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Boston-area favorites Piebald brought the good vibes to Lark Hall, while theWorst, Aficionado, and Take Steps filled out a very solid undercard. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
On December 5, Neon Avenue returned to Lark Hall for another night of Grateful Dead music. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
On December 3, Jonathan Greene and the Grand Boubousse played the Wednesday Night Swing and Blues Dance at Lark Hall, with special guest Kimberly Hawkey. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
Brown Eyed Women came together at Lark Hall to celebrate the music of the Grateful Dead like only they can. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
Molly Grace brought her “Blush” tour to Lark Hall on October 18, supported by kindred spirit Meg Smith. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
On October 17, the Capital Region rocked with this Greg Bell show featuring Victory Soul Orchestra, Glass Pony, and The E-Block at Lark Hall. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
This week’s music was provided by the Tarik Shah Quartet. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall here …
By Tony Mastrianni. Jonathan Richman visits the Albany venue in support of his most recent album, “Only Frozen Sky Anyway” Proto-punk underground star Jonathan Richman formed the Modern Lovers in Boston in the early days of garage rock. They were made famous by their FM classic song, “Roadrunner.” Other notable members of the group were […]
Albany favorites Annie in the Water played Lark Hall last Friday, supported by Brooklyn’s Escaper. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Annie in the Water Escaper More from Lark Hall here …
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