Show Detective – Weekend Shows – 4/5 – 4/7
Written by Staff on April 4, 2024
Show Detective.
Friday, April 5th
Ophira Eisenberg with special guest Shaun Eli, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, 8pm
Ophira Eisenberg:
Ophira Eisenberg is a standup comedian, writer, and host of the comedy podcast Parenting Is A Joke with iHeart and Pretty Good Friends. She also hosted NPR’s Ask Me Another where she interviewed and played silly games with hundreds of celebrities including Sir Patrick Harris, Rosie Perez, Yo-Yo Ma, Awkwafina, Roxanne Gay, Nick Kroll, Chelsea Handler, and more. She’s appeared multiple times on CBS’s The Late Late Show, Sherri! with Sherri Sheppard, Comedy Central, HBO, The New York Festival, and is regular on The Moth Radio Hour. Her stories are included in three of The Moth’s best-selling collections. Her memoir, Screw Everyone: Sleeping My Way to Monogamy was optioned for a TV series, and her recent comedy special Plant- Based Jokes is streaming on YouTube. She is a regular at The Comedy Cellar and other New York clubs, and her solo show Leaving A Mark: A Comedy About Scars made its Off-Broadway review to rave reviews and won the Women in the Arts & Media Award for Solo Show Scripts.
Live and Local at The Linda – Bendt – Precious Metals – Like The Astronaut, The Linda, Albany, 7:30pm-10pm
Exciting news for local music fans! WAMC, and WEXT are teaming up to launch “Live and Local at The Linda,” a new montly concert series with a mission to showcase the up-and-coming standout local bands in the Capital Region.
“These groups represent the rich and varied music scene we have here in the Capital Region, and they’re sure to put on a great show,” says Chris Wienk, WEXT.
We’re all about supporting our local musicians. That’s why WAMC and WEXT are covering all other expenses so that the bands get the full benefit of ticket sales. All ticket proceeds go directly to the performing bands, underscoring the combined commitment of the presenters to nurturing and supporting the dynamic local music scene.
“It’s an unprecedented collaboration and opportunity we’re really excited about,” says Peter Hughes, GM and programmer of The Linda. “We all wanted to do something spectacular that puts our money where our mouths were on local music. Live and Local at The Linda is that.”
Apri 5l line up – Bendt, Precious Metals, Like the Astronaut
Jesus Christ Superstar, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady, 8pm
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary, a new mesmerizing production of the iconic musical phenomenon returns to the stage. Originally staged by London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and helmed by the acclaimed director Timothy Sheader (Crazy for You, Into the Woods) and cutting-edge choreographer Drew McOnie (King Kong, Strictly Ballroom), this production won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival garnering unprecedented reviews and accolades. Appealing to both theater audiences and concert music fans, this production pays tribute to the historic 1971 Billboard Album of the Year while creating a modern, theatrical world that is uniquely fresh and inspiring. With lyrics and music by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winners Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary series of events during the final weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar’.
David J, Empire Underground, Albany, 8pm
Sweet Baby James – #1 James Taylor Tribute, Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, 8pm-10pm
#1 James Taylor tribute artist Bill Griese returns to the Hall after his acclaimed performance of his SWEET BABY JAMES presentation this past season. Join us for the timeless music of the 6-time Grammy winner, with a performance you have to hear to believe! Not your typical tribute band fare, Griese brings you the songs & stories of Taylor in a refreshingly authentic way, using only his spot-on vocals and guitar playing. It’s a natural & respectful homage to an American original. Whether you’re a lifelong or casual JT fan, this one is not-to-miss!
The Bear Bones Project, Rustic Barn Pub, 8pm-11pm, 8pm-11pm
Gypsy Jam, blend of R & B, Jazz, and traditional multi-dimensional collaboration will take you on a heartfelt musical journey.
Happy Hour at The Eleven with Monkey & the Crowbar (FREE show), The Eleven, Albany, 6pm-8pm
Monkey and the Crowbar have been playing for years in the Mohawk Valley and Capital Region. Their acoustic vibe of originals and Grateful Dead adjacent tunes makes for a hoot of a time. Fronted by Todd Herringshaw(guitar, vocals), band members Tree Casullo(percussion, vocals), Joe Sinchak(fiddle, mandolin, vocals) and Sharon Charles(bass) give an old-timey spin to tunes we all know and love.
