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TROY, NEW YORK: The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall is excited to welcome two incredible shows this September! Tickets for Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Members are on-sale Tuesday at 10am. Single tickets will go on-sale at 10am to the public this Thursday July 13th! Learn more below about The Weight and Pat Metheny Dreambox! […]
I’ve been seeing Kristian Montgomery posting a new song almost every week on the social media sites, and they are all pretty darn good. Hardship and survival, life and love, the visceral emotions of these experiences are heard through songs inspired by storytelling. I figured it would be good to learn more about what is […]
The love of music is universal. The joy of happening upon a killer bass riff is the joy of a flawless execution of a passage by DeBussey. They both make you feel, they both give you a rush. But this is on the musicians’ end. The music lover, the music listener, may simply be moved […]
In the mid-sixties, Bobby Fuller was living the dream as far as rock n’ roll dreams go. He had a record riding high in the national charts. He and his group “The Bobby Fuller Four” were in high demand on the Sunset Strip scene in L.A. and were appearing regularly as the house band on […]
Playing for Exposure – Yea or Nay? She dug in her pockets; last five bucks. Between gas and food and the neck repair on her sweet ’64 Fender Stratocaster, she was broke. They were broke. It was cheese-sandwich city, and they were about to play four hours for “exposure,” that corporate-sounding euphemism for “free… but […]
Plush and Super 400 performed at Alive at 5 on Thursday, July 6th. Photography by Timothy Reidy.
The 4th of July firework celebration at the Empire State Plaza featured Jocelyn & Chris before the event was eventually postponed. Photography by Timothy Reidy.
TROY, NEW YORK: The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall’s free Summer Square series presented by New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and Bacchus Wood-Fired kicks off this Saturday, July 8th and runs through August 26th! A summer favorite, the free outdoor concert series will be held Saturday evenings at 6pm. Located in […]
Observations and Ramblings from a Cranky Old Guy. As you read the title, there may be a couple of questions you are asking: I thought he retired. I thought he quit. I thought he died. Well, one and two are partially true. As for three, that’s a pretty damn good trick if it was true, […]
On the 1st of July, I found the Park Playhouse of Something Rotten in Washington Park. There will be more weeks to go on this production. It was a campy musical featuring a story about writing plays. -Photography and commentary by Timothy Reidy.
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