• Moscow concerts Moscow concerts Moscow concerts See all Moscow concerts ( Change location ) Today · Next 7 days · Next 30 days
  • Most popular artists worldwide
  • Trending artists worldwide

Drake live.

  • Tourbox for artists

Search for events or artists

  • Sign up Log in

Show navigation

  • Get the app
  • Moscow concerts
  • Change location
  • Popular Artists
  • Live streams
  • Popular artists

Mark Foggo tour dates 2024

Mark Foggo is currently touring across 1 country and has 5 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Café Atlantik in Freiburg, after that they'll be at Unknown venue in Unterwaldhausen.

Currently touring across

Mark Foggo live.

Upcoming concerts (5) See nearest concert

Café Atlantik

Querbeat Festival

LOGO Hamburg

Café Central

Past concerts

Backstage Halle

View all past concerts

  • Most popular charts
  • API information
  • Brand guidelines
  • Community guidelines
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies settings
  • Cookies policy

Get your tour dates seen everywhere.

EMP

  • But we really hope you love us.

Mark Foggo's Skasters Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Mark Foggo's Skasters Verified

Concerts and tour dates, bandsintown merch.

mark foggo tour

Fans Also Follow

About mark foggo's skasters.

  • Merchandise

 Mark Foggo

And the skasters.

mark foggo tour

Mark Foggo - Singer, Songwriter and Performer.

Mark Foggo is known throughout the Ska world as one of the leading performers with his unique style of ska music. The infectious, driving ska rhythms that Mark and his musicians produce is their trademark and this together with the bizarre lyrics and energy packed performance, It’s always a mega party wherever they perform. (See videos).

Mark is living in Thailand now but travels back several times a year to tour with his band “The Skasters” who are based in The Netherlands, Europe. He also tours with his other bands “The Ska Pigs” in Mexico and the Americas and more recently his newest line up “The Missionaries of Ska”, a seven piece ska line up based in Bangkok.

Mark has been playing Ska music since 1979 and has toured throughout the world and released 13 albums and many singles, also appearing on many Ska compilation albums.

Check him out on:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/markfoggoofficial https://www.facebook.com/markfoggosskasters

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UCSTuzJpsR6zhbG9HH-vb1sA

Spotify - search: Mark Foggo / Mark Foggo’s Skasters

mark foggo tour

FOR INFO AND BOOKINGS

[email protected], [email protected], [email protected].

mark foggo tour

Mark Foggo

Popular Tracks

  • Herald Editorials
  • Local Guest Opinions
  • High School Sports
  • National Sports
  • Local Business
  • Sunday Drive
  • Home And Garden
  • Sanpete County
  • Today’s Paper
  • Manage Your Subscription
  • Submit News
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Browse Notices
  • Place Notice

Jack Ashton’s Young Artists Chamber Players return for final concert of the year

By staff | mar 13, 2024.

mark foggo tour

Jack Ashton

SPRING CITY — On Friday, March 22, at 7 p.m., the ballroom of the Community Center, located at 45 South 100 East, will come alive with the enchanting melodies of Jack Ashton’s Young Artists Chamber Players (YACP).

A musical journey with Young Artists Chamber Players

YACP, an orchestra comprising high school string players, is a testament to the musical prowess of the best young talents along the Wasatch Front. Founded in 1985 by the esteemed Jack Ashton, a luminary with a 49-year tenure in the Utah Symphony and 35 years of teaching orchestra at Olympus High School, YACP is a beacon of musical excellence.

The concert series is a springtime tradition for YACP, and Spring City is honored to be a part of their annual tour through the scenic landscapes of Utah. The return of YACP to the charming setting of Spring City promises an evening filled with soul-stirring performances and a celebration of musical talent.

A maestro’s legacy: Jack Ashton

Jack Ashton’s illustrious career has left an indelible mark on the Utah Symphony and the realm of music education. A dedicated member of the Utah Symphony for nearly five decades, Ashton’s influence extends beyond the stage. For 35 years, he imparted his wisdom as an orchestra teacher at Olympus High School, shaping the musical journeys of countless students.

Even in retirement, Ashton continues to share his passion for music through private teaching, including mentoring students at Snow College. His commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians is evident in the excellence of the Young Artists Chamber Players.

An evening of musical splendor: Free to all, donations welcome

The concert, a gift to the community, is open to the public, and admission is free of charge. However, attendees are invited to contribute donations, which will be dedicated to the maintenance of the grand piano generously provided to Spring City by the Bastian Foundation.

As the melodies of YACP resonate through the Community Center’s ballroom, the grand piano, a symbol of artistic generosity, will serve as a backdrop to an evening of cultural enrichment and musical splendor. All are encouraged to attend this memorable event, reveling in the talents of the Young Artists Chamber Players and the legacy of Jack Ashton.

Mark your calendar: A night to remember

For residents and visitors alike, the final concert of the year in Spring City promises an unforgettable night of classical brilliance and community camaraderie. Join us on March 22 at 7 p.m. in the ballroom of the Community Center for an experience that transcends time and melody, celebrating the enduring magic of live music.

mark foggo tour

The last concert of this year in Spring City’s concert series will be given on Friday, March 22, at 7:00 p.m. in the ballroom of the Community Center, 45 South 100 East.

mark foggo tour

Join thousands already receiving our daily newsletter.

  • Daily Newsletter
  • Breaking News
  • Deals, Offers & Events

mark foggo tour

Nate Webb to empower South Sanpete parents with insights on raising resilient kids in a tech-driven era

mark foggo tour

Dive into excellence: Utah Valley Aquatics invites aspiring swimmers

Dailymotion

Dailymotion

An orchestral world tour has been announced to mark the release of ‘Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’

Posted: March 13, 2024 | Last updated: March 13, 2024

Set to kick off in August, an orchestral world tour has been announced to mark the release of ‘Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’.

More for You

Opinion: The Supreme Court granted Trump amnesty it has no power to give

Opinion: The Supreme Court granted Trump amnesty it has no power to give

Maddow Blog | Trump calls right-wing candidate ‘Martin Luther King on steroids’

Accused of bigotry, North Carolina governor candidate proclaims he's the real victim

Greg Abbott

Greg Abbott's Fight With Musicians Puts $300 Million at Risk

Christina Applegate says MS symptoms began 7 years before diagnosis: 'I didn't pay attention'

Christina Applegate says MS symptoms began 7 years before diagnosis: 'I didn't pay attention'

Billionaire Elon Musk at Paris Viva Tech Fair

Tesla Investors Sound Off to Judge Who Voided Musk Pay Plan

Can of Spam

9 False Facts About Spam We've All Believed

Judge Aileen Cannon Approves Extension of Trump’s Classified Document Case

Judge Aileen Cannon Approves Extension of Trump’s Classified Document Case

MAGA 'Implosion': GOP power shrinks in DC as chaos hobbles Republican schemes

MAGA 'Implosion': GOP power shrinks in DC as chaos hobbles Republican schemes

Russian President Vladimir Putin

Putin Issues Ominous Nuclear Warning to U.S.

Justin Trudeau

Canada’s descent into tyranny is almost complete

Paul Alexander looks out from an iron lung at his home in Dallas on April 17, 2018.

