Skeleton Key’s Chris Maxwell to launch solo LP at BSP in Kingston
The New York City band Skeleton Key’s 1997 major-label debut, Fantastic Spikes through Balloon, played out like a proof-of-concept demonstration
The New York City band Skeleton Key’s 1997 major-label debut, Fantastic Spikes through Balloon, played out like a proof-of-concept demonstration
The Wood Brothers’ fifth studio album (with several live sets interspersed), 2015’s Paradise, begins with the song “Singin’ for Strangers.”
When composer and SUNY-New Paltz faculty member Nkeiru Okoye hit upon the subject for her second opera We’ve Got Our
The first time that I heard the term “Catskill Rock” – dropped hopefully, as a putative scene that might be
Taj Mahal’s importance as a one-man intersection of global music cannot be overstated. Beginning as an early (and top-shelf) example
Brooklyn is inarguably the Seattle of the aughts and into the teens: the fertile delta of the new primitivism, dreampop
Ultra-happening New York deejay Jonathan Toubin’s first Soul Clap at BSP in Kingston was a significant event for both the
In academia’s version of Reagonomics, new theories developed by the light-course-load genius class trickle down via “praxis”: the teaching processes
Helsinki Hudson – a real jewel among the region’s several boutique, mid-sized music clubs – has recently begun crossing the
The Ulster Chamber Music Series (UCMS) has been bringing top-tier performers and programming to the region for 47 years and