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ZZ Top brought a Pearl Necklace to Pearl Street and played many of their favorites, while the Sedonas (from Knoxville) opened the show. Palace Theatre, September 24. Photography by Timothy Reidy. ZZ Top   The Sedonas   Read an interview with Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top here …  

Words and Photography by Joshua Scarselli.   Live people ignore the strange and unusual. I, myself, am strange and unusual – Lydia Deetz, “Beetlejuice”   There isn’t a quote that sums me up better, which explains why when I found this store on Facebook, I absolutely had to go in and see for myself. Central […]

Laura Leigh played the Eleven downstairs before Hurray for the Riff Raff played the bigger room upstairs. Monday, September 15.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from the Eleven here …

The Hammerhead Horns hosted a dance party at the Frank A. Leak Amphitheater for the Arts in Colonie. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with the Hammerhead Horns here …

Alynda Segarra and Hurray for the Riff Raff delighted Albany fans at Lark Hall. The band’s drummer, Marcus Drake, opened with a solo set of his own.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall …  

Words and Photography by Lori Anne McKone. Kobi Reese didn’t just release a record this past weekend—they ignited a celebration of classic rock spirit and fresh ambition at Crossroads in Garwood, NJ. The venue, known for its intimate charm and loyal local crowd, was the perfect backdrop for the band’s debut album, “Breaking Ground,” and […]

On Sunday, September 14, Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards brought her impressive show to Lark Hall.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall …

By J Hunter. If you saw Harbinger Theatre’s productions of playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis’ “The Motherfucker with the Hat” and “Between Riverside and Crazy,” then you know the UAlbany alum does not do Happy-Go-Lucky Rom-Coms that climax with a Merry Mix-Up. Guirgis’ plays may have funny moments, but the works themselves get deep and dark […]

The Budos Band gave a powerful, unforgettable performance, playing new songs and well-loved classics such as “Up From The South.” El Michels Affair opened with an energetic opening DJ set list that set the mood for a great night of live music at Assembly Kingston.   Photography by Sara Busone. More from Sara Busone …

The Scurves hosted a release party for “A Place to Drown” at No Fun last Saturday. The Dionysus Effect and Huntress Wizard added to the festivities.   Photography by Timothy Reidy. Read an interview with the Scurves here …  


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