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Super 400
Super 400
We're not going to pretend that this original power trio counts as folk music, but we are thrilled to bring them to the Caffe Lena stage because their deep-hearted songs are fabulous, they love the room, and wow do they know how to connect with an audience!
Joe Daley (drums) and Kenny Hohman (guitar) have been playing together since middle school. Lori Friday (bass) joined them in 2002 to form Super 400, a band that has now been honored by their hometown of Troy with a "Super 400 Day," and induction into the Capital Region Eddies Hall of Fame.
Musically, they’re exploring new dynamics of light, shade and nuance these days. The shuffling, slinky fan favorite “Honey and Coffee” might be the most infectious and soulful number in their repertoire, while the atmospheric stomper “Thank the Moonlight,” with Lori on lead vocals, proves they’ve still got fresh, thumping grooves. Life changes have also shaped the direction of the trio’s songwriting: two of their more recent tunes, the buoyant and melodic rockers “Dream of You” and “Only Child,” are intensely personal.
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Poetry Open Mic Featuring Susan Oringel
Poetry Open Mic Featuring Susan Oringel
Susan Oringel is a poet, writer, and psychologist in Upstate NY. Her poetry collections include Carnevale (David Robert Books, 2023) and My Coney Island (Finishing Line Press 2019), She has published in various literary journals and has also served as co-translator of a collection of Latin American poetry: Messengers of Rain, published by Groundwoods Press, 2002 & 2011. She taught creative writing at Hudson Valley Community College and at the Pyramid Life Center’s Women’s Writing Retreat. Fellowships and awards include Individual Artist award from the Albany-Schenectady League of Arts, a fellowship from the Vermont Studio Center, and an SOS award sponsored by the New York State Council of the Arts.
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Gareth Pearson
Gareth Pearson
"Fast becoming one of the world's most renowned instrumental guitarists" (BBC Radio Wales), Welsh guitar virtuoso Gareth Pearson is a scion in the musical family tree that includes Tommy Emmanuel, Stefan Grossman, Chet Atkins and Merle Travis, as well as newcomers Christie Lenée and Daniel Champagne.
Nicknamed "The Welsh Tornado" for his fretboard pyrotechnics, his original pieces draw from a rich palette of folk, classical, funk, pop and jazz. His fast-growing international reputation is built on phenomenal musicianship and charming, humorous stagecraft.
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Peak Jazz Series: Old Friends Beckoned/New Sounds Reckoned
Peak Jazz Series: Old Friends Beckoned/New Sounds Reckoned
Steckler / Ikawa / Plaxico / Lewis brings together four mighty jazz musicians with rich, intersecting histories. Their project, Old Friends Beckoned / New Sounds Reckoned (Skydeck), blends their considerable individual artistry into a collective voice through original compositions where personal prowess is set aside in favor of deeper collaboration. The result is a seamless, emotive sound that resonates with listeners.
Capital Region native Matt Steckler (Matty Stecks), described as “delightfully eclectic” by Downbeat and “inspired by greater artistic depth” by Jazz Times, is a versatile performer and composer. Primarily a saxophonist and woodwind specialist, he also incorporates vocals, keyboards, percussion, and electronic media into his performances. Recognized for his work with groups like Dead Cat Bounce and Persiflage, Steckler has performed at major festivals in North America and Europe, always bringing a dynamic, holistic approach to the stage.
Pianist/composer Yayoi Ikawa, born in Tokyo and raised musically in New York, embodies creativity and empathy in her playing. Her 2004 release Angel Eyes showcased her talent in a straight-ahead jazz piano trio, while her self-produced Color of Dreams highlighted her original compositions. Ikawa, who has performed at festivals across the U.S., Japan, Italy, and more, believes jazz is a social art form and strives to pass it on to future generations.
Bassist Lonnie Plaxico integrates the rigorous technique of classical, the improvisation of jazz, and the rawness of funk. His career has seen collaborations with the likes of Sonny Sitt, Alice Coltrane, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Sample, Abbey Lincoln, and Dizzy Gillespie. Plaxico has also released five albums as a leader, each met with critical acclaim.
Drummer Tony Lewis, a South Bronx native, has played with Little Richard, Sting, B.B. King, Dizzy Gillespie, Cyndi Lauper, Michael Hill’s Blues Mob, and several others. A graduate of NYC's famous LaGuardia High School of the Arts, his wide-ranging career spans jazz, blues, and funk, with music rooted in his deep connection to family and tradition.
