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The Grateful Dead Double Up In Stony Brook: October 30,1970
After two previous shows at SUNY-Stony Brook in Long Island in 1967 and '68, the Grateful Dead returned to the…
Senegalese Bassist & Composer Alune Wade Brings “New African…
Senegalese bassist and composer Alune Wade will embark on a North American run of shows in November, spanning from…
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Osees Take Over Brooklyn’s Warsaw
On Saturday, October 25, San Francisco punk rock band, Osees, arrived at Brooklyn’s Warsaw theater, their first of…
“Croce Plays Croce” Tour Brings Beloved Hits and Storytelling to Bardavon
“Croce Plays Croce” is an apt name for the latest tour of AJ Croce, son of the late Jim Croce, which stopped for a…
Concert Reviews
Chris Thile Plays Spellbinding Solo Show at 92Y During “Bachtober”
On Sunday, October 19, Chris Thile brought a whimsical energy to a sold-out 92nd Street Y as he continued his…
New York Series
Lord Invader’s Troop Through the “New York Subway”
Lord Invader's song "New York Subway," recorded in the 1950's with Felix and His Internationalists, captures…
New York Singles
Fury Young’s Debut Album “Escape from LES” Out 11/21
Fury Young, director and founder of FREER Records, is set to release his debut album Escape from LES on November 21, with a listening party on November 20 at NYC's KGB Bar.
Escape from LES is an homage to Young's experience as a…
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Soulive Return with “Baby Jupiter,” New Album in 2026
The storied organ‑guitar‑drums trio of Soulive, known for airtight grooves and improvisational fire have returned to the studio, releasing "Baby Jupiter" ahead of the band's first full-length album, Flowers, since 2011, due out in early…
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Old Crow Medicine Show Honors John Lennon’s Birthday with “Happy Xmas (War Is…
To celebrate what would have been John Lennon's 85th birthday on October 9, 2025, Old Crow Medicine Show released their cover of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)." With this single, OCMS have also announced their upcoming Christmas album OCMS…
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Boys Don’t Fight Trade Synths for Acoustics in New Single “Jo”
Boys Don’t Fight, a solo project of Louisiana-based musician Chris Giarmo, has released their third single from their latest eponymous album, “Jo.”
Unlike their previously released singles, “The Megaman Song” and “Bolero,” “Jo” is a…
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Book Reviews
The Strange Saga of “Hey Joe” Revealed
From the controversy over its authorship to the many artists who crafted their own unique versions of it, the long and winding history of the song “Hey Joe” unfolds like a great murder mystery. Now its journey through generations of…
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Bob Dylan’s New York City Profiled in New Book
Ever wonder what it would be like to retrace the footsteps of Bob Dylan during his time in New York? To travel to the venues where he performed, wrote classic tunes, and crashed during his early years in the Big Apple? Now you can…
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The Band’s Talented and Troubled Richard Manuel Profiled in New Biography
No group may have shifted the direction of rock music more radically than The Band did at the close of the ‘60s. With their 1968 debut, Music from Big Pink, the Canadian-American quintet single-handedly put an end to the abstraction…
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Flashback
The Grateful Dead Double Up In Stony Brook: October 30,1970
After two previous shows at SUNY-Stony Brook in Long Island in 1967 and '68, the Grateful Dead returned to the campus gymnasium in 1970 on October 30. It was billed as two separate shows with two separate admissions. This marked the first…
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U2 at SU: “The Joshua Tree” Tour Stops at The Carrier Dome – October 9, 1987
In 1987, the Carrier Dome in Syracuse hosted the breakthrough “The Joshua Tree” tour from Irish rock band U2. Spanning over 100 shows, the tour’s third and final leg made 5 total stops across New York State in the fall of ‘87, leading to…
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Phish In Albany Through The Years: 2018 and 2024
This is Part 4 of a series looking at the history of Phish in Albany. Read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 here.
With 20 shows in Albany under their belt as of 2024, Phish has made it clear their affinity for the Capital…
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Gone too soon
Jack DeJohnette: 1942-2025
Jack DeJohnette, the influential jazz/fusion/new jazz drummer, died this weekend at Kingston Hospital, surrounded by family and friends. He was 83.
Jack Dejohnette-8/9/42-10/26/25 - photo by Rudy Lu
Born in Chicago, he was originally…
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D’Angelo, Neo-Soul Legend and Grammy Winner, Dies at 51
D'Angelo, the pioneering figure in neo-soul, known for three albums celebrated as contemporary masterpieces, passed away on Tuesday. He was 51 years old.
Photo via Soundcloud
The singer, real name Michael Eugene Archer, passed away…
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Rochester Jazz Legend Chuck Mangione Dead at 84
Legendary Rochester jazz musician Chuck Mangione, best known for "Feels So Good" and the the 1980 Winter Olympics theme "Give It All You Got," has died. The trumpet and flugelhorn master was 84.
His family wrote in a statement on…
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