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  • Remembering Mister Cee The Finisher, One of Hip Hop’s Great Connectors

    In the formative years of hip hop, where the DJ reigned supreme, skill was the only testament to success. And if that world remained Mister Cee’s name would be commonplace in contemporary folklore. However, much like the rest of the entertainment industry, the glory goes to whomever fans see holding the mantle. Hip hop resembles the sports world in that sense. The MVP trophy holder gets all the credit, no matter the invaluable contributions of coaches, trainers and lesser-known role players.

    In like manner, if an album goes number 1 then the name on the cover has accomplished a great feat. Notwithstanding, hip hop much like sports is a collaborative effort. One rapper can’t make a great album. It takes a team of producers, engineers, marketing experts and much more to propel a body of work to critical-acclaim. However, before any rapper reaches that point they need someone to believe in them and connect them to the industry.

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    Mister Cee The Hip Hop Purist

    This is where Bedford-Stuyvesant native and hip hop purist Mister Cee made his greatest contributions to the game. In the world of hip hop, Mister Cee–born Calvin LeBrun on August 17, 1966–was a connector. Someone who was a fan of the genre and pushed it forward several times over. Although, his talents as a DJ were second-to-none. Ultimately he was “the finisher because, you know, after he plays, the party’s over. You can’t go on after him,” according to Peter Rosenberg, protege and Hot 97 cohort of the legendary DJ.

    Thus, in a sense his meticulous mixes featuring rare freestyles and album cuts was a microcosm of his overall presence within hip hop. After all DJ’s aren’t inherently creators, hip hop emerged from the turntable masters putting soul records together in a rhythmic, uptempo groove. Nonetheless, the connections made with sampling and knowing which records sounded best for scratching set the stage for hip hop.

    Mister Cee The Connector

    Alongside the other proprietors of hip hop’s golden era, Mr. Cee lived and bled the genre and along the way served as a connector for two of hip hop’s most influential acts. Beginning with Big Daddy Kane, who Mr. Cee connected with in high school and served as a DJ for beginning in the late ’80’s. With his connections to the Juice Crew, the fabled hip hop collective — spearheaded by producers Mr. Magic and Marley Marl — who introduced several legendary acts to the scene including Big Daddy Kane, Mr. Cee had successfully helped one of hip hop’s revered lyricist get on. As a testament to this, Mr. Cee notably featured on Big Daddy Kane’s classic debut album on the track “Mister Cee’s Master Plan.”

    Moreover, the one known as “The Finisher” is widely recognized as the man who connected the Notorious B.I.G. with Puff Daddy and what eventually became Bad Boy Records. The rest as they say is history, but history’s nuance is rarely discussed. Hence, Mister Cee’s contributions to the career of arguably the greatest rapper ever remains stuff of legend. Yet, as he kept his ear to the streets as a local celebrity, he became known for showcasing rising acts. Along the way he came across the Notorious B.I.G. — who at the time went by Biggie Smalls– and connected him to the industry while also serving as an early producer for the legendary rhymer.

    So Cee would definitely want me to credit Biggie’s first DJ, who was a guy named 50 Grand. And while Biggie and 50 Grand were working on a demo, doing their thing, Mister Cee was the DJ who was actually connected to the industry. He was the one who could get him different places, and he played the connector for Biggie. Sometimes it’s more complicated than rapper and DJ or artist and DJ, whatever it may be. There are these other people who play roles, and Cee was a connector for Biggie Smalls.

    – Peter Rosenberg, via NPR

    Furthermore, as he settled into his role as a tastemaker for hip hop, he enthralled listeners with his “Throwback at Noon” mixes on Hot 97. Which then became a staple of the lives of fellow hip hop enthusiasts. As his legend grew his moniker of “The Finisher” felt more apt than ever. With the April 10 passing of Mister Cee, hip hop lost one of its purists, someone who selflessly pushed others and the genre forward. As hip hop grew from local neighborhood parties to a worldwide phenomenon, Mister Cee’s contributions as one of the genre’s vanguards must not be forgotten.