Annie in the Water: Road to Totality Tour with Mike Powell & The Echosound, Lark Hall, Albany, 8pm
Join us in welcoming back Annie in the Water to the Lark Hall stage on Friday, April 5th. Doors 7pm;Show 8pm.
Brown Eyed Women, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs, 9pm-12:30pm
Brown Eyed Women, the world’s only all female Grateful Dead tribute ensemble, features musicians from popular bands around the country. They celebrate the music of the Grateful Dead with a unique spin.
Members hail from Massachusetts, New Jersey, Florida, New York, and Pennsylvania. Their high-caliber musicianship and shared love of the Dead drew them together. This band is decidedly different in a field brimming with tribute acts. BEW brings authentic jams and a soulful new approach to the familiar Grateful Dead catalog.
The Special Consensus, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 8pm-10pm
Grammy nominated/6-time IBMA winners The Special Consensus, bring their bluegrass harmonies to town for a first ever appearance at Lena’s.
Regarded as one of the bluegrass world’s greatest institutions, Chicago’s Special Consensus has covered a lot of musical territory in the nearly half century since banjoist Greg Cahill kicked things off in 1975. Two-time Grammy nominees and six-time International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) winners, the group has amassed an expansive discography of over 20 releases. Their rich, authentic, traditional bluegrass harmonies and frontman Cahill’s rotating cast of A-list sidemen never fail to delight. 2023’s Great Blue North (Compass Records) is the band’s homage to Canadian singer-songwriters Anne Murray, Fred Eaglesmith, Pharis & Jason Romero and others. No surprise, they’ve earned yet another blue ribbon from IBMA, this time for their cover of Gordon Lightfoot’s “Alberta Bound.” They’ll be rolling and rollicking into Saratoga tonight for their first ever appearance at Caffe Lena.
Pierre Kwenders / Blick Bassy / Jordan Taylor Hill / Wavy Cunningham, No Fun, Troy, 7pm-10pm
From “Bar People.”
Friday – 10PM at Peddlers Bar & BIstro – Al Bruno
Friday – 10PM at Tap & Barrel – Gordan St Band
Friday – 5:30PM at Bootleggers – Pat Decker
Friday – 5:30PM at Bootleggers – Pat Decker
Friday – 5:30PM at Wheatfields – Russ Kennedy
Friday – 5PM at Frog Alley Brewing – Dan Sherwin
Friday – 5PM at S&S Farm Brewery – Maurizio Russomanno
Friday – 5PM at S&S Farm Brewery – Maurizio Russomanno
Friday – 5PM at Wishing Well – Christine Spero
Friday – 6:30PM at Artisanal Brew Works – Shine On
Friday – 6:30PM at Diamond Club – Steve Candlen
Friday – 6:30PM at Dock Browns – Brian Kane Duo
Friday – 6:30PM at Other One Brewery – Joe Archambeault
Friday – 6:30PM at Tap & Barrel – Don Hoffman
Friday – 6PM at 30 Park – TBD
Friday – 6PM at 677 Prime – Dan Dekalb
Friday – 6PM at Carsons Woodside Tavern – Art & Shawna Duo
Friday – 6PM at Cock & Bull – Tim Wechgelaer & Chris Carey
Friday – 6PM at Henry’s Tavern – Jeff Brisbin
Friday – 6PM at Inn at Saratoga – Ragged Company
Friday – 6PM at Panza’s – Brian Halliday
Friday – 6PM at Powers Pub – George Kraket
Friday – 6PM at Ravenswood – Mike Bruce Duo
Friday – 6PM at Saratoga Winery – Stef Solo
Friday – 6PM at The Bunker – Travis Roceknstire
Friday – 6PM at The Scarlet Knife – Juniper
Friday – 6PM at Thirsty Owl – Matt Cosgrove
Friday – 7:30PM at Eden Caffe – Sergio Sericolo & Company
Friday – 7PM at Bourbon Room – TBD
Friday – 7PM at Kraverie – Bob Barker Band
Friday – 7PM at O’Slattery’s – One Heart
Friday – 7PM at Ophelias on Broadway- Glass Pony
Friday – 7PM at Peddlers Bar & Bistro – Coverups Duo
Friday – 7PM at Principessa Elana – On Tap Duo
Friday – 7PM at Quarters – Large Farva
Friday – 7PM at Seven Bistro – TBD
Friday – 8PM at 9 Maple – Tim Olsen Quartet
Friday – 8PM at Rookies Sports Bar – Harmonic Duo
Friday – 8PM at Saratoga City Tavern – Watchdog
Friday – 9PM at Centre St Pub – The Coverups
Friday – 9PM at Nanola – Seth Tucker Band
Friday – 9PM at Van Slycks at Rivers Casino – New York Player
Saturday, April 6th
1964 The Tribute, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, 7:30pm
