Articles by Andy Argyrakis
Staind singer Aaron Lewis continues outlaw country reboot at The Venue
Throughout the late ‘90s and early 2000s, Aaron Lewis was one of the most recognizable voices in hard rock, moving more than 15 million albums in Staind, selling out [More…]
Broadway tour of new musical “If/Then” interweaves a clever combo of choice and chance
The new musical “If/Then” may have only run for a little over a year on Broadway, but the soundtrack took on legs of its own, landing at #19 on the entire Billboard 200 [More…]
Twisted Sister documentary tracks heavy metal vets’ tenacious climb
Prior to its DVD/Blu-ray release, Twisted Sister’s new documentary film by Andrew Horn scored a semi-exclusive theatrical release in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago. [More…]
Grammy Telecast Viewing Party at Thalia Hall
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“Cabaret” swings with style, substance and shock value
Throughout its countless incarnations on Broadway and the Liza Minnelli-starring movie that took home eight Academy Awards, John Kander, Fred Ebb and Joe Masteroff’s [More…]
Judy Collins & Ari Hest at their most enchanting and authentic
Few folk artists are as revered or everlasting as Judy Collins, though a perusal of her more than 50 album catalogue also finds her masterfully interpreting the worlds of [More…]
“Rock Baby Rock” revitalizes the classics with Lance Lipinsky & The Lovers
“Million Dollar Quartet” may have closed its doors after eight years and more than 3,000 performances, but original cast member Lance Lipinsky (who literally embodied [More…]
Eric Burdon on The Animals, War, solo and City Winery return
When names from the British Invasion get tossed around, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who are usually towards the top of that list, though running right on their [More…]