Weekend Roundup

It’s Presidents’ Day weekend!
It’s Valentine’s Day weekend!
It’s Dance Flurry Festival weekend!

So get out of the house and celebrate!

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12
The Dance Flurry Festival @ various locations in Saratoga Springs (thru Sunday)
Alta Mira with the Tins, the Realside, This Blue Heaven @ Valentine’s Music Hall, Albany
Eric Church with Josh Thompson @ Northern Lights, Clifton Park (Sold Out)
Donna the Buffalo with the Basement Band @ Revolution Hall, Troy
The Lee Shaw Trio @ the Stockade Inn, Schenectady (Free)
Jonathan Russell & the Doc Scanlon Trio @ Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs
The Stylistics, the Emotions, Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes, Blue Magic @ the Palace Theatre, Albany

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Restys‘ CD release party with Newspaper Joe, Old Croken Stillers @ the Arts Center of the Capital Region, Troy
Blue Factory‘s CD release party with the Rob Skane Duo @ Tess’ Lark Tavern, Albany
Blotto with Alta Mira, the Ashley Pond Band, Matt Durfee, John Scarpulla @ the Exit Dome (aka, WMHT-TV studios), North Greenbush
Professor Louie & the Crowmatix @ The Linda, Albany
Assembly of Dust @ the Bearsville Theater, Woodstock
Pedrito Martinez @ MASS MoCA, North Adams, Mass.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14
“A Concert for Loved Ones in Haiti” with Martin Sexton, Tift Merritt, Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion, Vetiver, Jay Ungar & Molly Mason, more @ the Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield, Mass.
Valentine’s Brunch with Ruth Pelham, Ramblin Jug Stompers @ the Woman’s Club of Albany, Albany
John Doyle & Karan Casey @ Caffe Lena, Saratoga Springs
Jane Monheit @ The Egg, Albany
Makoto Nakura @ the College of St. Rose’s Massry Center, Albany (Free)

2 Comments
  1. Andy M. says

    FRI: Juice Junkees @ The Troy Bar, 664 2nd Ave, Troy
    🙂

  2. Jason Steven Murphy says

    http://www.empac.rpi.edu/events/2010/spring/newnothing/extralife/
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=392814125323

    New Nothing Series: Extra Life + Dan Deacon with Nuclear Power Pants
    Saturday, February 13, 2010, 8 PM
    Goodman Studio/Theater
    $15/10/5

    A thrashing, zig-zagging, gorgeously heavy band that reconciles the 21st and 13th centuries mixes it up with two beacons of exuberant indie noise dance.

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