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Eastbound Jesus and Guthrie Bell Productions announce the lineup for the 10th year of the Eastbound Throwdown. The festival takes place September 5th and 6th at the Irwin Family Farm in Salem, NY. Along with a mix of both local and touring Americana, country and bluegrass acts, host band Eastbound Jesus will perform both nights. […]
Sue Foley – An Xperience Interview – by Liam Sweeny. RRX: What is the “One Guitar Woman” album all about? How about the tour, seeing that it’s a solo show? Is that rare for you throughout your career (going solo) or has it been pretty commonplace? SF: I’ve been doing solo shows since I was […]
By J Hunter. As we saw the last time he was In The Spotlight, Patrick White’s days are both full and rich: between his podcast The Play That Changed My Life, his articles & reviews he’s written for multiple Capital Region publications, the acting classes he leads, and all the plays he attends (here and […]
Whassup in the 518? Friday, June 6th Opera Saratoga Presents: Festival Artist Spotlight Concerts (Saratoga Winery), Universal Preservation Hall, Saratoga Springs Opera Saratoga has the second oldest young artist training program in the nation! Catch rising opera singers as they delve deep into who they are in musical portraits of their own making. Each concert […]
‘Dem Yardbirds Just Won’t Fly Away – An Xperience Article – by Tony Mastrianni. The Yardbirds recently played at Daryl’s Club in Pawling, NY, and at the Bethel Woods Museum. They once again thrive, with the current iteration of the rekindled band led by original member/drummer Jim McCarty and a group of talented support musicians. […]
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 […]
Words and Photo by Timothy Reidy. On a rainy bus from Maine, 10,000 Maniacs made it to the Egg, and seven musicians made it on stage. The 2/3-filled Hart Theatre was appreciative, and the show ended in a dancing frenzy. The band, being NY-based, talked about former jaunts in Albany, including 288 Lark and QE2, […]
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