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Michael Eck turns 60 on April 19th. And he has a CD in the works for release on his birthday at a party at Caffe Lena
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Peter Mulvey may or may not take issue with being "labeled" an activist. His brand of activism is more in line with being a good human - he's just looking for us all to aim to be kinder to each other, and maybe even understand each other. Those might be lofty goals, but Peter does practice what he preaches - just maybe not in a traffic jam.
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In addition to trombones, this summer SCCC invites musical theatre and trumpet students to participate in special, immersive summer institutes.
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Local 518'er Josh Clevenstine brings the old songs (and some new ones) from the Adirondack folk tradition to life. He plays a few songs and talks about his new album, "By My Fire Again: An Adirondack Album."
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Local 518 rocker, Shane Guerrette releases a new single. More songs are coming later on, but we are happy to get this one to start.
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St Paul and the Broken Bones dropped by to play a show at The Egg. Lead singer, Paul Janeway took a few moments out of the schedule to chat with us about his new solo record. No worries! The band is not breaking up.
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Dakota Bates is the daughter of my friend, the late, truly great, Bob Bates. I had asked if we could be treated to her playing a few songs, and to talk about the amazing legacy of her father.
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Oobleck release "Down the Rabbit Hole" in April.
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Students from the Hudson Falls non-profit keep the memory of local music legend Bob Bates alive March 3rd at The Strand.