and the humorous anecdotes surrounding his musical endeavors.

    The Howard Stern Show and Beyond

    A significant portion of the interview focused on Martling’s legendary tenure on the Howard Stern Show. The comedian provided a detailed account of how he initially joined the show, highlighting the organic nature of his collaboration with Howard Stern, Robin Quivers, and Fred Norris. Martling debunked the myth of instant success, narrating how he committed to the show for three years without pay before becoming a permanent fixture.

    The interview explored Martling’s role as the behind-the-scenes joke writer, detailing the intricacies of how he seamlessly contributed to the show’s comedic brilliance. His reflections on the challenges and successes of the show, including its move to mornings and eventual syndication, underscored the lasting impact of the Howard Stern Show on both Martling’s career and the world of radio.

    The evening concluded with Martling reminiscing about the show’s close-knit camaraderie, the fine line between breaking balls and reality, and the unique dynamics that fueled its success. The audience left with a deeper understanding of the man behind the jokes, as well as a renewed appreciation for Jackie Martling’s enduring legacy in the world of entertainment.

  • Global Rap Superstar A Boogie Wit da Hoodie Announces Tour Coming to MSG

    A Boogie Wit da Hoodie announced his 2024 Better Off Alone global tour – a massive 39-show run across New Zealand, Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom, and North America. The U.S. dates will feature special guests NLE Choppa, Luh Tyler, Dess Dior, and Byron Messia, coming to Madison Square Garden on Monday, June 24.

    A Boogie Wit da Hoodie.

    A Boogie Wit da Hoodie has totaled over 21B career streams and amassed over 50 RIAA Platinum and Gold certifications, becoming one of the music industry’s biggest stars. The Bronx native has been a force to be reckoned with since arriving on the scene in 2016 and earned his place as “the most promising young rapper the city has produced in some time” (New York Times). His dynamic catalog includes world-renowned songs “My Shit,” “Drowning (feat. Kodak Black),” “Swervin,” “Look Back At It” and more, and four critically-acclaimed albums.

    A Boogie Wit da Hoodie has also become one of music’s most in-demand collaborators. He has worked alongside a wide variety of artists ranging from Ed Sheeran, Maroon 5 and Khalid to DJ Khaled, Paulo Londra, Meek Mill, Pop Smoke, and more. He is celebrating the tour announcement with the new single “P&E” featuring Mariah The Scientist, out everywhere on February 9.

    A Boogie, shot by Jimmy Fontaine.

    Supporting is 21-year-old multi-platinum chart-topping artist NLE Choppa. He uses his platform to effect positive change, including things like the NLE Reading Challenge, incentivizing at-risk Memphis elementary students to read 40 million words, organizing the “Skate for Tyre” peaceful protest, and donating a state-of-the-art basketball court to the Raleigh Community Center.

    Also joining the tour are Luh Tyler, Dess Dior, and Byron Messia.

    Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale on Tuesday, January 30 at 10 am until Thursday, February 1 at 10 pm. The general sale will begin on Friday, February 2 at 10 am.

    BETTER OFF ALONE AU/NZ 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Wed Apr 10 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena

    Fri Apr 12 – Melbourne, AU – John Cain Arena

    Sun Apr 14 – Brisbane, AU – Riverstage

    Tue Apr 16 – Sydney, AU – Hordern Pavilion

    BETTER OFF ALONE EU/UK 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Tue Apr 23 – Amsterdam, NL – AFAS Live 

    Wed Apr 24 – Cologne, DE – Palladium

    Sun Apr 28 – Paris, FR – Zenith 

    Wed May 01 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live

    Thu May 02 – London, UK – The O2

    Sun May 05 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena

    BETTER OFF ALONE US/CANADA 2024 TOUR DATES:

