For the final installment of Albany’s Alive at Five summer concert series, the rain location at the Corning boat launch played host to local opener The Late Shift and Los Angeles based Indie band Sir Sly. Formed in 2012 by lead singer Landon Jacobs, Haydon Coplen and Jason Suwito, the group played a mix of alt-pop songs off their albums Don’t you worry, Honey and You Haunt me. For their encore, they played “Oh Mama,” a song Landon wrote about his mother who recently died of cancer. Sir Sly will be back in New York, performing at Warsaw in Brooklyn on October 20 with Joywave, and are also on the Austin City Limits Music Festival lineup.
Photo Gallery: Sir Sly and The Late Shift at Alive at Five
George is originally from Brooklyn NY where he was an event photographer for local newspapers in the 1990s. After taking a few years off, he moved to Albany and began his photography once again, covering live events and sports. He is a regular photo contributor to the Spot518, and House Photographer for the Albany Armory and the Albany Patroons.
George started BluesPrinting.com in 2011 which does print and promotions for local bands and businesses.
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