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Stephen Freidland, aka Brute Force, is, at 80, still a force of nature. Signed to Apple Records by George Harrison, a member of The Tokens, mate on a schooner in the early 60’s, this actor/musician/comedian is on a mission. We sat down, had a chat and it is certainly an adventure. RRX: I’m speaking with […]

Brasi & The Mashup is a new project led by Alex “Brasi” Hyatt but including an array of artists and musicians. The latest release End of the Party- The Story of the Codes is what Brasi and I will be discussing today. RRX: So, this project is a combination of a full-length album of original […]

Music carries feeling like wire carries current. It’s all too tempting to believe your music is the best music, because it’s complex or it’s smooth or it has this history or that. But we forget sometimes that the music we love is the music that pushed a speaker when we fell in love or held […]

Once I settled into the apartment I was subletting, I started inviting friends over to jam. I was no longer living with a musician and was missing that sharing of music. I had also booked a gig for a month and a half away, knowing that although I was just learning to play the guitar, […]

My life was now starting to unravel in all directions. I had taken a big leap into my vagabond life with Paul when I was still pretty young, became a mother two days after my twenty-second birthday, and moved from one coast to another and back again twice. We’d settled in upstate New York because […]

Deb Cavanaugh is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from the Capital District whose new CD, Love Songs & Lullabies, will be released on April 23rd, 2021. Deb will be joined by Brenda Fisher on bass guitar, Brian Melick on percussion and Matthew Warner on harmonica for the CD release concert at Caffe Lena in Saratoga Springs, […]

I always said that if any of my partner ever got violent, I would not stay with him. I had become accustomed to physical and emotional abuse at an early age, but although I knew that I couldn’t tolerate physical abuse anymore, the emotional abuse was harder to recognize. Maybe I was also a bit […]

We here at Xperience are all about bands. We help people get to know the ardent note-slingers that make the Capital Region a fun time. In the June issue, we will take that a step further and dedicate some serious space to any band who wants to be noticed. To be included in our little […]

A year ago, we had our first “Pandemic Issue,” and we didn’t know what one year from then would look like. But music, art, and culture are surviving, and we are here to tell the tale. Featuring Danny Louis from Gov’t Mule, and historian, archaeologist and author Don Rittner. And many more!

When I watch and listen to Quady Rouse I know there’s more to this cool cat than meets the eye. Watching him act, dance and sing, to the observer it becomes evident that he channels emotion into his craft. Today I have the chance to speak with this modest young up and coming entertainer and […]


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