    Sat May 18 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena 

    Mon May 20 – Portland, OR – Veterans Memorial Coliseum

    Wed May 22 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord 

    Thu May 23 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum

    Fri May 24 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

    Sun May 26 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre*^

    Wed May 29 – Somerset, WI – Somerset Amphitheater

    Sat Jun 01 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

    Sun Jun 02 – Woodlands, TX – The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion presented by Huntsman

    Tue Jun 04 – Jacksonville, FL – Daily’s Place 

    Wed Jun 05 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre

    Thu Jun 06 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheater at the FL State Fairgrounds

    Sat Jun 08 – Atlanta, GA – Lakewood Amphitheatre

    Sun Jun 09 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion 

    Tue Jun 11 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

    Wed Jun 12 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live

    Fri Jun 14 – Detroit, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre

    Sun Jun 16 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

    Tue Jun 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center^

    Thu Jun 20 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

    Sat Jun 22 – Hartford, CT – Xfinity Theatre

    Mon Jun 24 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

    Tue Sep 10 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

    Wed Sep 11 – London, ON – Budweiser Gardens

    Thu Sep 12 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre

    Sun Sep 15 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre

    Tue Sep 17 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome

    Wed Sep 18 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place

    Fri Sep 20 – Vancouver, BC –Rogers Arena

    *Non Live Nation Date

    ^ Without NLE Choppa

  • Hozier Announces Eight NY Dates on Extended North America Tour

    Hozier announced an extensive addition to The Unreal Unearth Tour this week, with a stunning 37 shows across North America throughout the spring and summer of 2024. Topping the original 30-date run, Hozier will make eight stops throughout New York in Saratoga Springs, Syracuse, Buffalo, Bethel and Forest Hills.

    Hozier's Unreal Unearth Tour 2024

    The tour will make stops in five NY cities. Hozier will play at Saratoga Springs’ Broadview Stage at SPAC on May 19, Syracuse’s Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview on May 21, Buffalo’s Darien Lake Amphitheater on May 22, Forest Hills Stadium on June 4, 5, 7, and 8, and at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on July 27. Special guest Allison Russell will join on all NY dates.

    Hozier’s third full-length album, Unreal Unearth, released on August 18 to impressive success worldwide. Having made a name for himself with the prolific track “Take Me To Church,” over a decade ago, Hozier has expanded his music ability and reach to new audiences. The Unreal Unearth Tour has been a huge success throughout the world, having played shows for nearly 250,000 fans and boasting an entirely live performance.

    Hozier
Photo Credit: Julia Johnson
    Photo Credit: Julia Johnson

    In addition to the tour, Hozier has announced he will be featured on the re-release of Noah Kahan’s hit single, “Northern Attitude.” After playing the song together in Nashville on tour in October, Hozier and Noah Kahan collaborated for an official re-release of the song to debut on November 10.

    Tickets for The Unreal Unearth Tour will go on sale November 17 at 12PM local time at livenation.com.

    UNREAL UNEARTH TOUR NORTH AMERICA 2024 DATES:

    *with Allison Russell as Special Guest

    +with Pahua as Special Guest

    Tue Feb 20 – Mexico City, MX – Pepsi Center WTC+

    Wed Feb 21 – Mexico City, MX – Pepsi Center WTC+

    Sat Apr 20 – Raleigh, NC – Coastal Credit Union Music Park* – Sold Out

    Tue Apr 23 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion* – Sold Out

    Thu Apr 25 – Southaven, MS – BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove* – Sold Out

    Fri Apr 26 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP* – Sold Out

    Sun Apr 28 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion* – Sold Out

    Tue Apr 30 – Austin, TX – Moody Center* – Sold Out

    Thu May 02 – Houston, TX – Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Presented by Huntsman* – Sold Out

    Sun May 05 – Pelham, AL – Oak Mountain Amphitheatre* – Sold Out

    Tue May 07 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena* – JUST ADDED

    Wed May 08 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center* – Sold Out

