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Three emo bands at No Fun last Wednesday, from Boston (Dear Maryanne), Long Island (MooseCreek Park), and Troy (Everybody That Loves You). Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from No Fun …

Down Sour at Ryan’s Wake 6/18- Wake Up Wednesday – by Art Fredette.

Last week’s Alive at Five was “Funk and Pride Night” and featured Chicago’s Neal Francis and our own TV Doctors. Tonight’s theme is “Hip-Hop Night” and a Juneteenth celebration, and features Lupe Fiasco with DJ TGIF and Rhakim Ali. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Alive at Five …

10 years ago: Train / The Fray / Matt Nathanson @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center His shrill, but full, falsettos were exceptional–a level of singing rarely seen on recordings, and virtually never seen live. When Train played Aerosmith’s “Dream On” during their encore, Monahan’s singing was chill-inducing. The audience was left to decide for themselves […]

The Lunchtime at the Plaza music series continued last week with Embe Esti. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lunchtime at the Plaza …

Wake Up Wednesdays continued last week with Family Tree and friends. The series wraps up later this afternoon with u2 tribute artist, Unforgettable Fire. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Wake Up Wednesdays here …

40 years ago (1985): Bryan Adams / Fiona @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center Adams had a crowd of 18,234 young fans all to himself. He didn’t let them go until he’d delivered all of his hits and a full dose of songs from “Reckless,” his current LP, in a performance that stretched into five encores […]

World music legends the Gipsy Kings got the Egg crowd dancing and singing on a Monday night. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the Egg …

Words and Photography by Penny Piper. On Thursday, June 12, the Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls opened its doors to a different kind of crowd—fans of indie horror, local film buffs, and familiar 518 faces all gathered for the premiere of “American Psychopath,” the newest creation from musician-turned-filmmaker Frank Palangi. The film, produced by Palangi […]

By Mike Stampalia 50 years ago (1975): Lynyrd Skynyrd / Wet Willie / Atlantis @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center The group came back for an encore and, with some help from Wet Willie’s Jimmy Hall, did Jimmy Rogers’ 1920 song “T for Texas,” a song that seemed to be 50 years ahead of its time. […]


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