June 5, 2025

New York Music Month

The Annual NY Music Month Conference | NYU BOX OFFICE

Tuesday I got the opportunity to attend the NYMM conference and the morning’s panels and speed talks. Doors opened at 9am, I checked in and got my credentials and then went downstairs for light breakfast and refreshments.  I then entered the theater for Welcome and Introductions to find out more about New York Music Month from Pay Swinney Kaufman, Shira Gans, Jack Knott and Judy Tint.

The first panel was a 20 minute chat about the Sony Audio Institute at NYU aka “Jordy and Larry’s Excellent Adventure” with Jordy Freed the head of Brand Development at Sony and Larry Milly an NYU Music Professor and Executive Director of the new Sony Audio Institute of Music.  It sounds like they are going to be attempting to do some new and groundbreaking things with sound and I am looking forward to hearing more about that in the future as things start to progress.

Next up Lee Bynum gave us a speed talk about “Why you should care about gender equity in musical theater” where they went into how unbalanced the male to female and non-binary ratio is in musical orchestras and what is being done to try and shift that.  Gender equity is always a topic I am interested in hearing about, being a woman in a male dominated field.

Then it seemed like the agenda got switched up a bit and we got another speed talk this time from Danny Ross about Creating the Largest Songwriting Camp in the World – through Anti Social Camp. This seemed like a really cool event and I’m bummed that it seems like the playlist they make of the top songs written at the camp are exclusively on Tidal.  But it sounds like a really fun time and includes a lot of fun events.

We then found out why the last minute switch – Taylor Hanson was racing to get to the theater on time and there were worries he would be stuck in DC and not make it to NY.  He was joined by Rich Pagano, Syreeta Thompson and NYU Professor Judy Tint to talk about Where the Action Is: Music for Social Change where they talked about different ways music could be used for change – Syreeta helps students who don’t have access to instruments, Rich’s son died of an accidental overdose when he was trying to become a social worker to help others with addiction and now he hosts concerts to help raise money for a foundation started in his son’s honor and all those who have gone through the program have gotten clean, Taylor spoke of his work in Africa with Tom’s Shoes as well as Food on the Move.   The panel was a lot more moving than I thought it would be.

The final speed talk before the lunch break was How Artists Data can Make an Impact where Emily White talked about how you can use data to figure out where artists have the most underserved fans or the most fans who aren’t registered to vote so you can gear certain events to certain areas.  While this isn’t the sort of band data that’s my thing, it was definitely really interesting and something I intend to look more into.

Then it was time for the lunch break and my time to head home.  I ended up bumping into Taylor, Judy and Rich on my way to the elevator and said a quick hello.

 

Simple Plan at College Street Music Hall

College Street Music Hall » Simple Plan – Tickets – College Street Music Hall – New Haven, CT – June 3rd, 2025

 

Tuesday, after a busy morning, I made my way to New Haven to see Simple Plan in a headlining show.  This was my first time seeing them headlining so even though I would have much rathered have been home still napping, I had to make it there.  I had been to College Street Music Hall once before and had opted to sit in the balcony, but since stairs aren’t really my thing these days, I decided I’d utilize their ADA section for this show.  Unfortunately, even though the venue is tiered, the ADA section is the back tier so if anyone tall is in the front of the tier and you’re sitting, you really can’t see much.  I sat for both openers – Losers Club and Winona Fighter – and depending on how the crowd swayed I was able to see Chuck for most of the show since he was higher up and I could see Pierre when he stepped up on the monitors every now and then and Seb and Jeff would pop into view every now and then as well.  I don’t know that I’d do ADA for another show here, but I love Simple Plan enough that it was worth it.  I did end up standing up for “Welcome to My Life” and taking some photos and could see pretty well so the tiering does work, but it’s the whole needing to sit that was causing the issue.

The crowd was… awful around me.  It was a big group of friends who I think were trying to figure out who could be the most obnoxious one all night and one kept climbing on the rail in front of us and doing… I don’t know what… throughout the night. I kind of thought he was just going to do WWE and jump onto a friend or two. Then when Pierre mentioned Scooby Doo one of them got SO excited that they flung their (I hope) water cup behind them and it went all over me, my walker, the guy next to me, the girl behind me… I was so soaked I actually had to use my shirt to wipe my face off because it wasn’t even a “oh it’s just a couple drops” it was the entire contents of their cup.

Simple Plan however was great.  They said they hadn’t played New Haven before (which I believe is true) and that they weren’t sure if they played Connecticut before (which is definitely not true) and kept saying they loved the crowd’s energy (maybe up front was a more fun obnoxious?) and that they’d have to come back.  Hopefully that’s true.  They played about a 90 minute set with more than enough throwback songs to satisfy me.  I’m hoping I can see them, preferably headlining, again soon!

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