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Good Neighbours Bring Us Home at Bowery Ballroom
Alternative UK Duo Good Neighbours performed at Bowery Ballroom on Wednesday, September 4 as part of their…
Saratoga Magic: Goose Scintillates in SPAC Return
Soaring to spectacular heights for two nights in Saratoga Springs, indie-improv groove sensation Goose delivered a…
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Concert Reviews
Porter Robinson Tears Up Forest Hills Stadium
On Saturday, August 31, Porter Robinson took the stage at Forest Hills Stadium for the New York stop on his…
Harlem Renaissance Centennial
New York Series
The Rise and Fall of the Borscht Belt
While Sullivan and Ulster counties today are known for their countless miles of Catskills trails, quaint hippie…
So MaNY Roads
New York Singles
Adequate Phil Release Playful New Single “9ine Beers D33p”
A new 2-track single from Troy's Adequate Phil, "9ine Beers D33p," was released on Aug. 18. This single features two guest artists which blends the bands spacey, psychedelic sounds with their smooth, lyrical flows.
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JOE GENI Unveils Newest Single ‘City of Light’ Prior To October Album Release
JOE GENI reveals his newest single ‘City of Light’ ahead of the October 4 release of his album ‘Cities Built Upon Cities’.
Born in Illinois but living most of his adult life in New York City, Joe Geni has been releasing reflective…
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Mihali Releases Introspective Single “Circus Life” Feat. Andy Frasco
Returning for his third single of the year, singer-songwriter Mihali has partnered up with fellow musician Andy Frasco and producer Spencer Thomson to offer listeners a peek into the traveling musician’s “Circus Life” in the midst of their…
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NYC Indie Soul Artist JOSCH Releases “Dark Tower” Inspired Single “Detta”
Miami-based indie soul artist JOSCH, also known as Josh Schwartz, just released his highly anticipated fourth single, "Detta," with a music video to follow next week. Inspired by the cult-classic Dark Tower fantasy series from Stephen…
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Book Reviews
Dawoud Kringle Returns with “Bedtime Stories for Musicians and Other People”
Can a collection of short stories that delves deep into the hearts and souls of musicians be both entertaining and inspirational? The answer is yes, and New York City-based musician, author, artist, and producer Dawoud…
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Moon Zappa Pens A Rock-N-Roll Mommy (& Sorta) Daddy Dearest
In 1978, Christina Crawford published Mommie Dearest, a stunning memoir/exposé about the hardship endured growing up with her cruel and unbalanced mother – screen legend Joan Crawford.
While there is no brandishing of coat hangers a la…
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History of the Stone Pony Recorded in New Book
I Don't Want To Go Home, The Oral History of the Stone Pony, was released in early June. New Jersey native Nick Corasaniti explores the history of the venue and the surrounding community. Complete with a foreword from Bruce Springsteen,…
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Wu-Tang Clan — Staten Island's Finest
Flashback
Flashback: Frank Zappa’s Lone Performance at SPAC, September 1, 1984
Labor Day weekend, a noteable bootleg and a weird ramble about women's rights. What connection do these three things have? They're all elements of the one and only time Frank Zappa performed at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), on…
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30 Years Later: Phish at Big Birch Concert Pavilion, July 13, 1994
On July 13, 1994, while the Grateful Dead drew a reported 60,000 fans to northern Vermont, Phish performed five hours south at Big Birch Ski Area in Patterson, NY to a much smaller crowd who were treated to the musical risk-taking and on…
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20 Years Later: Phish’s 2004 SPAC Run
In June 2004, the "end" was nigh for Phish as a band. The thought-to-be career-ending Coventry festival was slated for mid-August and all indications at this time was that there was no turning back and to savor every last performance.…
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Music Festivals in New York State
Gone too soon
Remembering Mister Cee The Finisher, One of Hip Hop’s Great Connectors
In the formative years of hip hop, where the DJ reigned supreme, skill was the only testament to success. And if that world remained Mister Cee's name would be commonplace in contemporary folklore. However, much like the rest of the…
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James Casey, Saxophonist for Trey Anastasio Band, Dead at 40 from Colon Cancer
With profound sadness, we report that James Casey, who played saxophone in Trey Anastasio Band, Lettuce and Billy and the Kids, has lost his two-year battle with colon cancer. The news was shared on James' social media on Monday morning,…
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New York Musical Icon Tony Bennett Dead at 96
New York's own Tony Bennett, one of the most awarded singers of his generation, has passed away at age 96. His death marks the end of a recent battle with Alzheimer's Disease and a life filled with chart-topping hits and almost every…
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