    Like, you knew you were listening to a guy who believed in every word that he was saying. But one thing that has to be stressed – I have never – in my now 30 years of DJing, I have never known a more meticulous, prepared deejay than Mister Cee

    – Peter Rosenberg
  • Madison Square Garden Opens Aaron & Samantha Judge Sensory Room With KultureCity

    Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. (“MSG Entertainment”) announced today the opening of a sensory room at MSG for guests with sensory processing needs.

    MSG Sensory Room
    Credit to MSG Entertainment.

    The Aaron & Samantha Judge Sensory Room was created in partnership with KultureCity, the world’s leading nonprofit on sensory accessibility and acceptance for those with invisible disabilities and sensory needs, and New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and his wife Samantha, who is a KultureCity Board Member. The sensory room joins similar rooms at Sphere and Radio City Music Hall as part of the MSG Family of Companies’ commitment to expanding accessibility for all guests across its portfolio of renowned venues.

    The MSG Family of Companies is committed to ensuring that all guests feel welcome and comfortable at our venues. We are proud to partner with KultureCity, and Aaron and Samantha Judge, to open The Garden’s room, as we continue to expand our accessible offerings and create inclusive spaces for our guests at our venues across the country.

    James Claffey, Executive Vice President, Venue Management, MSG Entertainment.

    “KultureCity is an organization very close to our hearts, and we are thrilled to be able to expand their impact by endowing the sensory room at The World’s Most Famous Arena,” said Aaron and Samantha Judge. The new room at The Garden is thoughtfully designed to accommodate different sensory needs, incorporating elements such as adjustable lighting, calming visuals, and comfortable seating. A range of sensory tools and equipment such as bubble walls, Yogibo bean bags, Nunoerin sparkle, and tactile objects are available to create a personalized and calming experience. The sensory room is designed to be fully accessible, including for wheelchair users, accommodating individuals of all abilities and ages.

    MSG Sensory Room

    The MSG Family of Companies first partnered with KultureCity in 2019. The room at MSG joins sensory rooms at Radio City Music Hall, and Sphere, the next-generation entertainment medium in Las Vegas. Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and Sphere are all KultureCity-certified venues, which means the guest-facing staff at all three venues have completed KultureCity training.

    For more information on the Aaron & Samantha Judge Sensory Room at Madison Square Garden and other accessibility services at The Garden, please visit here.

  • Chris Lake & Co. Takeover Brooklyn Army Terminal This July

    Iconic British producer Chris Lake is bringing his Black Book Records brand to New York City for a special open-air show at the historic industrial waterfront venue Brooklyn Army Terminal.

    Chris Lake at Brooklyn Army Terminal.

    The label boss and one of the most respected artists in the house music scene will headline the mid-summer spectacle on July 19 and 20, 2024. Chris Lake has released countless hits, including “Turn off the Lights,” “Beggin’’” and “In The Yuma.” He initially launched Black Book in 2016 to share his music but quickly started putting out tunes by fellow stars in the genre, including Walker & Royce, Eli Brown, and Cloonee. 

    The historic Brooklyn Army Terminal offers a unique experience and unobstructed waterfront views of the Manhattan and New Jersey skylines. The military base turned manufacturing campus in the Sunset Park neighborhood features a large outdoor area and a “raw” warehouse space that form a premier setting for music events. Brooklyn Army Terminal is located at 140 58th Street in Brooklyn, NY 11220.

    The showcase will host Lake in a dynamic setting and fashion, unlike anything fans have seen from him before. Black Book Records showcases consistently sold-out shows at the most heralded venues within the dance music community and has included many admired guests carrying the label’s reputation of industry-leading sounds and curation, with the Brooklyn Army Terminal set to join this list.

