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Water Street Music Hall is a 1,000 capacity concert venue in Rochester, New York, located in the St. Paul Quarter. WSMH is divided into two spaces; the main hall and The Club at Water St., which is a 500 capacity room for local and regional bands. Both performance spaces offer a full sound system, stage, lights, with a balcony view. [1]
This year's parade was made up of more than 100 entries, 3,000 marchers, nine bands, eight Irish dance schools, fire trucks, floats and more. St. Patrick's Day Parade in Rochester a perfect ...
Joywave is an American indie rock band from Rochester, New York, formed in 2010. Their lineup consists of Daniel Armbruster (vocals), Joseph Morinelli (guitar), and Paul Brenner (drums). [ 1 ] The band first became known for its collaboration with electronic music project Big Data , " Dangerous ", which peaked at number two on the Billboard ...
Musical groups from Rochester, New York (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Rochester, New York" The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total.
Talented songwriter Brian Horton stands amid the chaos that was Scorgie's in the 1980s. Scorgie's was a legendary music club on Andrews Street where you could catch hip national and local bands.
He performed in the Rochester area with his own big band in the late 1980s and early 1990s. During this time, Tyzik was also busy with Severinsen, serving as arranger and record producer for Severinsen and The Tonight Show Band. Tyzik won a Grammy Award in 1987 for producing the 1986 album The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen.
The Invictas (sometimes called Herb Gross & the Invictas) are an American garage rock band from Rochester, New York who were active in the 1960s, but re-formed in 2004 and have been intermittently active since. They were one of the most popular local bands in the Rochester scene during the 1960s, scoring a regional hit with "The Hump" in 1965.
Born on July 2, 1949, in Rochester, New York, [2] Joe English was a member of the band Jam Factory, a group based in Syracuse, that evolved into the Tall Dogs Orchestra of Macon, Georgia. Searching for an opportunity to expand his talent, he answered an ad for a drummer in early 1975.