THE UPSTATE

Music Hall of Fame

Celebrating the musicians, builders, and visionaries who made Upstate New York a force in American music.

89 Inductees Across 7 Regions

The Regions That Built American Music

From Buffalo’s funk and punk scenes to Rochester’s Eastman School pipeline, from the Woodstock creative commune to Albany’s underground, Upstate New York has shaped American music in profound and often underrecognized ways.

Buffalo & Western New York

No Upstate city rivals Buffalo for sheer musical breadth. Rick James defined funk from the East Side. Ani DiFranco built the DIY independent label movement from her Buffalo apartment. The Goo Goo Dolls gave the world "Iris." Cannibal Corpse became the best-selling death metal band of all time. Grover Washington Jr. invented smooth jazz. Griselda put Buffalo back on the national hip-hop map. And Harold Arlen — the man who wrote "Over the Rainbow" — was a Buffalo native.

Rochester & The Eastman School

The Eastman School of Music is the single most important institutional pipeline for Upstate NY music talent. It trained Chuck Mangione, Steve Gadd, Ron Carter, Mick Guzauski, Mitch Miller, Angelo Badalamenti, and Maria Schneider. Lou Gramm of Foreigner grew up in Rochester. Cab Calloway was born there. Son House was rediscovered there in 1964.

Woodstock & The Hudson Valley

When Albert Grossman moved to Woodstock in the 1960s and built Bearsville Studios, he created an ecosystem that attracted Bob Dylan, The Band, Van Morrison, Todd Rundgren, and dozens of jazz legends. Levon Helm hosted the Midnight Ramble concerts from his barn. Alan Gerry saved the Woodstock festival site by building Bethel Woods Center for the Arts.

Syracuse & Central New York

Jimmy Van Heusen — who wrote "Come Fly with Me" for Sinatra — was born in Syracuse. Ronnie James Dio grew up in nearby Cortland. Joey Belladonna of Anthrax hails from Oswego. Earth Crisis pioneered metalcore. Joe Bonamassa, the world's top-grossing blues artist, opened for B.B. King at age 12 in Utica.

The Capital Region

Phantogram, State Champs, Drug Church, Maria Brink of In This Moment, MacArthur Fellow Vijay Iyer, and Voice winner Sawyer Fredericks all have roots here. Greg Haymes built the scene by writing about it for 30 years. Greg Bell booked 3,000 shows. Brooks Brown built WEQX into the last independent alternative radio station in America.

The Finger Lakes

10,000 Maniacs formed in Jamestown. X Ambassadors came out of Ithaca. Orleans gave us "Still the One." Gym Class Heroes launched from Geneva. And the GrassRoots Festival in Trumansburg has been bringing communities together through music since 1991.

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Bob Dylan (Woodstock Period)

Woodstock (resident 1965-1972)

Bob Dylan's Woodstock years (1965-1972) were among his most creatively fertile. The Basement Tapes, recorded with The Band at Big Pink in Saugerties, became one...

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Foreigner (Lou Gramm)

Rochester

Rochester-born Lou Gramm was the iconic lead vocalist and co-writer for Foreigner, one of the best-selling rock bands of all time with over 80 million...

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Levon Helm

Woodstock

The Band's drummer and vocalist made Woodstock his permanent home, hosting the beloved Midnight Ramble concerts from his barn studio. His three-time Grammy-winning solo career...

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Ronnie James Dio

Cortland

One of the greatest heavy metal vocalists in history. Ronnie James Dio grew up in Cortland, NY, where he formed his first bands. He fronted...

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Steve Gadd

Rochester (Irondequoit)

Born in Rochester and trained at the Eastman School of Music, Steve Gadd is widely considered one of the greatest session drummers in music history....

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The Band

Woodstock / Saugerties

The Band lived and created their masterworks in Woodstock and Saugerties, recording Music from Big Pink in a house in West Saugerties. Levon Helm remained...

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Van Morrison

Woodstock (resident)

Northern Irish legend Van Morrison was a Woodstock resident who recorded key albums in the area. His time in Upstate New York contributed to some...

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