Among the entertainment for October’s First Friday in Albany was Natalie Santini of Little Saints at the Fort Orange General Store and Oobleck at The Eleven.…
Oobleck brought their heavy horn funk to The Eleven for a free show.…
Annie in the Water returned to Albany after two years, playing Lark Hall in support of their latest EP, “Migration.” Brooklyn’s Escaper leaned into the improvisation in their opening set.…
Mystic Bowie brought his reggae-infused tribute to the Talking Heads with his band, Talking Dreads, at Putnam Place in Saratoga Springs on October 3. Who else but our own Dr. Jah and the Love Prophets could open such a …
Rising alto sax star Sarah Hanahan played SUNY Schenectady’s Carl B. Taylor Auditorium and quieted any doubters with a two-set repertoire that spanned styles and jazz eras. The quartet comprised of Hanahan, Caelan Cardello on piano, Matt Dwonszyk on bass, …
BEATrio is Antonio Sánchez on drums, Béla Fleck on banjo, and Edmar Castañeda on harp. On October 2, they brought their live show in support of their debut album to a thrilled Saratoga audience at Universal Preservation Hall, earning …
Columbus, Ohio’s DANA brought their “Clean Living” tour to Troy, while Philadelphia’s Evil Sword launched their own fall tour here as well. Local favorites Grief Group and Bloodx3 rounded out this bill from Super Dark Collective.…
Canadian rockers Finger Eleven headlined at Empire Live on October 1, supporting their soon-to-be-released new album “Last Night on Earth.” Fellow Canadian alternative rockers BRKN LOVE and California’s Alien Ant Farm provided support.…
Rising stars from Los Angeles, Senses, stole the show at Empire Live as the opening act. Stage theatrics detracted from headliners Marianas Trench‘s set, while the Summer Set solidly delivered on the nostalgia.…
Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers and Eggy made magic separately and together in a very special couple nights of shows at the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock.…
Joe Barna has launched a new Jam Session series at Ophelia’s.…
It was anything but a nostalgia trip at Empire Underground on September 28, as the Dwarves were hell-bent on showing why they are the last true punk band around. On any other night, Albany’s own Trauma School Dropouts would have …
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