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Rochmon Record Club Returns to Albany at Lark Hall

The Band's 1969 album - their second album
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On September 18 at Lark Hall, Chuck Vosganian — aka Rochmon — brings his Rochmon Record Club to life with a full listening and deep-dive into The Band’s seminal second album, The Band (1969). In my recent interview with Chuck, he talked about the group’s communal interplay, and the backyard-studio vibe that made songs like “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” and “Up on Cripple Creek” feel timeless.

At the shows, Chuck mixes music history with lived-in anecdotes about recording techniques, session players, and the album’s cultural roots, turning the listening party into a storytelling session. If you love hearing an album played start-to-finish while learning the stories behind the songs, this is the night for you.

Join Rochmon at Lark Hall on September 18 — come for the music, stay for Chuck’s irresistible insight.

Tickets available through Lark Hall.

The Band's second album is their self-titled 1969 album, also known as "The Brown Album," which features iconic songs like "Up On Cripple Creek," "Rag Mama Rag," and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." The album is a concept album focused on the history and traditions of Americana and showcases the band's collaborative, ensemble sound.

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