Since the early eighties, “1964”…The Tribute has been thrilling audiences around the globe by taking them on journey through a quintessential moment in music history that will live forever. Over twenty years of researching and performing have made “1964” masters of their craft. They are hailed by critics and fans alike as THE most authentic and endearing Beatles tribute….which has earned them the distinction from Rolling Stone magazine as the “Best Beatles Tribute on Earth”. “1964” recreates an early ‘60s live Beatle concert with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles, and onstage banter with an accuracy that is unmatched.
Darcy & Jer – No Refunds Tour – NEW DATE, The Egg, Albany, 8pm
Originally scheduled on October 25th. The new date is April 6th, 2024.
Together for over 20 years, Darcy & Jer are first and foremost proud dads to their daughter Grace and their golden retriever Yuma. And second, they’re idiots on the internet. Known for their hilarious videos around their relationship, ADHD, plants and more, Darcy & Jer have quickly become household names with a global audience.
After just 3 years creating content online they stand today with a combined total of over 4.5 million followers across platforms with an average of 50 million views a month. Darcy Michael and Jeremy Baer have become leaders in comedy content creation. Their comedy has allowed them to build a community that celebrates conversations around mental health, relationships, politics and living a happier life.
The Egg Presents: Rufus Wainwright, The Egg, Albany, 8pm
Praised by the New York Times for his “genuine originality,” Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists, songwriters, and composers of his generation. The New York-born, Montreal-raised singer-songwriter has released ten studio albums to date, three DVDs, and three live albums including the GRAMMY® nominated Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall. He has collaborated with artists such as Elton John, Burt Bacharach, Miley Cyrus, David Byrne, Boy George, Joni Mitchell, Pet Shop Boys, Heart, Carly Rae Jepsen, Robbie Williams, Jessye Norman, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Sting, and producer Mark Ronson, among many others. He has written two operas and numerous songs for movies and TV.
Jesus Christ Superstar, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady, 2pm; 8pm
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary, a new mesmerizing production of the iconic musical phenomenon returns to the stage. Originally staged by London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and helmed by the acclaimed director Timothy Sheader (Crazy for You, Into the Woods) and cutting-edge choreographer Drew McOnie (King Kong, Strictly Ballroom), this production won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival garnering unprecedented reviews and accolades. Appealing to both theater audiences and concert music fans, this production pays tribute to the historic 1971 Billboard Album of the Year while creating a modern, theatrical world that is uniquely fresh and inspiring. With lyrics and music by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winners Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary series of events during the final weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar’.
New York Cat Film Festival 2024, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady, 1pm
The NY Cat Film Festival™ is an exploration through film of the fascinating felines who share our lives, creating a shared audience experience that inspires, educates and entertains. These are not random internet “cat videos”—these are films that have been made with an intention, concept or story to convey something essential about cats. Cats have their own unique and indescribable bond with people – even when living independently as community cats.
Broadway Rave, Empire Underground, Albany, 9pm
The Hauntings, No Such Thing as Ghosts, Grape Juice, & The Snorts, Fuze Box, Albany, 7pm-11:30pm
Experience the raw energy of punk rock and the infectious melodies of indie as these killer bands hit the stage:
The Hauntings, No Such Thing as Ghosts, Grape Juice, and The Snorts•Don’t miss The Hauntings, crowned Best Punk Band at the 2024 Extreme Music Awards, as they tear up the stage with their powerhouse performance!
