Show Detective – Weekend Shows – 11/8 – 11/10
Written by Staff on November 7, 2024
Show Detective.
Friday, November 8th
Seth Rosenbloom, The Linda, Albany, 8pm-10pm
“For me, playing great music is all about being able to authentically convey a wide
range of emotion,” guitarist and vocalist Seth Rosenbloom insists. “I was drawn to the
blues at a young age because that has always been very evident to me in the Blues.”
Critics have affirmed the fact that Seth knows of what he speaks. Rock & Blues Muse
proclaimed, “The future of blues is in very capable hands.” Living Blues Magazine
echoed those sentiments by declaring, “Rosenbloom’s ready to assume the mantle of a
true electric blues champion,” Blues Blast Magazine concurred, saying, “Seth
Rosenbloom is a guitar player’s guitar player. His ceiling is unlimited.”
Cash for Coats – Palace Sessions Live with The NolaNauts, The Palace Theater, Albany, 7pm
Join us in the Grand Lobby of the Palace Theatre for a Free Live Performance with the NolaNauts! In partnership with the City of Albany’s 2024 Cash for Coats Drive, we are pleased to welcome the NOLANAUTS to the Palace Sessions Live on Friday, NOVEMBER 8! This performance is FREE and Open to the Public but MAKE A DONATION OF $25 OR MORE TO CASH FOR COATS and you will be invited to enjoy a special VIP Reception with complimentary food provided by The Hollow Bar + Kitchen. Free Tickets are available at -> https://bit.ly/PSLC4CNolanauts24
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents The Greatest Show On Earth, MVP Arena, Albany, 7pm
Picture the “ultimate playground” with trapeze swings soaring through the air, jaw-dropping somersaults off teeter-totters, extreme BMX riders defying gravity on huge ramps, and a merry-go-round stage spinning with excitement, and much more. It doesn’t get any bigger or better than this!
Dexter and The Moonrocks, Empire Underground, Albany, 7:30pm
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Empire Live, Albany, 8pm
Howie Day – 20th Anniversary of “Stop All The World Now”, Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, 7:30pm-9:30pm
Howie Day’s emotionally resonant lyrics and inventive melodies have earned him both critical praise and a legion of devoted fans. He is known for his energetic, heartfelt shows, where he connects with audiences through the strength of his songwriting and his quirky sense of humor. Day’s warm tenor voice “soars into fluttering, high registers, but also grates with real, pleading grit,” as one critic put it. A native of Bangor, Maine, Day began playing piano at age five and guitar at age 12. By 15, he was writing his own songs and performing across New England. Shortly after graduating high school, Day became a fixture at college coffeehouses across the U.S. He wrote, financed and released his first effort, Australia, which was named Best Debut Album at the 2001 Boston Music Awards.
The Hammerhead Horns, Rustic Barn Pub, Troy, 7pm-10pm
The Hammerhead Horns are a quartet of old friends who convene to perform old-timey blues, ragtime and honkytonk with Piano, Drums, Trumpet and Trombone.
The Mallett Brothers Band + Cosmic Turtle, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs
Jim Gaudet and The Railroad Boys, Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs, 8pm-10pm
If you’ve never attended a performance by Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys, you’re missing out on one of the Capital Region’s true musical treasures. Since 2006, The Railroad Boys—comprised of singer/songwriter Jim Gaudet on guitar, Bobby Buckley on bass and backing vocals, Sten Isachsen on mandolin and backing vocals, Sara Milonovich or Tucker Callander on fiddle, and ‘Upstate’ Richie Pagano on piano—have been playing festivals and venues, big and small, all over the country. Their original music, driving energy, and camaraderie have attracted many a guest artist over the years, and in January 2023, the group welcomed bassist Bob Buckley into the fold.
Rodeo Barons | Angelina Valente, Hangar on the Hudson, Troy, 8pm-9pm
Rodeo Barons are an original roots-flavored, harmony-driven rock & roll band from Saratoga Springs. Originally formed in 2007, the group features Chris Carey and Mike O’Donnell on electric guitar and vocals, James Gascoyne on bass and vocals, and Sam Zucchini on drums and vocals.
Femininomenon, Lost And Found, Albany, 9pm
(Female Artist Live Band Karaoke)
Escape from the Zoo / Hans Gruber and the Die Hards / Blast Craze / Zombie Giuliani, No Fun, Troy, 7pm-11pm
From “Bar People.”
