Lana Del Rey

Before she was the defining voice of cinematic pop melancholy, Elizabeth Woolridge Grant was a kid growing up in the Adirondacks. Born June 21, 1985, Lana Del Rey — as the world would come to know her — spent her formative years in Lake Placid, the tiny Olympic village nestled in the mountains of northern […]
Orleans

Orleans is the band that gave America “Still the One” and “Dance with Me” — two of the most enduring soft-rock anthems of the 1970s — and their story begins in the creative community of Woodstock, New York. Formed in February 1972 by guitarist-songwriter John Hall, keyboardist-vocalist Larry Hoppen, and drummer Wells Kelly, with bassist […]
Chuck Mangione

Chuck Mangione made the flugelhorn famous, and he did it from Rochester, New York. Born on November 29, 1940, to Italian-American parents who owned Mangione Grocery, he grew up in a household where jazz was the family language. His father’s enthusiasm for the music meant that the Mangione home was a gathering place for musicians, […]
Mick Guzauski

If you have heard a number-one hit single in the past four decades, there is a reasonable chance Mick Guzauski mixed it. Born and raised in Rochester, New York, Guzauski has mixed over 27 number-one singles, won nine Grammy Awards, and worked with a client list that spans the entire spectrum of popular music — […]
Goo Goo Dolls

The Goo Goo Dolls formed in 1986 in Buffalo, New York, when guitarist-vocalist Johnny Rzeznik, bassist-vocalist Robby Takac, and drummer George Tutuska started playing together as a cover band originally called the Sex Maggots. The name change to Goo Goo Dolls — pulled from an ad in True Detective magazine — was the first of […]
Todd Rundgren

Todd Rundgren is one of the most creatively restless figures in the history of popular music — a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and technological pioneer whose work from the Woodstock and Bearsville studios of Upstate New York shaped the sound of the 1970s and beyond. Born June 22, 1948, in Philadelphia, Rundgren arrived in Woodstock […]
Jimmy Van Heusen

Jimmy Van Heusen wrote 76 songs for Frank Sinatra, won four Academy Awards, and shaped the sound of American popular music for three decades — all starting from a radio station in Syracuse, New York. Born Edward Chester Babcock on January 26, 1913, in Syracuse, Van Heusen began writing songs in high school and had […]
Thomas Dolby at Assembly | April 16, 2026

Thomas Dolby plays Assembly in Kingston on April 16. The synth-pop visionary behind “She Blinded Me with Science” — live and up close in the Hudson Valley.
Sammy Rae & The Friends at State Theatre of Ithaca | November 9, 2026

Sammy Rae & The Friends play State Theatre of Ithaca on November 9. One of the most electric live shows in indie right now — expect this one to sell fast.
North to Shore Festival

North to Shore Festival spans Newark, Asbury Park, and Freehold across 16 days of music, comedy, and culture — New Jersey’s most ambitious multi-city arts event.