Marshall Charloff & Purple Experience, Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, 8pm
River Junction, Rustic Barn Pub, Troy, 8pm-11pm
River Junction is the ultimate party band!
TYPHOIDS TAKEOVER: Decades of Divas @ The Eleven at Lark Hall, Albany
TYPHOIDS TAKEOVER is coming to THE ELEVEN for a DIVA filled brunch! You won’t want to miss this!
Atelo Songs w/s/g Coffee Club live at The Eleven at Lark Hall, Albany, 8pm-11pm
Atelo Songs is a versatile singer-songwriter whose music defies genre boundaries. With over fifteen years of musical evolution, they initially made their mark as Sam Gleason, performing across New York State and collaborating with various musical groups. Known for their powerful voice and unconventional songwriting reminiscent of Elvis Costello, AteloSongs is a true musical chameleon. They have received praise from several publications, including Nippertown, AntiMusic, Vents Magazine, and more, for their eclectic and deeply personal portfolio.
Jimkata w/ Escaper, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs, 9pm-12:30am
Four years after going on hiatus, Jimkata is back with a renewed sense of purpose and an extraordinary new album. Recorded in Syracuse with producer Jason Randall, Bonfires finds the trio digging deep and stretching their boundaries with bold, intoxicating arrangements fueled by swirling synthesizers and anthemic hooks. The songs here are at once modern and classic, blurring the lines between the organic and the electronic as they reckon with doubt, struggle, and perseverance in a search for truth and meaning. Like much of Jimkata’s catalog, Bonfires delivers transcendence in tight, dancefloor-ready packages, but there’s a sense of freedom at play that pushes the trio’s performances to new emotional heights, a kind of liberation that can only come from learning to let go of expectation and embrace the moment.
Little Folks Series with Peter Mulvey, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 2:30pm
Peter Mulvey’s shows fully engage audiences of all ages with his ideas, the propulsive beats of his muscular approach to acoustic guitar and connecting with listeners. He’s a songwriter, road-dog and raconteur who perfected his riveting style by busking on the streets of Dublin and Boston. Twenty albums, one illustrated book, thousands of live performances, a TEDx talk, a decades-long association with the National Youth Science Camp, opening tours and gigs for luminaries such as Ani DiFranco, Greg Brown, Emmylou Harris and Chuck Prophet, appearances on NPR, an annual autumn tour by bicycle, emceeing festivals, hosting his own Lamplighter Sessions for years in Boston and in Wisconsin … he has built his life’s work on collaboration with the people in the seats, and an instinct for the things that ignite our potential.
Peter Mulvey with opener Zachary Lucky, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 8pm-10pm
Singer/songwriter Peter Mulvey has built his life’s work on collaborating with his audience & engaging with what ignites our potential.
Mulvey’s shows are not passive entertainment. Your mind will be fully engaged by his ideas, and your body will feel the propulsive beats of his muscular approach to acoustic guitar. He’s a songwriter, road-dog and raconteur who perfected his riveting style by busking on the streets of Dublin and Boston. Twenty albums, one illustrated book, thousands of live performances, a TEDx talk, a decades-long association with the National Youth Science Camp, opening tours and gigs for luminaries such as Ani DiFranco, Greg Brown, Emmylou Harris and Chuck Prophet, appearances on NPR, an annual autumn tour by bicycle, emceeing festivals, hosting his own Lamplighter Sessions for years in Boston and in Wisconsin… he has built his life’s work on collaboration with the people in the seats, and an instinct for the things that ignite our potential.
Sound Minds – 9:30pm, Lost and Found, Albany, 9:30pm
Planetarium Party Aries SZN, No Fun, Troy, 8pm-11pm
From “Bar People.”
