Author: Timothy Reidy

Page: 34

Words and Photo by Timothy Reidy. On a rainy bus from Maine, 10,000 Maniacs made it to the Egg, and seven musicians made it on stage. The 2/3-filled Hart Theatre was appreciative, and the show ended in a dancing frenzy. The band, being NY-based, talked about former jaunts in Albany, including 288 Lark and QE2, […]

Week Three of the Wake Up Wednesdays music series featured the Beadle Brothers, bringing their brand of modern country music to Ryan’s Wake and the river. The series continues tomorrow with Yacht Lobsters and runs through June 18. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Wake Up Wednesdays …  

Indie rocker Christopher Owens (formerly frontman of Girls) is back after a long absence, and visited No Fun as he wound down his US Tour. With support from Blue Ranger and Bruiser and Bicycle, it made for an excellent, low-key show on a Tuesday night. Owens is off to tour Europe this summer. Photography by […]

The Capital Region Blues Network‘s series of jams at McGeary’s never disappoints, and last Sunday was no exception. Lots of blues and lots of artists. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the CRBN Jams …

It was Honky Tonk Dance Night Sunday at No Fun, with Billy and the Great Western Postal Service and DJ Tex. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …

Grammy-nominated Southern Avenue brought their Memphis blues to Lark Hall last Friday night. Local favorite Ky McClinton got things started in fine fashion. Photography by Timothy Reidy.   Southern Avenue   Ky McClinton Band   More from Lark Hall …  

Last Wednesday, folks woke up to see the Accents at Ryan’s Wake. Today’s Wake Up Wednesday features the Beadle Brothers (5:00). Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Wake Up Wednesdays …

A couple of Florida-based bands (headliner Dikembe and Glazed) brought the heat to a stacked five-band lineup at No Fun on May 18. Everybody That Loves You, Teenage Halloween, and Scotchka rounded out the talented night. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …

Troy’s River Fest was held last Sunday (May 18), and a good time was had by all. Music was provided by Kristian Montgomery, Doc Horton and the Jay Street Band, the Chris Busone Band, and the Peak Music Allstars. The combination of the many vendors and the crowd’s energy made for a great afternoon. Photography by Timothy Reidy. […]

NYC-based Plight rolled through Troy on May 16 on the third date of their Spring Tour. Also playing No Fun that night were CPS, and local talents Happy Birthday James and Service Industry. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …  


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