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Thank you for attending the 2009 Alive at Five series! Check back soon for information on next year's lineup.

Thursdays, June 4 - August 13, 2009
Albany Riverfront Park at the Corning Preserve
5pm - 8pm

PHOTOS | DIRECTIONS

Alive at Five has kept downtown Albany's spirits high after work on Thursdays throughout the summer for 20 years. The stage comes alive with music from national, regional and local artists; each night plays host to a different genre of music. The weekend kicks-off with an early start, as many of Albany's professionals, community members and friends enjoy the diverse musical talent presented during the series.

The music is not the only form of entertainment at Alive at Five as great crowd participation, dancing and people watching all make for a unique blend of concert atmosphere and hometown block party fun. Attendees of Alive at Five can also sample an array of summer favorites such as ice-cold beer, fresh squeezed lemonade, cotton candy and delicious BBQ from some of the area's favorite local vendors. Join us in the fun and music of this wonderful series that is a signature event and a summer staple in the Capital City of Albany, New York. Free.

2009 lineup:

June 4 ~ OPENING NIGHT
Blues Traveler

Grammy Award winning Blues Traveler doesn’t need too much introduction. The founding members consisting of New Jersey teenagers began playing as high-school friends and quickly earned a local reputation for their high-energy, heavily improvisational live shows. Out of eight studio albums and four live discs, six of them certified Gold or Platinum, this group has a combined world wide sale of more than 10 million units, including the band’s best known single “Run-Around”, the longest-charting radio single in Billboard history.
Opening Band: Jim Weider’s Project Percolator

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June 11 ~ OLDIES NIGHT
The Platters & The Cornell Gunter Coasters

The Platters first formed during the dawn of the Rock & Roll era. The list of hits turned out by the original Platters includes ten songs that qualified for Billboard’s list of the 500 greatest rock & roll hits of all time, including “Only You” & “The Magic Touch”. Cornell Gunter formed the group Cornell Gunter’s Coasters out of the ashes of the surprising breakup of the original Coasters 35 years ago. Over the years, Cornell Gunter’s Coasters have continually built up a new market for their approach to 1950’s music. It’s been ten years since Cornell passed away but The Cornell Gunter Coasters remind us of original Coasters hits such as “Searchin” and “Young Blood.”
Opening band: Wylder
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June 18 ~ SOUTHERN ROCK NIGHT
The Outlaws

The Outlaws are Southern Rock icons servin' up live Dixie-kickin' rock... just the way you like it! Born to the blue-collar port city of Tampa, Florida in the early 1970¹s, The Outlaws developed their own high-powered, guitar-driven country-rock, complete with exciting self-penned music and stellar three-part harmony. In 1975, The Outlaws' debut album rode the momentum of AOR classic "Green Grass and High Tides" to #13 on Billboard¹s Hot 100. With substantial success in the live concert arena and on the strength of repeated chart-topping records, The Outlaws established themselves as premiere players in the phenomenon that came to be known as Southern Rock. Hits include "Green Grass and High Tides", "(Ghost) Riderrs in the Sky", "There Goes Another Love Song" and "Hurry Sundown."
Opening Band: Jefferson Thomas
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The Outlaws



June 25 ~ GIRLS NIGHT OUT
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals

They’re a neoclassic rock & roll band possessing bona fide chops, a natural sense of dynamics and a palate containing all the useful colors, and these qualities allow them to stretch out on stage, to riveting effect. The band’s timeless, organic brand of American rock & roll is fully evident in their newest release “This is Somewhere”, although, GPN has also been associated as up-and-coming darlings of the modern jazz and blues scene. Perhaps their greatest asset is the ability to transcend genres, never content to settle into one predefined sound.
Opening Band: Ashley Pond Band

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Grace Potter

July 2 ~ DISCO NIGHT
The Village People

Producer/Composer Jacques Morali found Felipe dancing in his Indian costume in a crowd in NY’s Greenwich Village. Felipe’s special visual attraction brought the idea to mind to put together a group of Village icons from a variety of American social groups. The Village People have headlined performances with openers such as Madonna and Joan Rivers in many capital cities across the globe. YMCA is their best selling single to date, amassing sales of over 12 million units worldwide and their catalog of combined LP’s and singles has topped 65 million in worldwide sales.
Opening Band: Refrigerators
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The Village People