    Fri May 10 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre* – Sold Out

    Sat May 11 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds* – Sold Out

    Tue May 14 – Wilmington, NC – Live Oak Bank Pavilion* – JUST ADDED

    Wed May 15 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach*

    Fri May 17 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion* – Sold Out

    Sun May 19 – Saratoga Springs, NY – Broadview Stage at SPAC*

    Tue May 21 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview* – Sold Out

    Wed May 22 – Buffalo, NY –  Darien Lake Amphitheater* – JUST ADDED

    Sat May 25 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion* – JUST ADDED

    Fri May 31 – Detroit, MI  – Pine Knob Music Theatre* – JUST ADDED

    Tue Jun 04 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium* – Sold Out

    Wed Jun 05 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium* – Sold Out

    Fri Jun 07 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium* – Sold Out

    Sat Jun 08 – Forest Hills, NY – Forest Hills Stadium* – JUST ADDED

    Wed Jul 24 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater* – Sold Out

    Sat Jul 27 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts* – Sold Out

    Mon Jul 29 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake* 

    Tue Aug 06 – Cleveland, OH – Blossom Music Center – Sold Out

    Wed Aug 07 – Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center – Sold Out

    Fri Aug 09 – Kansas City, MO – Azura Amphitheater – Sold Out

    Sat Aug 10 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center – Sold Out

    Tue Aug 13 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre* – Sold Out

    Wed Aug 14 – Lincoln, NE – Pinnacle Bank Arena* – JUST ADDED

    Fri Aug 16 – Madison, WI – Breese Stevens Field* – Sold Out

    Sat Aug 17 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center* – Sold Out

    Tue Aug 20 – Winnipeg, MB – Canada Life Centre* – JUST ADDED

    Wed Aug 21 – Saskatoon, SK – SaskTel Centre* – JUST ADDED

    Fri Aug 23 – Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome* – JUST ADDED

    Sat Aug 24 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place* – JUST ADDED

    Tue Aug 27 – Billings, MT – First Interstate Arena*  

    Wed Aug 28 – Casper, WY – Ford Wyoming Center* 

    Fri Aug 30 – Denver, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre*^ – Sold Out

    Sat Aug 31 – Salt Lake City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre* – Sold Out

    Tue Sep 03 – Boise, ID – Ford Idaho Center* – Sold Out

    Wed Sep 04 – Bend, OR – Hayden Homes Amphitheater* – Sold Out

    Fri Sep 06 – George, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre* – Sold Out

    Sat Sep 07 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amp* – Sold Out

    Mon Sep 09 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center* – JUST ADDED

    Tue Sep 10 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre* – JUST ADDED

    Sat Sep 14 – San Diego, CA – North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre* – Sold Out

    Tue Sep 17 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum* – Sold Out

    Wed Sep 18 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum*- Sold Out

    Fri Sep 20 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum* – JUST ADDED

     ^not a Live Nation date

  • A Moving Musical Afternoon with the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra 

    On Sunday, January 28, the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, together with the combined choirs of the Southern Tier Singers’ Collective and the Binghamton University Chamber Singers, mounted a moving musical performance of Mozart’s Requiem at the Broome County Forum Theatre. It was a rare treat to hear this great work of the choral repertoire, especially when performed with such great mastery.

    Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, Southern Tier Singers’ Collective, Binghamton University Chamber Singers

    The orchestra and choir were joined by four up-and-coming young soloists from the Curtis Institute of Music: soprano Juliette Tacchino, mezzo-soprano Katie Trigg, tenor Jackson Allen, and bass Evan Gray. The quartet of singers, hailing from as far away as France and New Zealand, powerfully conveyed the profound human longing in Mozart’s vocal writing. Tacchino’s silvery sound blended beautifully with Trigg’s rich, plummy tones, and all four soloists distinguished themselves by their highly expressive musicality.

