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The Egg is the subject of a song by They Might Be Giants, entitled "Albany", which was written for their 2004 Venue Songs compilation album. [30] In 2013, Mike Gordon of Phish released a live album titled The Egg. The album was recorded live on December 11, 2011 at The Egg. [31]
On March 21, 1980, the company produced The Tavern by George M. Cohan at the Egg Theatre in Albany, the first full production under the Capital Rep name. Directed by future producing artistic director Peter Clough, it starred company members Michael J. Hume, Court Miller, Janni Brenn, Patricia Charbonneau, Sofia Landon Geier and Steve Hytner.
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The theatre underwent a $250,000 renovation in 1960, seating capacity was reduced to allow for more comfortable seating. The Palace closed in September 1969, as it had become unprofitable. [ 3 ] Soon after its closure, the building was purchased by the City of Albany for $90,000 and reopened.
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Phish have long been hailed as their generation's successor to jam band godfathers the Grateful Dead, but the Trey Anastasio-led quartet ...
The Egg (band), British electronic music group The Egg, by American band Shiner, or the title song; The Egg, a 2013 live album recorded in 2011 by Mike Gordon "Albany", also known as "The Egg", a song by They Might Be Giants from Venue Songs
Music buffs attend a performance as part of last year's Concerts in the Tent series at Alpine Resort in Egg Harbor. The series returns for 2024 with 18 concerts between June 19 and Sept. 25.