Paul Alexander, who spent seven decades using iron lung, dies at 78

Misty LaBean - Courtesy Misty LaBean

Her mother vanished when she was 1. Some 40 years later, a phone call from a stranger helped her understand why

Jim Harbaugh Releases Longtime Chargers WR After Seven Seasons

Jim Harbaugh Releases Longtime Chargers WR After Seven Seasons

Notre Dame College Closes Its Doors Amidst Enrollment Plunge and Soaring Debts

Notre Dame College Closes Its Doors Amidst Enrollment Plunge and Soaring Debts

This U.S. State Is One of the Best Places to Retire for Low Crime, Taxes, and an Affordable Cost of Living

This U.S. State Is One of the Best Places to Retire for Low Crime, Taxes, and an Affordable Cost of Living

Six of the best moments from the Oscars

Six of the best moments from the Oscars

Lara Trump

Democrats Celebrate Lara Trump Plunging RNC into 'Financial Disarray'

A photo of the Boeing logo on the side of a building.

The dead Boeing whistleblower's lawyers say 'no one can believe' he took his own life

An aerial view shows a property damaged by a landslide, Wednesday, March 13, 2024, in the Sherman Oaks section of Los Angeles. A landslide has destroyed the hillside home and is imperiling at least two others in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Landslide destroys Los Angeles home and threatens at least 2 others

If you use any of these 4 phrases you have higher emotional intelligence than most

If you use any of these 4 phrases you have higher emotional intelligence than most

Read the Latest on Page Six

  • Sports Betting
  • Sports Entertainment

Recommended

Breaking news.

Mark Cannizzaro

Mark Cannizzaro

Pga tour commissioner jay monahan flops again with meaningless spin.

  • View Author Archive
  • Email the Author
  • Follow on Twitter
  • Get author RSS feed

Contact The Author

Thanks for contacting us. We've received your submission.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Everyone came wanting answers.

One of a leader’s primary responsibilities should be providing answers.

Yet Jay Monahan, the commissioner of the PGA Tour — albeit an embattled one — provided few answers during his annual state-of-the-tour press conference Tuesday in advance of this week’s Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.

If you listen to what Monahan has to say, he would have you believe — despite the splintering of the game due to the presence of LIV Golf — the PGA Tour is as strong as it’s ever been, and that the fans, sponsors and TV partners are all as happy as ever with the product.

Monahan, too, will have you believe the Players Championship remains the crown jewel of the PGA Tour with the best field in the game — though LIV players such as Jon Rahm, who was ranked No. 2 in the world when he jumped to LIV Golf; Brooks Koepka, who’s won five major championships in the past seven years; and Cam Smith, the 2022 Players champion, are not here this week because they’re banned by the PGA Tour.

Monahan, you may recall, blindsided his own players with that announcement last June of a “framework agreement’’ with PIF, the Saudi leaders of LIV who he’d spent the better part of the previous year and a half denouncing as the enemy.

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan provided few answers and a lot of spin during is press conference.

Because of this, he’s a commissioner who’s lost the locker room.

Yet this was one of the few definitive answers Monahan provided on Tuesday when asked if he has the “full confidence of all the players’’ that he’s the “right man to move this deal forward’’ with LIV Golf: “I am the right person to lead us forward. I know that. I believe that in my heart, and I’m determined to do exactly that.’’

About two hours later, Xander Schauffele was asked about the players’ trust in Monahan, and he didn’t mince words with his answer .

“Trust is something that’s pretty tender, so words are words, and I would say in my book he’s got a long way to go,’’ Schauffele said. “He could be the guy, but in my book, he’s got a long way to go to gain the trust of the membership.’’

Patrick Cantlay, a member of the player board, didn't give Jay Monahan a ringing endorsement.

Patrick Cantlay, who’s a member of the player board, played a game of semantics when asked if he agreed with Monahan’s assertion that he has the confidence of the board and is the right person to lead.

“I think it’s really important that we’re all rowing in the same direction,’’ Cantlay said.

A few minutes later, Cantlay was asked by another reporter if he could clarify his non-answer to the first question about Monahan, asking if he believes Monahan is the right leader for the PGA Tour.

“Yeah, I think it’s very important that we’re all rowing in the same direction, and right now he’s definitely our leader, so it’s important that we’re all doing our best, rowing in the right direction to do what’s best for the membership and the Tour,’’ Cantlay said.

Those words “right now’’ seemed to be as strategically placed in that answer as one of Cantlay’s approach shots into the par-5 16th hole at Sawgrass.

It wasn’t exactly a crackling endorsement of the commissioner, who’s been rightfully criticized for his gross mishandling of the LIV Golf threat — by not taking it seriously from the start then keeping the players in the dark before getting into bed with the Saudi leaders with that “framework agreement’’ announcement.

“Balancing the interests of a membership of 200-plus players is complicated and it’s challenging,’’ Monahan said. “But however we end up, I think that we’re not going to be able to satisfy everyone.’’

A fair question is whether Monahan is satisfying anyone at the moment.

He revealed Tuesday that he made a January trip to Saudi Arabia to meet with governor of the PIF, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, about coming to a “deal’’ with it to merge the PGA Tour and LIV to bring game’s best players back to the same playing field.

Keep up with the most important sports news

Sign up for Starting Lineup for the biggest stories.

Thanks for signing up

Please provide a valid email address.

By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .

Never miss a story.

“You can’t negotiate a deal like this in public, so I will be brief,’’ Monahan said, setting the tone for the press conference with few pertinent questions answered. “Our negotiations are accelerating as we spend time together. While we have several key issues that we still need to work through, we have a shared vision to quiet the noise and unlock golf’s worldwide potential.’’

Monahan, of course, declined to share what the “key issues’’ are, or much of anything else.

Tuesday marked just the third time since that “framework agreement’’ announcement that Monahan has spoken to the media. He’d have done himself and his tour a better service had he been at least a little bit more transparent.

Monahan acknowledged fans are “tired of conflict and who is getting what” and that they “want to watch the world’s best golfers compete with history and at venues that they recognize and love,” but he offered little foresight to the pathway to get there.

Everyone came for answers and got none.

Share this article:

mark foggo tour

an image, when javascript is unavailable

  • facebook-rs

Air Plot North American Tour to Mark 25th Anniversary of Debut Album ‘Moon Safari’

By Althea Legaspi

Althea Legaspi

Electronic French duo Air are marking the 25th anniversary of their debut album, Moon Safari , with a tour. Launching this fall, the trek will feature them playing the album in its entirety for the first time, as they did on their recent European tour.

The 19-date tour kicks off in Vancouver on Sept. 19 in Vancouver at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, before venturing down the West Coast with stops in Seattle, San Francisco, and two shows in Los Angeles. Midwest dates include Minneapolis, Chicago, and Detroit before they head to the East Coast and then south, culminating in Austin at Moody Amphitheatre on Oct. 30.

Tickets go on sale March 8 at 10 a.m. local time, with presale available on March 7 at 10 a.m. local time.

Kelly Clarkson Sues Ex-Husband to Affirm, Possibly Expand Her $2.6 Million Labor Award

The royals have totally lost control of the narrative, kristen stewart uncensored: 'i want to do the gayest thing you've ever seen in your life', 'no labels' co-chair quits day before spoiler candidate committee launch.

The original album made Rolling Stone ’s “ 100 Best Albums of the ‘90s ” list, describing their space-pop debut as “a truly obsessive  hommage  to easy listening, a sublime Eurocheese omelet. They built their music out of classic Sixties French schlock: bongos, castanets, vintage electric piano, dream-weaver synths, and shag-carpet organ straight from the soundtracks of movies like  Un Homme et Une Femme .”

