Rob Smittix
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RRX: First off, I know you do more than just reaction videos on your YouTube channel but I also know that you have done quite a few and this will be the focus of our conversation today. So, I informed you that I am friends with Buck Dharma from Blue Oyster Cult and that I […]
Peshy Kruger has rapidly been becoming a major player in the Albany, New York hip hop scene. Peshy got his stripes in the the battle arena and has since emerged with his very own battle league 25 to LIFEEE. To top it all off Peshy has just recently released Peshy Kruger 3, a 16 track […]
I (Rob Smittix) go to a lot of shows, it’s all in a day’s work with what I do, however I was extra excited to see Puss N Boots at Lark Hall on March 22nd. I am a fan, a big fan.! The reason I was so stoked for this performance is because of the […]
I (Rob Smittix) had the opportunity few years back to meet and interview Buck Dharma at a local show in the Capital Region. Just a quick recap of that conversation, most of what we talked about was about the time Buck shared with my Uncle Skip who sang for Travesty the predecessor to Soft White […]
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 […]
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 […]
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.” […]