Fifth Street between State and French streets shuts down Friday, June 29 for Erie Art Museum's biggest fundraiser of the year.
Live Music Preview: Abadon Faluz
by Alex Bieler6/27/2012, 7:00 AM
It?s almost time for the show. The stage is all set for the band to come out and play, with instruments strewn across the performing platform ? enough for at least your standard four-person rock group. Soon, a single man takes to the stage and starts laying down a beat. When you start thinking that perhaps the rest of the band will file out one by one, he moves on to a new instrument as the original beat continues. That?s when you realize that this man is the band.
You Ought to Know: Albert Glinsky
by Rebecca Styn6/27/2012, 6:00 AM
From what I knew before and what I recently came to know, I felt Albert Glinsky was someone Erie needed to know better. My editor agreed.
Upfront: Crap Rock Revisited
by Cory Vaillancourt6/27/2012, 4:00 AM
Last year, I wrote about the city?s selection of Kansas (the band, not the state) as the headliner, and in the process, I believe I coined a new term for this genre of music: Crap Rock.
Super Tuesdays: The Story Behind Erie's Favorite Music Series
by Rebecca Styn6/27/2012, 3:30 AM
The past, present, and future of Erie's summer Tuesday nights.
Upfront: Dealing with the Devil
by Cory Vaillancourt6/20/2012, 4:04 PM
No, it?s not another one of those columns.
Upfront: Erie's Rich Rock Legacy
by Cory Vaillancourt6/13/2012, 5:00 AM
Erie once played host to musical royalty ? royalty like Van Halen, Black Sabbath, KISS, AC/DC with both lead singers, Judas Priest for six days, and Frank Zappa. And, oh yeah, Barry Manilow too.
Best Summer Night: Presque Isle Partnership's ambitious fundraiser brings Crosby, Stills, and Nash to Beach 11
by Cory Vaillancourt6/13/2012, 4:30 AM
?When seated, a concertgoer may expect to take in the 80-foot-wide by 40-foot-high stage set on the beach, with the lake just to their right as the sun goes down at about thirty degrees to their left. I think the juxtaposition of the grandeur of the stage placed in this wonderful natural setting near sundown will be quite magical ? certainly a once in a lifetime experience for most.?
Live Music Preview: Instead of Sleeping
by Alex Bieler5/31/2012, 1:14 PM
Drawing from bands like Minus the Bear and Brand New, Instead of Sleeping started back in 2009, with Sweeney, drummer Corey McClain, bassist Tony ?Wolfman? Tortella, and guitarist and keyboardist Woody Wright making up today?s lineup.
Summer Music Festival Road Trip
by Alex Bieler5/30/2012, 9:39 AM
Music festivals are the musical Mecca for concertgoers. People travel far and wide to attend any of the hundreds of music festivals in the world for a chance to see a collection of bands play in a single locale. From Glastonbury, which draws 175,000 people a day, to Water Hill, where anyone can play on a nearby porch, music festivals are as diverse as they are abundant.
Albums Reviewed by Alex Bieler and Ben Speggen
by Erie Reader Author5/22/2012, 1:17 PM
Norah Jones, Silversun Pickups, PS I Love You, and Neon Trees -- reviewed for your listening pleasure.
Guest Review: Big Leg Emma Returns with New Album ?Revival?
by Vince Smith5/22/2012, 12:41 PM
On the band?s second studio release the band seems to have more passion and fire than they?ve ever had before. It?s quite simply a fabulous album, start to finish.
Albums Reviewed by Alex Bieler and Ben Speggen
by Erie Reader Author5/22/2012, 12:38 PM
Of all the names, Trampled by Turtles might be the most creative, but did it get the most stars? Read on to find out.
Live Music Preview: Broccoli Samurai
by Alex Bieler4/4/2012, 1:13 PM
Broccoli Samurai take the stage at the crooked i Friday, April 6.
Albums Reviewed by Alex Bieler and Ben Speggen
by Erie Reader Author4/4/2012, 12:07 PM
The Shins, Lost in the Trees, Yellow Ostrich, and Justin Townes Earle -- one of these albums got a 5-star review. Read on to find out which one.