Saturday – 10PM at Tap & Barrel – Open Bar Band
Saturday – 5:30PM at The Wishing Well – Matt Donnelly
Saturday – 5PM at Artisanal Brew Works – Eric Kufs
Saturday – 5PM at S&S Farm Brewery- Micheal McCarthy
Saturday – 5PM at S&S Farm Brewery- Micheal McCarthy
Saturday – 5PM at Windy Hill Cidery- Art & Shawna
Saturday – 6:30PM at Diamond Club – * Chuck Kelsey
Saturday – 6:30PM at Panza’s – Collen Pratt & Peg Delaney
Saturday – 6:30PM at Tap & Barrel – * Matt Evans
Saturday – 6PM at 30 Park – TBD
Saturday – 6PM at Carsons Woodside Tavern – Susie Q & Matt Donnelly
Saturday – 6PM at Finnigans on the Lake – Orphans of Wally
Saturday – 6PM at Inn at Saratoga – Northern Borne
Saturday – 6PM at Powers Pub – Scott Chamberlain
Saturday – 6PM at Ravenswood – Gianna Robustiano & Ben Zoleski
Saturday – 6PM at The Bunker – Kyle Loucks
Saturday – 6PM at The Bunker – TBD
Saturday – 6PM at The Bunker – TBD
Saturday – 6PM at The Scarlet Knife – Pat Decker
Saturday – 6PM at Thirsty Owl – Matt Cosgrove
Saturday – 6PM at Wolf Hollow Brewing – Jeff Becker
Saturday – 6PM Galley Bar – Frank Murray
Saturday – 7:30pm at Alias Coffee- Fave Solazzo Trio
Saturday – 7:30pm at Alias Coffee- Fave Solazzo Trio
Saturday – 7pm at Bedrock Inn – Ed King
Saturday – 7PM at Bourbon Room – TBD
Saturday – 7PM at Frog Alley Brewing – Lords of 52nd Street / Monkberry
Saturday – 7PM at Kraverie – * Little Saints Duo
Saturday – 7PM at Ophelias on Braodway- Kyland
Saturday – 7PM at Parting Glass – Get Up Jack
Saturday – 7PM at Rustic Barn Pub- TBD
Saturday – 7PM at Rustic Barn Pub- TBD
Saturday – 8PM at 9 Maple – Pat Attanasio
Saturday – 8PM at Blessing Tavern – American Cafe
Saturday – 8PM at Nanola- Kyland
Saturday – 8PM at Seven Bistro – TBD
Saturday – 8PM at Unihog – Laura Leigh, Caswyn Moon, Faith Kelly
Saturday – 8PM at Unihog – Laura Leigh, Caswyn Moon, Faith Kelly
Saturday – 8PM at Wicked Eatery – TBD
Saturday – 9:30PM at Lost & Foud- The SOund Minds
Saturday – 9PM at City Tavern – TBD
Saturday – 9pm at Putnam Place – Jimkata & Escaper
Saturday – 9PM at Van Slycks at Rivers Casino – Doug Villano Band
Saturday 10pm At Peddlers Bar & Bistro – Al Bruno
Saturday- 3PM at Bedrock Inn- Joe Severino
Saturday- 6PM at Korner Bar & Grill- Jef Brisbin
Sunday, May 7th
Ordinary Elephant, The Linda, Albany, 7pm-9pm
with special guest Carolyn Shapiro
Ordinary Elephant
International Folk Music Awards 2017 Artist of the Year Ordinary Elephant captivates audiences with their emotionally powerful and vulnerable songs, letting the listener know that they are not alone in this world. The collaboration of husband and wife Pete and Crystal Damore, their connection, and their influences (such as Gillian Welch, Guy Clark, Anais Mitchell) all meet on stage. “Two become one, in song…hand-in-glove harmonies surprise the listener with focused intensity and musical mastery,” says Mary Gauthier. The Associated Press is calling their latest album, Honest, “one of the best Americana albums of the year.”
The Egg Presents: Rufus Wainwright, The Egg, Albany, 8pm
Praised by the New York Times for his “genuine originality,” Rufus Wainwright has established himself as one of the great male vocalists, songwriters, and composers of his generation. The New York-born, Montreal-raised singer-songwriter has released ten studio albums to date, three DVDs, and three live albums including the GRAMMY® nominated Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall. He has collaborated with artists such as Elton John, Burt Bacharach, Miley Cyrus, David Byrne, Boy George, Joni Mitchell, Pet Shop Boys, Heart, Carly Rae Jepsen, Robbie Williams, Jessye Norman, Billy Joel, Paul Simon, Sting, and producer Mark Ronson, among many others. He has written two operas and numerous songs for movies and TV.
