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Today we speak with Michelle Moyer owner and founder of Perpetual Vibes. RRX: Perpetual Vibes. Explain in your own words what it is that you do. MM: Perpetual Vibes is a marketing management company, specifically for artists or any type of talented person really. I’ve talked with people such as book authors to musicians. Right […]
Going to a bar is a social experience nearly every American adult has had. Cuba Libre or club soda, we’ve all been in a bar. The alcoholic delights seem endless, even though we have our favorites. We all have a way we sip a Mai Tai or down a shot, and most bartenders know just […]
Whether you believe that our truly original art form started in the upper Midwest or the Mississippi Delta, where the devil met Robert Johnson at the crossroads, or somewhere else. It was born on the back porches of unknown sharecroppers after working 16 hours a day in the field. It was played on three-string box […]
Grampfather are a Kingston band with a prolific ability to dynamically blend the fuzzy, prodding guitar blasts of psych-rock with the addicting, cool melodies of indie-rock. Their latest release Gramppappies boasts an eclectic mix of hard-hitting tracks, from the distorted stabs of “Murder Hornets” to the gliding riffs of “Poppies.” The band has featured a […]
GDA: How you feeling my brother? RRX: Feeling good, how about yourself? GDA: Really better since December I had like five procedures and a surgery. I’m so happy to be back out but I’m more excited to get back to Troy and hang out with my friend Susie because that’s the first person that brought […]
Ukraina is literally translated as “on the edge” or “borderland”, and that is exactly what it is. Flat, fertile, and fatally tempting to invaders, Ukraine was split between Russia and Poland from the mid-17th century to the end of the 18th, between Russia and Austria through the 19th, and between Russia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Romania […]
The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall is a historic venue in which I imagine is haunted by the spirits of performance’s past. This made such a great setting for Warp Trio to play their unorthodox classical and jazz stylings as the instrumentals bounced off of large ceilings and into our eardrums. This was a very […]
When I first arrived at Lost and Found for the sold out show, I found myself in the back of the building talking with a stranger about music and what not around a bonfire. He politely said “I’ve got to get running to get ready for the show, I play drums with Glen David Andrews.” […]
On Friday night Sean Rowe took the stage at The Hangar on The Hudson with a quiet smile and a sure stance. He joked about not having played the room in two years and then went right to work. The crowd fell silent and Sean’s Johnny Cash meets Lou Rawls voice filled the room. Accompanied […]