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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.
On the 25th anniversary of his death, the music of Jerry Garcia continues to have an enduring presence in the extended Grateful Dead scene that has thrived for more than a generation since his passing. His iconic guitar play and signature…
Fire on Ice: Grateful Dead light up Nassau Coliseum
We head back to the Island for this week's Jerry Sundays installment with a Grateful Dead show at the legendary Nassau Coliseum from 1979. The band played two shows here earlier that year in January, more than five years after their first…
The Dead Peak at the Beacon For The Last Time: June 15, 1976
Shortly before the country would celebrate its Bicentennial in 1976, the Grateful Dead would play a show at the Beacon Theatre. This is the second and last time the band would play this New York City venue before upgrading to the larger…
September 28, 1976: The Grateful Dead Paint the War Memorial Orange
Our look back at the Grateful Dead's tour history in New York makes a stop in the heart of Central New York, with a trip back to September 28, 1976 and a show so good it deserved placement on a Dick's Pick release. The latter half of…
Jerry Sundays: The Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan Team Up to Play Giants Stadium
On a steaming hot midsummer night in 1987, two legendary names in the music world combined forces to deliver three sets of music to a ravenous crowd in the swamps of New Jersey, locally known as the Meadowlands. The Grateful Dead's 1987…
The Golden Road (To Tompkins Square Park): The Grateful Dead’s First Show in New York
Few bands have a relationship with the state of New York like the Grateful Dead. Performing over 300 shows throughout the Empire State in a span of 28 years, the Grateful Dead made their mark starting with their first New York performance…
Trey Anastasio announces additional Summer Symphony shows
Trey Anastasio adds to an already busy summer of Oysterhead and Phish with three additional orchestra performances in June. In addition to the previously announced performance on June 20 at Tanglewood with the Boston Pops, Anastasio joins…
Landmark Theatre in Syracuse to close this summer for renovations
With its 100th anniversary coming up later this decade, the iconic Landmark Theatre in downtown Syracuse will close this summer for renovations and upgrades. The marquee will be repaired and auditorium seating will be replaced, said…
Zachery Allan Starkey Shares “XXX” off upcoming FEAR CITY LP
Zachery Allan Starkey has released "XXX," the dark and melodic second single and video off of his forthcoming album FEAR CITY. Composed, performed, and produced by Starkey, "XXX " is a symphonic techno odyssey that brings the listener deep…
Spiritual Rez Summer Tour brings Reggae Funk group to NY in June
Boston's Spiritual Rez has announced nine summer tour dates for 2020. The band will embark on a run of shows that will take them from the Mid-Atlantic and into the Northeast, with three stops in New York, including the North Country River…