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HBO Show Set To Resume Filming In Troy

HBO Show Set To Resume Filming In Troy Originally set to film in the Collar City in 2020, The Gilded Age will get things going in Troy later this year. It seems in 2020 pretty much everything got cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic, and that included the filming of an HBO show. But the good news is, the Gilded Age will be coming to film in Troy this coming May and June according to a Times Union story. The show was originally supposed to do some filming last June. The Times Union says scouts are currently looking at various Troy locations for filming and the show wants .Troy s mansions, office buildings and other icons to stand in for 19th century New York.   Among the potential shooting locations is one of our favorite Capital Region music venues, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. Various filming locations in Cohoes and Schaghticoke are also being considered.

HBO s The Gilded Age prepping to shoot in Troy after coronavirus delay

HBO s The Gilded Age prepping to shoot in Troy after coronavirus delay FacebookTwitterEmail 42 1of42Buy PhotoCataract Street former worker housing near Harmony Mills on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, in Cohoes, N.Y. The row houses are possible set locations for The Gilded Age. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of42Buy PhotoIce forms across the Cohoes Falls on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021, in Cohoes, N.Y. (Will Waldron/Times Union)Will Waldron/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 7of42 Christine Baranski is part of the cast for The Gilded Age, an HBO series that will begin shooting later this year in Troy. Show MoreShow Less

The Brothers Four: 60 Years and Counting!

The Brothers Four: 60 Years.and Counting! There’s something special about The Brothers Four, but it’s in addition to their uniqueness and wholesomeness as family-oriented entertainers. The group has been on the  international stage since 1960, an achievement unto itself..but it’s more than that, too! Read on! Author: By Bill Bronk Picking a performer or group to write about can be a lot of fun (or not!). And fun was the operative word for a fan like me in researching and writing about The Brothers Four. I happen to like reading what’s on LP record jackets, in liner notes and digging through old newspaper articles. You can learn a lot. But like others who dabble in the fine art of writing stuff that you hope gets read by your target audience, along with a litany of facts you find that it can also be enlightening as well. With that said, I’ve learned what other fans around the world have known about The Brothers Four for over 60 years.

Area venues partnering to donate free virtual concert to students

CAPITAL REGION, N.Y. — Three area performing arts venues are partnering to donate a free virtual concert to Capital Region students. Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Troy Savings Bank Music Hall and The School of the Performing Arts at Proctors Collaborative are bringing Black Violin into classrooms of all grade levels so students may experience artists who fuse traditional and contemporary genres while upending perceptions of what it means to be a classical musician. Local teachers who register may stream the Impossible Tour by classical-meets-hip hop duo Black Violin for students from Feb. 22 through April 2. - Advertisement - Black Violin is led by classically trained string players Wil Baptiste (viola) and Kev Marcus (violin); joining them are DJ SPS and drummer Nat Stokes. The group uses a unique blend of classical and hip-hop music, often described as “classical boom,” aiming to overcome stereotypes and encourage people of all ages, races and economic backgro

New Year s more subdued, but still lots to do, see, hear

New Year’s more subdued, but still lots to do, see, hear | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS December 30, 2020 Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Lucinda Williams will present a virtual tribute to the Rolling Stones for New Year’s Eve. The music starts at 8 p.m. Shares0 Like most 2020 holidays, New Year’s will be a quieter affair than usual. Many traditions, such as First Night Saratoga, have been canceled, while others have taken on a virtual format. Here’s a look at some New Year’s events being offered in the Capital Region both today and Friday. New Year’s Eve The First Night of Funny

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