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On Sunday, September 14, Canadian singer-songwriter Kathleen Edwards brought her impressive show to Lark Hall. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall …
Mambo-X rose to become one of the Capital Region’s most popular original pop acts from 1985-1988. Propelled by the twirling stage theatrics of singer Erin O’Hara, happy guitars, and kinetic rhythms, the band gigged extensively, performing on bills with the Tom Tom Club, Billy Bragg, 10,000 Maniacs, The Feelies, and many others. The band recorded two albums, […]
TopHouse Lights Up Lark Hall: More Than a Show. It Was an Experience. Words and Photography by Nate Black. Before TopHouse even hit the stage, fans were buzzing, trading stories about how many shows they’ve been to and which cities they’ve traveled through just to see them. This wasn’t just a crowd; it was a […]
On June 7, Lucid Street held a record release party at Lark Hall. They played two full sets, including both an album set and a covers set. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Watch a video conversation with lead singer Cait Tizzone breaking down their new album here …
Words by Tony Mastrianni Those attending the show at Lark Hall on July 11th are in for a real treat! Get ready for an outstanding bluegrass indie folk performance from TopHouse, the Montana-bred band. This band is breaking out and gathering praise from the press and fans alike. On February 14th, the band released their […]
Grammy-nominated Southern Avenue brought their Memphis blues to Lark Hall last Friday night. Local favorite Ky McClinton got things started in fine fashion. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Southern Avenue Ky McClinton Band More from Lark Hall …
Eastbound Jesus brought their unique “Northern Rock” sound to Lark Hall on March 22, while Brule County Bad Boys opened the show with their own brand of country. Photography by Timothy Reidy. Eastbound Jesus Brule County Bad Boys More from Lark Hall …
Tim Reynolds, renowned solo artist and lead guitarist for the Dave Matthews Band, brought his TR3 trio to Lark Hall on March 20. Consider the Source opened up the instrumental show. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Lark Hall …
Weird Phishes are a New England-based jam band that performs mashups of Radiohead and Phish. The powerful lineup shined on their return to Lark Hall Saturday night. Weird Phishes are: Alex Glover: guitar/vocals Josh Knowles: violin/vocals Pat Pingeton: bass PJ Holaday: drums Derek “D-Rokk” Dupuis: keys/vocals Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …
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