Air Moon Safari North American Tour Dates Sept. 25 – Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre Sept. 27 – Seattle, WA @ Benaroya Hall Sept. 29 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Sept. 30 – Los Angeles, CA @ Orpheum Oct. 2 – San Francisco, CA @ The Masonic Oct. 4 – Denver, CO @ Bellco Theater Oct. 6 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theatre Oct. 8 – Chicago, IL @ Auditorium Theatre Oct. 10 – Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre Oct. 12 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall Oct. 13 – Montreal, QC @ Place Bell Oct. 15 – Boston, MA @ MGM Music Hall at Fenway Oct. 17 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Oct. 18 Washington DC @ The Anthem Oct. 21 – New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre Oct. 24 – Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle Oct. 26 – Miami Beach, FL @ Fillmore Miami Beach Oct. 29 – Dallas, TX @ Music Hall at Fair Park Oct. 30 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheatre

  • Piece by Piece
  • By Nancy Dillon

Zayn Malik Announces 'Room Under the Stairs,' First Album in Three Years

  • He's back
  • By Daniel Kreps

Ryan Gosling and Kristen Wiig are Headed to 'Saturday Night Live' in April

  • Live From New York
  • By Jon Blistein

Elon Musk Cancels Don Lemon's Twitter Show Before Premiere Featuring Elon Musk

  • By Miles Klee

Olivia Rodrigo's St. Louis Concert Hands Out Morning After Pills Despite State Ban on Abortion

  • By Daniel Kreps and Maya Georgi

Most Popular

Oscars: full list of winners, 'oppenheimer' reigns at oscars with seven wins, including best picture and director: full winners list, prince harry just got an offer from the british government that is going to be hard to refuse, deiondra sanders and jacquees expecting, dad deion sanders reacts to pregnancy, you might also like, the true story behind truman capote’s ashes being auctioned off, marigay mckee has her moment, this best-selling magnetic rowing machine is $185 off on amazon today, 2 key sundance theaters in park city filed for bankruptcy, michigan state staffer’s scheduling biz pushes seven figures in revenue.

Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved.

Verify it's you

Please log in.

Programs submenu

Regions submenu, topics submenu, national security memorandum 20 & gaza scenarios, welcome to the u.s., eu ambassador neliupšienė, strategic japan 2024: japan and the global south, global energy markets: views from energy aspects and the eia.

  • Abshire-Inamori Leadership Academy
  • Aerospace Security Project
  • Africa Program
  • Americas Program
  • Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy
  • Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative
  • Asia Program
  • Australia Chair
  • Brzezinski Chair in Global Security and Geostrategy
  • Brzezinski Institute on Geostrategy
  • Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies
  • China Power Project
  • Chinese Business and Economics
  • Defending Democratic Institutions
  • Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group
  • Defense 360
  • Defense Budget Analysis
  • Diversity and Leadership in International Affairs Project
  • Economics Program
  • Emeritus Chair in Strategy
  • Energy Security and Climate Change Program
  • Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program
  • Freeman Chair in China Studies
  • Futures Lab
  • Geoeconomic Council of Advisers
  • Global Food and Water Security Program
  • Global Health Policy Center
  • Hess Center for New Frontiers
  • Human Rights Initiative
  • Humanitarian Agenda
  • Intelligence, National Security, and Technology Program
  • International Security Program
  • Japan Chair
  • Kissinger Chair
  • Korea Chair
  • Langone Chair in American Leadership
  • Middle East Program
  • Missile Defense Project
  • Project on Fragility and Mobility
  • Project on Nuclear Issues
  • Project on Prosperity and Development
  • Project on Trade and Technology
  • Renewing American Innovation Project
  • Scholl Chair in International Business
  • Smart Women, Smart Power
  • Southeast Asia Program
  • Stephenson Ocean Security Project
  • Strategic Technologies Program
  • Transnational Threats Project
  • Wadhwani Center for AI and Advanced Technologies
  • All Regions
  • Australia, New Zealand & Pacific
  • Middle East
  • Russia and Eurasia
  • American Innovation
  • Civic Education
  • Climate Change
  • Cybersecurity
  • Defense Budget and Acquisition
  • Defense and Security
  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Food Security
  • Gender and International Security
  • Geopolitics
  • Global Health
  • Human Rights
  • Humanitarian Assistance
  • Intelligence
  • International Development
  • Maritime Issues and Oceans
  • Missile Defense
  • Nuclear Issues
  • Transnational Threats
  • Water Security

The Ice Curtain: Modernization on the Kola Peninsula

mark foggo tour

Table of Contents

Brief by Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. , Heather A. Conley, and Matthew Melino

Published March 23, 2020

Available Downloads

  • Download the CSIS Brief 14916kb

CSIS Briefs

The Ice Curtain: Bringing Transparency to the Arctic is an ongoing collaborative series between the CSIS Europe Program and NGA.

The Kola Peninsula is the crux of Russia’s military establishment in the western Arctic, and its air and maritime capabilities are essential to Russia’s homeland defense, Arctic dominance, and global power projection capabilities. Russia’s modernization and expansion efforts at Severomorsk-1 air base, Gadzhiyevo submarine base, and Okolnaya submarine support base have significantly improved Russia’s operational readiness and its ability to control the surrounding maritime space in the Arctic. The Kola Peninsula is also home to systems such as the RS-24 YARS, located at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, which pose a significant challenge to U.S. and allied defense systems. Russia’s willingness to use its arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles to defend its position in the Arctic was on display during the Grom-2019 exercise. The expansion of Russia’s military presence in the Arctic is far from over—Russia will continue to deepen its military presence in the Arctic to protect Russian strategic interests well into the future.

INTRODUCTION

Russia’s western Arctic features a great concentration of advanced conventional capabilities for defensive and potentially offensive purposes centered on the Kola Peninsula and serves as home to Russia’s Northern Fleet headquarters, which hosts Russia’s most advanced Arctic land, air, and naval assets, notably including its nuclear arsenal and second-strike capabilities. The peninsula’s location—a gateway between the Arctic and the North Atlantic—and its extensive military assets make it central to Russia’s homeland defense and power projection capabilities. Russian military modernization efforts and new construction on the Kola Peninsula have centered around the refurbishment of air bases and expansion of naval bases. Severomorsk-1 air base, Gadzhiyevo submarine base, and Okolnaya submarine support base are particularly important because they expand and Russia’s defenses while ensuring Russia’s freedom of navigation and air sovereignty. Neighboring sites, such as the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, located at the Kura Missile Test Range in Arkhangelsk, enhance Russia’s Arctic military capabilities, as the recent Grom-2019 exercise demonstrated. The Plesetsk Cosmodrome is a particularly noteworthy site for testing advanced weapons such as the RS-24 Yars ICBM. Military exercises and weapons testing in and around the Kola Peninsula is frequent and reveals Russia’s operational readiness to engage its nuclear forces to deter adversaries in a potential conflict. Exercises such as Ocean Shield and Grom-2019 also demonstrate Russia’s calculation that the Arctic is a critical domain to its national security, power projection capabilities, and economic interests. Russia’s modernization and expansion efforts will likely continue on and around the Kola Peninsula well into the future, with the ultimate aim of asserting Russian sovereignty across the region.  