    Special guests and support for this edition in Brooklyn include Chris Lorenzo, Green Velvet, Harry Romero, Book Club Radio’s Jojo Lorenzo, Andruss, Cole Knight, and more. Expect an immaculate mix of casual warehouse vibes and a summertime soiree at this unmissable takeover. Fans can sign up for pre-sale tickets here, which will go on sale beginning April 16 at 12 p.m. EST. All ticket options will be available on April 17 at 12 p.m. EST. Chris Lake: Black Book on the Pier is a 21+ event.

  • Irondequoit Concert Band Presents World Premiere of “Where The Land and Waters Meet”

    The Irondequoit Concert Band has announced the world premiere performance of “Where the Land and Waters Meet,” a captivating new fanfare for concert band by award-winning composer Stephen Shewan. The premiere performance is at the band’s 50th Anniversary concert on Sunday, April 21, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. in the Irondequoit High School Auditorium. 

    Commissioned by the band in honor of their golden anniversary, “Where the Land and Waters Meet” is a dynamic and evocative piece inspired by the Irondequoit landscape and the Seneca Nation. Incorporating the traditional Seneca Canoe Song, “Kayowajineh,” Shewan has crafted a musical journey that explores the intersection of land and water, showcasing Irondequoit’s vibrant spirit and rich natural beauty.

    The Irondequoit Concert Band is a community concert band that provides high-quality musical performances for audiences in Irondequoit and beyond. This group of talented musicians from diverse backgrounds showcases a wide range of musical styles and repertoire under the direction of David Schantz. Annually, the band performs a winter and spring concert, and an outdoor summer concert series at locations throughout Irondequoit. 

    Stephen Shewan is a retired music educator from Western New York and a renowned composer of music for ensembles of all types. He is known for modern, evocative pieces that are fun to play and listen to. His music has been performed across North America and Europe, winning numerous awards. 

    The April 21 concert will feature the talented musicians of the band, under the direction of David Schantz, and their favorite hits through the years such as “Highlights from Les Miserablés” arranged by Warren Barker, a unique composition by former conductor J. Russell Thomas, “A Piece for Didjeridu and Band” and more.

    Admission is free for this event. The Irondequoit High School Auditorium is fully wheelchair accessible. For more information or to donate, please visit Irondequoit Concert Band’s website.

  • Joan Baez Announces Release of First Poetry Book

    Legendary folk singer, activist, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Joan Baez has announced she is releasing her first book of poetry When You See My Mother, Ask Her to Dance – out April 30.

    Joan Baez

    Joan Baez, a Staten Island native, is a dynamic force of nature. Her commitment to music and social activism has earned global recognition, ranging from induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, to the Ambassador of Conscience Award – Amnesty International’s highest honor. Her repertoire often included songs of protest and social justice, now retired from active performing since 2019. She has devoted much of her time to the “Mischief Makers” series of paintings that immortalize risk-taking visionaries she has known from Dr. Martin Luther King and Bob Dylan to the Dalai Lama and Patti Smith. Last year she published her book of drawings – Am I Pretty When I Fly?

    An “intimate, autobiographical poetry collection,” the book contains poems for or about artists like Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, and Jimi Hendrix. She has been writing poetry for decades, according to the publication announcement, as “poems about her life, her family, about her passions for nature and art, have piled up in notebooks and on scraps of paper.”

    The book’s description states “This collection is an inspiring personal diary in the form of poetry,” tugging on your heartstrings with its profound impact. Bernie Taupin, another Rock and Roll Hall of Famer, describes her words as “both poignantly executed and captivating in a colorful closeness that pin-points the chinks in our armor that mirror all facets of the world we inhabit,” while Gabriel Byrne, author of Walking with Ghosts calls her verses “simple and elegant [that] resonates with profound insight into what it means to be alive.”

    Joan Baez
    Steve Jennings/Getty Images.

    For more information and to purchase When You See My Mother, Ask Her To Dance, visit here.

