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Maren Morris Rings in Fourth of July Weekend in NYC
The Fourth of July celebrations started early in New York City on Friday, July 3 at Rockefeller Center. Country…
Underground 80s Rock Band Absolute Grey To Release Live Album
80s rock band Absolute Grey announced their first release since 2004. The live album Live at CBGB’s consists of 10…
Features
After 2 Nights at SPAC, Am I Sold on Goose?
I had never seen Goose at SPAC until this past weekend.
Stars just didn't align yet - their first show at…
The Belle Curves: Built For Change
Technically speaking, The Belle Curves began as a creative reset.
After Delaney Hafener’s previous band fizzled…
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Concert Reviews
Gladys Knight Highlights Rochester Jazz Festival Headliner Series
For nine days each year over the past 24 years (with 2020 as an exception), downtown Rochester transforms into a…
New York Series
New York Series: “Safe In New York City” by AC/DC
If there is one city that embodies AC/DC's spirit, it is New York. “Safe In New York City,” from the band's 14th…
New York Singles
Fraternal Twin Announce New Album, Listen to New Single “Solitude”
The wait is finally over. After a decade, Fraternal Twin announced a new album titled Halo Fell Forever. In celebration of the band’s upcoming release, they have dropped their new single titled "Solitude" along with a music video.
The…
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Buffalo Native Cami Clune Announces Debut Album “Should Be Sleeping”
Cami Clune, a Buffalo native, releases her debut album, Should Be Sleeping, on July 10.
Clune, whose emotionally driven music with touches of pop-rock, captivated national audiences as a finalist on NBC’s The Voice, Season 19, and…
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Leilani Patao Releases New Single ‘what’ Ahead of July 24 EP
Brooklyn-based powerhouse Leilani Patao has released “what,” the final single from their forthcoming deluxe EP, Daisy Deluxe, out July 24. The track offers a preview of the artist’s most intimate songwriting and vocal performances to date.…
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Sarah King Releases Heartfelt Cover of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here”
Award-winning singer-songwriter Sarah King is back with new music for the first time since her cancer diagnosis in 2024 with a touching version of Pink Floyd’s "Wish You Were Here" dedicated to her late father.
Having been released on…
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Book Reviews
Grandmaster Flash Announces “Birth of a Culture”
Hip hop legend Grandmaster Flash will be back in bookstores this fall in the form of “Birth of a Culture,” co-authored by writer Robert “Scoop” Jackson. This book, published by HarperCollins imprint Amistad, comes out on Sept. 22 and is up…
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Brian Cullman’s Memoir of a Rock ‘n Roll Zelig
New Yorker Brian Cullman is a true rock ‘n roll Zelig. Like the character from the Woody Allen film of the same name, Cullman has built friendships with a remarkable array of figures central to the past six decades of popular music, from…
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Music’s Big Idea, the Concept Album, Chronicled in New Book by Bill Kopp
Music has always been a vehicle for telling stories – of love and heartbreak, of history and fantasy, and much more. Sometimes the stories can be related in a tuneful single lasting under three minutes. In other cases, beginning in…
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Flashback
Summerfest at the Stadium: Eric Clapton and The Band perform Inaugural Concert at Rich Stadium…
On Saturday July 6, 1974, Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, NY held the first ever concert in its history. Eric Clapton and his band would serve as headliners, with The Band serving as a warm up for Slowhand. Tickets for the show were $8.50…
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40 Years Ago, Liberty Weekend Lit Up New York Harbor – July 4, 1986
On the cusp of the 250th anniversary of America's independence from England, the mood in these United States isn't as patriotic as you'd expect for such a milestone event. Take your pick for why there's a lack of enthusiasm for the…
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Flashback: Trey Anastasio Band at Roseland Ballroom – February 23, 2001
For the third show of Trey Anastasio Band's inaugural Winter Tour, the band arrived in New York City for a show at Roseland Ballroom, on Friday, February 23, 2001. And being back in Manhattan would also allow Anastasio and Co. the…
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Gone too soon
Jazz Legend Saxophonist Sonny Rollins, Dead at 95
Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, born and raised in New York City, is dead at age 95.
The jazz legend, nicknamed the "saxophone colossus,” died Monday, May 25 at his home in Woodstock.
Credit: Tom Beetz
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Rapper Rob Base Dies from Cancer
Rob Base, best known for classic hip-hop tracks "It Takes Two" and "Joy and Pain", has passed away in a private battle with cancer. The rapper, born in Harlem, celebrated his 59th birthday on May 18.
The news was shared by Base's family…
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Rest in Peace Bob Weir
Guitarist, singer and jam band icon, Bob Weir, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday evening. He was 78. Weir performed for more than 60 years, defining a generation through his music, giving a multitude of fans worldwide a connection and…
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