Electronic tonic: Bob Lukomski and experimental music in the Hudson Valley
On a spring day in the late ‘80s, I took a rowboat out to Esopus Island with Mark Marinoff, Phil
On a spring day in the late ‘80s, I took a rowboat out to Esopus Island with Mark Marinoff, Phil
Saturday, April 21 is the fifth annual Record Store Day. My town, New Paltz, is uniquely blessed with two independent
It is a cliché by now to say that what the malls did to the Mom-and-Pops, the commercial Web is
When you go to see Mark Donato at the Arts Society of Kingston on April 14, I suggest that you
John Lennon said that the blues is a chair. A lesser-known but even more fraudulent blues apologist named Althius “Pop”
The name Jim Campilongo is known more among electric guitar aficionados than among the general music-fan population. He is especially
Rod Morgenstein drummed for the Dixie Dregs, a rocking fusion band that formed at the University of Miami in the
One of the most charmingly awkward moments in American cultural history came when Jack Kerouac and Steve Allen jammed on
Stumbling upon the music of SubPixel – the nom de prog of New Paltz-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Matt Ross –
Maybe we’re not passive, addicted consumers of the “celebrity feed” after all, but its masters, in a very real economic