Showing posts with label concerts. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Seven Music Live Streams to Check Out While “Social Distancing”


COVID-19 has been ravaging the music industry, putting the concert industry at a stand-still as states close venues and artists cancel shows and other large gatherings in exchange for “social distancing.”

In lieu of concert halls with hundreds or thousands of people in attendance, a handful of artists have been making the leap to live streaming. An uptick in the practice started in the last week, with artists such as Code Orange, Cro-Mags, John Legend and more already clocking in time from their own homes. From singular artists “hanging out” with their fans through quiet social media gatherings to large festivals of multiple artists moving online, there is still way more to come.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, has pulled together a list of some of the already announced live streams taking place over the next few weeks. Here are seven to look forward to while stuck at home.


1.       Ben Gibbard: Death Cab For Cutie / The Postal Service frontman Ben Gibbard will be live-streaming intimate sets from his home studio every day at 7PM Eastern on Facebook and YouTube. He started last night, playing a ten-song set of fan favorites and a cover of Radiohead’s “Fake Plastic Trees.” Gibbard announced his plans on Tuesday, saying that fans can even expect special guests to “stop by digitally.” (Daily, 7PM Eastern, Facebook / YouTube)

2.       Christine and the Queens: Similarly to Gibbard, French singer/band Christine and the Queens will be live streaming on Christine’s Instagram at 6PM Eastern every day. According to a post on Twitter, “guests and weird concepts” will be included in the streams. The first stream featured a discussion with Charli XCX. (Daily, 6PM Eastern, Instagram)

3.       Shut In & Sing: Described on StageIt as “a group of songwriters joining forces to stay connected through music and community,” Shut In & Sing is an ongoing concert event launched by Kelly McCartney (‘Hangin’ & Sangin’ podcast) and singer/songwriter Natalia Zukerman featuring music from country, folk and Americana artists on a nightly basis. Artists range from the fairly well-known (such as Jill Sobule [3/21] and Lori McKenna [3/28]) to up-and-comers looking for a break. The first show starts Thursday and more are booked through April 11. All shows are pay-what-you-can. (March 19-April 11[so far], Times Vary, StageIt)

4.       Luck Reunion Festival: Initially slated to begin on Thursday (3/19), Willie Nelson’s Luck Reunion Festival has moved from his backyard to the internet. ‘Luck Presents: ‘Till Further Notice’ will feature performances from Nelson and his sons, Margo Price, Jewel and more, as well as segments with “partners, charities, and makers that make up the cherished “Luck Family.” The show starts at 7PM Eastern on the Luck Reunion website, Twitch and Facebook. It is free, though a tip jar is available for those who want to donate to the artists. (March 19, 7PM Eastern, Luck Reunion/Facebook/Twitch)

5.       The Indigo Girls: After cancelling all of their March and April tour dates (including one right here on Long Island), The Indigo Girls will be taking to Facebook on Thursday for a “low key, home grown set of songs” and a “Q and A.” The stream is to celebrate the band’s upcoming album, ‘Look Long,’ out May 22. (March 19, 6PM Eastern, Facebook)

6.       Ultra Virtual Audio Festival: With Miami’s Ultra Music Festival cancelled, the festival is teaming up with SiriusXM to bring EDM fans a “virtual” alternative. The Ultra Virtual Audio Festival will be presented starting Friday (3/20) on the limited-run station UMF Radio. Artists joining the fest include Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, Martin Garrix and Major Laser, among others. (March 20-23, 5PM Eastern, SiriusXM Channel 52)

7.       Neil Young: Announced on his Neil Young Archives site Monday that he plans to start streaming what he calls “Fireside Sessions” in the near future. Young’s wife Daryl Hannah will be filming the sets, describing it “a down-home production” with “a few songs,” and “a little time together.”


Now, more than ever, we need music to help us deal with the world in crisis.  These are just some of the artists and events who are attempting to bring people together through the power of music amidst the chaos. With the growing amount of restrictions being put in place, it’s only a matter of time before even more artists join the ones above in live streaming sets.

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Find music from many of these artists and more at Vinyl Bay 777. As one of Long Island’s largest independent record shops, we have thousands of titles to choose from in a wide variety of genres. Browse our selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

13 Concerts in New York to Get You Ready for the 2019 Holiday Season


The holidays are fast approaching! With 11 days until the start of Hanukkah and Christmas exactly two weeks away, the festive mood continues to grow here in New York, as it undoubtedly has in the rest of the world. Why not continue to ramp up the festivities with some live music?

New York is full of great live music all year round, but during the holiday season it can’t be beat! From huge artists like Mariah Carey and annual concert events like Jingle Ball to smaller yearly Hanukkah events from the likes of Moshav and Golem, there is something for everyone. We even celebrate the winter solstice big!

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of holiday shows happening in New York over the next couple of weeks. Here are 13 to get you deeper into the holiday spirit!