MODERNIZATION OF SEVEROMORSK-1 AIR BASE

Located on the southern outskirts of Severomorsk and approximately 15.5 km northeast of Murmansk on the Kola Peninsula (Murmanskaya Oblast) is the Severomorsk-1 air base. Severomorsk-1 dates to World War II, when it was known simply as Severomorsk air base, protecting the Soviet Union’s northern flank and providing air protection for both navy facilities on the Kola Peninsula and Allied supply convoys destined for the port of Murmansk. 1 During the Cold War, Severomorsk-1’s strategic importance increased, along with that of its two sister air bases, Severomorsk-2 and Severomorsk-3. Strategic bomber (e.g., Tu-16/-95), strike (e.g., Su-24), and patrol aircraft (e.g., Il-38) based or staged at the bases were tasked with protecting the Soviet Union’s northwestern Arctic flank and providing strategic strike capability against the United States. With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the serviceability and capabilities of the Severomorsk air bases declined precipitously.

The strategic importance of Severomorsk-1 reemerged, however, during late 2011 or early 2012. During that time the Russian military began an extensive multi- year modernization project of the base in advance of the Russian Defense Ministry’s 2013 announcement that it was reengaging in the Arctic to guard its northern approaches, protect mineral and energy resources, and monitor shipping on the Northern Sea Route (NSR). 2 Since 2014, the air base has fallen under the command of the Northern Fleet. 3

Satellite imagery of Severomorsk-1 (69.030776 N, 33.42271 from May 14, 2012 shows that the base ceased to be operational as the modernization project was underway. Noticeable developments include:

  • The concrete on the main runway and taxiways had been removed and the sub-surface was being graded.
  • All operational aircraft had been moved to other air bases (likely Severomorsk-2 and -3).
  • The remaining non-operational retired aircraft awaiting parts recovery and scrapping had been concentrated along the southwest side of the base in abandoned revetments, with 18 aircraft visible.
  • The helicopter servicing and storage facility (also used for parts removal and scrapping) in the southwest corner remained operational, with at least 67 helicopters of several types and in various states of repair.

mark foggo tour

Five years later, on July 30, 2017, satellite imagery shows that considerable, albeit very slow, progress was made:  

  • While the base was still not operational, the paving of the 3,500-meter-long runway appeared to have been finished.
  • Several new taxiways were under construction.
  • The revetments and parking aprons for operational aircraft at the north end of the runway had been completed.
  • The infrastructure for the instrument landing system (ILS) was under construction.
  • The 18 retired aircraft awaiting parts recovery and scrapping that were previously in abandoned revetments on the southwest perimeter had been repositioned to an unimproved taxiway in the center of the air base.
  • The number of helicopters at the helicopter servicing and storage facility declined to approximately 53 of several types and in various states of repair.
  • Many of the previously abandoned aircraft revetments had been razed.

More recently, a September 4, 2019 satellite image shows that while the air base has once again become operational, the modernization project is not complete, as much of the work on parts of the infrastructure (e.g., completion of taxiways and aprons) remains to be completed. Among the indications that the base is operational include:  

  • Patrol and transport aircraft and helicopters were deployed on aprons and in revetments at the north end of the runway.
  • A transport aircraft was present on the taxiway leading to the runway.
  • Tire tracks from landings were visible on either end of the runway.
  • The taxiways and aprons have continued to be slowly expanded.
  • The number of helicopters at the helicopter servicing and storage facility have continued to decline, with approximately 36 of several types and in various states of repair being present.
  • Only 12 of the approximately 18 retired aircraft awaiting parts recovery and scrapping remained. Several of which showed recent signs of being disassembled (e.g., wings sections laying on the ground).

Throughout this modernization, minor improvements have been undertaken among the air base’s supporting infrastructure, including housing, warehouses, machines shops, and support areas on the north side of the base.  

mark foggo tour

However, the modern Murmansk-BN electronic warfare (EW) system, which had been reported as being deployed in the Severomorsk area, was not readily identified in the area immediately around Severomorsk-1 in the most recent satellite image. 4 Given the relatively slow pace of construction observed during the past seven years, it is unclear when the entire modernization project will finally be complete.  

Upgrades to Severomorsk-1 increase Russian operational readiness, presence, and capabilities in the northwest Arctic region, particularly improving domain awareness and operational capacity around the Kola Peninsula. Increased numbers of patrol aircraft tasked for search-and-rescue operations improve the viability of the NSR as a maritime commercial route. With further upgrades to the base, operational capacity could expand further into the Barents Sea, Greenland Sea, North Atlantic, and an increasingly ice-free Arctic Ocean. In anticipation of receding ice and increased human activity in the Far North, Severomorsk-1 can deepen Russia’s strategic reach and propel its forward line of defense further from its coastline, enhancing anti- access/aerial denial capabilities near the Kola Peninsula.   If the Murmansk-BN EW system is deployed (none of the satellite imagery currently shows the Murmansk-BN system), it would further bolster Russia’s Arctic capabilities by improving safety along the NSR and providing early- warning capabilities. With a reported range of 5,000- 8,000 km , Russia could theoretically monitor and disrupt communications across the entirety of the NSR and Scandinavia as well as deep into the Central Arctic Ocean. In May, the Northern Fleet reportedly completed its new Center for Radio-Electronic Warfare, which will oversee systems on Severomorsk. The Murmansk-BN and complimentary EW systems add another layer to Russia’s defense capabilities on the Kola Peninsula, potentially disabling foreign ships, submarines, or aircraft traveling toward the eastern entrance of the Russian Arctic. These EW assets would essentially render an intruder “ deaf, numb, and blind .” Russia’s EW capabilities were on display during NATO’s Trident Juncture 2018 exercise, when both Norway and Finland were the victims of Russian GPS jamming and interference, an increasingly important tool used frequently by Russia.  

NEW MISSILE STORAGE FACILITY AT OKOLNAYA SUBMARINE SUPPORT BASE

The Okolnaya submarine support base (69.095773° 33.450602°) is located on the eastern shores of Guba Okolnaya (Okolnaya Bay), Murmanskaya Oblast, and serves as one of several strategically important Russian Navy submarine bases and submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) storage and loading facilities on the Kola Peninsula. Other SLBM loading facilities include the Gadzhiyevo submarine base and Severodvinsk submarine base. 5 In addition to housing and maintaining SLBMs, Okolnaya likely stores nuclear warheads. While most often described as a submarine support base, it likely also supports the cruise missile requirements of other Northern Fleet surface combatants, such as the warships based across the bay at the Severomorsk navy base. The Okolnaya submarine support base has been associated with nuclear-armed SLBMs since the late-1950s. As a historical footnote, the base appears to have played a minor but important role during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, when nuclear weapons may have been transported from Okolnaya to Cuba and back again during October-November 1962 by the merchant vessel Aleksandrovsk . The voyage of the Aleksandrovsk was unique in several ways: it was the only merchant vessel known to have carried missile-related equipment from Cuba to the Soviet Arctic, and it was one of the first to depart after the Soviet decision had been made to remove strategic weapons from Cuba. The vessel may have carried nuclear warheads to and from Cuba, perhaps without ever having offloaded them. By transferring nuclear warheads via this Arctic facility, the Soviets probably hoped to avoid any possible radiological monitoring or surveillance in either the Danish or Turkish Straits,” underscoring the importance of the Arctic as an avenue of approach to the United States. 6 During 2013, media reports indicated that the Okolnaya submarine support base would be expanded by the construction of a large storage facility for “. . . more than 100” RSM-56 Bulava SLBMs (NATO reporting name: SS-NX-30 or SS-N-32). The Bulava equips the Project 955/955A Dolgorukiy-class (also known as Borei-class) nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarines (SSBN), each of which can carry 16 missiles. The Dolgorukiy-class SSBNs are expected to eventually replace the Delta III- and Delta IV-class SSBNs currently in service with the Northern Fleet. 7 The location chosen for the new storage facility (69.114642° 33.525728°) is 3.7 km northeast of the main Okolnaya facilities on the site of an old open storage facility that consisted of 14 large revetments, several support buildings, and a large parking area. Satellite imagery shows that by May 2014 construction started and that by August 2015 there were a total of 31 weapons storage bunkers under construction (none of which were completed), with excavations underway on others. 8 By July 30, 2017, the number of bunkers completed or under construction rose to 38, and construction of what appears to be a triple fence security perimeter began. 9  