    Amanda and Talia Rabineau

    Maestro Daniel Hege led a tight, seamless ensemble through the wildly contrasting emotions of the Requiem; as usual with this group, the woodwinds were particularly strong. Hege’s tempos seemed to grow organically from one movement to the next, giving the work a living, breathing pulse and a satisfying sense of wholeness.

    Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra musical
    Carlos Perez, Cassi Lee, Ajen Lewis

    But it was the chorus that was the true star of the show. Prepared by William Culverhouse, the combined choirs infused Mozart’s majestic work with energy, elegance, and intimacy. Culverhouse’s singers showed themselves capable of rigorous counterpoint and stunning pianissimi, their phrasing crisply commanding and meltingly lyrical by turns. Mozart’s demands on the chorus are almost soloistic, and this chorus was fully up to the challenge, cycling through his extremes of volume, speed, and emotion with virtuosity and aplomb. 

    Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra musical
    Tenor Jackson Allen, Bass Evan Gray

    Over 1100 concertgoers, including many younger music lovers, came out on a snowy midwinter day to hear Sunday’s stunning performance, demonstrating their appreciation with a standing ovation and several curtain calls. The Philharmonic’s foray into the great repertoire of choral music was a great success, one that bears repeating! 

    Trinity Fauci, Alyssa Cusel
    Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra musical
    Soprano Juliette Tacchino, Mezzo-soprano Katie Trigg, Maestro Daniel Hege
  • Khruangbin Announce Tour, Coming to Buffalo, Saratoga Springs, and Queens

    Alt trio Khruangbin has announced they are embarking on a major North American tour with support from Hermano Gutiérrez, John Carroll Kirby, Peter Cat Recording Co., Men I Trust, and Arooj Aftab. The A LA SALA tour features a date at SPAC on May 26, Buffalo at Rockin’ At The Knox on May 28, and two dates at Forest Hills Stadium on Sept. 20 and 21.

    Khruangbin tour

    Khruangbin was formed in 2009 with Laura Lee on bass, Mark Speer on guitar, and Donald Johnson on drums. They take their influence from 1960s Thai funk with their name translating to “Engine Fly” in Thai. The group has toured across the world, with praise from the NY Times, Billboard, and more. The trio recently announced their fourth studio album A LA SALA, their first LP in four years out on April 5. From the get-go, their journey has been its own, ignoring pop expectations and relying on internal aspirations and visions. The building blocks for A LA SALA’s 12 songs were pieces found in Khruangbin’s creative past, parts of the band not lost, but not yet tapped into.

    Over the last two years, Khruangbin has sold out shows at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall, Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre and London’s Alexandra Palace, released five live LPs showcasing their stage prowess – featuring guests such as Toro y Moi, Men I Trust and Nubya Garcia, collaborated with Malian guitarist Vieux Farka Touré honoring his late father, Ali Farka Touré, with the album Ali, and released their second collaborative EP with Leon Bridges, the sultry, chart-topping Texas Moon.

    Khruangbin tour
    Photo Credit: David Black.

    The Ecuadorian-Swiss sibling duo Hermanos Gutiérrez will be supporting Khruangbin on a run of shows in April. Known for their psychedelic, world-building guitar music, they just released their newest single  “Blood Milk Moon”, a spacious and spectral tune that was hailed by WNYC as “night music that is somehow not dark” and named to UPROXX’s Best New Indie list. The single represents the group’s first new music since 2022’s El Bueno Y El Malo, their acclaimed and mythic debut for Dan Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound.

    The Khru Club artist presale for the North American tour starts on Tuesday, January 30 at 10 am local time, Spotify Fans’ first pre-sale is on January 31 @ 10 am local time, local/venue presale on Thursday, February 1 @ 10 am local time and regular on sale Friday, February 2 @ 10 am local time. To purchase tickets, visit here.

