
Japanther
December 2, 3. New York noise duo Japanther (Matt Reilly on bass and vocals and Ian Vanek on drums, vocals, and electronics) brings its conceptual art punk this month to EMPAC, a venue tailor-made for such experimental, multimedia doings. Commissioned in conjunction with the series Quote-Unquote: Experiments in Time-Based Text, this two-night residency by the band is touted as โan analog story of grand scale utilizing performance, live music, and animation [and] inspired by Walt Whitmanโs โThe Mystic Trumpeter.โโ Consider our curiosity piqued. (Neil Rolnick presents โScenes from MONOโ December 1; JACK Quartet appears December 9.) 8pm. $18. Troy. (518) 276-3921; www.empac.rpi.edu.
Justin Townes Earle
December 9. If you think Justin Townes Earle is skating by on the legacies of his namesakesโhis dad, Steve Earle, and the late Townes Van Zandtโyou obviously havenโt heard him. While his roots-country sound does hold hints of those two titans, along with the figures who influenced them, the younger singer-songwriter has clearly made his own way. And on this occasion that way finds his honey-rich tenor and alternately autumnal and rollicking songs at Club Helsinki in support of his fourth release, the stellar Harlem River Blues. Tristen opens. (Martin Sexton visits December 3 with Johnny Irion and Sarah Lee Guthrie; Duncan Sheik sings December 17.) 9pm. $22, $25. Hudson. (518) 828-4800; www.helsinkihudson.com.
Jimmy Webb
December 10. One of Americaโs true pop songwriting legends, Jimmy Webb is the man
behind such AM gold perennials as Glenn Campbellโs โWichita Linemanโ and โBy
the Time I Get to Phoenix,โ the Fifth Dimensionโs โUp, Up and Away,โ and Richard
Harrisโs โMacArthur Park.โ A member of the National Academy of Popular Music
Songwriterโs Hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriterโs Hall of Fame, and the Oklahoma
Hall of Fame, Webb, who plays those and other hits at the Towne Crier this month, is
also an underrated singer and keyboardist himself with dozens of albums to his name
and earlier this year replaced Hal David as chairman of the Songwriterโs Hall of Fame.
(Caravan of Thieves sneaks in December 9; John Gorka returns December 18.) 8:30pm. $35, $40. Pawling. (845) 855-1300. www.townecrier.com.
Donna the Buffalo
December 16. Currently readying its 10th album, Upstate roots-Americana quartet Donna the Buffalo is seemingly forever on the road. While working as a busy festival favorite in the warm season (including a slot at its own Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance in Trumansburg, held annually since 1991), the group is also a club juggernaut during the indoor months. And, this being December, itโs the latter mode that here sees DTBโs jammy stew of folk, rock, country, and Cajun warming the walls of the Bearsville Theater. (David Bromberg returns December 3; the band 3 rocks December 30.) 8pm. $25. Bearsville. (845) 679-4406; www.bearsvilletheater.com.
Wu-Tang Clan
December 20. What could be more holiday festive than an evening with the original Wu-ย Tang Clan? Save for the late Olโ Dirty Bastard, this reunion hit at Northern Lights brings together the game-changing hip-hop collectiveโs founding lineup: Rza, Gza, Raekwon, Method Man, Ghostface Killah, Inspecta Deck, U-God, and Mistah Killah. Along with the reconvening, this year brought the release of the outfitโs newest anthology, Legendary Weapons. Can we get a โHo, ho, ho!โ up in here? (Hatebreed brings more seasonal cheer December 1; Suffocation does the same December 16.) 7pm. $40. Clifton Park. (518) 371-0012; www.northernlightslive.com.
This article appears in December 2011.