1.       WALK Holiday Show/Goo Goo Dolls: Long Island’s WALK 97.5 is already getting into the holiday spirit with a 100% Christmas playlist, so it would make sense that the station would be gearing up for a holiday show of their own. That happens tonight at the Paramount in Huntington. 1990s rockers the Goo Goo Dolls headline the event with Beach Slang and ‘American Idol’ alum David Cook will opening. (12/11 @ The Paramount Huntington)

2.       Idina Menzel: Actress and singer Idina Menzel is a busy women. Aside from the release of ‘Frozen 2’ a few weeks ago, she also released a new holiday album, ‘Christmas: A Season of Love,’ in October. Menzel will be ending a three-show tri-state area holiday run of shows tonight with a stop at New York’s Carnegie Hall. (12/11 @ Carnegie Hall)

3.       Pre-Hanukkah Smackdown: Looking to get into the Hanukkah spirit even before Hanukkah begins. Drom NYC is presenting their “Pre-Hanukkah Smackdown” this Thursday with a worldly list of artists that put a spin on traditional klezmer, including the Afrobeat-infused sound of Zion80 and the klezmer-bhangra fusion of Sharabi. Headlining you have gypsy-punks Golem, who’s mix of klezmer, Yiddish melodies and high-intensity performance makes for a lively show you won’t want to miss. (12/12 @ Drom)

4.       Jingle Ball: iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball has become synonymous with the holiday season at this point. The series of yearly holiday events from the radio mega network, Jingle Ball brings together some of the year’s most popular artists to celebrate the season. This year’s New York line-up is a veritable who’s-who of chart-toppers, including Taylor Swift, Lizzo, the Jonas Brothers, Camila Cabello, 5 Seconds of Summer, Dan + Shay, Niall Horan, Lewis Capaldi, Halsey, Monsta X and Fletcher.  (12/13 @ Madison Square Garden)

5.       Mariah Carey: The queen of Christmas, Mariah Carey is currently celebrating the 25th Anniversary of her first Christmas album, ‘Merry Christmas,’ and the inescapable holiday classic “All I Want for Christmas Is You.” The singer will be wrapping her 2019 holiday tour on Sunday at New York’s Madison Square Garden. (12/15)

6.       Hot For The Holidays: If you’re looking for a hip-hop holiday show, Hot 97 is gearing up for their annual Hot For The Holidays show next week. This year’s artists include Khalid, Wale, Layton Greene and The Bonfyre. (12/18 @ Kings Theatre)

7.       Lea Michele: Actress and singer Lea Michele released her first-ever Christmas album, ‘Christmas in the City,’ in October, which hit Billboard’s Top Holiday Albums chart at number 3. Catch her perform music from the album and more during a special three-night residency at the New York Society For Ethical Culture.  (12/19 -21 @ NY Society For Ethical Culture)

8.       Trans-Siberian Orchestra: Perennial holiday instrumental favorites the Trans-Siberian Orchestra are heading our way to spread some Christmas cheer. The group will be bringing their “Christmas Eve And Other Stories” show to Long Island and New Jersey next week. (12/20 @ Nassau Coliseum; 12/21 @ Prudential Center)

9.       Marky Ramone’s Holiday Blitzkrieg: Marky Ramone’s Blitzkrieg, featuring former Ramones drummer Marky Ramone, is set to rock New York’s Gramercy Theatre for their annual ‘Holiday Blitzkrieg.’ Like last year, the group will be joined by Bad Religion/Circle Jerks guitarist Greg Hetson.  (12/20 @ Gramercy Theatre)

10.   Make Music New York Winter: Back for its winter festival, Make Music New York will be celebrating the winter solstice with as much outdoor music as possible all over the city. Favorites such as Piano City (which features pianos placed randomly around the city for people to play), Flatfoot Flatbush (a folk music gathering) and “The Mobile Hallelujah” (traveling carolers singing Handel’s famous ‘Messiah’ movement) all return, and there will be plenty of opportunities to jump in and join a holiday parade or sing Christmas carols with your fellow New Yorkers. (12/21)

11.   CeeLo Green: “Forget You” singer and Goodie Mob member CeeLo Green is celebrating the holidays on the road for his “Holiday Hits” tour. Green will be playing songs from his 2013 Christmas album, ‘Magic Moment,’ as well as hits from throughout his career. (12/21 @ Sony Hall; 12/22 @ Suffolk Theater)

12.   Yo La Tengo: Yo La Tengo’s Hanukkah shows are a holiday tradition at this point. The band will be playing eight consecutive nights at the Bowery Ballroom starting December 22 (the first night of Hanukkah), celebrating every night with special surprise guests. All shows are sold out except the 24th and 25th (Christmas Eve and Christmas).  (12/22-29 @ Bowery Ballroom)

13.   Moshav: Another Hanukkah tradition: Moshav. The band will be playing their annual “Festival of Lights” show on Hanukkah night three / Christmas Eve. Soulfarm and Yimmy will be opening. (12/24 @ SOB’s)


With the holidays only weeks away, now is the perfect time to start celebrating with live music. Check out some of the shows listed above and let us know what holiday shows you’re excited to see this season in the comments below.

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Find the perfect holiday music and more at Vinyl Bay 777. As Long Island’s top new independent record shop, we have thousands of titles to choose from in a variety of genres to suit most music lovers. Browse our wide selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

New York Events Celebrating Woodstock’s 50th Anniversary


The Woodstock Music and Arts Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary this weekend. Originally taking place August 15-17, 1969, the historic festival summed up an era of “peace, love and music” that has continued to inspire five decades on.

Even without Woodstock 50, there are a lot of tributes happening around the New York area to celebrate the festival’s 50th anniversary. Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, is taking a look at some of this weekend’s events ranging from concerts to movies to art exhibits. Whether you’re heading out to the original grounds or staying right here on Long Island, here are six ways you can celebrate Woodstock on this historic anniversary.


1.       Bethel Woods: Why not spend the anniversary of Woodstock at the place where it happened? The Bethel Woods Center For The Arts is celebrating all weekend long with special shows from Ringo Starr (August 16), Santana and The Doobie Brothers (August 17) and John Fogerty (August 18). If you can’t make it up this weekend, the museum’s special ‘We Are Golden: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the Woodstock Festivals and Aspirations for a Peaceful Future’ exhibit goes on until December 31. That’s not to mention that it will be a whole lot easier to revel at the concert grounds post-Woodstock as security will be tight around the venue this weekend.

