ELECTRIC CITY MUSIC CONFERENCE REVEALS INITIAL LINEUP, VENUES
As a media partner of the event, we are pleased to exclusively announce the initial lineup of performers, panelists and venues for the Electric City Music Conference, which will be held Oct. 10-12 (C...
ReadmoreNATALIE CRESSMAN: PAINTING IN BROAD STROKES
By Michael Lello While Natalie Cressman’s instrument of choice is the trombone, one might say the paintbrush – at least figuratively – is also a key tool in the arsenal of the young multi-instrumenta...
ReadmoreTOM GRAHAM TEASES NEW ALBUM, SET FOR FALL RELEASE
Photo by Jason Riedmiller Scranton singer/songwriter Tom Graham has shared a video teaser for his new studio album. Graham tells us the record is set for release this fall. It will be his first ful...
ReadmorePREMIERE: ATLAS ARROWS, “IT’S EASY”
Atlas Arrows — “It's Easy” Atlas Arrows, based in the Binghamton, N.Y., area has announced the March 18 release of its new EP “Grainy Days.” Today also marks the debut of “It’s Easy,” the first so...
ReadmoreDAYMEN RELEASE DEBUT EP
By Michael Lello With three different vocalists, piano and other keyboard textures, we’re taking the easy way out when it comes to describing The Daymen’s sound and letting each band member in our la...
ReadmoreSOLD-OUT CROWD CELEBRATES VINTAGE ANNIVERSAY
By Michael Lello Photos by Jesse Faatz and Mark Dennebaum SCRANTON -- A capacity crowd helped celebrate The Vintage's fifth anniversary Friday night with a free, all-ages concert featuring A Socia...
ReadmoreH81R, VINTAGE TO PRESENT VENUE’S FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SHOW
Highway 81 Revisited and The Vintage (326 Spruce St., Scranton) will co-produce an all-ages concert on Jan. 17 in honor of The Vintage's five-year anniversary. The show will presented free to the pub...
ReadmoreWOOTEN BROTHERS TAKE FAMILY AFFAIR TO KESWICK
By Michael Lester By the time Joseph Wooten was 8 years old, he and his four musically gifted brothers were already spending weekends on stage as an opening act for bands like War, of “Low Rider,” “W...
ReadmoreSNOW TRACKS PREVIEW: CABINET, “HONEY, YOU DON’T KNOW MY MIND”
Cabinet has contributed its previously unreleased version of J. Scott Skinner's "Honey, You Don't Know My Mind" for inclusion on the "Snow Tracks" compilation. The Cabinet rendition makes its exclusi...
Readmore“SNOW TRACKS” PREVIEW: OKAY PADDY
"Snow Tracks," a compilation featuring Northeastern Pennsylvania artists and performers with NEPA ties, will be released next week by Highway 81 Revisited and Scranton Made in conjunction with the ina...
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