    KHRUANGBIN NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES

    4/14/24 – Coachella – Indio, CA

    4/18/24 – Alex Madonna Expo Center – San Luis Obispo, CA*

    4/21/24 – Coachella – Indio, CA

    4/23/24 – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV *

    4/24/24 – Brooklyn Bowl – Las Vegas, NV *

    4/26/24 – Revel – Albuquerque, NM *

    4/27/24 – Revel – Albuquerque, NM *

    5/22/24 – The Met – Philadelphia, PA ^

    5/23/24 – The Met – Philadelphia, PA ^

    5/25/24 – Boston Calling – Boston, MA

    5/26/24 – Saratoga Performing Arts Center – Saratoga Springs, NY ^

    5/28/24 – Rockin’ At The Knox – Buffalo, NY ^

    5/29/24 – Jacob’s Pavillion – Cleveland, OH ^

    5/31/24 – History – Toronto, ON ^

    6/1/24 – History – Toronto, ON ^

    6/2/24 – History – Toronto, ON ^

    6/4/24 -The Masonic Temple Theatre – Detroit, MI ^

    6/7/24 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL

    6/8/24 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL ^

    6/9/24 – The Salt Shed – Chicago, IL ^

    6/11/24 – Red Hat Amphitheater – Raleigh, NC

    6/14/24 – Bonnaroo – Manchester, TN

    8/15/24 – Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA %

    8/16/24 – Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA %

    8/18/24 – Edgefield – Troutdale, OR %

    8/19/24 – Edgefield – Troutdale, OR %

    8/21/24 – Kettlehouse – Bonner, MT %

    8/22/24 Kettlehouse – Bonner, MT %

    8/24/24 – Granary Live – Salt Lake City, UT %

    8/27/24 – Red Rocks – Morrison, CO &

    8/28/24 – Red Rocks – Morrison, CO %

    9/20/24 – Forest Hills Tennis Stadium – New York, New York +

    9/21/24 – Forest Hills Tennis Stadium – New York, New York +

    9/23/24 – The Anthem – Washington, DC $

    10/2/24 – The Factory – St.Louis, MO $

    10/3/24 – The Factory – St.Louis, MO $

    10/9/24 – Saenger Theatre – New Orleans, LA $

    10/10/24- Saenger Theatre – New Orleans, LA $

    * w/ Hermano Gutiérrez

    ^ w/ John Carroll Kirby

    % w/ Peter Cat Recording Co. 

    + w/ Men I Trust

    $ w/ Arooj Aftab

    Hermanos Gutiérrez Tour Dates

    March 16 – Variety Playhouse – Atlanta, GA

    March 17 – The Underground – Charlotte, NC

    March 19 – The Jefferson Theater – Charlottesville, VA 

    March 20 – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, NC

    March 21 – Orange Peel – Asheville, NC

    March 22 – Big Ears Festival – Knoxville, TN

    March 24 – Lexington Opera House – Lexington, KY

    April 14 – Coachella – Indio, CA

    April 18 – San Luis Obispo – Alex Madonna Expo Center **

    April 21 – Coachella – Indio, CA

    April 23 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl **

    April 24 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl **

    April 26 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel **

    April 27 – Albuquerque, NM – Revel **

    ** with Khruangbin

    Hermanos Gutiérrez May Headline Tour

    May 7 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN 

    May 8 – The Hawthorn – St. Louis, MO

    May 9 –  The Truman – Kansas City, MO 

    May 11 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN 

    May 12 – Thalia Hall – Chicago, IL

    May 13 – St. Andrews Hall – Detroit, MI

    May 14 – Queen Elizabeth Theatre – Toronto, ON

    May 16 –  SalleWilfrid-Pelletier – Montreal, QC

    May 17 – Royale – Boston, MA

    May 18 – Brooklyn Steel – New York, NY

  • Le Patin Libre at Bryant Park’s Winter Village in February

    Le Patin Libre, the innovators of contemporary ice dance, prepare to dazzle audiences with their electrifying show, “Threshold al fresco.”

