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TONIGHT, 7:30 ET: Your Next Favorite Band’s Winter Wonder Pre-Jam!

Back home in the Christmas City of Bethlehem, PA, our friends at Your Next Favorite Band are ready to express gratitude and honor the guests they’ve had throughout the year. They’ve invited more than a dozen of their closest friends back to the show tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET, where they will share messages for the season and perform a holiday tune.

Tonight’s special broadcast features messages and songs from:

  • Kyle Lacy & Amanda D’Amico
  • Hermosa
  • Lia Menaker
  • Avery Ballotta of Damn Tall Buildings
  • John Kim Faye
  • The Flying Vees
  • Koyal
  • Zach Miller of Dr Dog
  • Gina Zo
  • Nervous Nikki & the Chill Pills
  • Kahone Concept
  • Galen Deery
  • TIOGA
  • The Hot Mamas

You’ll also see highlights from last year’s Winter WonderJam event, featuring Joe Edelmann and Emma Bockrath, as they get set for this year’s annual fundraiser, taking place at the legendary Godfrey Daniels listening room in Bethlehem this Saturday, December 6 at 7 p.m. ET.

Did we mention it’s all for a cause? Your Next Favorite Band will honor and raise awareness for homeless shelters and food banks in our home community of the Lehigh Valley, including New Bethany Ministries and national non-profit Feeding America.

Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going: Part 1

“Why dontcha make a few slides for a timeline, outlining key milestones that helped create the UMC we know and love today?”

So naturally, we had to be absolutely extra and document our lore.

This is the first in a multi-part series that will share the story so far — from the early days of The Quinn Spinn in Mom’s Basement Studios, to our transformative, globe-spanning 2025. At the end, we’ll also share more information on our plans, hopes, and dreams for the future that we think you’ll dig!

This was a blast to create, and we’re just getting started. Stay tuned for Part 2!

TONIGHT, 7 ET: The Fourth Annual Musikfest Exordium

Tonight, our friends at Your Next Favorite Band will host the fourth annual Musikfest Exordium — a live broadcast in preparation of Musikfest, the nation’s largest free non-gated music festival in our hometown of Bethlehem, PA.

Join the broadcast live from The Flying V Poutinerie for a stacked program of interviews and live performances:

  • ArtsQuest Chief Programming Officer Patrick Brogan gives us his โ€œmust seeโ€ bands and Best Day of the Fest.
  • EPAWA Founder & Chief Meteorologist Bobby Martrich will provide early weather prognostication.
  • Lehigh Valley News Director John Moser will share his thoughts and reminisce about prior years.
  • Founder of Underground Music Collective and Musikfest North Side Sheriff Gerard Longo will catch us up in his latest and how things are progressing for the festival
  • Flying V Poutinerie owner Matt Vymazal will let us know about their delicious spuds and if we have any potato famines to worry about.
  • Lehigh Valley Girls Rock Board President and Compliance Advisor Jennifer Alpha will share the latest of from LVGR and preview their Musikfest set.
  • Live performances by Kendal Conrad and The Tribe.

A Love Letter to Musikfest

What do you say to the organization that has given you every meaningful start in your chosen industry, 10 years later?

I came to ArtsQuest in the summer of 2014. I was 27 years old, trying to find my way after fizzling out as an internal communications specialist for a Fortune 500 company in New York. I had started a music-centric podcast in the prior year that was trying to find its legs. I was underemployed (and pretty broke), but felt the brimming potential of purpose from this platform that was in its infancy. I just needed a chance, and I was granted one back in my college town of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. I had the opportunity to work the same festival that, at that point, had become an annual appointment for me โ€“ and I had the chance to see it through fresh eyes, as I sought inspiration for the road ahead. I had the opportunity, in my small way, to be part of the magic this time of year, in the city my soul had come to call home.

I think of the road since then. I think of the ups and downs, and how good it felt to be back home, even as the ensuing months and years would bring about great loss, and no shortage of professional and personal transitions. โ€œSure thingsโ€ would fade from view, while the unexpected would present new opportunities (and the challenges that come with them).

That never rang truer than in the fall of 2015. Mom had just passed and, after my beloved Cubs were bounced from the playoffs by the Mets in emphatic fashion, I found myself once again in need of an outlet. The Quinn Spinn, having been on hiatus for several months, needed the support of a stronger platform, and I had recently begun to dig into the local music scene in my new (old) city. I decided that I, at the very least, could do something to support local artists who were releasing music and playing shows.