mark foggo tour

Most recently, in satellite imagery from September 4, 2019, there are a total of 41 weapons storage bunkers (35 completed and 6 under construction) and excavations underway for at least 9 more. Additionally, there are several new small support buildings, and construction work on the triple fence security perimeter appears to slowly continue. Media reports indicate that construction of the facility is scheduled to be completed during 2020, and given the current rate of progress, and barring unforeseen circumstances, this projected date appears feasible. 10 All of the storage bunkers observed to date consist of an approximately 40-meter-by-32-meter concrete structure that is protected on three sides by earthen berms, with an approximately 52-meter-by-20-meter concrete pad on the fourth open side and a final 75-meter-by-18- meter protective berm in front of it. Thus, each storage bunker occupies a footprint of approximately 75-meters- by-90-meters. Internally, each bunker consists of fourapproximately 20-meter-by-32-meter storage bays. Adjacent to all the weapons storage bunkers is a smaller auxiliary bunker of varying sizes for unidentified purpose (potentially for power and environmental controls). It is assumed that when completed the facility will consist of a total of 50 storage bunkers, each with four storage bays, with the potential to house a total of 200 RSM-56 Bulava SLBMs, corroborating media reports from 2017. 11 While almost all media reports describe the new storage facility as being for nuclear-armed RSM-56 Bulava SLBMs, there is nothing to prevent sensitive non-nuclear munitions (e.g., cruise missiles) from also being stored. It is also likely that aside from ballistic and cruise missile support, the base provides other submarine-related support services. Likely in support of the larger role of the RSM-56 Bulava SLBMs stored at Okolnaya, and the slowly increasing number of Dolgorukiy-class SSBNs in the Northern Fleet, a second missile loading facility was built during 2012-2018. 12  

NEW MISSILE STORAGE FACILITY AT GADZHIYEVO SUBMARINE BASE

The Gadzhiyevo submarine base (69.258878° 33.335251°) is located on the eastern shore of Guba Sayda (Sayda Bay), Murmanskaya Oblast, and serves as one of several strategically important Russian Navy submarine bases and SLBM storage and loading facilities on the Kola Peninsula. 13 It reportedly is the primary home port for the Northern Fleet’s Project 667BDRM Delfin (Delta IV) and Project 955/955A Dolgorukiy-class SSBNs. 14 As such, the base not only houses and maintains the R-29MU2 Liner (NATO reporting name: SS-N-23) SLBMs for the Delta IV and RSM-56 Bulava (NATO reporting name: SS-NX-30 or SS-N-32) SLBMs for the Project 955/955A Dolgorukiy-class SSBNs but also the nuclear warheads they support. The base may also support the cruise missile requirements of Northern Fleet surface combatants.

mark foggo tour

During 2013, media reports indicated that the Gadzhiyevo submarine base would expand to include the construction of a new SLBM storage facility. 15 The location chosen for the new storage facility (69.251165° 33.357418°) is one kilometer south of the main Gadzhiyevo facilities on the site of an existing storage facility. The existing facility consists of several vehicle maintenance and storage facilities and yards, bunkered storage facilities, open storage yards, and a number of support buildings. All but the bunkered storage facilities and open storage yards would be retained for the new facility. Satellite imagery shows that construction had started by May 29, 2014 and that there was a total of three weapons storage bunkers under construction, with excavations underway for others. By May 23, 2016, the number of bunkers under construction (none of which were completed at the time) rose to 10, and excavation work for a new support building began. Most recently, satellite imagery from June 30, 2019, shows that there is a total of 10 weapons storage bunkers with 5 completed and 5 under construction. Space within the existing storage facility remains for additional storage bunkers should the Russians decide to build them. Media reports suggest that construction of the facility is scheduled to be completed during 2020 to coincide with the launch of the eighth Dolgorukiy-class SSBN. 16 Given the current rate of progress, and barring unforeseen circumstances, this projected date appears feasible. All of the storage bunkers observed to date are similar to those built at the Okolnaya submarine support base and consist of an approximately 40-meter-by-32-meter concrete structure that is protected on three sides by protective berms, with an approximately 55-meter-by-20-meter concrete pad on the fourth open side and a final 65-meter- by-20-meter earthen berm in front of it. Thus, each storage bunker site occupies approximately a 90-meter- by-80-meter footprint. Internally, each bunker consists of four approximately 20-meter-by-32-meter storage bays. Adjacent to all the weapons storage bunkers is a smaller auxiliary bunker of varying sizes for unidentified purposes (potentially for power and environmental controls). At present, there are a total of 10 storage bunkers, each with four storage bays, which would imply that the facility has the potential to house a total of 40 RSM-56 Bulava or R-29MU2 Liner SLBMs, although most reports state that they will be used for the nuclear-armed RSM-56 Bulava. Regardless, there is nothing to prevent sensitive or non-nuclear munitions (e.g., cruise missiles) from also being stored here. Unlike the Okolnaya submarine support base, no second missile loading facility has yet to be built at the Gadzhiyevo submarine base.  

Russia’s 2017 updated Naval strategy elevated the role of its maritime forces in securing Russia’s Arctic domain. The strategy builds on President Putin’s promise in 2010 to spend more than 20 trillion rubles to modernize 70 percent of all Russian military equipment by 2020. Under this modernization plan, Russia’s naval forces are a priority, harkening back to the Cold War when Soviet maritime capabilities posed a formidable challenge to NATO. Upgrades at Gadzhiyevo and Okolnaya reinforce defensive and offensive capabilities around the Kola Peninsula. Naval bases housing Delta IV-class and Dolgorukiy-class SSBNs are a key component of Russia’s bastion defense concept. These SSBNs, when equipped with SLBMs, are the backbone of Russia’s sea-based component of its nuclear triad. Importantly, the SSBNs represent Russia’s second- strike capabilities and serve as a deterrent against potential adversaries. The Dolgorukiy-class in particular boasts improved stealth capabilities as well as increased SLBM payload, adding to Russia’s “ defense in depth ” of the Kola Peninsula. Stealthier submarines such as these enhance the regime’s survivability and pose a challenge to NATO’s sea lines of communication in the North Atlantic as NATO is increasing its anti-submarine warfare capabilities. While the primary objective of the SSBNs is defensive, they also serve as a tool of power projection beyond the Kola Peninsula. Admiral James Foggo, commander of Allied Joint Force Command Naples, warned about Russia’s renewed capabilities in the North Atlantic and the Arctic. Of particular concern is the ability of Russian submarines to project power through the Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom (GIUK) Gap. In October 2019, NATO tracked 10 Russian submarines south of Iceland testing their stealth abilities and demonstrating their capacity to threaten the strategic maritime route between the United States and Northern Europe. The exercise also exposed Russia’s ability to break out into the North Atlantic and threaten the east coast of the United States. Russia’s defense of its western Arctic territory is determined by its ability to control the surrounding maritime space and assert its presence in maritime choke points like the Greenland-Iceland-United Kingdom-Norway (GIUK-N) Gap. To this end, Gadzhiyevo and Okolnaya are critical staging grounds and house Russia’s most advanced capabilities.  

