Music matters: The good, the bad and the Eddies
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KATANI won best hip-hop act at the Eddie Awards held at Proctors in Schenectady in April 2019. (credit: Peter R. Barber)PETER R BARBERShow MoreShow Less
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Kevin Mckrell at the Eddie Awards held at Proctors in Schenectady in April 2019. (credit: Peter Barber)PETER R BARBERShow MoreShow Less
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Garland Nelson has his hands full at the Eddie Awards held at Proctors in Schenectady in April 2019. (credit: Peter Barber)PETER R BARBERShow MoreShow Less
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The crowd at the Eddie Awards held at Proctors in Schenectady in April 2019. (credit: Peter Barber)PETER R BARBERShow MoreShow Less
Best of the Capital Region winners 2021
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Best of the Capital Region was about more than just a vote this year
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â Live music is not dead at local clubs. Yes, itâs on life-support but there are venues that are hosting indoor events.
In Saratoga Springs, two such places are Caffe Lena and Putnam Place. Each is working at minimum audience capacity, but they are offering live entertainment.
Local promoter Greg Bell of Guthrie/Bell Productions is also producing live music in the area. The bulk of his shows are on Fridays at the Hollow in downtown Albany. He also plans to present at Putnam Place during the spring months.
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Thatâs the good news. The bad news is that each show follows the economic law of supply and demand.