Palace Theatre

Husband-and-wife rock legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo brought almost all the hits on Wednesday at the Palace Theatre. Photography by Stephanie J Bartik. Read a recap of the show here …

The Youngstown, Ohio-based Vindys appear to be breaking nationally with their current gig opening for Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Check out our gallery of Wednesday night’s performance at the Palace Theatre. Photography by Stephanie J Bartik. More coverage of the show here …

Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo seem … Invincible!  Words by Michael Bruce. Photo By: Stephanie J. Bartik For me, the year was 1983. At 12 years old, and no job in the summer, I practiced drums most of the day. When I wasn’t doing that, I was listening to music or looking for things to […]

More photos from “Finding Christmas,” a terrific community event presented by Peak Music Studios. It benefits Building on Love, a charity that financially helps families facing life-altering medical illnesses. It also showcases a lot of local talent. Photography by Stephanie J Bartik. More from Stephanie J Bartik …

My concert started at 7 p.m. Even though the listing stated 8 p.m., I got a call that my dad passed away before the show while getting ready. So this review will not be technical in scope. Tuesday’s experience was like going to church hearing familiar songs from the LZ catalog. The band was five […]

This month’s edition of the Palace Sessions was a charity event for Cash for Coats. The NolaNauts provided the entertainment. Photography by Timothy Reidy. More from Timothy Reidy …

PhanArt and Kale teamed up for a Palace Sessions in the afternoon, presented by Mirth Films. Photography by Timothy Reidy.   More from Timothy Reidy …

PhanArt & Mirth Films presents Palace Sessions Live on October 26 with a free live performance by Kale ALBANY, N.Y. — On Saturday, October 26 from Noon to 5pm, PhanArt, in association with Mirth Films, will have a hometown show at the Palace Theatre in Albany, NY, featuring the band Kale for the October edition […]

The Palace threw a block party, and Justin Henricks’ Funk All-Stars provided the music all afternoon. Photography by Timothy Reidy.     More from Timothy Reidy …

Seattle indie-folksters The Head and the Heart came to the Palace Sunday night.  Phosphorescent (aka Matthew Houck) opened the show. Photography by Timothy Reidy.     More from Timothy Reidy …


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