Within a couple of months, the blog โ€“ then known as Lehigh Valley Underground โ€“ was born. A couple months after that, a piece I had written about the popular, yet highly-contested Lehigh Valley Music Awards (LVMAs) gave us our first moment of quasi-virality. The regionโ€™s musical power players had quickly become aware of this plucky little blog I had started, enough so that we were asked to lend media partnership support to the LVMAsโ€™ showcase at that yearโ€™s Musikfest.

All the while, I found my job at ArtsQuest becoming so much more than a job. It became a family, complete with a variety of personalities and relationship dynamics. It became a place to sound out my ideas, and find listening ears and new perspectives.


One such moment that sticks out to me occurred one weekday night in late spring (or early summer) of 2016. I had just begun my shift โ€“ and was minding my own business โ€“ when I overheard a conversation during my shift about this โ€œLehigh Valley Undergroundโ€ thing that had just started. My ears perked up, as a *very* high ranking official within the organization was involved.

I was conflicted. This was my pride and joy, and people were talking about it! On the other hand, I was raised to *never* bring up my outside interests in a workplace setting.

Regardless, I decided that if I was ever going to flip the script, the time was nowโ€ฆ

โ€œDo you know who runs that?โ€ I asked.

โ€œWho?โ€

โ€œMe.โ€

I received some amazing, encouraging feedback on LVU. Although it was brief, our interaction ended with that same official gesturing to our surroundings within the ArtsQuest Center, saying the followingโ€ฆ

โ€œRemember, this all happened because somebody had an ideaโ€ฆโ€


Over time, I would find more new opportunities within those walls โ€“ to collaborate on fresh ideas, and to connect with new people and organizations. Some of the first meaningful media coverage opportunities I and LVU had were because of ArtsQuest and Musikfest. Soon, we would find ourselves crossing paths, collaborating on events and festivals. No matter what, Iโ€™ve always felt like my voice mattered as a member of our community.

Then, in 2018, I felt a pull toward something different. Nashville came calling. My team โ€“ my family โ€“ encouraged me to pursue that calling. They let me know that if I ever wanted to come back โ€“ for Musikfest, for good, or for anything in between โ€“ that the door would always be open.

Thatโ€™s why I come back. Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™ll put life and business on pause for a few weeks every summer to take part in this unique, magical experience that canโ€™t be found anywhere else on Earth but Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Although Nashville certainly claims ownership to several chapters in this story, those chapters would have never been written if it werenโ€™t for these 10 incredible, timeless days in August that bring me back home.

This year is perhaps the most special yet. First of all, today (August 1, 2024) marks 10 years to the day that I clocked in for my first Musikfest shift, which I spent directing traffic at the intersection of 2nd St. and Founders Way. Tonight, I have the honor and privilege of joining my team once again โ€“ including many of the people who were here that day โ€“ to kick off the nationโ€™s largest free, non-gated music festival with Greta Van Fleet at the Wind Creek Steel Stage. Then, on Friday evening and continuing through August 11, youโ€™ll catch me on the North Side, leading our Event Staff operations on that side of the festival for the fourth year in a row.

(To those of you who know what time it is, I canโ€™t wait to see you over there. Itโ€™s one of the highlights of my year, every year.)

In addition, the organization that has given me so many opportunities keeps on giving. I am honored to be a presenter at the first-ever Musikfest Industry & Education Conference. Iโ€™ll be in attendance both days โ€“ August 1 and 2 โ€“ with my seminar, Perfect Your Pitch: Building Authentic Connections as an Independent Artist, taking place this Friday, August 2 at 1:30 p.m. inside the Red Cinema at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks. Iโ€™ll be presenting on behalf of that plucky little blog that has since become so much more. If youโ€™re nearby, I hope to see you there.

To my ArtsQuest Family, thank you for giving me this stage โ€“ your stage โ€“ to begin this exciting next chapter in the story of Underground Music Collective (and, at its core, Lehigh Valley Underground). I hope that everything Iโ€™ve learned in the past decade-plus of building this platform โ€“ so much of it alongside many of you โ€“ can inspire the creative minds in the room to dream just a little bigger, and strive for more than they previously thought possible.