2.       ‘Woodstock: The Director’s Cut’: If you’re looking to see never-before-seen footage from the original Woodstock festival, Fathom Events is showing the director’s cut of the original ‘Woodstock’ film on August 15. Locations on Long Island showing the film include the Regal Westbury 12, the Regal Farmingdale 10, Farmingdale Multiplex Cinemas, Regal Deer Park 16 & IMAX and the AMC Stony Brook 17, among others. A full list of New York theaters showing the film can be found on the Fathom Events website.

3.       Morrison Hotel Gallery: If you want to see some photography from the historic event, Morrison Hotel Gallery locations in New York, Los Angeles and Maui will be hosting an exhibit called “Woodstock: 3 Days That Lasted 50 Years.” Featuring works from Henry Diltz (the official Woodstock photographer), Elliott Landy, Lisa Law, Ken Regan, Amalie R. Rothschild, Rowland Scherman and Baron Wolman, the exhibit runs through August 31.

4.       Café Wha?: A staple of 60s counterculture itself and a first home to many of the acts who would go on to perform at Woodstock, Café Wha? will be doing their own tribute to the festival this Friday (August 16). JT Curtis of Let It Be and Joan Chew of Lez Zeppelin will be on hand to cover the music of the original event’s biggest draws, including Jefferson Airplane, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who and more.

5.       Deepwells Farm: Those looking to head out east on Long Island can find an outdoor tribute to Woodstock at Deepwells Farm County Park in St. James this Saturday (August 17). The event runs from 2PM to 8PM (doors open at 1PM) and features tribute performances from The Janis Joplin Experience featuring Lisa Polizzi (Janis Joplin), the Kerry Kearney Band (Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane), Reckoning (the Grateful Dead) and Dear Prudence (general Woodstock favorites and the Beatles), with a special appearance from Zebra’s Randy Jackson.

6.       Jones Beach Bandshell: Over to the west, Jones Beach has their own Woodstock tributes scheduled as part of their summer concert series at the bandshell. Friday (August 16) will pay homage to The Who with a performance from tribute band Who’s Next with special guest Katie Pearlman. Then on Saturday (August 17), Willie And The Poor Boys will pay tribute to Creedence Clearwater Revival and Lisa Polizzi will make her second appearance of the day in tribute to Janis Joplin.


Woodstock turns 50 this weekend and there are many ways to celebrate the momentous occasion in New York. From visiting the original location to watching archive footage from the event to outstanding tribute concerts both in the city and Long Island, there is an event for however you want to celebrate.

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Find music from Woodstock and its historic line-up right here at Vinyl Bay 777. As Long Island’s top new independent record shop, we have thousands of titles to choose from in a wide variety of genres. Browse our selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Friday, November 30, 2018

Shows to Check Out in New York this Weekend (November 30-December 2, 2018)


New York has one of the most vibrant music scenes in the world. From large venues with nationally touring artists to smaller clubs giving up-and-comers their big breaks, there is never a dull moment. There is usually something going on every night of the week. With the weekend almost here, this is the perfect time to check out just what the music scene has to offer.

There is a lot going on in the New York area this weekend, particularly when it comes to rock shows. Bob Dylan is finishing up his seven show Beacon Theatre run. The Hold Steady and Yo La Tengo have holiday residencies that will be anything but predictable. We also have some big shows from Dave Matthews Band, O.A.R. and Peter Bjorn and John.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve once again compiled a list of our picks for this weekend’s hottest shows in the New York area. Here are eight we know will be worth checking out.


1.       Peter Bjorn and John: Swedish indie rockers Peter Bjorn and John released their new album ‘Darker Days’ last month. The album brought them back to their original style of writing and producing songs themselves. Catch the band promote the album on tour this weekend. Georgi Kay opens tonight’s show, while Talos opens Saturday.  (Friday, Rough Trade; Saturday, Bowery Ballroom)

2.       The Hold Steady: The Hold Steady is in the middle of their third-annual ‘Massive Nights’ holiday run. So far, the band has played their album ‘Stay Positive’ in its entirety, as well as had surprise opening sets from Ted Leo (night one) and Laura Stevenson and Bomb the Music Industry!/Antarctigo Vespucci’s Jeff Rosenstock (night two). Tonight’s opener was reviled earlier today as Bad Moves, but there is still no word yet on who will be opening Saturday’s show. (Friday & Saturday, Brooklyn Bowl)

3.       Bob Dylan: There are only two more shows in Bob Dylan’s epic seven night Beacon Theatre residency! Catch the legendary folk-rock singer/songwriter and Nobel Laureate as he performs some of his most iconic songs (Friday & Saturday, Beacon Theatre)

4.       Dave Matthews Band: Dave Matthews Band released their latest album, ‘Come Tomorrow,’ in June, their first studio effort in six years. The band kicked off a short fall tour behind the album, playing the first of two Madison Square Garden shows last night. The band plays the second sold out show tonight. (Friday, Madison Square Garden)

5.       O.A.R.: O.A.R. is slated to release their new album, ‘The Mighty,’ this spring. In the meantime, the band is out on the road with their ‘Just Like Paradise’ headlining tour with Huntertones and Lumin as openers. (Saturday, St. George Theatre; Sunday, The Paramount)

