concerts
Dave Matthews Band and Dalai Lama Headline Syracuse University One World Concert
A star studded line-up of musicians and humanitarians will be the focus of the One World Concert at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse on Tuesday October 9.
Lip-syncing, Ethics Issue Or Necessity? [VIDEO]
“Girl you know it's… girl you know it's… girl you know it's… girl you know it's…” Those words (when followed by ‘true’) spelled a Grammy and a handful of AMA’s for Milli Vanilli as they skyrocketed to the top, but no sooner did they hit their apex than those very words spelled their demise when they’re backing track skipped like crazy.
They weren’t the first to incorporate lip-syncing into their live performances and were definitely nowhere near the last, many losing their careers in the process. So, why do it at all if it’s so risky? Is it an ethical blunder or a classic example of expectation versus result?
Kelly Clarkson Brings Onstage Two Singers Who Will Appear on ‘Duets’ Reality Competition
Kelly Clarkson is passionate about her new project, ‘Duets,’ and she showed it onstage at a recent San Diego concert. The ‘Stronger’ songstress invited two of the series’ contestants to join her in concert, much to the delight of her crowd.
Woman Searching For Guy From NKOTB Concert Back in 1987
If you are a guy from Long Island that had braces, blonde hair, blue eyes, a football jacket and standing room only tickets to a New Kids on The Block show back in 1987, please report to Craigslist Missed Connections.
‘Katy Perry: Part of Me’ 3D Film to Land July 4
Forget the BBQ. Screw the beach. Nevermind the bikini babes, the brews and the stars and stripes-themed parties. Head over to the multiplex this July 4 weekend to take in a showing of Katy Perry‘s upcoming 3D concert film ‘Katy Perry: Part of Me!’
The Best Concert Bootlegs Recorded in Utica – Eric Meier’s Top 5
From the Memorial Auditorium to the Stanley Center for the Arts and Saranac Thursday, Utica is a stop for lots of national touring musical acts. Lucky for us the art of bootlegging is alive and well. Thanks to YouTube and some smart phone and camera-totting concertgoers we've got lots of th