    Le Patin Libre

    Winter Village in Bryant Park is about to witness an event unlike anything else. This modern fusion of contemporary dance and figure skating, set against the iconic backdrop of New York City, will push the limits of artistic expression on ice.

    Le Patin Libre’s blend of figure skating and contemporary dance has revolutionized ice dance. Legendary figure skater Alexandre Hamel founded Le Patin Libre in 2005 with the goal of redefining the sport. The organization was born out of Québec’s frozen ponds and hockey arenas. Their special technique – “contemporary dance on ice” – has shown the grace of glide and the freedom of movement. 

    “Threshold al fresco” showcases the artistic talent of Le Patin Libre with its captivating choreography, upbeat music composed by Jasmin Boivin, and appealing lighting designed by Lucy Carter and Sean Gleason. International Dance Magazine has described the group as “rebels on ice,” cheering their daring demeanor and creative approach.

    Experience an amazing evening of artistry with this talented group, Including Alexandre Hamel, Pascale Jodoin, Samory Ba, Taylor Dilley, and Jasmin Boivin. Additionally, VIP tickets are available, which include entry to an ice dancing party with the performers and choreographers.

    Le Patin Libre is supported by organizations such as the Conseil des arts et lettres du Québec.

    Visit “Threshold al fresco” at Bryant Park’s Winter Village to see the revolution, get tickets here.

  • Five Can’t Miss Jazz Shows in Rochester This February

    Rochester is a jazz lover’s dream come late June during the Rochester International Jazz Fest. But in the last few years the options over the remainder of the year have been getting better and better. This February there is a solid slate of great jazz coming to Rochester, so much so that even narrowing it down to just five was a difficult task. So get out there and support some world-class improvised music this month.

    February 1: Joshua Redman Group @ Hochstein Performing Arts

    Live! is bringing reedman Joshua Redman and his group, featuring vocalist Gabrielle Cavassa, to beautiful auditorium at the Hochstein School of Music. They’ll be supporting their latest excellent release, where are we. On this night they’ll be in Rochester of course, but the material travels all over the country: Chicago, New Orleans, Baltimore, Manhattan, Alabama… So come get phonically geographical, no better way to start off the month.

    Tickets range from $41.46 to $69.85 and the music gets started at 8pm. There will also be a cocktail hour in the chapel from 630-730pm.

    February 12: Ethnic Heritage Ensemble @ Lovin Cup

    This isn’t the first time this space has recommended Kahil El’ Zabar and his Ethnic Heritage Ensemble and it probably won’t’ be the last. Rochester is lucky that this group makes frequent visits to our town, and you should be taking full advantage. They come celebrating their 50th anniversary and in advance of their new album, Open Me, A Higher Consciousness of Sound and Spirit, out in March. Take a spiritual journey and be deeply moved by music like few artists can provide.

    Tickets are $25/$30dos and the show starts at 730pm.

    February 23: Mostly Other People Do the Killing @ Bop Shop Records

    Another returner to Bop Shop Records, Mostly Other People Do the Killing are another group you can’t pass up anytime they are back. Now a trio, this NYC-based band led by bassist Moppa Elliott are a creative animal of their own making, playing by their own rules. Electronics are infused into a mostly acoustic affair, providing surprises around most turns.

    Tickets are $20 and the show starts at 8pm.

    February 28: Brass Machine @ Lovin Cup

    The Brass Machine, from nearby Buffalo, brings the New Orleans party vibes for a little early Mardi Gras celebration. But this isn’t going to be your ordinary brass band show, this is a special “Busted on Bourbon Street”, two-set all Grateful Dead tribute show. The Dead has been covered every which way, so why not brassed up?

    Tickets are $10 and music gets going at 7pm.