6.       Jesse Malin: New York punk icon Jesse Malin will be headlining this year’s ‘Rock the Night’ fundraiser, happening this weekend. The event raises money and awareness for Crohn’s and Colitis Research. Also on the bill are Trapper Schoepp and comedians Bill Burr and Dean DelRay. (Saturday, Highline Ballroom)

7.       Yo La Tengo: Yo La Tengo are back for another year of Hanukkah shows. Starting Sunday night (Hanukkah night one) and lasting all eight nights, the band will be playing their hits, music from their new album, ‘There’s a Riot Going On’, and covers. The band also usually has some super secret special guests, so there are sure to be some surprises. Note: All nights are sold out. (Sunday - 12/9, Bowery Ballroom)

8.       Adam Pascal & Anthony Rapp: It has been a little over two decades since Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal starred in the Broadway production of ‘Rent’ playing Mark Cohen and Roger Davis, respectively. And though the two have moved on to other roles, they have maintained their friendship throughout the years. The two share the stage again this weekend for an intimate show celebrating that friendship. (Sunday, Sony Hall)


With a plethora of hot shows happening around the New York area this weekend, this is a great chance to see just what the music scene has to offer. Check out one of the shows above or any of the many others peppering the area and let us know what shows you’re excited to see live.

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Find music from these touring artists and more at Vinyl Bay 777. As Long Island’s top new independent record shop we have thousands of titles to choose from in a variety of genres to fit most music lovers’ tastes. Browse our wide selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Friday, November 23, 2018

Shows to Check Out in New York This Weekend (November 23-25, 2018)


Thanksgiving is over. If you’ve spent all the time with your family and friends you can stand and you’ve had enough of the hoards of people out holiday shopping, perhaps it’s time for a break. Why not celebrate the long holiday weekend by braving the cold and heading out to a live show?

There is a lot going on in the New York area this weekend. Bob Dylan kicks off a seven-night run of shows in the city.  Music icons Art Garfunkel, Arlo Guthrie, Taylor Dayne and Patty Smyth are playing special shows. There are punk and metal shows from The Menzingers, Death From Above, Halestorm and Shilpa Ray. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve compiled as list of some of this weekend’s hottest shows. Here are eight shows we know will be worth checking out.


1.       Bob Dylan: Legendary folk rocker Bob Dylan released the latest installment of his ‘Bootleg Series’ this month, which includes even more tracks recorded during the ‘Blood on the Tracks’ studio sessions. In support, Dylan embarked on a fall tour, which begins winding down this weekend with seven shows in New York starting tonight and lasting over the next week and a half. (Friday – December 1, Beacon Theatre)

2.       The Menzingers: Punk rockers The Menzingers released two new singles, “Toy Soldiers” and “The Freaks” earlier this year, leading speculation that there could be more new music on the way. The band will be wrapping up its current fall tour this weekend, kicking things off with a show in Brooklyn tonight. Tiny Moving Parts and Daddy Issues open the show. (Friday, Brooklyn Steel)

3.       Death From Above: It has been 16 years since dance rockers Death From Above released their debut EP, ‘Heads Up.’ The Canadian duo have been on tour playing the EP in full. Said tour wraps up this weekend with three east coast shows, starting with Brooklyn tonight. (Friday, Elsewhere)

4.       Art Garfunkel: One half of the duo Simon & Garfunkel, Art Garfunkel has been delighting fans for more than five decades with some of the most iconic songs ever written. Last year, the singer published an autobiography, ‘What Is It All But Luminous.’ Garfunkel plays three intimate shows in the New York / Long Island area this weekend, all of which will most likely focus on his many hits. (Friday, Suffolk Theatre; Sunday & Monday, City Winery)

5.       Arlo Guthrie: In what has become an annual tradition, Arlo Guthrie plays his yearly Thanksgiving concert at Carnegie Hall this weekend. This could be the last time however, as he told Billboard earlier this week that he might be ending it next year. (Saturday, Carnegie Hall)

6.       Halestorm / In This Moment / New Years Day: Three kick-butt female-fronted bands on one stage? Yes please! Halestorm headlines this metal-infused girl power tour, having just released their new album, ‘Vicious,’ this past July. In This Moment and New Years Day, who are both working on new albums, act as main support. (Saturday, Hammerstein Ballroom)

7.       Taylor Dayne & Patty Smyth and Scandal: If metal is not your cup of tea, two of the 1980’s hottest female icons have also joined forces for a fall tour. Pop singer Taylor Dayne and rocker Patty Smyth and Scandel wrap things up this weekend in Staten Island. If you can’t make this show, Dayne kicks off a special Christmas tour on Long Island next week with Peabo Bryson, John Secada and Deniece Williams. (Saturday, St. George Theatre)

8.       Shilpa Ray: A staple of the New York underground scene, Shilpa Ray has been compared to early punk legends like Blondie and Patti Smith. She plays a special Thanksgiving show this weekend benefiting the Mount Sinai SAVI Program. Other artists on the bill include NO ICE, Crazy Pills, Painted Zeroes and Joanna Sternberg. (Sunday, Mercury Lounge)


Spend your Thanksgiving weekend rocking out to some great live music. Check out the some of the shows above or any of the smaller shows that make the New York music scene so unique and let us know what live shows you’re excited for in the comments below.

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Find music from many of these touring artists and more at Vinyl Bay 777. As Long Island’s favorite new independent record shop, we have thousands of titles to choose from in a variety of genres to satisfy most music fans. Browse our wide selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Friday, November 16, 2018

Shows to Check Out in New York This Weekend (November 16-18, 2018)


The weekend is just a few short hours away. That means it’s time to finalize those last-minute plans for a little bit of fun. If you’re still looking for something to do, why not check out a live show?

