Other Voices, Other Rooms…
From Clash: A behind-the-scenes, in-the-studio peek at the making of Phantogram’s new album, Three.
From The Times Union: Steve Barnes reports on the proposed $65 million expansion of Albany’s Palace Theatre.
From All Over Albany: Some insights on the Alt’s upcoming attempt to fill the void left by Metroland…
From The Daily Gazette: Bill Buell reveals details on the upgrades and improvements in the works for the 2017 summer season at the Music Haven in Schenectady’s Central Park.
From Live for Live Music: Kendall Deflin posted a collection of “The Funniest Things Overheard At Phish’s Three-Day Weekend At SPAC”…
From The Spot 518: Ali Hibbs reports on Albany hip-hop duo Young Noble Gentlemen being honored by the Albany County Legislature.
From MySpace: Phantogram garners a slot in Jeff Rindskopf’s list of “Nine Electronic Artists for People Who Don’t Like EDM.” Really? MySpace is still a thing?
From The Daily Mail: Katie Kocijanski reports on the ongoing expansion and renovations at Catskill’s Bridge Street Theatre.
From Berkshire on Stage: Larry Murray thinks that Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker is vandalizing the arts to save pennies…
From The Troy Record: City editor Mark Robarge thinks that the so-called problems at Troy’s Rockin’ on the River concerts are “much adieu about nothing”… Huh? Could somebody please get the editor an editor?
From The Times Union: Kenneth C. Crowe II reports on the feud and lawsuit between the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and the First Niagara Bank over future of iconic building…
From NYS Music: Skyler Gilbert reviews Journey at SPAC with photos by Jim Gilbert
From The Berkshire Eagle: Sharon Smullen reports that Daniel Osman is celebrating 20 years as the owner of the Dream Away Lodge in Becket – keeping the dream alive…
Comments are closed.