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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.
This October, expect to see a whole lot more of Phil Lesh at The Cap. The legendary Grateful Dead bassist has just announced a nine-show residency at the historic Port Chester venue that will take place over the last three weekends,…
The Dead Unleash A Flurry Of Combo Punches To Close Out Two-Night Stint At MSG: March 10, 1981
With two tours of duty at MSG already in the books for The Grateful Dead, today marks the anniversary of the completion of their third one. It's a quick two-night stint at The World's Most Famous Arena after their first two previous runs…
The Grateful Dead Bid The Cap Good Night: February 24, 1971
The Capitol Theater in Port Chester has provided a stage and an audience for many a band throughout its heralded history, though perhaps none with a legacy quite like that of The Grateful Dead. When they weren't busy selling out Bill…
Marcus Rezak & Kris Myers Stir Up A ‘Kyoto Cocktail’
Guitar extraordinaire Marcus Rezak and Umphrey's McGee drummer Kris Myers have combned forces once more to release a brand new collaborative track called "Kyoto Cocktail" that's now available for download. Produced by Eddie Roberts of The…
The Dead Unleash A ‘Beautiful’ Array Of Debuts At The Cap: February 18, 1971
Today marks the anniversary of the start of The Grateful Dead's fourth and final residency at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester. Affectionately known as "The Cap," this small theater certainly helped build the legacy of The Dead in New…
moe and Friends Rock Roseland Ballroom for Tsunami Relief: February 10, 2005
Today marks the anniversary of the heralded moe. Tsunami Benefit show at Roseland Ballroom in New York City, which gathered a host of notable to musicians to raise money for a good cause. A terrible earthquake and a resulting tsunami…
First Ever JGB show at MSG Captured on GarciaLive Volume 16
Garcia Family Provisions has declared GarciaLive Volume 16 as its album of the month for February. This three-CD album features a three set show from Jerry Garcia Band's inaugural show at Madison Square Garden from November 15,1991, a show…
Phish Brings The Fire to Roseland Ballroom: February 6, 1993
As the early 1990s progressed, Phish would continue to make their mark in and throughout the Northeast. A major hub for this was obviously New York City. After years of playing The Wetlands, Phish had finally progressed to the Roseland…
Grateful Dead bring back the Boys Club In Buffalo: January 20, 1979
By the time the Grateful Dead "trucked up to Buffalo" in January of 1979, the walls had already begun to crumble on this particular incarnation of the band. The end was nigh for Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux with their last show as members…
The Grateful Dead Bring A Touch of Heat To Utica: January 14, 1979
Today marks the anniversary of one of the last Grateful Dead shows ever to take place in Utica. It comes at a time that's the end of an era, so to speak, as Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux's final shows with the band would take place the…