Par usual, New York City and Long Island are filled with live music shows this weekend. Jack White will be playing two big shows in Brooklyn. Pixies get intimate this weekend with a three-night event to celebrate their debut album’s 30th anniversary. Josh Groban’s massive arena tour will make its way to Manhattan. Lance Bass and the Pop 2000 Tour will be bringing the early 2000s nostalgia to Long Island. We have shows from veteran bands like Toto, Kansas, The Wailers and The Doobie Brothers. There are pop-punk shows from Silverstein, Cute Is What We Aim for and Iron Chic. You also have shows from relative newcomers like The Suffers.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve once again compiled a list of the weekend’s hottest shows happening in the New York area. Here are 10 that are sure to be worth the price of admission.


1.       O-Town / Ryan Cabrera / Lance Bass: 2000’s night comes to Mulcahy’s in style this week as the Pop 2000 Tour rolls in. Hosted by *NSYNC’s Lance Bass, the tour features television boy band O-Town and singer Ryan Cabrera, as well as boy band tribute Larger Than Life to cover all your other boy band needs. If you grew up in the late 1990s/early 2000s, this will be one nostalgia-filled night to give you the feels all over again. (Friday, Mulcahy’s)

2.       Silverstein: It has been 15 years since pop-punk / “screamo” band Silverstein released their debut album, ‘When Broken Is Easily Fixed.’ The band is currently on an anniversary tour behind the album, which finds them playing two separate sets a night, one featuring the album in its entirety and the other featuring all their biggest hits and fan favorites. The tour hits Brooklyn tonight with Hawthorne Heights, As Cities Burn and Capstan opening. (Friday, Warsaw)

3.       Toto: With the popularity of Weezer’s cover of their classic hit “Africa,” Toto has enjoyed a few extra minutes in the spotlight. The band recently released a new greatest hits album called  ‘40 Trips Around the Sun’ for their 40th anniversary and are currently on a world tour of the same name. Said tour makes its way to Long Island tonight. (Friday, Tilles Center)

4.       Kansas: Kansas is celebrating the 40th anniversary of their best-selling album ‘Point of Know Return’ this year with a US tour where the band will be playing the album from front to back. The show will also feature a set of classics from the band’s more than four decade career, including deep cuts they may never have played live before. (Friday, The Paramount Huntington)

5.       Jack White: Singer, guitarist and former White Stripes frontman Jack White released his third solo album, ‘Boarding House Reach,’ this past March. White is currently finishing up the ‘Boarding House Reach’ tour this week with two of the four remaining shows happening in New York this weekend. Saturday’s show is sold out, but there are still some tickets for tonight’s performance. Nude Party act as direct support for all shows. (Friday & Saturday, Kings Theatre)

6.       The Suffers: Texas soul-rock band The Suffers returned with their sophomore album, ‘Everything Here,’ this past summer. The band’s soulful sound and big stage presence rival that of more well-known bands like the Alabama Shakes. Get in on the ground floor and check them out this weekend in Brooklyn. (Saturday, Rough Trade)

7.       Pixies: Over the last year, the Pixies have been playing special shows in celebration of the band’s debut album, ‘Surfer Rosa,’ turning 30. Having already done runs in London and Mexico City, its New York’s turn. The band will be playing the album, as well as its EP predecessor ‘Come On Pilgrim,’ at three intimate shows in Brooklyn, interspersing them with more songs “from the time period that are not on the anniversary release.” (Sunday - Tuesday, Brooklyn Steel)

8.       The Wailers: Bob Marley’s legendary backing band The Wailers brings the good vibes to Long Island this weekend. The band will be playing some of Marley’s classic hits as well as their own tunes. Openers include The Zebulonites, Aqua Cherry, Linus Flax and DJ Easeback. (Sunday, Mulcahy’s)

9.       Cute Is What We Aim for: Following a stint in rehab earlier this year for frontman Shaant Hacikyan, Cute Is What We Aim for is back on tour. Relive the early 2000s pop-punk / “emo” days this weekend when the band headlines the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn. MAKEOUT, Minshara and Brightside open the show. (Sunday, Knitting Factory)

10.   Josh Groban: After focusing on acting for a few years, vocalist Josh Groban is back with a new album, ‘Bridges,’ released in September. It’s his first album of original songs in five years. Catch the “You Raise Me Up” singer this weekend as his ‘Bridges’ tour brings comes through New York. (Sunday, Madison Square Garden)


If you’re still looking for something fun to do this weekend, why not include a live show in your plans. This weekend is filled with amazing shows big and small happening all around New York City and Long Island. Check out the shows above and let us know what shows you’re excited to see in the comments below.

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Find music from these touring artists and more at Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s top new independent record shop. We have thousands of titles to choose from in an array of genres to suit most music fans. Browse our wide selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDS, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Friday, November 9, 2018

Live Shows to Check Out in New York This Weekend (November 9-11, 2018)


The New York music scene is one of the most vibrant in the world. Filled with amazing live shows every night of the week, there is never a dull moment.

This weekend is no exception, as a handful of big name artists are heading our way. Elton John and Billy Joel will both be playing big arena shows. Metal is well represented on Long Island with shows from Skid Row and Vixen. There are also some smaller-scale yet still hot shows from the likes of John Nolan and Toro Y Moi.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve once again compiled a list of some of the hottest shows happening in the New York area this weekend. Here are seven shows worth checking out.