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Bright Series: Jenna Nicholls
Bright Series: Jenna Nicholls
Along with two packed houses of discerning listeners, we fell in love with Jenna Nicholls when she opened for Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams at our venue last spring. In the words of her newly acquired fans:
"Eclectic, personable, tear-jerking... it felt good to cry in front of all our friends."
"She took us to another time and place."
"Her songwriting is refreshingly different, her voice captivating."
Whether she’s belting out a New Orleans-style number on her ukulele, singing an original cowboy tune or lush ballad at the piano, this multi-instrumentalist gives vintage a new life.
She is an International Songwriting Competition finalist. Her work has been featured on ABC, NBC, and MTV and in several short films, full length productions and documentaries. Recently, Jenna has toured with Ingrid Michaelson, shared the stage with Oscar Winner Glen Hansard, Amanda Palmer, Lucius, Joan as Policewoman. She’s performed in venues all over the world including the Beacon Theater NYC, and Carnegie Hall.
After quitting her day job a year ago, her star has been rising rapidly. It's a delight to welcome her to Caffe Lena for her first headline appearance in the Capital Region.
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Rochmon Record Club Listening Party: Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here”
Rochmon Record Club Listening Party: Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here”
On Tuesday, January 21, Rochmon Record Club will converge at Caffe’ Lena 47 Phila Street, Saratoga Springs, to listen to, and learn about Pink Floyd’s 9th studio album, “Wish You Were Here”. Doors open at 6:30, and the show begins at 7 pm with a live audio & video presentation by Chuck Vosganian aka “Rochmon”.
Pink Floyd’s 1975 follow up to “The Dark Side Of The Moon”, “Wish You Were Here”, is Roger Water’s lyrical diatribe about the music business. On it’s release reviewers didn’t get it, but all these years later everyone finally caught up to Rochmon’s opinion and consider “Wish You Were Here” one of the greatest albums of all time. Built around “Shine on You Crazy Diamond”, the 9-song tribute to founder Syd Barret, “Have A Cigar”, “Wish You Were Here” and “Welcome To The Machine” We’ll listen to the album “Wish You Were Here” on vinyl! As always Rochmon will have some surprises in store! For Rochmaniacs at a distance, Rochmon Record Club will also be streaming live on Caffe’ Lena TV. Tickets at caffelena.org
A Rochmon Record Club Listening Party is meant to inform and deepen our understanding of the history of the individual performers, songs, and stories that went into the making of this classic album. By listening together, we hear the music again for the first time. Rochmon Record Club takes place on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at Caffe’ Lena in Saratoga Springs (caffelena.org), at The Linda (thelinda.org) in Albany and the Park Theater (parktheatergf.com) in Glens Falls. Programming varies by location, please check websites for tickets and show information or go to rochmon.com for more information.
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Songwriting Club with Girl Blue
Songwriting Club with Girl Blue
Calling all Songwriters! Come to Caffè Lena on Saturday 1/25 from 12 - 1:30 PM to be a part of our Songwriting Club! Our featured songwriter is Girl Blue.
* Hear a Seasoned Songwriter's perspective/process
* Discuss Songwriting tips & strategies
* Work on a prompt
* With Hosts Reese Fulmer and Matt Griffin
* $5 Donation
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The Michael Mills Magic Show
The Michael Mills Magic Show
He's back! After a four-month run of shows at Caffe Lena in 2024, magician Mills returns with an all-new show featuring jaw-dropping surprises, quick wit, and an unforgettable good time.
Michael’s performance is playful, surprising, and packed with moments that will leave you laughing, amazed, and wondering if you can trust your own eyes.
This show is the perfect way to hit pause on life's to-do list and just have a great time. Bring your curiosity—and someone to share the 'Did that really just happen?!' moments with!
Recommended for ages 14+
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Captain Fun Lunchtime Listening Hour
Captain Fun Lunchtime Listening Hour
All are welcome to gather at Lena’s from Noon to 1 PM on the last Friday of each month to enjoy musical memories and new discoveries. The playlist is selected by a different community member each month from the Captain Fun Listening Library of vinyl records in Lena’s lobby. Chuck “Rochmon” Vosganian spins the records and gets the conversation flowing. Bring a brown bag lunch. Coffee and tea are provided.