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Abandoned Albany, interview with Author / Photographer Jay Farrell by Dean Giagni. Photographer Jay Farrell has made a publishing career from abandoned buildings. An area native, he left Albany and wandered the country collecting experiences and friends before settling down in Nashville Tennessee. The blighted landscape of deserted buildings and decaying towns rekindled an interest […]
Observations and Ramblings – a Column by Jeff Spaulding. Freshman Year at an Ohio college. Thanksgiving Break got me on a train headed East, to Schenectady. Great time had. Family, friends, got hammered, got laid, still all a haze. The ride back, major snowstorm, no trains, Thruway closed. Only option a plane, but at 18 […]
Albany Pro Musica had a concert on October 22nd with lots of choral delights. Photography by Tim Reidy.
On Friday, October 20th, The Linda in Albany hosted Damn Tall Buildings. Photography bt Timothy Reidy.
El Dorado in Troy had a show with The Men Who Loved Music, Robato from Buffalo NY and Electric Turtle on Thursday, October 19th. Photography by Timothy Reidy.
Chris Thile and The Knights – Troy Savings Bank Music Hall – October 25th, 2023. By Niki Kaos. There was a lot going on Wednesday night in the Capital Region, and the mood of people chattering on social media was especially fraught with choices. I was happily headed to Troy Savings Bank Music Hall to […]
Ian Anderson – an Interview with Liam Sweeny. Some bands define their genre, and in the genre of “classic rock,” no one defines the genre like the band Jethro Tull. They’ve been a band over seven decades, which has culminated in a “Seven Decades” tour. We reached out to Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson. RRX: […]