As unlikely as it may have once seemed, the Doobie Brothers once again returned to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, this time in support of a brand new album, “Walk This Road.” Jimmy Buffett’s outfit, the Coral …
The Spa City got particularly funky in all the right ways on August 14, when Cool Cool Cool descended upon Putnam Place. Capital Zen, showcasing their recently released album “The Phoenix,” got things going early and …
It’s only fitting that New York State-based rock legends Blue Öyster Cult would headline the New York State Food Fest at the Empire State Plaza. Before the headliners, Aquanett channeled the ’80s to warm up the crowd, while Troy …
The immensely talented and impossibly young guitarist and singer, Grace Bowers, made her debut appearance at Levon Helm Studios on August 13 with her band, the Hodge Podge.…
Anticipation continued to build once this show was postponed from its original date in May. Singer (and diver) Evan Honer, along with opener harf. (Will Harford), delighted the sold-out Bearsville Theater.…
After 58 years of existence as a band, Chicago still relishes playing the Saratoga Performing Arts Center.…
Saratoga Springs celebrated the 30th anniversary of “Sparkle and Fade,” as Everclear brought back the memories at Universal Preservation Hall.…
Icelandic genre-bending phenom Laufey graced the Saratoga Performing Arts Center with one of only four dates of the A Night at the Symphony tour. The Philadelphia Orchestra provided the symphony.…
The final show of this year’s Capital Concert Series at the Empire State Plaza featured the much-lauded reggae singer, Tarrus Riley, and his Blak Soil Band. Opening the show was the Meditations, who have been performing their …
It was a night for experimental music at No Fun in Troy on August 6, as Thor Harris (Swans, Xiu Xiu, etc.) held court. More Eaze (Brooklyn’s Maurice Rubio) and the local Sisterhood of Sleep got the edginess going …
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