After all… *gestures around*

…this opportunity happened because somebody had an idea. ๐Ÿ˜‰

BETHLEHEM, PA: Here’s our June 21 Sounds of the Underground lineup!

Now that our friends back home at ArtsQuest have unveiled their full Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks lineup — check out the full season here, courtesy of our pal John Moser — it’s time for us to hit you with our official Sounds of the Underground lineup, coming to the iconic Bethlehem venue on Friday, June 21.

As previously mentioned, Sounds of the Underground (co-presented by our friends at Your Next Favorite Band) will feature eight eastern Pennsylvania-based performers across two stages. The evening kicks off at 7:30 p.m. with a Nashville-style songwriters round on Levitt Pavilion, where you will get to experience a variety of genres, from folk and Americana, to indie rock and hip hop. Our performers are…

  • Alex Radus (Folk/Singer-songwriter)
  • Bren (Indie/Alternative)
  • Chelsea Mitchell of Dirty Dollhouse (Alt-Americana)
  • Greg Adams of TIOGA (Rock)
  • Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise (Hip Hop/Alternative)
  • Tye Vallone & Brie Emsee of The Groove Merchants (Blues/Rock/Soul)

Then, we kick the evening into overdrive at 9 p.m., right across 1st St. on the Highmark Blue Shield Community Stage on the Air Products Town Square. There, we’ll be joined by high-powered, harmonic rock band The Beautiful Distortion, before closing the evening with Radus’ well-regarded alt-rock project, Hot4Robot.

Normally, this would be the part where we would link you to purchase tickets, but like the rest of this season’s Levitt Pavilion SteelStacks lineup, Sounds of the Underground is FREE, all-ages, and open to the public! Bring your lawn chair, grab a spot, and join us in Bethlehem on the first Friday of summer!

EASTERN PA: Your Next Favorite Band’s Mental Health Awareness Event Takes Place Sunday, Feb. 4

Checking in back home, our northern community partners at Your Next Favorite Band — who, you may remember, teamed up with us on something rather epic a few months ago — are bringing mental health awareness to the forefront this weekend.

The event — titled Listen to the Dissonance — will take place this Sunday, February 4 at 1:30 p.m. inside the Charles A. Brown Ice House in Bethlehem, PA. The event promises to be “full of brave stories and powerful music about mental health,” and will feature the talents of notable up-and-coming acts from the Philadelphia region.

Featured artists include Mike and Shannon Mains; Kuf Knotz and Christine Elise; Carly Comando of Slingshot Dakota; Seรกn Barna; and Rachel Ana Dobken.

Listen to the Dissonance is more than just a concert โ€“ it’s a platform for open conversations, breaking stigmas, and fostering a supportive community,” said Phillip Reese of Your Next Favorite Band. “Come and be a part of this movement to promote mental health awareness through the universal language of music.”

Tickets for Listen to the Dissonance are available now for $10. Get yours here!

Nashville Meets Bethlehem Spotlight: Mike Roi

It’s been five years since Mike Roi was on The Quinn Spinn, and a lot has changed! His band, Roi and the Secret People, emerged from the pandemic with a new lineup and sound, but with the same captivating spirit that has wowed audiences all over the East Coast.

Mike joins us for his third appearance all-time to chat about the band’s latest, in advance of their appearance at Nashville Meets Bethlehem, November 17 at SteelStacks!

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Opening theme: REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become

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Crossing the Streams with Your Next Favorite Band (Pt. 1)

Your Next Favorite Band is a podcast based back in our old stomping grounds of Bethlehem, PA. One thing we all share in common: a love for building community through music.

On this mashup episode, we dive into our plans to do that — together — later this year. In addition, we get a history lesson on not only the UMC platform, but the formative events that shaped its development.

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Going Home Again: ‘Your Next Favorite Band’ Hosts UMC Founder Gerard Longo This Tuesday

Before there was Underground Music Collective, there was Lehigh Valley Underground, a plucky regional music blog based in Bethlehem, PA.

The origin point of that blog? Of course, it’s our Official Podcast, The Quinn Spinn, which is still running strong in its 10th year.

Over the course of the past decade, we’ve had the opportunity to make countless connections with artists and fellow creatives near and far. However, some of the strongest and most enduring reside right back home in Bethlehem!

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