(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)…
(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)…
(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)…
(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)…
(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)…
(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)…
(Courtesy of the Post-Star / Words by Marilyn Nason)
The first of a two-night stand by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass proved to be the first truly large crowd (15,000) in the two-year-old Saratoga Performing Arts Center‘s history.…
Joan Baez overcame some audio difficulties to wow a crowd of 12,000 at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in multilingual fashion.…
The first-ever “folk-rock festival” held at Saratoga Performing Arts Center was a two-day affair that featured Theodore Bikel, Ian and Sylvia, Tom Paxton, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band on Day One. The second day featured the …
On June 29, 1967, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center hosted its first-ever “special” (non-classical) event, featuring singer, actor, and civil rights activist Harry Belafonte. His musical collaborator, Miriam “Mama Africa” Makeba, opened the show, along with newcomer Queen …
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