    February 29: Harold Danko @ Kilbourn Hall

    It’s a leap year so we get an extra day in February, might as well fill it up with some more live music. Jazz pianist, composer, and professor emeritus of jazz studies and contemporary media at the Eastman School of Music Harold Danko plays a special leap year show every February 29th, so this is your only chance to see this show for another four years! This is a tradition that has been going for 44 years, but there’s no better time to get involved then now. A great opportunity to witness the world-class talent we have right here in our own backyard.

    This show is free and will start at 7:30pm.

  • Ready To Go: Fungkshui and Quantum Cosmic Blast Off in Albany

    Shooting for the moon with infinite potential, Asbury Parks’ next big thing is Fungkshui. Not stopping there, they may also be the next big thing in the Capital Region too. With frequent visits to the area, including recent high octane rock performances at Putnam Place and the Rye Bread Music Festival (RFB), the fun-loving psychedelic prog-funk quintet is quickly and consistently earning high praise from high people in high places. 

    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic
    Fungkshui performing at Lark Hall in Albany 1/25/2024.

    Whether Fungkshui (pronounced funk shway) are playing to packed clubs along the boardwalks of New Jersey, or randomly stopping in for an unannounced happy hour improv set at The Eleven, it seems the band has found their ‘home away from home’ at Albany’s Lark Hall. As friendly with their staff as they are with their fans, Fungkshui originally made a good first impression at the hall last March while opening for acclaimed avant-garde jazz trio LaMP. Later returning for “Funk Night” with the E-Block in September, NYS Music was there for the for their most recent throwdown on Thursday, January 25th. 

    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic

    Teaming up with sonic astrological improv jammers Quantum Cosmic, a new experimental side project featuring members of Annie in the Water, Raisinhead and The Switch, the dynamic pairing of bands proved to be the perfect combination of good vibes and good times. On a night full of other-worldly jams, technical proficiency, soaring and sublime guitar solos, guest sit-ins, and enough funk to make you want to float around the room and dance with total strangers, both bands turned in peak performances that you ‘outta be kicking yourself for missing. 

    Blasting off a little later than the advertised 8pm start, Quantum Cosmic quickly made up for lost time by inviting the audience to help telepathically guide them through their all-improvised set. Encouraging listeners to share their positive and creative thoughts as well as birthday wishes to drummer Joshua West, “Just hopefully you’re not a dick about it, ” joked guitarist Michael Lashomb, who also plays with the ever-busy West in Annie in the Water.

    Along with Matt Richards on keys, Raisinhead guitarist Ted Grey and bassist James Woods, the band who hasn’t played the same show twice and gambles on “making it up as they go along’ would surprise everyone by also inviting up fellow Annie in the Water/Space Carnival bassist Chris Meier for a memorable trippy dip on the AITW OG staple “The River,” in which the birthday boy West hilariously changed (forgot?) some of the lyrics. After coming back down to earth for a brief intermission, things at the hall were about to get even more Fungky. 

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    Chris Meier sits in with Quantum Cosmic at Lark Hall 1/25/2024.

    Barreling their way towards Nectars in Burlington, VT, the road to get there saw Fungkshui work their way through New York by way of gigs at Snug Harbor in New Paltz, an unannounced acoustic set at The Eleven and finally, their fiery headlining set in Albany. Kicking things into gear with a technically proficient and impressive “Meat Salad” >“Ready To Go” > “Power Out” jam sandwich, it was immediately evident what all the fuss over this band is about. Part punk, part prog and overflowing with all kinds of primal groove, there is no denying the twin ax attack and chemistry of guitarists Jack Reed and Max Vitale. Along with the luscious locks of Jon Scheps on the low end, drummer Bobby Reilly and the band’s most recent addition of Dan Hogan on keys, Fungkshui took the Lark Hall stage by sheer force. 

    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic
    Fungkshui performing at Lark Hall in Albany 1/25/2024.

