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‘Stage on Stage’ Set to Return to Easton’s State Theatre This Saturday

In January, Easton’s State Theatre Center for the Arts Hosted a successful debut to its Stage on Stage series with an Americana showcase featuring The Trongone Band with support from locals and LVMA winners, Acoustic Kitty Project.

This Saturday, the series returns to State Theatre with a bit of folk and bluegrass flair.

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Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: Apr. 2-8

Hey… believe it or not, it’s April. We know it doesn’t look the part outside right now, but trust us. The calendar doesn’t lie.

It’s a new month, which of course means you can expect plenty of fun in South Bethlehem this Friday presented by us, SouthSide Arts District, and Banko Beverage Co. Let’s see what other wonders the scene beholds with these…

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!

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Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week: Jan. 22-28

Welp… how do we top that?

This past weekend was amazing. We once again thank everyone who came out to celebrate with us at SteelStacks on Friday for our 2nd Birthday Spectacular. In case you missed it, you can see photos and a proper recap here.

Of course, this train keeps rolling along in the Valley and, right on time, here’s the latest batch of…

Can’t-Miss Shows of the Week!
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PHOTOS: Easton Rocks! Fundraiser at the State Theatre

Carter Lansing, Blue Jean, Alex Radus and Roi & the Secret People packed the house and brought it down during the Easton Rocks! fundraiser at the State Theatre.

You’ve already had a chance to get our take on last night’s incredible evening, presented by DustinSchoof.com. Now, take a look at this great night through Lehigh Valley Underground’s lens.

Sunday Thought Series: Come Together

I had the good fortune of receiving press access to last night’s Easton Rocks! Fundraiser at the State Theatre’s Acopian Ballroom (thanks to The Valley Ledger). The show, presented by DustinSchoof.com, featured music from Carter Lansing, Blue Jean, Alex Radus, and Roi & the Secret People, with proceeds benefitting the State Theatre’s “Get Plastered” campaign to fix its leaky roof.

Photos of the evening are coming later on Lehigh Valley Underground, and I hope they do justice to the great feeling that existed in that beautiful room last night. There was a feeling of togetherness – of an honest, collective desire to make the Valley’s music scene just a little bit better, all while helping one of its most prominent arts venues.

That’s what it’s all about, you see. Last night’s show featured four distinctive acts, each with a sound and presence all its own. These four were united under one, soon-to-be-renovated roof by a cause, and used their unique talents to drive people to it. The end result was a packed house that enjoyed many different shades of rock. Folks were exposed to new artists – I personally hadn’t seen three of the four live before last night – and came away feeling proud to have taken part in such a spectacular night.

To me, last night was further proof that the people on our music scene are capable of doing tremendous things for our community, just like Dustin Schoof and company did for the State Theatre last night. In a world where, all too often, cliques develop and sides are drawn, it was refreshing to be in a room with so many gracious musicians who know that the life and future of this scene depend on every single one of us working together.

Let us learn from this example. Let’s continue to show our support – not only for each other, but for causes greater than ourselves.