1.       Elton John: Elton John’s ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ tour returns to New York tonight. This is the fifth of his 11 sold-out area shows. Hear the singer’s biggest hits and crowd favorites (at least) one last time before he retires from touring. (Friday, Madison Square Garden)

2.       John Nolan: Following his induction into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame yesterday with his band Taking Back Sunday, guitarist John Nolan is heading off on a solo tour behind his newly released third solo album, ‘Abendigo.’ Joining him on tour are Heavy Vessel and Destry, which features Nolan’s sister and former Straylight Run bandmate Michelle Da Rosa. (Friday, Union Pool)

3.       Billy Joel: If Elton John wasn’t enough piano rock for you, Billy Joel takes over Madison Square Garden just one night later. The 58th show of his residency, Joel is still selling out the famed arena month after month. (Saturday, Madison Square Garden)

4.       Skid Row: New Jersey metal band Skid Row is currently at work on the third and final installment of the ‘United World Rebellion’ album trilogy, their first album to feature new vocalist ZP Theart, due for release some time next year. Until then, catch the band on Long Island this weekend for a high-energy show sure to melt some faces. (Saturday, The Paramount)

5.       In Dreams - Roy Orbison: Roy Orbison is the latest artist to be getting the hologram tour treatment. ‘In Dreams – Live In Concert’ will feature a live orchestra backing up a laser-projected recreation of Orbison. Julian Frampton (not a hologram) opens the show. (Saturday, Tilles Center)

6.       Vixen: All-female metal band Vixen released a live album this past July culled from their 2017 tour. See them live for yourself as the band plays a short run of east coast shows this weekend, including a stop on Long Island this Saturday. (Saturday, Space at Westbury)

7.       Toro Y Moi: Synth-pop / chillwave artist Toro Y Moi recently announced that he will be releasing a new album, ‘Outer Peace,’ next year, a follow-up to last year’s well received ‘Boo Boo.’ Of the album, he said in a press release (reported by Pitchfork) “this record is a response to how disposable culture has become and how it affects creativity.” The artist plays two sold-out shows in Brooklyn this weekend, as well as a late-night DJ set on Saturday. (Saturday & Sunday, Elsewhere)


Whether it’s a big show or a small club show, the New York music scene always has something going on. This weekend is a great time to explore the scene for yourself. Check out one of the shows listed above or any of the smaller shows happening around the area and let us know who you’re excited to see in the comments below.

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Friday, November 2, 2018

Shows to Check out in New York This Weekend (November 2-4, 2018)


The weekend is almost here! In just a few short hours it will be time to unwind from the stresses of the week. What better way to do that than to head out to a live show.

As always, there are a lot of shows going on in the New York and Long Island area this weekend. Legends George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, and Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes have shows in Manhattan this weekend, as will Cypress Hill, who will be continuing their annual Halloween show tradition. Tenacious D will be around all weekend celebrating their new album. There will also be some great rock and pop punk shows this weekend from the likes of Antarctigo Vespucci, The Wonder Years, PVMNTS and WSTR.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve once again rounded up our picks for this weekend’s hottest live shows. Here are seven we know will be worth checking out.


1.       George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic: After remaining dormant on the recording front for nearly four decades, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic released a new album this past May. Catch the group playing songs from the new album, as well as a myriad of funky hits, tonight. (Friday, Sony Hall)

2.       Tenacious D: Comedic metal band Tenacious D has a new album and completed web series out today. Tonight the duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass will be celebrating the occasion with a Q&A session, as well as a double showing of the web series. Then on Saturday and Sunday, the guys kick off their US tour with two nights in Brooklyn. (Friday, Alamo Drafthouse; Saturday & Sunday, Kings Theatre)

3.       Cypress Hill: If you want a little more Halloween fun post-Halloween, Cypress Hill will be bringing their annual Haunted Hill show to Brooklyn tonight. Opening the show will be NYHC vets Madball. (Friday, Warsaw)

4.       Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes: Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes have been around the New York/New Jersey music scene for more than four decades. In that time, these guys have really gotten to know what their audience wants. The result is a fun show with audience banter and some great hits. (Saturday, Sony Hall)

5.       Antarctigo Vespucci: Indie-rock super duo Antarctigo Vespucci released their new album, ‘Love In the Time of E-mail,’ last week. Catch the band on tour behind the album this weekend. Katie Ellen and Gobbinjr open the show. (Sunday, Music Hall of Williamsburg)

6.       The Wonder Years: Pop-punk rockers The Wonder Years have been upping their game a lot over the past 13 years. Their latest album, ‘Sister Cities,’ has some of the band’s most worldly songs, expanding on the sound they’ve been honing for more than a decade. Have Mercy, Oso Oso and Shortly join the band as support. (Sunday, Paramount Huntington)

7.       PVMNTS / WSTR: Pop-punk bands PVMNTS and WSTR have both had break out years in 2018. PVMNTS, which features ‘Teen Wolf’ star Tyler Posey as frontman, released their debut EP reminiscent of the genre in the mid-2000s. WSTR, who released their second full length this year, have a harder edge to their music, though the lyrics and sentiment seem very tongue-in-cheek. Together, this should be a great show. (Sunday, Gramercy Theatre)


This weekend, why not unwind by heading out to one of the many live shows the New York scene has to offer. Check out the shows above or any of the other smaller shows happening around the city and let us know what artists you’re excited to see live in the comments below.

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Find music from these touring artists and more at Vinyl Bay 777. As Long Island’s top new independent record shop, we have thousands of titles to choose from in a wide variety of genres. Browse our selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Shows to Check Out in New York This Weekend (October 26-28, 2018)


The New York music scene is filled with amazing music every night of the week. From big name artists passing through the area to smaller artists playing the small clubs that are the heart of the scene, there is never a dull moment. And with the weekend just a few short hours away, this is the perfect time to see what the New York music scene has to offer.

