Author: Timothy Reidy

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“ABBA Revisited” brought all the hits to the Cohoes Music Hall on a Sunday afternoon, including a “Dancing Queen” encore, much to the delight of the crowd. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

Weird Phishes are a New England-based jam band that performs mashups of Radiohead and Phish. The powerful lineup shined on their return to Lark Hall Saturday night. Weird Phishes are: Alex Glover: guitar/vocals Josh Knowles: violin/vocals Pat Pingeton: bass PJ Holaday: drums Derek “D-Rokk” Dupuis: keys/vocals Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

Mixed Roots got things started Saturday night on Lark Street downstairs at The Eleven, playing a mix of their own songs and reggae covers. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …  

The Off the Record trio held court at Lucky Corks Lounge (at Albany Elks Lodge #49) on a Saturday night, with special guests including Mike Kelley, Steve Nover, and Duane Hull. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

On Valentine’s Day, Cohoes Music Hall hosted tributes to two rock legends. Hey Blondie! is an all-Blondie show from Boston, while Best Shot is a Long Island-based Pat Benatar tribute with a few added songs thrown in. The crowd in Cohoes was appreciative. Both groups flashed phones so they could “call me” onstage. Photography by […]

The Ominous Seapods brought the tunes and the antics for their annual 211 Celebration at Lark Hall on February 8. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …  

Buffalo favorites Organ Fairchild returned to Albany for a Happy Hour show at The Eleven before the snow set in. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

The latest offering in the Lift Concert Series at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall showcased Zan and the Winter Folk. The Troy-based Americana band performed both old and new selections at the intimate show. Zan and the Winter Folk are: Zan Strumfeld: vocals, guitar Michael Gregg: banjo Will Brown: lead guitar Sean Fortune: upright bass […]

McGeary’s is back at it with their First Monday Concert Series with Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys. Jim ran a little leaner than normal, with Bob Buckley and Rich Pagano the only Railroad Boys for the night. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

On Groundhog Day, Save the Cat Touring and Byrdhouse Records brought two out-of-town punk bands to No Fun: Kerosene Heights (from North Carolina) and Philadelphia’s Elephant Jake. Local favorites Senior Living and Everybody That Loves You rounded out the bill. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …  


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