  • Savion Glover Returns for Dance in Albany Series at The Egg

    The performing arts centers at The Egg and the University at Albany, which jointly present Dance in Albany, are proud to present Savion Glover on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at 8 pm at The Egg.

    Savion Glover Dance in Albany series

    Glover has visited the region for performances and speaking engagements on many occasions, most recently as part of the Dance in Albany series in April 2023. “PaRT.TU The LaST HooFeR STaNDiNG” is the second installment of Glover’s Cinema Stage CoLLeqSHuNz which continues to explore the boundaries between mental health and self-expression. According to Glover, the show creates an environment where the highest form of sensitivity is necessary to welcome complete comprehension.

    Born in 1973, the tap dancer, choreographer, and actor has graced the stage since childhood. Before he was a teenager, Savion Glover made his mark in the leading role of the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid, starring alongside Hattie Winston, Samuel E. Wright, Martine Allard, Jackie Lowe, Barbara Montgomery, Alfonso Ribeiro, the recently deceased Hinton Battle, who won a Tony Award for his performance, and the late Alan Weeks, a long-time Capital Region resident who ran the Student Theatre Outreach Program (STOP) at The Egg for many years.

    Glover developed his own dancing style, “free style hard core.” The Tony Award winner eventually worked with dancing greats Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr. Among his credits are starring roles in major motion pictures like Jelly’s Last Jam, for which he made history as the youngest-ever recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant. As a choreographer, his work has helped maintain tap dancing as an art form in the modern dance world. His starring role in the musical Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk, which he also choreographed, debuted on Broadway in 1996. The musical chronicles events in African-American history and brought him another Tony for Best Choreographer.

    Savion Glover was made known to the younger generation with recurring appearances on Sesame Street. He also holds the credit as the live captured dancing motion behind Mumble the Penguin in Happy Feet, the film on which he also served as co-choreographer.

    Tickets are $36 and are available at The Egg Box Office on the Concourse Level of the Empire State Plaza in Albany, by phone at 518-473-1845 and online. After Glover’s show, there is one performance remaining in the Dance in Albany series. The Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company will take the stage at The Egg on Saturday, May 18 at 8 p.m.

  • Estival Festival Announces Lineup Featuring Cuppasoup, Dirty Blanket, Count Blastula and more

    Estival Festival in Canedea, NY has announced their lineup, featuring Cuppasoup, Sim Redmond Band, and more from June 21-23.

    Estival Festival

    Estival Festival at the Sugar Mountain Performing Arts Center features three days of great music and events for the whole family, including camping, fireworks, hot air balloon rides, a special Kid Zone, parades with stilt walkers, jugglers, and more, and music workshops. The Sugar Mountain Kitchen & other food vendors will be open, serving a wide variety of food, drinks, and snacks for when you don’t feel like cooking at your campsite.

    Phase 1 of the lineup includes the Rochester-based group Harmonica Lewinski and CUPPASOUP featuring Chris J English, Aaron Lipp, and Ric Robertson. Diggin Roots from the Buffalo/Western New York area makes an appearance. Formed in the summer of 2013 by a group of friends who share a passion for the roots of American music, the band draws from musical influences like blues, jazz, rock, bluegrass, and folk music with a hint of jam.

    The Sim Redmond Band will make an appearance. Based in Ithaca but with roots in Africa, particularly the sounds emanating from West & South Africa, they have been steadily growing, forging new ground in roots music. The vocal teamwork of Sim Redmond, Jen Middaugh, and Nate Silas Richardson creates some of the richest harmonies you’ll ever hear. New York-based alternative band High Pines delivers a unique improvisational sound through their original music. Playing throughout New York and Pennsylvania since 2020, their audience has quickly grown. With captivating vocals, expansive dynamics, and ambient space, High Pines will not want to be missed.

    Estival Festival
    High Pines.

