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Rockettes Mark 100 Years with 2025 Christmas Spectacular
The Rockettes celebrate their 100th anniversary this year with the return of the Christmas Spectacular at Radio…
Rocking Out On Pier 17: The Charm & Decadence Tour Feat. Drive-By Truckers,…
After more than 20 shows, the "Charm & Decadence Tour" came to New York City at Pier 17 on Friday, July 25.…
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Features
Galway Jazz Festival: a Feast of Jazz and Food at Cock n’ Bull
The Cock N' Bull Restaurant was the site of Galway, NY's 1st Annual Jazz Festival. The brainchild of Keith Pray's…
Day 3 of the Great South Bay Music Festival Delivers a Jam-Packed Jam Band…
Saturday, July 26 was day 3 and jam band day at the 2025 Great South Bay Music Festival, and Shorefront Park was…
Concert Reviews
Phish Begin SPAC Run: Night 1 Gallery and Recap
SPAC once again played host to a tour closing run for Phish, with Night 1 of the three nights one for the books…
New York Series
New York Series: “I’m Waiting For The Man” The Velvet…
Throughout its long-standing history and beloved prominence, the portrayals of New York City are often skewed…
New York Singles
Olivia Reid Announces EP “Space to Roam” with Transformative New Visual for “Quite…
Alongside the announcement of the release date for her long-awaited EP, Space to Roam, NYC-based singer-songwriter Olivia Reid offers a glimpse into the project's world with the release of the music video for her calm indie-folk single…
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Half Dizzy Hit Hard by Nostalgia with Summer Punk Song “Fade Away”
Long Island band Half Dizzy dropped bittersweet nostalgia for the summer with punk rock song "Fade Away" on July 18.
"Fade Away" taps into the 90s nostalgia of summer music where days are spend making memories. The heart of the…
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Queens Artist Majorette Serves Up New Single “Steaks”
Only in New York can finding someone else’s steaks in your freezer spiral into a full-blown identity crisis. For Queens-based indie pop artist Majorette, it turned into a new single, “Steaks”.
“Steaks” is a light, violin-laced track…
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Lettuce Turns Up The Heat With New Album ‘Cook’
Legendary funk sextet Lettuce has announced the December 3 release of Cook via the band's own Lettuce Records. The band released the new single, "Gold Tooth," to accompany the announcement.
Cook isn’t just a nod to Lettuce’s…
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Book Reviews
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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Interview: Author Walter Kolosky on the Mahavishnu Orchestra
John McLaughlin and his Mahavishnu Orchestra were, alongside Miles Davis, Return to Forever, and Herbie Hancock’s Headhunters, the mightiest of the Four Horsemen of Jazz Fusion.
When he burst on the scene in 1971 with this band,…
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An Englishman in New York on “London Calling New York New York”
Trouser Press books, a New York-based publishing house specializing in music journalism and fiction, is publishing London Calling New York New York by English journalist Peter Silverton on March 12.
The book tells the winding tale - or…
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Flashback
Flashback: Phish’s Superball IX, July 1-3, 2011
Prior to being Magnified and well before it Curved, it was Super. Phish's third major festival in New York State, formally known as Superball IX, took place in July of 2011 at the esteemed Watkins Glen International located in Schuyler…
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Phish Perform “The Line” on Late Show with David Letterman
Facing a moment of immense pressure under the public eye is the basis for Phish's "The Line." The origin of the song dates to 2005 Conference-USA basketball championship, and the stress that one real life player faced from the charity…
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The Dead Close Out an East Coast Run In Style at Syracuse War Memorial: May 17, 1981
On this day in 1981, The Grateful Dead closed out an East Coast tour with a memorable performance at the War Memorial in Syracuse. The band essentially lived in the Northeast for the first half of May in 1981, with shows scheduled almost…
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Gone too soon
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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Ozzy Osbourne, Prince of Darkness, dies at 76
Ozzy Osbourne, powerful rock front man of Black Sabbath and legendary solo artist, passed away on Tuesday, July 22 at the age of 76. Osbourne's legacy touched thousands of lives and hundreds of venues, especially those in New York State.
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Sly Stone in New York: A Legacy in Funk and Soul
Sly Stone, the pioneering frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, passed away on June 9 at the age of 82. A rare talent who redefined funk, soul, and pop in just a few years, Stone’s legacy lives on—nowhere more vividly than in New York,…
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