PLESETSK COSMODROME: TESTING RS-24 YARS ICBMS DURING GROM-2019

Between October 15-17, 2019 Russia held its annual Grom (Thunder) strategic nuclear forces exercise (Grom-2019). Among the elements that participated in the exercise were units from the Strategic Rocket Forces, Long-Range Aviation, Military Transport Aviation, and Russian Navy. Included within the exercise was the launch of a road-mobile RS-24 Yars (NATO reporting name: SS-29 or SS-27) ICBM from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome, in Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, at the Kura Missile Test Range, originally known as Kama, in Kamchatskiy Kray (eastern Russia). 17  

On October 3, 2019, just 12 days before the start of the Grom-2019 exercise, a satellite image was collected of the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. This image covered what is reported to be “Launch Complex 158” (63.008134° 41.551304°), 52 km east of the main facility. 18 The complex encompasses approximately 148,350 square meters and is surrounded by a security fence. The site’s launch pads, single-bay garage, and support buildings occupy a T-shaped area lying on a generally east-west axis. The maximum east-west width is 365 meters and maximum north-south height is 240 meters. Visible in the October 3, 2019 image of Launch Complex 158 are two RS-24 Yars ICBMs resting on their MZKT- 79221 16x16 Transporter-Erector-Launchers (TEL). These TELs are positioned, one apiece, on the complex’s east and west launch pads. Also visible are several support vehicles on the east launch pad and additional support vehicles in the complex’s parking area. From ground imagery released by the Russian Defense Ministry, the TEL at the western launch is the one that subsequently conducted the training launch during the exercise. 19 The TEL at the east launch pad was likely present as a backup in case of mechanical issues. It is unknown from which  of the five reported rocket divisions these two RS-24 systems came from.  

The RS-24 YARS is an ICBM capable of carrying multiple thermonuclear warheads. It has an estimated range of 10,500 km , allowing Russia to escalate a regional conflict to a global context. The system is a cornerstone of Russia’s land-based nuclear deterrent, and its road-mobile delivery system increases its survivability. Other factors, including the missile’s ability to maneuver during flight, deploy active and passive decoys, and its reported seven minute launch time, pose significant challenges to U.S. and allied missile defense systems. Russia exercised both its strategic and tactical nuclear forces during Grom-2019. The exercise included naval assets from all four Russian fleets, showing the extent to which Russia will mobilize across its military districts to defend its Arctic interests. As other analysts have noted , Grom highlighted Russia’s willingness to defend its Arctic territory with a growing arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles. It also demonstrated the extent to which Russia has already integrated intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles in its nuclear strategy in light of the uncertain future of arms control. 20 Grom also offers insight into Russia’s evolving nuclear doctrine. Major General Evgeny Ilyin described the exercise as one where the preservation of borders and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Russian Federation is threatened, thus warranting the use of nuclear weapons. President Putin noted in October 2018 that Russia would only use nuclear weapons when the country is “under attack.”  

The Kola Peninsula is the centerpiece of Russia’s military establishment in the western Arctic, and its air and maritime capabilities are essential to homeland defense, Arctic dominance, and global power projection capabilities. The concentration and range of  multi-domain  assets— from SLBMs and ICBMs to EW—deployed on and around  the Peninsula underscores the Arctic’s strategic value to Russian national interests. As Arctic nations increase their capabilities in a more accessible Arctic and as non- Arctic nations such as China seek greater access to the Arctic, we can expect Russia’s military presence to expand to include conventional and dual-use assets. As the head   of the Northern Fleet noted on December 8, “In the near future, we should expect a further increase in the military presence of the combined armed forces and, as a result, an increase in the likelihood of conflict.” Although Admiral Moiseev was referring to NATO as well as Sweden and Finland, his comment could easily refer to Russia’s military presence in the Arctic. Matthew Melino was an associate fellow with the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington, D.C. Heather A. Conley is senior vice president for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic and director of the CSIS Europe Program. Joseph S. Bermudez Jr. is senior fellow for Imagery Analysis at CSIS. This brief is made possible by general support to CSIS. No direct sponsorship contributed to this brief.  

The Center for Strategic and International Studies' Europe Program and the  National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency  partnership uses unclassified geospatial imagery and data to produce new, timely, and accurate reporting on Arctic construction and modernization of civilian, dual-use, and defensive infrastructure. For more info, read the  Tearline Program Explainer .   To read more, visit  NGA’s Tearline article  or download the Tearline app from the  Apple Store  or  Google Play .   This content also syndicates to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s website  intelligence.gov , which is a transparency effort to better explain certain strategic, economic, and humanitarian IC missions to the public.

CSIS Briefs   are produced by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), a private, tax-exempt institution focusing on international public policy issues. Its research is nonpartisan and nonproprietary. CSIS does not take specific policy positions. Accordingly, all views, positions, and conclusions expressed in this publication should be understood to be solely those of the author(s).  © 2020 by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. All rights reserved.  Please consult the PDF for references.

Joseph S. Bermudez Jr.

Joseph S. Bermudez Jr.

Heather a. conley, matthew melino, programs & projects.

setlist.fm logo

  • Statistics Stats
  • You are here:
  • Foggo, Mark’s, Skasters
  • December 23, 2023 Setlist

Mark Foggo’s Skasters Setlist at Studio Gonz, Gouda, Netherlands

  • Edit setlist songs
  • Edit venue & date

Edit set times

  • Add to festival
  • Report setlist
  • Bumpy Airlines Play Video
  • Missionary of Ska Play Video
  • Weirdos Play Video
  • Lockdown Play Video
  • Yoyo Play Video
  • Momo Play Video
  • Shooters Play Video
  • Ska Pig Play Video
  • Theresa May Play Video
  • Fat Girl Play Video
  • Haircut Play Video
  • New Shoes ( Request by Joris for his birthday ) Play Video
  • Light on My Feet Play Video
  • Two Legs Play Video
  • Lucky to Be Alive Play Video
  • Ramona From Barcelona Play Video
  • Skadansk Play Video
  • Spaceman Stuff Play Video
  • Car on a Train Play Video
  • Do the Monkey Play Video
  • Goodbye Play Video

Edits and Comments

3 activities (last edit by rreett , 25 Dec 2023, 16:15 Etc/UTC )

Songs on Albums

  • Do the Monkey
  • Light on My Feet
  • Spaceman Stuff
  • Theresa May
  • Lucky to Be Alive
  • Car on a Train
  • Ramona From Barcelona
  • Bumpy Airlines
  • Missionary of Ska

Complete Album stats

Mark Foggo’s Skasters setlists

Mark Foggo’s Skasters

More from this artist.