    The final addition to the Phase 1 lineup is The Son Henry Band. Henry is an award-winning singer/songwriter and lap steel guitarist – singing and performing covers and original material on the guitar, lap steel, dobro, and slide guitar as a solo artist or as a lead in bands with long-term collaborators in the UK, US, and Eastern Europe.

    Estival Festival
    Estival Festival

    All adult weekend tickets for Estival Festival include GA/Car/Tent and access to a weekend of family fun and live music. Kids 12 and under get in free. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.

  • ‘Spring Awakening’ Opens at Cohoes Music Hall

    Playhouse Stage Company announced the opening of a brand new production of the celebrated musical Spring Awakening, playing at Cohoes Music Hall through April 28, with 7:30 p.m. evening performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. matinee performances on Saturdays and Sundays.

    Spring Awakening Cohoes Music Hall

    Playhouse Stage has produced free outdoor summer musicals at Albany’s Park Playhouse since 1989 and has been presenting musicals year-round at the historic Cohoes Music Hall since 2016. Spring Awakening is a rock musical based on a 19th-century German play of the same name and explores the challenges of adolescence and coming of age in a repressive world. The production plays April 12-28, 2024. 

    The winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Spring Awakening features a book and lyrics by Steven Sater, and a rock-infused score by Duncan Sheik. About its original 2006 Broadway production The  New York Observer wrote, “Once in a generation, if we’re lucky, an unexpected new musical comes along and changes everything. That is the thrilling achievement of Spring Awakening.” With electrifying music that Entertainment Weekly called “the most gorgeous Broadway score of the decade,” and a fearless approach to important, often taboo topics, including suicide, sexual assault, and child abuse, Spring Awakening grips audiences with an intense emotional journey.  

    We are excited to give our very talented teen students a chance to work on such a relevant, challenging, and exciting piece of theatre. Many themes and topics explored in Spring Awakening are often referred to as adult subject matter, but these are things that teenagers deal with daily, and it is important to shine a light on them. We are extremely proud of both our students and our creative team for handling the mature subject matter in such a professional manner, and rising to the occasion to tell this vital story so effectively.

    Playhouse Stage Producing Artistic Director Owen Smith

    The production is directed by Playhouse Stage Managing Director, Chuck Kraus, with choreography and musical staging by Director of Education Ashley Simone Kirchner, and musical direction by Brandon  Jones. The trio has helmed the Playhouse’s advanced teen productions since 2016. Rounding out the  Creative Team as Intimacy Director is Yvonne Perry in her first Playhouse Stage Company collaboration. The youth roles in the production are performed by advanced teen students from the Playhouse Stage  Academy theatre training program, alongside local professional performers Ellen Cribbs and Nick.

    Tickets for Spring Awakening are on sale through The Cohoes Music Hall Box Office, by phone at 518-434- 0776, or online.

  • Governors Ball 2024 Food Lineup Announced

    Get ready to map out your culinary experience while rocking out to the killer lineup at Governors Ball 2024. The highly anticipated festival has revealed the food and beverage lineup, promising a culinary adventure alongside a stellar music lineup at Flushing Meadows Corona Park this June 7-9.

    This year, Gov Ball is emphasizing serving up a taste of New York City. Inspired by the borough of Queens and the city’s diverse culinary scene, the festival will feature a wide selection of local and national vendors. This commitment to variety ensures something delicious for everyone, reflecting New York City’s status as a global food destination.

    Queens Night Market: Photograph by Time Out/Ali Garber

    Queens Night Market fans take note: this year, there is an incredible selection of popular vendors featuring at the festival. Throughout the weekend, you can enjoy crowd-pleasing dishes from Mao’s Bao, Eemas Cuisine, Twisted Potato, La Braza, and Matyldas Polish. But that’s not all – iconic NYC staples like Roberta’s Pizza, Magnolia Bakery cupcakes, Cafe Habana, Sweet Chick, Luke’s Lobster, and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream will also be on hand to satisfy your cravings.