    Feeling confident and comfortable in the surroundings, Fungkshui would take the opportunity to debut a new song called “Run It” before getting down and dirty on “Barefoot Blues” and the playful “Dan Dan The Waterman.” One of the true highlights of the night came when the band invited Annie in the Water/Quantum Cosmic keyboardist Matt Richards out for some dueling piano action on Dan Hogan’s well-lit rig. Catharsis through collaboration shining through disco ball lights and huge smiles beaming from the faces of everyone on stage, it was the kind of magic musical moment that makes Lark Hall such a special place to see a show.  

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    Matt Richards sits in with Fungkshui in Albany 1/25/2024.

    An unexpected guilty pleasure came next in the form of Alice DeeJay’s “Better Off Alone,” which had the whole room dancing around each other in circles.  After successfully showing their hand, Fungkshui would then “Ante Up” and “Fade Away” before going deep into the night with one last party jam, “That’ll Do.”

    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic
    Matt Richards sits in with Fungkshui in Albany 1/25/2024.

    With such a formidable relationship already forming between the band and the venue, you almost can’t help but feel optimistic there will be many more magical Fungkshui moments on Lark for years to come. Fresh off the release of their first full length album “Ready to Go,” it’s clear this band is just that.  Buckle up in 2024, Fungkshui is about to blast off, and what can I say, I’m totally here for it. 

    Watch fan shot footage of Fungkshui performing “That’ll Do” in the video clip below:

    Fungkshui | January 25, 2024 | Lark Hall | Albany

    Setlist: Meat Salad > Ready To Go > Power Out, Run it•, Barefoot Blues > Dan Dan The Water Man, Didn’t Know Anything, Better Off Alone*, Ante Up, Fades Away, That’ll Do

    *= Alice DeeJay Cover
    •= Original Song Debut

    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic
    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic
    Fungkshui Quantum Cosmic

    Quantum Cosmic | January 25, 2024 | Lark Hall | Albany, NY

    All Improv Birthday Set > The River *

    *Annie in the Water cover

  • Caffè Lena Celebrates Black History Month with Activist/Singer-Songwriter Crys Matthews

    Caffè Lena has announced it is partnering with activist/singer-songwriter Crys Matthews and local community groups to produce the Cry Matthews Black History Month Tour. The concert is happening on Friday, Feb. 9 at 8 p.m.

    Cry Matthews is an activist, singer-songwriter and powerful lyricist who tackles heavy topics such as immigration, the opioid crisis, Black Lives Matter, and gun control with a warm heart, strong voice, and inspiring songs. Caffè Lena presents extraordinary music in an intimate setting, widely recognized as the longest-continuously operating folk music venue in the United States. The Library of Congress calls Caffè Lena “An American treasure,” and it has been recognized by The GRAMMY Foundation for its important contributions to the development of American music.

    The Black History Month concert is also partnering with local community groups. MLK Saratoga, Saratoga Youth Safe Space, CREATE Community Studios, Camp Stomping Ground and Saratoga Pride are tabling before the event to socialize and discuss their organization’s role in the community.

    MLK Saratoga shares Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision of peace and justice for all, building civil and human rights awareness by promoting equity, inclusivity, diversity, anti-racism, and social justice through community events and offerings, engaging via performance, dialogue, conversation, and the arts. Saratoga Youth Safe Space is a group intended to bring BIPOC youth as well as LGBTQ+ youth, and allies, together to have a place of reflection, dialogue, and support.

    C.R.E.A.T.E. Community Studios is dedicated to providing a space where the benefits of art-making impact both the individual and the community. They offer low-cost art workshops and groups, community wellness activities, and open studios to promote art-making and the creative process as a vehicle for personal growth, communication, and social change. Unlike other art studios, their expectations are not rooted in a product or an image. They focus on the evolution of a piece and encourage conversation about its meaning.

    Stomping Ground is an overnight camp in the gateway to the Adirondacks in Saratoga Springs. They aim to partner with young people to inspire the next generation of radically empathetic decision-makers. Saratoga Pride is a welcoming community of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people and allies in the greater Saratoga Springs area.