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By Mike Stampalia. 50 years ago: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band @ the Music Inn The songs from Springsteen’s soon-to-be-released third album, especially “10th Avenue Freezeup,” “Born to Run” (the title song) and “All the Redemption I Got Is Under My Hood” were great. – Richard Taskin for the North Adams Transcript […]
image: Sammy Hagar at SPAC July 22, 2025 – photo by Stephanie J Bartik for RadioRadioX By Mike Stampalia. 1 year ago: Sammy Hagar / Loverboy @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center The last two songs of the night were “Jump” and “When It’s Love.” Pat Monahan came back out to sing the “nah part,” […]
Blast-Craze rocked the entire show. Cell phone notifications confirmed rocking reports heard over a mile away! Photography by Christopher Ebbs. More coverage of the show here …
Simon Elijah played at Silver Factory Books and Records with an amazing set showcasing his musical talents and techniques. Photography by Christopher Ebbs. More from Silver Factory Records …
30 years ago: Queensryche / Type O Negative @ Knickerbocker Arena The plot line revolved around the lead character, Nicky (portrayed by Queensryche vocalist Geoff Tate), who was involved in some vague journey of self-discovery. Or was it about the tug of war between career success and personal satisfaction? Or maybe it all boiled down […]
image: James Taylor on SPAC stage (July 20, 1975) – photo from the Saratogian By Mike Stampalia. 50 years ago: James Taylor / Emmylou Harris @ Saratoga Performing Arts Center “Gorilla,” “Walking Man,” “Down in Mexico,” and an almost angry version of “Steamroller” balanced the softer songs which are Taylor’s alone. Guitarist Danny Kootch […]
Skin Pig brought the hype, opening up the night with tracks off of both of his albums for what turned out to be a great experience! Photography by Christopher Ebbs. More coverage of the show here …
By Mike Stampalia. 50 years ago: Joan Baez / Hoyt Axton @ Music Inn The songs did not seem to come from an organized program, but appeared to be decided spontaneously. She sang the haunting “Long Black Veil” and an incredibly beautiful “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” and closed her set with one of Bob […]
Words and Photography by Lori Anne McKone. Philadelphia Freedom: A Tribute to Elton John is a dazzling homage to the legendary Rocketman, channeling the flamboyance, musical brilliance, and emotional depth of Elton’s golden years. Fronted by Doug Delescavage, who embodies Elton in his 20s with uncanny charisma, the band delivers a high-energy performance that’s both […]
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