Croce Plays Croce Coming to Troy, NYC and Rochester

Multi-faceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is hitting the road again– visiting New York City, Rochester and Troy — in celebration of two more of his father Jim Croce’s legendary albums, 1973’s Life and Times and his final release, I Got A Name, in addition to songs from You Don’t Mess Around With Jim.

The Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary show features a legendary band (including drummer Gary Mallaber, bassist David Barard, guitar/violin James Pennebaker) and a moving multi-media presentation accompanying Jim’s songs (which on the previous tour included memorable hits, “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)”, “Time in a Bottle,” and others).

Over the past three decades, A.J. Croce has established his reputation as a piano player and vocal stylist who pulls from a host of musical traditions and anti-heroes — part New Orleans, part juke joint, part soul. From his 10 studio albums, it’s clear that he holds a love for all types of musical genres: blues, soul, pop, jazz, and rock n’ roll. A.J. toured with B.B. King and Ray Charles before reaching the age of 21, and over his career, he has performed with a wide range of legendary musicians, from Willie Nelson to the Neville Brothers, to Béla Fleck and Ry Cooder. His albums have all charted on an impressive array of charts: Top 40, blues, Americana, jazz, college, and Radio 1.

A.J. felt a camaraderie with the audience at past shows and with the connection to his father’s timeless music, he was inspired to embark on a 50th anniversary tour. “The audience reaction has been so great,” says A.J. “The shows we did last year were not only met with a huge response, but I learned so much about what works and what resonates, we knew we had to keep going.”

The gifted multi-instrumentalist says, besides the two albums Life and Times and I Got A Name, tracks from the popular You Don’t Mess Around With Jim – which fueled last year’s run – will also be part of the new show.

“We’ll be playing songs representative from all three albums, and also some songs the audience might not know from more obscure artists that I realized connected me and my father. It was those songs that eventually led me to do this show in the first place.”

A.J. Croce

During last year’s performances, A.J. shared intimate aspects of his dad’s career. He also drew praise for his own style and musicianship (he’s known for one of the most unique keyboard styles in music) as well as his sensitive insight into Jim Croce’s enduring musical canon. While Jim Croce’s music catalog still resonates on classic radio, streaming platforms, and more recently on hit films and TV shows like Django Unchained and Stranger Things, it is A.J.’s unique showmanship that has helped enliven Jim’s amazing legacy. One reviewer aptly noted: ‘…A.J. Croce invites the sold-out crowds into his father’s worldview and work mindset, culminating in the playing of Jim Croce tunes…making for an intimate experience riddled with wryness and humor…’

Fans and critics who attended last year’s 50th Anniversary Celebration shows are thrilled that A.J. is readying another affectionate interpretation of his father’s enduring legacy. The shows have renewed interest in Jim Croce and garnered praise for A.J: “I think they come as a Jim Croce fan but also leave as fans of mine. That’s something that has also made this whole experience really amazing.”  

CROCE PLAYS CROCE 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Oct 27 / Aria Ballroom @MGM Springfield / Springfield, MA

Oct 28 /The Wilbur / Boston, MA

Oct 30 / Count Basie Center for the Arts / Red Bank, NJ

Nov 1 / Santander Performing Arts Center / Reading, PA

Nov 2 / Sandler Center for the Performing Arts / Virginia Beach, VA

Nov 4 / The Town Hall / New York City, NY

Nov 5 / Keswick Theatre / Glenside, PA (SOLD OUT)

Nov 7 / Kodak Center / Rochester, NY

Nov 8 / Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall / Munhall, PA

Nov 9 / Taft Theatre / Cincinnati, OH

Nov 11/ Goodyear Theatre / Akron, OH

Nov 12 / Royal Oak Music Theatre / Royal Oak, MI

Nov 15 / Hoyt Sherman Place / Des Moines, IA

Nov 16 / Grand Theater / Wausau, WI

Nov 17 / Pantages Theatre / Minneapolis, MN

Nov 25 / Florida Theatre / Jacksonville, FL

Nov 26 / Parker Playhouse / Fort Lauderdale, FL

Nov 28 / Capitol Theatre / Clearwater, FL

Nov 29 / King Center for the Performing Arts / Melbourne, FL

Nov 30 /The Savannah Center / The Villages, FL

Dec 2 / Mars Music Hall / Huntsville, AL

Dec 3 / The Factory / St. Louis, MO

Dec 5 / Rose State College Hudiburg Chevrolet Center / Oklahoma City, OK

Dec 6 / Cotillion / Wichita, KS

Dec 8 / The Paramount / Austin, TX

Dec 10/ Bayou Music Center / Houston, TX

Dec 11 / Majestic Theatre / Dallas, TX

Dec 12 / Tobin Center for the Performing Arts / San Antonio, TX

Dec 14 / Buddy Holly Hall / Lubbock, TX

Feb 10 / Troy Savings Bank Music Hall / Troy, NY

For a complete schedule of 2023 dates, visit ajcrocemusic.com

For tickets, visit this link.

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