11/8 4:00 PM Open Mic hosted By Shannon Tehya- Northern Lights Cannabis Dispensary
11/8 5:00 PM Chris Dollard- Wheatfields Clifton Park
11/8 6:00 PM Anthony Cubbage- The Scarlet Knife
11/8 6:00 PM Bret Scott- Powers Pub
11/8 6:00 PM Frank Murray- Bunker Clifton Park
11/8 6:00 PM Mike Herman- Indian Ladder Farms
11/8 6:00 PM Part Time- Hilton Garden Inn,,, 30Park
11/8 6:00 PM Russ Kennedy- Carsons Woodside Tavern
11/8 6:30 PM Don Ferlazzo- Other One Brewery
11/8 6:30 PM Wreckless Duo- Peddlers Bar & Bistro
11/8 7:00 PM Hammerhead Horns- Rustic Barn Pub
11/8 8:00 PM Donna Tritico Band- Nanola
11/8 8:00 PM Grit n Whiskey- Van Slycks at Rivers Casino
11/8 8:00 PM Rodeo Barons & Motorbike & Agelina Valente- Hanger on The hudson
11/8 9:00 PM Rhythm Pilots- Centre St. Pub
Saturday, November 9th
Running on Jackson – The Premier Jackson Browne Tribute Concert, The Linda, Albany, 8pm-10pm
Prepare for an unforgettable tribute to the incomparable Jackson Browne. With a career spanning over 50 years, Jackson Browne’s legacy as a singer, songwriter and musician is unparalleled. His iconic hits like “Running On Empty,” “Doctor My Eyes,” “Rock Me On The Water,” “The Load Out/Stay,” “Somebody’s Baby,” “Tender is the Night” and countless others have captivated audiences worldwide.
The Egg Presents: David Cross – The End of The Beginning of The End, The Egg, Albany, 8pm
With special gust Sean Patton
Emmy Award winner and two-time Grammy Award nominee, David Cross is an inventive performer, writer, and producer on stage and screen.
David’s eighth stand-up special, David Cross: Worst Daddy In The World, is available on the 800 Pound Gorilla Media YouTube channel, and he will join the cast of the Netflix series, The Umbrella Academy, for their fourth and final season premiering August 8.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents The Greatest Show On Earth, MVP Arena, Albany, 11am, 3pm, 7pm
Picture the “ultimate playground” with trapeze swings soaring through the air, jaw-dropping somersaults off teeter-totters, extreme BMX riders defying gravity on huge ramps, and a merry-go-round stage spinning with excitement, and much more. It doesn’t get any bigger or better than this!
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, SPAC, Saratoga Springs, 7pm
The celebrated contemporary dance company, A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, renowned for their captivating performances, consistent boundary-pushing, educational programming, community-based workshops across the globe and its work deeply rooted in Black culture, will bring two performances to Spa Little Theater for its Saratoga Performing Arts Center debut.
Pop Evil / Bad Wolves: The Animal Instinct Tour, Empire Live, Albany, 7pm
The Brokenhearted, Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, 7:30pm – 10pm
E1PRESENTS THE BROKENHEARTED, the East Coast’s #1 Tom Petty Tribute. Returning to Cohoes Music Hall after previous sold out events, The Brokenhearted features lead singer Johnny Clifford on guitar, harmonica, and vocals. Clifford has been playing the music of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers since first hearing them back in the 70’s, going by the nickname Johnny Petty as it was a natural fit. They also feature the man on Keys and backup vocals, Matthias Donnelly, a musical staple in the Northeast for over 30 years, writing movie scores, musical theater, and recording commercials and instructional soundtracks, as well as opening for musical greats like Brian Auger and Eric Burdon. He performed on a hit pick on the billboard 100, played piano on WMHT for a live Jazz series and performed on national television on “The Rich and Famous”. Joining them is Frank Affinito on drums and vocals, with great sound and tight groove. Charged with extensive harmony duties and singing lead on some tunes, James Cappello is the groovy bass player rounding out the rhythm section. James and Johnny have a long musical history playing together for over 40 years in several bands. Together they are THE BROKENHEARTED The #1 Tribute to Tom Petty, and not to be missed!
Neon Avenue, Rustic Barn Pub, Troy, 8pm-11pm
Neon Avenue is more than just a Grateful Dead Tribute band—they’re a journey through the heart and soul of the Dead’s legendary sound.
LaMP ( Russ Lawton, Scott Metzger, Ray Paczkowski) wsg Oobleck, Lark Hall, Albany, 8pm-11:30pm
On a magical night at Nectar’s in Burlington, Vermont in December of 2018, three musical masters—Russ Lawton, Scott Metzger and Ray Paczkowski—came together with alchemical synthesis, and created a fresh, so-tight-it’s-free sound, permeated with technical prowess and a deep-pocket punch. The packed house fortunate enough to be in attendance that night witnessed the birth of something very special.
