Author
Tim O'Shea 203 posts 0 comments
Timothy “T-Bone” O’Shea currently resides in Denville, NJ. He attended St. Joseph’s High School in Metuchen before studying Broadcast Journalism at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications of Syracuse University, where he graduated in 2002. During his college years, he attended and reviewed many live shows in the Syracuse area at such venues as the Landmark Theatre and Armory High (fka Styleen's).
He currently works at a large law firm in Morris County, NJ. Hobbies include reading, visiting the Jersey Shore and, of course, live music. A veteran of over 200 Phish shows, he also counts The Disco Biscuits, moe., Ween, Umphrey's McGee and Belle & Sebastian as his favorite acts to see live.
2001 was a formative year for the relatively new Trey Anastasio Band (TAB). Since sprouting roots a few years earlier, the band had already grown from a three-piece to a six-piece ensemble. Co-founders Tony Markellis (bass) and Russ Lawton…
City Bisco Returns Home to Philadelphia
With the postponement of their annual summer festival Camp Bisco, The Disco Biscuits decided to pivot and still find a way to treat their fans to some great music last weekend. The solution came in the form of City Bisco - two nights of…
The Grateful Dead Truck It Up To Buffalo: July 4th, 1989
To celebrate the 4th of July in 1989, the Grateful Dead decided to heed the advice of their song "Truckin'" and return to Buffalo. By now, it was near tradition for the band to celebrate our nation's independence with summer tour shows in…
Phish Step Into the Fleezer at Finger Lakes PAC: June 22, 1995
The last time Phish would ever play the venue known as the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center took place 27 years ago today. This performance is also the birthplace of one of the more revered pieces of music in the band's history. A super…
Third Time’s The Charm for the Dead and Knickerbocker Arena: June 11, 1992
By 1992, there was no secret about the affinity the Grateful Dead had for Albany's Knickerbocker Arena. This would be the third year in a row they made sure to make a tour stop here. But after two previous three-night runs, including the…
Flashback: Phish Surprise Bearsville With Secret Gig
As Phish was putting the finishing touches on their acclaimed Billy Breathes album in 1996, they also honored a fun Bearsville, NY tradition. It had become commonplace for bands to play at a very small club called Joyous Lake whenever they…
Museum of the City of New York to honor Music Legends in Advance of New ’80s Music Exhibit
The Museum of the City of New York has announced plans for a brand new exhibit that will feature an extensive look at the city's music scene in the '80s. New York, New Music: 1980-1986 will open on June 11 at the museum and promises to…
Flashback: Phish Commence Summer Tour with 3 Nights at Bethel Woods
While it may be Memorial Day Weekend, it's also the ten-year anniversary of the one and only Phish run at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. In 2011, the band was still very much trying to gather its collective footing after reuniting…
Mockingbird Foundation Announces Three-Day Streaming Event to Celebrate 25 Years
In celebration of their 25th year of providing music education to America's youth, the all-volunteer Mockingbird Foundation has announced a free, three-day streaming event that features a host of musicians, educators, and other speakers.…
The Final Grateful Dead Show At Barton Hall: May 16, 1981
When terms like the Grateful Dead and Barton Hall come up in conversation, there's a good chance the show being discussed is the band's venerable May 9, 1977 performance. But there were two other shows played at this field house on the…