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Sean Matthew Whiteford – PERSPECTIVES – A Musical Journey from Broadway Dreams to Rock Realities – by Stephanie J Bartik. In the quiet corners of the Hudson Valley, a local legend quietly weaves a tapestry of music that transcends genres. Sean Matthew Whiteford, known for his powerful rock voice, has carved a niche for himself […]

Show Detective. Friday, December 15th Christmas with the Cadets, Troy Music Hall, Troy, 7:30pm The Cadets of La Salle Institute will be performing their annual Christmas Concert.  The evening will include performances from the dedicated Middle School Band, the distinguished Symphonic Band and the award winning Cadet Blues Jazz Ensemble.  Join us for an enchanting […]

The Heights – An Xperience Column – by Joe Barna. I’d like to propose a toast… “Please raise your glasses to Troy, NY…A fair city whose character, history, charm, architecture, music, food, small businesses and bright future shines like the brightest of all heavenly lights. It is an honor and privilege to know you. We […]

Jukebox. Corey Taylor Corey Taylor, frontman of Slipknot celebrated his 50th birthday by announcing a 2024 North American solo tour. They will be accompanied by supporting acts Des Rocs and Jigsaw Youth. The tour will launch in February 3rd in Toronto, and conclude in Omaha, Nebraska on March 3rd. Along the way people in Montreal, […]

Getting to know Ron Toth – by Stephanie Bartik, Ron Toth is a name synonymous with the electrifying world of metal guitar, especially in the upstate NY area where he has earned a reputation as the master shredder for Last Pharaoh. The band, known for their debut album “Mantle of Spiders” and their current work […]

Harbinger Theatre’s Mrs. Packard  Is Irresistible by Joanna Palladino. “History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or timid.” – Dwight Eisenhower Often the past is forgotten and old plays or historic theatrical pieces are tossed to the side for more edgier modern works that are sure to thrill and engage […]

Prog Digest – December – An Xperience Column – by Klyde Kadiddlehumper. Howdy folks and Happy Whatever Holiday you want to celebrate time. For all of you who are now saying – Hey Klyde – why are you being politically correct? Well, it is really very simple. At any given time in this household, we […]

Albums of 2023, Year to Escape and Move On – By Eric Gustafson. December 2023 In a chaotic year of falling savings and yet more war, many listeners opted to escape to the lyrical, emotive, dreamy strains of crooners. Reminiscent of the 1930s or 1960s, other eras of American dread and creativity, it may be […]

Jukebox – Music News Cuts Guns N’ Roses – The General Guns N’ Roses is releasing a new single called “The General.” The song is a B-Side of the band’s limited edition seven-inch vinyl single, “Perhaps” that was made available for preorder last August. The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles was the first place the […]

Observations and Ramblings from a Cranky Old Guy – by Jeff Spaulding. This is a holiday story, with plot twists and turns. To begin with, I am a huge believer in fate, the concept that things are not always random, and perhaps our lives are pre-determined. Thanksgiving weekend 1969. My father, mother and I were […]


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