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THE CAPTURES AT LOST DOG LOUNGE
The Captures captured (get it?) a sound so iconic and grandiose, that it killed Kurt Cobain. Grunge-y, dirty, and delicious, the...
SASHA DOBSON AT ATOMIC TOM'S
On June 3rd, Sasha Dobson will headline Binghamton Live’s Songwriter Series at Atomic Tom’s. Dobson hails from a well-known...
THE FLECKTONES ARE BACK: AN INTERVIEW WITH BELA FLECK
In 1988, four virtuosic musicians got together to play once, for a show on PBS. 28 years later, banjoist Bela Fleck, pianist/harmonica...
MOSAIC FOUNDATION AT CYBER CAFE WEST
Mosaic Foundation returns to the Cyber Cafe West on June 3rd. Vocalist and percussionist Foli Yao Augustine, who hails from Ghana, will...
PROJECT TRIO: NOT YOUR GRANDFATHER'S CHAMBER MUSIC
TRUE OR FALSE: Chamber musicians sit stiffly in chairs (or stand stoically by their instruments) courageously playing while less cultured...
FOLK ON FOLK: AN INTERVIEW WITH PETE RUTTLE
It’s a Thursday morning in the beginning of spring, and Binghamton songwriter Pete Ruttle walks in my back door. He has a haircut...
JOE BONAMASSA HEADS TO THE FORUM
Widely acclaimed as one of the best blues guitarists of his generation, Joe Bonamassa, whose career started at the ripe old age of 12,...
DEV CLANCY: THIS WASN'T MADE FOR YOU
DEV CLANCY BELONGS TO the recent generation of artists who can create full and layered works entirely on their laptops. When I ask him if...
PLAYING DEAD: AN INTERVIEW WITH DARK STAR ORCHESTRA DRUMMER ROB KORITZ
It would be an understatement to say that no band in history has evoked such a dedicated following as the Grateful Dead. In the fifty...
RICK IACOVELLI'S MAGNUM OPUS
IT BEGAN IN 1985, Mystery on the Beach, a CD release/art expo over thirty years in the making. Local artist, musician, and self-described...
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