  • More Setlists
  • Artist Statistics
  • Add setlist

Mark Foggo’s Skasters Gig Timeline

  • Dec 15 2023 Manifesto Hoorn, Netherlands Start time: 9:10 PM 9:10 PM
  • Dec 20 2023 Muz Studio Nuremberg, Germany Add time Add time
  • Dec 23 2023 Studio Gonz This Setlist Gouda, Netherlands Start time: 11:15 PM 11:15 PM

1 person was there

Share or embed this setlist.

Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically!

<div style="text-align: center;" class="setlistImage"><a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/mark-foggos-skasters/2023/studio-gonz-gouda-netherlands-33af9829.html" title="Mark Foggo’s Skasters Setlist Studio Gonz, Gouda, Netherlands 2023" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=33af9829" alt="Mark Foggo’s Skasters Setlist Studio Gonz, Gouda, Netherlands 2023" style="border: 0;" /></a> <div><a href="https://www.setlist.fm/edit?setlist=33af9829&amp;step=song">Edit this setlist</a> | <a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/mark-foggos-skasters-13d7f5dd.html">More Mark Foggo’s Skasters setlists</a></div></div>

Last.fm Event Review

[url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/mark-foggos-skasters/2023/studio-gonz-gouda-netherlands-33af9829.html][img]https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=33af9829[/img][/url] [url=https://www.setlist.fm/edit?setlist=33af9829&amp;step=song]Edit this setlist[/url] | [url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/mark-foggos-skasters-13d7f5dd.html]More Mark Foggo’s Skasters setlists[/url]

Tour Update

Unlocked: games we play.

  • Games We Play
  • Mar 12, 2024
  • Mar 11, 2024
  • Mar 10, 2024
  • Mar 9, 2024
  • Mar 8, 2024
  • Mar 7, 2024
  • FAQ | Help | About
  • Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices | Privacy Policy
  • Feature requests
  • Songtexte.com

mark foggo tour

  • ISU Navigate
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Virtual Tour

Common Searches

  • Academic Calendar
  • Transcripts
  • Scholarships
  • Event Tickets
  • Health Center
  • APA Style Guide
  • Financial Aid

Langroise Trio and Mark Neiwirth to Present Benefit Concert on March 11

March 7, 2024

Langroise Trio with instruments

The Langroise Trio and Mark Neiwirth will present a Scholarship Benefit Concert on Monday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Jensen Grand Concert Hall on the Idaho State University campus. All proceeds will benefit the ISU music department scholarship funds.

The Langroise Trio, established in 1991, consists of Brendan Shea, violin, Dave Johnson viola, and Philip Kettler, cello. They are all principal players in the Boise Philharmonic as well as artists in residence at the College of Idaho in Caldwell. They will be joined by pianist Mark Neiwirth, adjunct professor of piano at ISU, for a program of piano quartets by Mozart and Fauré, and the program will be rounded out with Intermezzo for String Trio by Kodály.

Violinist Brendan Shea is an award winning chamber musician and soloist. As a soloist he has performed with orchestras across the United States, Japan and Belgium. He is a former member of the Euclid and Wasmuth(now Verona) quartets, and currently plays in the Shea-Kim duo. He has been a full-time faculty member at Indiana University, South Bend and the University of Notre Dame, as well as a guest professor at Oberlin Conservatory. He currently teaches at the Encore Chamber Music Institute in Cleveland and Zephyr Chamber Music in Courmayeur, Italy during the summer, and is the concertmaster of the Boise Philharmonic.

Violist David Johnson received his training at Indiana University, where he performed a series of concerts in New York’s Carnegie Recital Hall with the Indiana University Doctoral String Quartet. David was appointed Principal Viola of the Iceland Symphony, where he was featured as soloist numerous times on the Iceland National Radio. 

In 1992, David joined the newly formed Langroise Trio and is the principal violist of the Boise Philharmonic. He has been a member of the Sun Valley Orchestra and taught at the Sun Valley Summer Music Workshops, and since 2007 has served as the Artistic Director of the Sun Valley Symphony Summer Workshops.

Cellist Philip Kettler is the newly appointed Principal Cellist of the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra. He began his position in Boise after three seasons with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, where he served as Second Cellist and the orchestra’s youngest member. He is currently a candidate for the Doctor of Music degree at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he also earned his master’s degree. He received his Bachelor of Music degree from Vanderbilt University and also completed studies at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Philip is regularly invited to serve as an adjudicator and clinician for competitions and festivals throughout the Northwest and Mountain West.

Pianist Mark Neiwirth has secured an international reputation as a piano soloist, concerto soloist, chamber musician, adjudicator, and arranger. Concert tours have taken him to Europe, South Africa and India, as well as dozens of prestigious venues in the United States. He has performed more than thirty piano concerti, three of which were composed expressly for him by prominent composers. Since 1990 he has been the Executive Director of Musician West, Inc., which promotes professional musicianship in Idaho by providing concerts, lectures, master classes, seminars, festivals, competitions and composer commissions. He received the Idaho Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2018 and has been an adjunct professor at Idaho State University since 2005. Mark Neiwirth is a Steinway Artist.

The March 11 concert will be a scholarship fundraiser through Musicians West, Inc. and is sponsored by a generous grant from the F.M., Anne G., and Beverly B. Bistline Foundation. Admission is $10 adults, $8 ISU faculty & staff, $6 pre-college students, available at the door prior to the concert. The general public is welcome to donate any amount to this project at the concert or through Venmo or PayPal.

Categories:

Performing Arts University News

DB-City

  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • Eastern Europe

Ostrovnoy Localisation : Country Russia , Oblast Murmansk . Available Information : Geographical coordinates , Population, Altitude, Area and Hotel .

Information

Find all the information of Ostrovnoy or click on the section of your choice in the left menu.

  • Update data

Ostrovnoy Demography

Information on the people and the population of Ostrovnoy.

Ostrovnoy Geography

Geographic Information regarding City of Ostrovnoy .

Ostrovnoy Distance

Distance (in kilometers) between Ostrovnoy and the biggest cities of Russia.

Ostrovnoy Map

Locate simply the city of Ostrovnoy through the card, map and satellite image of the city.

Ostrovnoy Weather

Weather forecast for the next coming days and current time of Ostrovnoy.

Ostrovnoy Sunrise and sunset

Find below the times of sunrise and sunset calculated 7 days to Ostrovnoy.

Ostrovnoy Hotel

Our team has selected for you a list of hotel in Ostrovnoy classified by value for money. Book your hotel room at the best price.

Ostrovnoy Nearby

Below is a list of activities and point of interest in Ostrovnoy and its surroundings.

Ostrovnoy Page

Russia Flag

  • Information /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#info
  • Demography /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#demo
  • Geography /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#geo
  • Distance /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#dist1
  • Map /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#map
  • Weather /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#weather
  • Sunrise and sunset /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#sun
  • Hotel /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#hotel
  • Nearby /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#around
  • Page /Russian-Federation--Murmansk--Ostrovnoy#page
  • Terms of Use
  • Copyright © 2024 DB-City - All rights reserved
  • Change Ad Consent Do not sell my data

IMAGES

  1. Mark Foggo

    mark foggo tour

  2. Mark Foggo

    mark foggo tour

  3. Mark Foggo at Melkweg 2022

    mark foggo tour

  4. Mark Foggo

    mark foggo tour

  5. LIVE: Mark Foggo (UK)

    mark foggo tour

  6. Mark Foggo & The Skasters 2016 & 2011 Live in the Netherlands

    mark foggo tour

COMMENTS

  1. Mark Foggo Full Tour Schedule 2023 & 2024, Tour Dates & Concerts

    Mark Foggo tour dates 2023. Mark Foggo is currently touring across 3 countries and has 15 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Corneel in Lelystad, after that they'll be at The Tube in Düsseldorf. See all your opportunities to see them live below!

