WAMC'S PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO

Food For Thought: BECOMING MORE VISIBLE

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Food For Thought is a monthly evening of food, film and discussion with a focus on films of social, political, environmental and community interest. Held on the third Thursday of each month, the night will feature food samples by Honest Weight Food Co-op, music by Jack Empie, a feature film screening, and an open panel […]

DAVID WAX MUSEUM DUO

The Linda 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

ARTIST WEBSITE David Wax Museum, made up of David Wax and Suz Slezak, is known for their up tempo instrumentation featuring driving synthesizer, a quijada (a donkey's jawbone), keyboards, and fiddle. Having met in Boston while Wax was at Harvard, the pair blended his love for Mexo Americana sounds and her passion for classic folk […]

The Big Takeover Make A Live Record

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Buy your tickets online! Since 2007, the New York six-piece The Big Takeover has been fulfilling the mission implied in their name: packing clubs in the city and upstate and building their brand and reputation on the road and in the studio. A far cry from the pop-punk of American ska, The Big Takeover take […]

PHIL OCHS SONG NIGHT

The Linda 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

It's time once again for our annual Phil Ochs Song Night broadcast live from The Linda on WAMC. Hosted by Phils sister Sonny Ochs and our own Wanda Fischer host of WAMC The Hudson River Sampler. We have a phenomenal lineup featuring :Greg Greenway, Pat Wictor, Tom Prasada-Rao and Reggie Harris. Join us for what […]

Food For Thought: BORDERLINE

The Linda 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Food For Thought is a monthly evening of food, film and discussion with a focus on films of social, political, environmental and community interest. Held on the third Thursday of each month, the night will feature food samples by Honest Weight Food Co-op, music by Jack Empie, a feature film screening, and an open panel […]

International Blues Challenge

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Presented by The Capital Region Blues Network Come be part of the audience that helps vote to send a local band to Memphis For the past 33 years in January the Memphis based Blues Foundation hosts The International Blues challenge. The International Blues Challenge is an international search by The Blues Foundation and its Affiliated […]

Swing Dance Party With: THE LUCKY 5

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Join us Friday June 30th for a special evening of swing dancing with The Lucky 5 and an hour long lesson with Jason Fenton. Doors open at 6pm, Lesson starts at 7pm, Music and Dancing at 8pm. The Lucky 5 is a hard-swinging jazz band that blends swing and gypsy jazz to create a unique, […]

Lara Hope and The Ark-Tones wsg Tex Railers Doomtown

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Lara Hope and The Ark-Tones Winner of the 2017 Ameripolitan Music Award for Rockabilly Female, and named the “Best Up-And-Coming Band” by Hudson Valley Magazine, Lara Hope and the Ark-Tones are New York’s premier Rockabilly, Roots Rock n’ Roll, Rhythm & Blues outfit. Born from a hybrid of Lara’s former Rockabilly band The Champtones, and […]

Seirra, Witches of God

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

Sierra Sierra is a rock band from Kitchener Ontario. They formed in 2011 and have been jamming hard since. They have an EP under their belt and their debut album, PSLIP, is out now on CD and will be Retro Futurtist's very first vinyl release (out January 2014). Recorded and produced by Phillip Cope at […]

CRAZYWISE

The Linda WAMC’s Performing Arts Studio 339 Central Avenue, Albany, NY

August 11 at 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm What can we learn from those who have turned their psychological crisis into a positive transformative experience? During a quarter-century documenting indigenous cultures, human-rights photographer and filmmaker Phil Borges often saw these cultures identify "psychotic" symptoms as an indicator of shamanic potential. He was intrigued by how […]