Search Results for: playin with fire

Total results: 130 / Showing page: 4 of 13

Show Detective. Friday, December 8th Melissa Ferrick, The Linda, Albany, 8pm-10pm Melissa Ferrick is a Professor of the Practice at Northeastern University in the Music Department at the College of Arts Media and Design. Ferrick teaches courses on songwriting (focusing on lyric, melody, and intent), creative entrepreneurship, demo recording and production, live performance, the intersection of […]

Ani DiFranco – Interview by Rob Smittix. Photo Credit: Daymon Gardner (Phone Rings) AD: Hey is this Rob? RRX: It is. AD: It’s Ani calling. RRX: I recognize your voice, how are you? AD: I’m good. RRX: I really appreciate you taking the time to talk with me. I’m excited about talking to you. AD: […]

Show Detective. Friday, December 1st Moondance – The Ultimate Van Morrison Tribute, The Linda, Albany, 8pm-10pm Rock and roll doesn’t get any better than Van Morrison. Van the Man has done it all – from classic rockers like Brown Eyed Girl and Domino to legendary tunes like Tupelo Honey and Into The Mystic, the Rock […]

Left of the Dial – A Special Monthly Column – by Mike Stampalia. Begin the day with a friendly voice A companion, unobtrusive Plays that song that’s so elusive And the magic music makes your morning mood “The Spirt of Radio” – Song by Rush, lyrics by Neil Peart, 1980. I like Spotify. Each month, […]

Hate the Adversary – Thanks for Asking, by Liam Sweeny. RRX: Every comic book hero has an origin story. What is the origin story for the band? (points if you tell it like a comic book origin.) HTA: In a world of drugs, sex, rock & roll, and mediocrity, we arose from the ashes of […]

Show Detective. Friday, November 10th Jim Messina, The Egg, Albany, 7:30pm Part of the American Roots & Branches Series Jim Messina’s legacy spans five decades and three super groups – Buffalo Springfield, Poco and Loggins & Messina performs a career retrospective featuring classics such as “Your Mama Don’t Dance,” “Angry Eyes,” “Kind Woman,” “You Better […]

Left of the Dial – Giving Thanks – a Column by Mike Stampalia. November is a thankful month: Veterans Day and, of course, Thanksgiving. I’ve lived in the Capital District nearly my entire life, and I am an unapologetic booster. But why? What’s so great about our neck of the woods? Aren’t we supposed to […]

Jennifer Maher Coleman – an Interview with Dean Giagni. Jennifer Maher Coleman is a triple or quadruple threat depending on how you define her artistic output. A talented and popular DJ in 90’s East Coast Rave culture, a skilled and sensitive fine arts painter, the creator, singer and composer of synth-pop duo Architrave and, with […]

Stay Sassy, by Sassy Auburn. It’s nice to finish up any journaling in a timely fashion. Because nothing big happened this week, that’s a huge “Yay!” for me. I can now sit on the couch with the remote, drink my matcha latte, watch game shows and daydream about the pizza that will be delivered at […]

Pavement – The Secret History, Vol. 1 (1990 – 1992) – Review by Joshua Reedy. (2015) My copy: 2015 press by Matador. Pavement’s resounding success through the 90s as popularizers of sonically dry, lyrically humorous post-punk in the U.S. awarded them a fairly comfortable career when the time came to sign on with Matador. Pavement’s early […]


Current track

Title

Artist