This weekend, the New York area will be jam-packed with big shows. Twenty One Pilots, Nick Cave and Marc Anthony all have arena tours converging on the area over the next three days. You have punk and rock shows from the likes of the Descendents, Screaming Females, Clutch, Sevendust, They Might Be Giants and the Violent Femmes. Garbage is celebrating 20 years of their sophomore album. Big D and the Kids Table are playing a special Halloween show. Minus the Bear’s farewell tour will be making a couple of stops in the area as well. Classic rockers like Air Supply and ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons are in town, as is Billy Joel who will be playing another show in his record-breaking Madison Square Garden run. You also have some shows from local up-and-comers like Two Feet and The Fuzz.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve rounded up a list of some of the hottest shows happening in the New York area this weekend. Here are 11 that we think will be worth checking out.


1.       Descendents: You can’t go wrong with checking out one of the west coast’s most revered hardcore punk bands. The Descendents are back together and released their first full-length album in 12 years, ‘Hypercaffium Spazzinate,’ in 2016. Teenage Bottlerocket and Ruth Ruth open the show. (Friday, Playstation Theater)

2.       Big D & the Kids Table: If you’re in the mood for some ska, Big D and the Kids Table will be in town for a special Halloween show tonight. Dubbed “A Nightmare Before Halloween,” the show will also feature Bigwig and The Creepshow as openers. (Friday, Brooklyn Bazaar)

3.       The Fuzz: New Jersey rockers The Fuzz are a band not to be missed. Frontwoman Chevonne, who has competed on ‘The Voice’ and sung back-up for Lady Gaga, commands the stage, serving up an intensely energetic show. (Friday, Rockwood Music Hall Stage 1)

4.       Clutch & Sevendust: Heavy rock band Clutch released their 12th studio album, ‘Book of Bad Decisions,’ last month to rave reviews from critics. The band teams up with fellow hard rockers Sevendust, whose new album, ‘All I See Is War,’ also came out earlier this year, for a North American tour. The tour wraps up in New York this weekend with two shows at Irving Plaza, of which the Saturday show is sold out. (Friday & Saturday, Irving Plaza)

5.       Twenty One Pilots: Twenty One Pilots have become one of the biggest bands in the world over the last few years, breaking the normal genre boundaries to create a sound all their own. Their latest album, ‘Trench,’ has been garnering praise from both critics and fans, who have turned it into the band’s best-selling album so far. Twenty One Pilots is in the middle of their worldwide ‘Bandito’ tour, which hits Long Island this weekend and NYC’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday. (Saturday, Nassau Coliseum)

6.       They Might Be Giants: They Might Be Giants are bringing their ‘An Evening with TMBG’ show to New York this weekend. As stated on their website, this is a brand new show with two sets per night featuring hits and fan favorites from their albums, including from their latest release, ‘I Like Fun.’ Also mentioned is a “show within a show” called Quiet Storm that boasts new arrangements for songs with a quiet and stormy twist. (Saturday, Terminal 5)

7.       Garbage: This year marks the 20th anniversary of alt-rock band Garbage’s iconic second album, ‘Version 2.0.’ To celebrate, the band is released a 20th anniversary edition of the album, as well as embarked on a nationwide tour. The US dates of that tour wrap up in New York this weekend. (Saturday, Kings Theatre)

8.       Two Feet: Electronic artist and singer Two Feet’s slow tempo’d break out single “I Feel Like I’m Drowning” has been all over alternative radio this year. The song comes from his debut full-length, ‘A 20 Something F***,’ released earlier this month, which has been getting positive reviews from critics. Catch him in New York this weekend before he hops on tour with Panic! At The Disco in the New Year. (Saturday, Brooklyn Steel)

9.       Minus the Bear: Over the summer, indie rockers Minus the Bear called it quits after nearly 17 years together. To give their fans a proper goodbye and to promote their final EP, ‘Fair Enough,’ the band has embarked on a North American farewell tour that hits the New York area this weekend. According to the band’s website, they will be “digging deep” into their back catalog, so you might even hear some songs they never play. (Sunday & Monday, Irving Plaza)

10.   Marc Anthony: One of the biggest names in Latin music, Marc Anthony has sold millions of albums over the course of his more than three decade career. His latest single, “Esta Rico,” featuring Will Smith and Bad Bunny, earned the singer another top 10 hit on the Latin charts in the US. Anthony brings his Legacy tour to New York this weekend, aiming to get you out of your seat and dancing in the aisles. (Sunday, Madison Square Garden)

11.   Billy F Gibbons: ZZ Top frontman Billy F Gibbons dug deep into his blues roots this year for his second solo album, ‘The Big Bad Blues,’ released this past September. Hear the rocker in a new light when his ‘Big Bad Blues’ tour hits Long Island this weekend and NYC’s Iridium Jazz Club on Tuesday and Wednesday. (Sunday, Paramount Huntington)


A lot of amazing shows will be taking place in the New York and Long Island areas this weekend. From big arena shows to small club gigs, this weekend is a great time to check out what the music scene has to offer. Check out some of the shows above or any of the other happening all around the area and let us know who you’re excited to see live in the comments below.

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Friday, October 19, 2018

Shows to Check Out in New York this Weekend (October 19-21, 2018)


The weekend is almost here. In just a few short hours, it’ll be time to take a break from the work week and have some fun. If you’re still not sure what to do, why not rock out at a live show.