Tad Cautious Outer Space Funk & Soul at The Eleven (LaMP Aftershow), Lark Hall, Albany, 9pm-11pm
Tad Cautious is a DJ and musical curator who has performed at festivals such as Waking Windows in Vermont, Chicago’s Sacred Rose festival and Phish’s Riviera Maya festival in Cancun. He is the host of The Bunny, a weekly free-format show on SiriusXM based on the onsite station of the same name that he has helmed at Phish festivals since 1996. His sets range from international funk, psychedelic jazz and soul to muddled electronics, classic dub, and archival oddities, resulting in a pleasant disorientation.
Gratefully Yours, Putnam Place, Saratoga Springs, 7pm-11pm
The Jagaloons LP Release Show, Hangar on the Hudson, Troy, 7pm-11pm
The Jagaloons | The Sound Minds | The Sci-Flies | Shortwave Radiobands
Emo Night Karaoke, Lost And Found, Albany, 9:30pm
Sex Mex / Flavour / Bloodx3 / The Plisskens, No Fun, Troy, 7pm-11pm
From “Bar People.”
11/9 11:00 PM Tad Cautious- Lark Hall
11/9 4:00 PM The Guilty Pleasure- Cherry Plain Square #17
11/9 5:00 PM Jeff Stein- Frog Alley Brewing
11/9 6:00 PM Chris Carey- The Scarlet Knife
11/9 6:00 PM Chuck Ayers- Powers Pub
11/9 6:00 PM Jay Yager- Hilton Garden Inn,,, 30Park
11/9 6:00 PM John Stack- Carsons Woodside Tavern
11/9 6:30 PM Hot Club Saratoga- Browns Brewing Walloomsac Taproom
11/9 6:30 PM Marcus Ruggiero- Other One Brewery
11/9 8:00 PM Neon Avenue- Rustic Barn Pub
11/9 8:00 PM Running On Jackson’s- The Linda
11/9 8:00 PM The Herring & The Hummingbird- Nanola
11/9 8:00 PM Tooty & The Motherpluckers- Trestle Restaurant & Pub
Sunday, November 10th
ESYO: Repertory, String, and Concertino String Orchestras, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, 3pm
Phrasing in music (as well as conversation) have an ebb and flow that make them sound natural. It is what separates a human performance from a mechanical performance. In our first concert, String Orchestra will be using the subject of Contrapunctus as an example of a musical idea that flows through the music and the ensemble as each section takes turns riding its wake. When we play a contrapuntal piece, it is up to each section to flow into control of the subject and then release it as it moves somewhere else.
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents The Greatest Show On Earth, MVP Arena, Albany, 11am
Picture the “ultimate playground” with trapeze swings soaring through the air, jaw-dropping somersaults off teeter-totters, extreme BMX riders defying gravity on huge ramps, and a merry-go-round stage spinning with excitement, and much more. It doesn’t get any bigger or better than this!
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, SPAC, Saratoga Springs, 2pm
The celebrated contemporary dance company, A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, renowned for their captivating performances, consistent boundary-pushing, educational programming, community-based workshops across the globe and its work deeply rooted in Black culture, will bring two performances to Spa Little Theater for its Saratoga Performing Arts Center debut.
Tellabration! 2024 – Lost and Found, Proctor’s Theatre, Schenectady
Items can be lost and found, but so can people, hope, love, and many other important intangibles. Come and listen to our captivating storytellers, Siri Allison, Kate Dudding, Margaret French, Marni Gillard, Claire Nolan, Nancy Marie Payne, and Beverly Schwartz, share stories about the lost and the found.
Vertical Horizon: Everything You Want 25th Anniversary Tour, Empire Live, Albany, 8pm
Puppy Pals Live! Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes, 3:30pm
E1Presents Puppy Pals LIVE ! This is a family fun action-packed show where adopted and rescued dogs perform spectacular stunts and breathtaking feats. Watch as we lead the puppies and audience through challenging and comical tricks as the pooches show everyone who is really boss! Full of canine stunts and laugh-out-loud canine comedy it is no surprise this show has been a hit all over America!
Second Sunday Bluegrass Jam Featuring Mike McMann, Rustic Barn Pub, Troy, 5:30pm-9pm
Come to the best Bluegrass Jam this side of the river!
Jerry Garcia Brunch with Stella Rose Trio at The Eleven, Lark Hall, Albany, 12pm-2pm
Embarking on a their latest journey, Jill and Bryan, known in the Capital Region as integral members of local tribute bands, have joined forces to create their duo project weaving together the soulful and timeless melodies of Jerry Garcia.
Glare / Zeruel / Leaving Time, No Fun, Troy, 7pm-11pm
From “Bar People.”
11/10 10:30 AM Erin Powers- The Scarlet Knife
11/10 2:00 PM Fundraising Concert For Ashville Musicians- Margarita City Mexican Bar & Grill