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Dweezil Zappa “DZ20: Like Father, Like Son Tour” 4 Stops in New York
Acclaimed guitarist, bandleader and musical curator Dweezil Zappa will celebrate 20 years of bringing the music of…
311 and Dirty Heads Bringing “So Glad You Made It Tour” to Jones Beach This July
311 are set to hit the road this summer with Dirty Heads for the 2026 “So Glad You Made It Tour,” bringing their…
Features
Dove Ellis Bares His Heart In The Bowery
The music scene today is filled with intense gloom regarding DIY startups and even the failings of larger…
Albany Symphony Brings Over 30 Composers for American Music Festival
The two-time GRAMMY Award-winning Albany Symphony will return to Troy, NY, from June 3 to June 7, for the annual…
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Concert Reviews
Susannah Joffe Plays Sold-Out Headlining Show at Elsewhere
Susannah Joffe played her largest to date headlining show at Elsewhere on May 27. The breakout star sold out the…
New York Series
Music on the Mohawk: Summer Concert Series In Montgomery County
In the heart of Montgomery County, NY, the Music on the Mohawk series is striking a chord with music lovers this…
New York Singles
Rome Streetz Releases New Single “Cocaine Coltraine,” New Album Out in July
Queens rapper Rome Streetz’s new single “Cocaine Coltraine” is hitting the airwaves, a must-listen for any jazz hip-hop fan. The single comes from his upcoming album, Sock It To My Pocket, out on July 17.
Rome Streetz originally…
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NYC Queer Harpist Stephanie Babirak Shares Haunting Single “Moon River”
NYC-based harpist, singer-songwriter, and composer Stephanie Babirak shared her new single “Moon River” on May 22. Additionally, she has an upcoming album, Rotten Fruit, that will be released on June 12.
“Moon River” is connected…
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Mark Ambor Releases “New York Confident,” an Anthem for New York City
New York City-based singer-songwriter Mark Ambor released a new single, “New York Confident,” on Friday, May 22, a folk pop song that reflects pride in the city.
Produced alongside frequent collaborator Noel Zancanella and…
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Rock Band, Joudy’s Headbanging New Single Out
New York rock trio Joudy released their new single “Three Dollar Bill” on May 20. The track comes ahead of their upcoming album Permanent Maintenance, which will be released on July 24 through Trash Casual. The band will also play an album…
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Book Reviews
Brian Cullman’s Memoir of a Rock ‘n Roll Zelig
New Yorker Brian Cullman is a true rock ‘n roll Zelig. Like the character from the Woody Allen film of the same name, Cullman has built friendships with a remarkable array of figures central to the past six decades of popular music, from…
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Music’s Big Idea, the Concept Album, Chronicled in New Book by Bill Kopp
Music has always been a vehicle for telling stories – of love and heartbreak, of history and fantasy, and much more. Sometimes the stories can be related in a tuneful single lasting under three minutes. In other cases, beginning in…
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Ric Ocasek, The Cars’ Driving Force, Profiled in New Biography
While his work with The Cars produced some of the best-known music of the New Wave ‘80s, many facets of the life of the band’s resident genius, Ric Ocasek, remain a mystery – one as tall as the man himself.
With his unexpected death in…
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Flashback
Flashback: Trey Anastasio Band at Roseland Ballroom – February 23, 2001
For the third show of Trey Anastasio Band's inaugural Winter Tour, the band arrived in New York City for a show at Roseland Ballroom, on Friday, February 23, 2001. And being back in Manhattan would also allow Anastasio and Co. the…
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A Holiday Classic: Darlene Love performs “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” on Late…
From 1986 until 2014, David Letterman would close out his final show of the year with a Christmas episode that featured the one and only Darlene Love. Over the span of those 28 years, Love would perform her holiday hit "Christmas (Baby…
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Grateful Dead Double Up In Stony Brook: October 30, 1970
After two previous shows at SUNY Stony Brook in Long Island in 1967 and '68, the Grateful Dead returned to the campus gymnasium in 1970 on October 30. It was billed as two separate shows with two separate admissions. This marked the first…
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Gone too soon
Jazz Legend Saxophonist Sonny Rollins, Dead at 95
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, born and raised in New York City, is dead at age 95.
The jazz legend, nicknamed the "saxophone colossus,” died Monday, May 25 at his home in Woodstock.
Credit: Tom Beetz
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Rapper Rob Base Dies from Cancer
Rob Base, best known for classic hip-hop tracks "It Takes Two" and "Joy and Pain", has passed away in a private battle with cancer. The rapper, born in Harlem, celebrated his 59th birthday on May 18.
The news was shared by Base's family…
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Rest in Peace Bob Weir
Guitarist, singer and jam band icon, Bob Weir, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday evening. He was 78. Weir performed for more than 60 years, defining a generation through his music, giving a multitude of fans worldwide a connection and…
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