    Shutterstock/Nick Starichenko

    In terms of free perks, you can beat the heat with free water stations conveniently located throughout the festival grounds. If you need a morning pick-me-up, you can also grab a complimentary iced coffee and munchkins from Dunkin’ to start your day. Feeling a little peckish later on? Cabot Creamery is offering free grilled cheese bites to satisfy those hunger pangs. Craving something with a kick? Head to the Stella Artois x Hot Ones collaboration booth for spicy popcorn, fries, and a frosty Stella Artois to cool things down.

    Doughnuttery at Governors Ball 2022, photograph by Joseph Buscarello

    This year’s Governor’s Ball boasts an impressive selection of beverage partners. Enjoy the classics like Bud Light and Bud Light Seltzer, or try something new with Kona Big Wave. In the mood for a cocktail? Sip on a refreshing Aperol Spritz or a classic Espolòn Margarita. Vodka fans can indulge in Tito’s Sparkling Lemonade, while wine lovers can explore Chateau Ste. Michelle’s offerings. Don’t miss out on the exclusive frosé available at the Chateau Ste. Michelle Wine Experience.

    Full Vendor Lineup:

    The festival boasts a mouthwatering selection of food vendors, including:

    Savory Favorites: Roberta’s Pizza, Magnolia Bakery, Gotham Burger Social Club, Fuku, Sweet Chick, King of Pops, Luke’s Lobster, La Newyorkina, Walter’s Hot Dogs, New Territories Ice Cream, Big Mozz, Cafe Habana, Destination Dumplings, Flaming Wok, Thai Jasmine, John’s Juice, Renegade Lemonade, Tea and Milk, Gordo’s Cantina

    Tacos & More: Takumi Taco, Tica’s Tacos, Pizza Nova

    Queens Night Market Favorites: Mao’s Bao, Eemas Cuisine, Twisted Potato, La Braza, Matyldas Polish Food

    Sweet Treats: Doughnuttery, Fan Fan Doughnuts, Crumbl, Empanada Papa

    Vegetarian & Vegan Options: Butchery & Beyond, Dank Nugs, Try Vegan, No Good Burger

    Additional Vendors: Hebros Gyros, Mac Truck NYC, Bulldog Burgery, Nachos Libre, Smoke Stacks, San Matteo, Tica’s Hibachi

  • Albany Symphony Announces Return of Peter and the Wolf: Tiny Tots Concert this Spring

    Albany Symphony announced the anticipated return of Peter and the Wolf: Tiny Tots concert for three shows this spring. The shows will take place on April 30 and May 1 in Albany and May 2 in Saratoga Springs.

    Albany Symphony Tiny Tots Concert
    Peter and the Wolf

    The Albany Symphony Tiny Tots concerts are geared for children between the ages of 18-months and 7 years. Tiny Tots concerts are interactive school day performances that have thrilled preschool audiences, teachers, and parents, presented by the orchestra for over 30 years.

    David Alan Miller and the Albany Symphony plan to take you and your children on a wonderfully interactive, magical adventure. Peter and the Wolf is a classic symphonic fairy tale for children by Sergei Prokofiev. The story will be personified through music for children and adults alike to enjoy. In addition, you and your children will meet and get to hear all the instruments of the orchestra and the amazing musicians who play them.

    Albany Symphony Tiny Tots Concert
    Albany Symphony Tiny Tots Concert

    Albany Symphony is renowned for performances featuring classic orchestral favorites, lesser-heard masterworks, and a diverse array of new music. The symphony strives to present the community with virtuosic talents and homages to all-time classics.

    The Albany Symphony Tiny Tots concert is a prime example of the level of community the organization possesses. The April 30 and May 1 shows are held at Congregation Beth Emeth in Albany. The May 2 performance of Peter and the Wolf takes place at the SPAC School of Arts in Saratoga.

    Tickets for this event are just $5 and are available for purchase on AlbanySymphony.com.