Author: Timothy Reidy
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Kitchen Dwellers brought their flavor of progressive bluegrass to the Cohoes Music Hall, with Mainers, the Mallett Brothers Band, opening the show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Cohoes Music Hall here …
Blood Lemon (with members of Built to Spill) turned in a strong performance at No Fun on November 5. Mall Goth and Toriendofstory opened up the show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …
Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys returned to McGeary’s to the delight of the crowd. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from McGeary’s here …
The first Monday of November saw Hey Greasy hosting two surf bands (Messer Chups and the Jagaloons) and Bloodshot Bill at No Fun. DJs were mixing it up as well. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More coverage of the show here …
Lots of surf music as the inimitable Los Straitjackets returned to Hangar on the Hudson, supported by Nashville’s Wasted Major. That may have been the last time seeing this formation, as it was announced that “Mister Pete” Curry would be retiring as the band’s bassist. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with Eddie […]
On November 1, Jive Hive Live presented the Voodoo Ball, featuring Tops of Trees and the NoLaNauts, at Saratoga Music Hall. Tops of Trees previewed some songs from their upcoming album, “Do Something.” Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with Tops of Trees here …
Nickopotamus delivered a generous set at The Eleven the day before Halloween. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from The Eleven here …
Bruiser and Bicycle had one of the best shows of the year at their “Deep Country” release party at the Hangar, while Emerald Ground Water returned to Troy and were hard to follow, and Stella Emmett came out of hibernation. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Hangar on the Hudson here …
Brown Eyed Women came together at Lark Hall to celebrate the music of the Grateful Dead like only they can. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
Ezra Furman packed No Fun on a Wednesday night, while Benjamin Woods brought the Golden Dregs to kick things off. Quite the double bill. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun here …
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