There is a lot going on in terms of live music in New York this weekend. Elton John makes his first of eight stops in New York before he says goodbye to touring. Steely Dan continues its nine-night residency at the Beacon Theatre. Pop singers Jessie J, Lily Allen and Elle King are all in town, as is breakout boy band Brockhampton. In rock, Bouncing Souls, Guided by Voices, Psychedelic Furs and Stabbing Westward are all playing shows in the area this weekend. And that’s just the beginning.

Vinyl Bay 777, Long Island’s music outlet, loves live music. That’s why we’ve rounded up some of the hottest shows happening in the New York area this weekend. Here are 12 you won’t want to miss.


1.       Elton John: Elton John may be retiring, but not without a proper goodbye first. The artist’s Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour will be making its first of eight stops in the New York area tonight. Tonight’s show, like most of the other New York dates, is sold out, though you may be able to catch him next year on Long Island. His Nassau Coliseum date on November 16, 2019 goes on sale today. (Friday, Madison Square Garden)

2.       Bouncing Souls & Swingin’ Utters: Check out some melodic punk from two of the genre’s heaviest hitters, The Bouncing Souls and the Swingin’ Utters. The bands kick off a three date string of east coast shows tonight with a concert cruise along the Hudson. The show is sold out, though the Bouncing Souls will be back in December, this time on land. (Friday, Rocks Off Cruise)

3.       Arlo Guthrie: Folk rocker Arlo Guthrie will be celebrating one of his most requested songs, “Alice’s Restaurant,” on tour this time around. The ‘Alice’s Restaurant – Back By Popular Demand’ tour hits Long Island tonight with his daughter Sarah Lee Guthrie opening. If you can’t catch him tonight, Guthrie will be back in NYC on November 24 at Carnegie Hall for his annual Thanksgiving show. (Friday Theatre at Westbury)

4.       Jessie J: Pop singer Jessie J did some growing up with the recording of her latest album, ‘R.O.S.E.’ The album, which was released earlier this year, shows a different, less pop-y side to her sound. Check out the new Jessie J when her tour hits New York tonight.  (Friday, Hammerstein Ballroom)

5.       Lily Allen: Lily Allen has been busy over the last year. In the span of a year she released both a personal new album, ‘No Shame,’ and a brutally honest memoir, ‘My Thoughts Exactly.’ Allen will be bringing her new, no-holds-barred attitude to New York this weekend when her No Shame USA Tour comes through. (Saturday, Terminal 5)

6.       Stabbing Westward: Stabbing Westward’s third album, ‘Darkest Days,’ turned 20 this year. To celebrate, the recently reunited industrial rockers will be heading out on tour, where they will play the album in full. (Saturday, Gramercy Theatre)

7.       Guided by Voices: Ever since reuniting in 2016, Guided by Voices has been very busy recording. Not only have they released four albums in the last three years (the latest of which being this year’s ‘Space Gun,’ the band’s 25th overall), but they have three more in the works to bring them through 2020. Catch these prolific indie-rockers with openers Park Doing at their sold out show in New York this weekend. (Saturday, Bowery Ballroom)

8.       Psychedelic Furs: Though they may not have released any new music in more than two decades, The Psychedelic Furs are just as popular as ever. In the last year alone the band’s music was heard on both popular Netflix series ‘Stranger Things’ and the award nominated film ‘Call Me By Your Name.’ Refresh yourself on the rest of the band’s catalog when their fall tour hits Staten Island this weekend. (Saturday, St. George Theatre)

9.       Steely Dan: Steely Dan kicked off another of their Beacon Theatre residencies yesterday and will be continuing on through October 30. Catch the band (which, following Walter Becker’s passing last year, features Donald Fagen as the only original member)performing their classic albums in their entirety, as well as a second set of hits and fan favorites. (Saturday – 10/30, Beacon Theatre)

10.   Elle King: Best known for her 2015 single “Ex’s and Oh’s,” Elle King has made a name for herself playing bluesy pop rock with an edge. Her sophomore album, ‘Shake the Spirit,’ hits shelves today. Catch King playing an intimate show this weekend in her home borough of Brooklyn. (Sunday, Rough Trade)

11.   Brockhampton: Boy Band Brockhampton have been one of the biggest groups to break this year. Their fourth studio album, ‘Iridescence,’ released last month, skyrocketed to number one on the Billboard 200 chart in its first week. The group will be bringing their mix of hip-hop, R&B and pop to New York this weekend as part of their ‘I’ll Be There’ tour. (Sunday & Monday, Terminal 5)

12.   Tower of Power & Average White Band: To celebrate their 50th anniversary this year, Tower of Power released their first album of new music in almost a decade, ‘Soul Side of Town,’ in June. The band teams up with fellow soul rockers Average White Band, who released their first album with new material in 15 years this past February, for an epic nostalgia tour sure to leave you dancing in the aisles. (Sunday, Tilles Center)


There is a lot happening in New York this weekend when it comes to live music. If you’re still looking for something to do this weekend, check out the shows above or any of the other amazing smaller shows happening around the area. Then, let us know who you’re excited to see in the comments below.

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Live music and records go hand in hand. That’s why before you head out to see your show of choice this weekend, you should drop by Vinyl Bay 777 to find music from your favorite touring musicians and more. As Long Island’s top new independent record shop, we have thousands of titles to choose from in a variety of genres to satisfy most music fans. Browse our wide selection of new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, music DVDs, memorabilia and more in store at our Plainview location or online at vinylbay777.com. With more titles being added to our selection all the time, you never know what you might find at Vinyl Bay 777.