Jesus Christ Superstar, Proctors Theatre, Schenectady, 2pm; 7pm
Celebrating its 50th Anniversary, a new mesmerizing production of the iconic musical phenomenon returns to the stage. Originally staged by London’s Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and helmed by the acclaimed director Timothy Sheader (Crazy for You, Into the Woods) and cutting-edge choreographer Drew McOnie (King Kong, Strictly Ballroom), this production won the 2017 Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival garnering unprecedented reviews and accolades. Appealing to both theater audiences and concert music fans, this production pays tribute to the historic 1971 Billboard Album of the Year while creating a modern, theatrical world that is uniquely fresh and inspiring. With lyrics and music by Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony winners Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Jesus Christ Superstar is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary series of events during the final weeks in the life of Jesus Christ as seen through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and ‘Superstar’.
Ringworm, Empire Underground, Albany, 6:30pm
Freya
Hate The Adversary
Sister Fister
Pschomanteum
Atelo Songs w/s/g Coffee Club live at The Eleven at Lark Hall, Albany, 8pm-11pm
Atelo Songs is a versatile singer-songwriter whose music defies genre boundaries. With over fifteen years of musical evolution, they initially made their mark as Sam Gleason, performing across New York State and collaborating with various musical groups. Known for their powerful voice and unconventional songwriting reminiscent of Elvis Costello, AteloSongs is a true musical chameleon. They have received praise from several publications, including Nippertown, AntiMusic, Vents Magazine, and more, for their eclectic and deeply personal portfolio.
Opera Saratoga’s America Sings presents César Andrés Parreño, Tenor, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 3pm
Opera Saratoga’s America Sings recital series continues with a unique spin – passing the mic to young artists from The Juilliard School. With a collaborative history dating back to 1985 when second General Director David Lloyd ran the Juilliard American Opera Company, Opera Saratoga and Juilliard connect again for two concerts full of inspiration and musical integrity. Under the leadership of General and Artistic Director (and Juilliard faculty member) Mary Birnbaum, two visionary singers from the school will carefully curate recitals that reflect their unique musical inspirations, passions and creativity.
House of Hamill, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 7pm-9pm
Whether they’re ripping through a set of original jigs and reels, adding lush three-part harmonies into traditional folk ballads, or cracking up an audience with stories from the road, House of Hamill puts on a show that captivates audiences from the very first note. The band features Caroline Browning, Brian Buchanan and Rose Baldino of the Celtic folk-rock band Enter the Haggis.
The Pennsylvania-based band is a fixture on festival stages across the US, and have shared their music and stories on the country’s premier folk stages. Their version of “Pound a Week Rise” rose to #1 on the US Folk DJ charts, and the video for their all-violin cover of “Sweet Child O’ Mine” amassed over 16 million views on Facebook, where it was shared over 400,000 times. Their latest release, “Folk Hero,” captures perfectly the frenetic energy and eclecticism of their always engaging live show. It is a lively collection of original instrumentals, reimagined folk ballads, and new songs that showcase the trio’s versatility.
Byrdhouse Swing Dance Night with Dylan Perrillo, No Fun, Troy, 7pm-11pm
From “Bar People.”
Sunday – 10:30AM at The Scarlet Knife – Jeff Brisbin
Sunday – 12:30PM at Dock Browns Tavern – TBD
Sunday – 3PM at Artisanal Brew Works – Triple Trouble wsg Kate Stano Music
Sunday – 4PM at Carsons Woodside Tavern – Bennett Brothers
Sunday – 5:30PM at Panza’s – Sinatra & Friends
Sunday – 5PM at Charlton Tavern – Bobbie Van Detta
Sunday- 2PM at Emack & Bolios- Kids open mic hosted by Erin Harkes
Sunday- 7PM at The LInda- Carolyn Shapiro & Ordinary ElePhant
Sunday-7:30pm at McGeary’s Irish Pub- CRBN Night Joe Lowery & Mark Tritico