Regional Cultural Preview, Dec 30, 2019-Jan 18, 2020

Tommy Stinson

The Hudson Valley’s own Felice Brothers, our leading Americana outfit in the style of the pioneering group The Band, ring out the old and ring in the new on New Year’s Eve at Club Helsinki Hudson, helped along by that fair city’s favorite son, the one and only Tommy Stinson, formerly of the Replacements, Soul Asylum, and Guns ‘n Roses, but heard to best effect as his own self.

 

In Pittsfield, Mass., Max Creek, the greater region’s answer to the Grateful Dead going on four decades, provides a deep jam-band vibe for a New Year’s Eve celebration at the Colonial Theatre.

 

The West Stockbridge Chamber Players perform their annual Winter Concert at the West Stockbridge Congregational Church on Monday, December 30, at 6 p.m. The performance will feature music by Bruch, Khachaturian, Schumann, and Dohnányi.

 

Eugene Drucker returns to lead the Berkshire Bach Ensemble in three performances of the complete Brandenburg Concerti for the Berkshire Bach Society’s popular Bach at New Year’s celebration. Concerts take place on Monday, December 30, at 3pm at the Academy of Music (Northampton); Tuesday, December 31, at 6pm at the Mahaiwe in Great Barrington; and Wednesday, January 1, at 3pm at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall in Troy, NY. This is Eugene Drucker’s third season as Music Director for Bach at New Year’s, and his first leading the orchestra in performances of all six Brandenburgs. Drucker, of course is a founding member of the Emerson String Quartet.

 

Looking ahead to January:

 

Katryna and Nerissa Nields

On Saturday, January 4, at 8:30pm, the Towne Crier Café in Beacon, N.Y., hosts a tribute to the late, great Rick Danko, bassist and vocalist of The Band, featuring Professor Louie & The Crowmatix with the Woodstock Horns & special guests. If Robbie Robertson was the brains of The Band and Richard Manuel was the soul, Rick Danko was the heart. The show will feature songs from Rick’s extensive catalog both with The Band and from his solo career.

 

Authors Lynne Sachs, Amy Rigby, Hallie Goodman, and Lee Ann Brown are featured in the free Volume Reading Series at Spotty Dog Books & Ale on Saturday, January 11, at 7pm. Volume Reading Series, hosted by Hallie Goodman and Dani Grammerstorf French, happens on the second Saturday of every month.

 

Acclaimed sister folk-pop duo The Nields are at Spencertown Academy in its Roots & Shoots Concert series on Saturday, January 18 at 8pm. Nerissa and Katryna are known for their hook-heavy folk-pop tunes and their close sisterly harmonies. They haven’t lost their socio-political consciousness, either – one of their best songs of the past few years is called “Tyrants Always Fall.”

 

The Williams College Department of Music presents I/O Fest ’19, it annual, four-day festival of  new music. The festival runs from Thursday, Jan. 16 through Sunday, Jan. 19 at various venues in Williamstown, including the ’62 Center on the Williams Campus and at the Clark Art Institute. All events are free and open to the public

 

Electronic artist/drummer Ian Chang collaborates with visual duo Endless Endless to create a mesmerizing world of integrated sound, light, and projection that responds to Chang’s cathartic drumming in Club B10 at MASS MoCA on Saturday, January 18 at 8pm

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