  2. Mark Foggo

    MARK FOGGO makes fast, loud, high energy feel-good ska music. Mark Foggo started out at just 14 years old and he has toured the world countless times delighting his fans with his unique fast, exciting and electrifying performances. His newest release 'Live at Fiesta La Mass' (recorded In France) has proven to be just as passionate and ...

  3. Mark Foggo Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2024-2025 Tickets

    Mark Foggo has been described to be a cross between Iggy Pop and Mr. Bean. Show More. Genres: Ska, Ska Punk. Hometown: London, United Kingdom. Find tickets for Mark Foggo concerts near you. Browse 2024 tour dates, venue details, concert reviews, photos, and more at Bandsintown.

  4. Mark Foggo's Skasters Concerts & Live Tour Dates: 2023-2024 Tickets

    After "Ska Pig" Mark Foggo's Skasters have released 9 more CD's. The latest cd "You Shot Me" contains 12 brand new, original tracks. Worldwide record sales have made Mark Foggo's Skasters one of the planets best known ska acts. Numerous television and radio appearances built up a big following on the European club circuit.

  5. Mark Foggo

    Mark Foggo's Skasters were established in Holland in 1987. Their first album "Ska Pig" was released on Link Records (UK) in 1989. In the years since they have released 12 more albums, numerous singles and played to audiences worldwide. SKASTERS. FOR INFO AND BOOKINGS. [email protected]

  6. Mark Foggo

    Mark Foggo is an English-born ska musician currently based in England, United Kingdom Beginning his music career in Amsterdam in 1979, ... As of 2011, Foggo still continues to tour regularly and exhaustively, featuring a rotating roster of backing musicians. Alongside Foggo, saxophonist Paul Berding remains as the last original member of the ...

  7. Mark Foggo

    Find concert tickets for Mark Foggo upcoming 2023 shows. Explore Mark Foggo tour schedules, latest setlist, videos, and more on livenation.com

  8. Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist at Punk & Disorderly 2023

    Get the Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist of the concert at Astra, Berlin, Germany on May 20, 2023 and other Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  9. Mark Foggo

    Mark Foggo. 3,325 likes · 12 talking about this. No pussyfootin' around. Pure kickass ska.

  10. Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist at Muz Studio, Nuremberg

    Get the Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist of the concert at Muz Studio, Nuremberg, Germany on December 20, 2023 and other Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  11. Mark Foggo's Skasters Concert Setlists

    Get Mark Foggo's Skasters setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Mark Foggo's Skasters fans for free on setlist.fm! ... Mark Foggo's Skasters Concert Setlists & Tour Dates. Dec 23 2023. Mark Foggo's Skasters at Studio Gonz, Gouda, Netherlands.

  12. Mark Foggo Concert & Tour History

    Mark Foggo Concert History. 22 Concerts. MARK FOGGO is a dynamic performer. His music is best described as modern, bizarre, non-influenced, up tempo ska. ... Ska from the alps / JustWar.official / Kotzreiz / Mark Foggo / Miozän / MIRROR MONKEYS / Missbrauch / Mutabor / Oi Polloi / Pestpocken / PIY ...

  13. Mark Foggo (High Energy Ska Mayhem from NL) + Bunga Bunga Club

    MARK FOGGO makes fast, loud, high energy feel-good music and is one of the planet's best known names in SKA music, The fast, catchy songs and electrifying performance are well known by audiences worldwide. ... VVK Tickets OHNE GEBÜHREN können während der Öffnungszeiten an unserer Theke erworben werden! Essen. Host. Don't Panic Essen. Event ...

  14. Jay Monahan ducks the one question golf fans want an answer on

    PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan conducted his annual state-of-the-game press conference on Tuesday in advance of this week's Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass and he didn't offer a lot of ...

  15. Jack Ashton's Young Artists Chamber Players return for final concert of

    SPRING CITY — On Friday, March 22, at 7 p.m., the ballroom of the Community Center, located at 45 South 100 East, will come alive with the enchanting melodies of Jack Ashton's Young Artists ...

  16. An orchestral world tour has been announced to mark the release of

    Set to kick off in August, an orchestral world tour has been announced to mark the release of 'Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth'. Ken Buck Takes Aim at Donald Trump After Suddenly Leaving Congress ...

  17. Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist at Corneel, Lelystad

    Get the Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist of the concert at Corneel, Lelystad, Netherlands on April 21, 2023 and other Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  18. PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan flops again with meaningless spin

    Published March 12, 2024, 9:27 p.m. ET. PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Everyone came wanting answers. One of a leader's primary responsibilities should be providing answers. Yet Jay Monahan, the ...

  19. Air Detail North American Tour: See the Dates

    The 19-date tour kicks off in Vancouver on Sept. 19 in Vancouver at Queen Elizabeth Theatre, before venturing down the West Coast with stops in Seattle, San Francisco, and two shows in Los Angeles.

  20. Ostrovnoy Map

    Ostrovnoy. Ostrovnoy, previously known as Murmansk-140, is a closed town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 2,171; down from 5,032 recorded in the 2002 Census. Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  21. The Ice Curtain: Modernization on the Kola Peninsula

    THE ISSUE. The Kola Peninsula is the crux of Russia's military establishment in the western Arctic, and its air and maritime capabilities are essential to Russia's homeland defense, Arctic dominance, and global power projection capabilities. Russia's modernization and expansion efforts at Severomorsk-1 air base, Gadzhiyevo submarine base ...

  22. Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist at Studio Gonz, Gouda

    Get the Mark Foggo's Skasters Setlist of the concert at Studio Gonz, Gouda, Netherlands on December 23, ... Tour average: Not enough data. Average show length: Not enough data. Doors: 9:00 PM. Scheduled: 11:15 PM. Start time: 11:15 PM 2h 15m after doors End: 12:55 AM 1h 40m long Edit set times.

  23. Langroise Trio and Mark Neiwirth to Present Benefit Concert on March 11

    Mark Neiwirth is a Steinway Artist. The March 11 concert will be a scholarship fundraiser through Musicians West, Inc. and is sponsored by a generous grant from the F.M., Anne G., and Beverly B. Bistline Foundation. Admission is $10 adults, $8 ISU faculty & staff, $6 pre-college students, available at the door prior to the concert.

  24. Gremikha division of SevRAO sacks irradiated workers to stay in shadow

    In a legally questionable move, the Gremikha Naval Base branch of the SevRAO nuclear waste management facility is firing irradiated employees who suffered various radiation doses in July while cleaning up an undocumented storage site littered with solid radioactive waste left by the Russian Northern Fleet. Meanwhile, two of these workers have not yet even been examined for the exact radiation ...

  25. Ostrovnoy, Murmansk, Russia

    Ostrovnoy Geographical coordinates: Latitude: 68.05, Longitude: 39.5 68° 3′ 0″ North, 39° 30′ 0″ East Ostrovnoy Area: 7,600 hectares 76.00 km² (29.34 sq mi): Ostrovnoy Altitude: 41 m (135 ft) Ostrovnoy Climate: Subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfc)