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Saturday, February 4, 2023 When credibility matters
Tony Markellis at the Hurricane Ivan Relief fundraiser at Saratoga Springs Music Hall in November 2004. (Photo by Ed Burke)

Jukebox: Remembering Tony Markellis, our boss of the beat

Nobody who loves music hereabouts wanted to believe that bassist and producer Tony Markellis has passed. Sadly, devastatingly true; among… Read more »

The Dave Matthews Band performs ontage on the first of two nights at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on July 12, 2019.
Saratoga Springs

Dave Matthews Band announces Sept. 17-18 performances at SPAC

The Dave Matthews Band today announced dates for its 2021 North American summer tour, which will kick off on July… Read more »

A diagram shows the location of the stage and tables for the outdoor concert series at Frog Alley Brewing in Schenectady.
Schenectady

Live music returns to Frog Alley Brewing in Schenectady this weekend

Live music lives on at Frog Alley Brewing this season with an outdoor concert series starting this weekend. Soloist Rich… Read more »

ASO Music Director David Alan Miller conducts the symphony as its performs at Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady on June 7, 2019. (Gazette file photo)
Albany

Albany Symphony Orchestra’s 2021-22 season begins Oct. 9

The Albany Symphony unveiled its celebratory 2021-2022 season, which features masterworks including Richard Strauss’ Don Juan, Beethoven’s Eroica, Brahms Piano… Read more »

The High Tunnel greenhouse at Pitney Meadows Community Farm in Saratoga Springs is seen in this file photo. The first live concerts there by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will be held at 3 and 6 p.m. on Sunday, June 13.
Saratoga Springs

SPAC announces live concerts at Pitney Meadows Community Farm

Live chamber music from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center will be back this summer but in an unlikely… Read more »

Erin Harkes' new album is titled “Zoloft and Probation.” (photo provided)

Singer-songwriter Erin Harkes releasing her first all-comedy album

Erin Harkes is growing a little tired of trying out new jokes on her fiance, and to be honest, she… Read more »

Evan Mack is shown at a rehearsal. (photo provided)
Saratoga Springs

Skidmore professor, composer Evan Mack releasing new album

After six major operas and two mini-operas, local composer Evan Mack is releasing on Friday his first collection of songs… Read more »

Sawyer Fredericks performs in January in the Palace Sessions series on YouTube. Inset: Artist Nina Pfeiffer and her cover illustrations for Fredericks' two most recent albums. (Inset photos courtesy of Nina Pfeiffer)

Sketching Sawyer’s music: How a German artist became the singer-songwriter’s album illustrator

It all started with a YouTube video of Sawyer Fredericks singing. “I was blown away,” said Nina Pfeiffer, an illustrator… Read more »

Charlie Post received his first Grammy nomination -- and first Grammy Award -- for his work as sound engineer on Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s 2019 recording of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13. (Courtesy CSO)

Mont Pleasant/SUNY Schenectady grad wins Grammy Award; Miller, Albany Symphony also win

Editor’s note: Parts of this story first appeared in a Feb. 10 story in The Daily Gazette by Geraldine Freedman…. Read more »

Local hip-hop artists Touchmoney Cease, right, Super Starr Gutta, bottom left, and filmographer Breaz, top left. (Stan Hudy/The Daily Gazette and provided photos)

Local hip-hop emcees and creatives are ready to put Schenectady on the map

Hip-hop and New York are synonymous with each other. The genre was born in a Bronx apartment building in the… Read more »

Tenor Brent Weber, left, and pianist Philip Fisher will be guest performers with the SSO. (photos provided)
Schenectady

Schenectady Symphony virtual performance of ‘Bach to Basics’ announced

The Schenectady Symphony Orchestra has announced its second virtual concert of this COVID-affected season. Artistic Director Glen Cortese has arranged… Read more »

Kevin Bartlett, shown working on a film score at his Aural Gratification Studios in Franklin, N.Y., was 14 when he started presenting liquid light shows at the Aerodrome. He later ran both the sound and lights. Inset: An advertisement for the Aerodrome and a photo of Led Zeppelin that appeared in the Schenectady Gazette four days before the band's appearance on Aug. 20, 1969. The venue closed in 1970. (Photos courtesy Kevin Bartlett and Al Quaglieri)
Schenectady

The night Led Zeppelin played Schenectady’s Aerodrome, the city’s late ’60s psychedelic rock and roll circus

Say “Aerodrome” and the next words are usually “Led Zeppelin,” the British blues-rock thunderstorm who famously played the short-lived/legendary Schenectady… Read more »

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