October started off right in the Capital Region with rock icon Alice Cooper and his cast of incredible hired guns who took the Palace Theatre stage. The sold-out crowd was delighted with the classic Alice Cooper favorites, like “No More Mr. Nice Guy”, “Poison”, “I’m Eighteen”, and the encore “School’s Out”. As anyone can tell you an Alice Cooper show isn’t just about the music, it is about the SHOW itself. Blood, swords, crazy nurses, guillotine, and even a larger than life Frankenstein monster. The audience represented every age group with fans traveling from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and further to see their cult icon. And why not? Alice’s congregation weren’t only dressed up they were committed and stayed on their feet for the entire performance. A great way to kick off the month of Halloween and a great way to kick off this leg of their tour.
Photo Gallery: Alice Cooper Gets Paranormal at the Palace
Jim 'JT' Gilbert has been a photographer on and off for over 25 years. After concentrating on landscapes and portraits, Jim turned his focus to music photography. In doing so, Jim has become known throughout New York State as one of the top professional concert photographers on the scene. Music photography made a lot of sense as he has been an avid concert goer for his whole life. He has photographed over 200 bands including legends such as BB King, Charlie Daniels, Robert Plant, and RUSH; his work covers all genres of music. He has been able to be on-stage to shoot many world-renowned acts and continues to love photographing up-and-coming acts that come through Upstate New York.
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