July 9 ~ IRISH NIGHT
Black 47

In 1993 Black 47 changed Irish-American Music irrevocably when they burst out of MTV screens with their hit single “Funky Ceili”. Not only were people dancing in the aisles of their concerts, they introduced a new generation to the literature, politics and soul of Irish Culture. Their sound is best explained as traditional melodies laced with rock, reggae, hip-hop, New Orleans and modern Jazz. In their current theatrical show, songwriter Larry Kirwan (Ireland) and his comrades offer a thrilling journey through history and political struggle that will not only entertain but open up audiences to a new cultural experience.
Opening Band: Kevin McKrell & The Hard Road Ceili Band

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Black 47

July 16 ~ LATIN NIGHT
Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra

Since 1980, this 11 piece local orchestral sensation has been the recipient of numerous awards including the New England Cultural Arts Preservation Award, The Governor’s Excellence in Arts Award & Metroland Magazine’s “Best Of’ Award for seven consecutive years. Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra have shared the stage with major acts such as Tito Puente, Andy Montanez, Los Hermanos Moreno, Branford Marsalis, The Count Basie and Woody Herman Orchestras and more. The group is also registered with the Arts-In-Education Program of New York State.
Opening Band: Sensemaya
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Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra

July 23 ~ TRIBUTE NIGHT
Hotel California “A Salute to the Eagles”

For more than two decades, this dynamic, highly acclaimed show has touched the hearts of fans all over the world. Hotel California faithfully & accurately reproduce the Grammy award winning sounds of the Eagles. A spirited blend of originality has taken the group to a level of international recognition normally reserved for gold and platinum recording artists. Each concert presents an exciting showcase of the Eagles mega hits such as “Take it Easy”, “Heartache Tonight” and of course “Hotel California” as well as selected titles from the solo works of Don Henley, Glen Frey & Joe Walsh.
Opening Band: Aloud
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Hotel California

July 30 ~ HORN POWER NIGHT
Tower of Power

No matter who you are, where you live, or your taste in music, Tower of Power will find you. And once that happens, it’s all over. You’ll find them everywhere, including the radio, you just may not know it. Their up-front brass section serving as the prototype for today’s retro-swing bands, and lending their singular horns to immortal tracks by Elton John, Rod Stewart, the Eurythmics and Phish. Just as many fans do at their high-energy sold-out shows, stand in front of the stage and bathe in the sonic blast of brass & funk.
Opening Band: Out of Control Rhythm & Blues Band
Sponsored by local restaurants: Bayou Café, Blue 82, Jillians, McGeary’s, Riverfront Bar & Grill, Victory Café
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Tower of Power

August 6 ~ SOUL NIGHT
Neville Brothers

A feeling for blues-soaked deep pocket grooves is the basis of their greatness and exalted place in our cultural history. The story starts in the fifty’s when Art (Poppa Funk) formed the first band in New Orleans. After years of changes and separate solo paths, the Neville’s continue to provoke, entertain and excite audiences around the globe whether they play together or apart. Family brings them together, family keeps them together, family is everything. With family, there is the miracle of Neville music, four brothers, creating some of the funkiest sounds this world has ever heard.
Opening Band: Mingo Fishtrap
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Neville Brothers

August 13 ~ REGGAE NIGHT
The Original Wailers

Bob Marley and the Wailers have sold more than 25 million albums over the past 40 years, and it has been his band that has helped create this international success. Keyboard player Earl “Way” Lindo first joined the Wailers in 1973, when the debut album “Catch a Fire” was first released. Al Anderson joined the Wailers a year later, playing on hits like “No Woman No Cry”. Bob Marley enrolled singer/guitarist Junior Marvin during sessions for the Exodus and Kaya albums and his solo sounds resonate on tracks like “Waiting in Vain”, “The Heathen” and “Jammin”. Junior, Al & Way toured and recorded with Marley until his death in 1981. Now The Original Wailers, with Junior handling all lead vocals, promise to recreate musical history as they continue to spread the message of “One Love.”
Opening Band: Bearin’ Peace
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Original Wailers

Alive at Five is presented by Mayor Jerry Jennings, The City of Albany, and these generous sponsors:

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Clough Harbour & Associates
Fuller & O’Brien Insurance, a division of Arthur J Gallagher New York


Volunteers
...are the backbone of Alive at Five. Plus, it is a great way to become part of the fun. Volunteers are needed as beverage servers, backstage security and to sell tickets. For more information:call 518-434-5411 or email hickoxb@ci.albany.ny.us.

Special Ground Rules in Effect:

NO alcoholic beverages, coolers, backpacks, bags, containers, packages, thermoses, cups, bottles, cans, flasks, glass containers of any kind; animals or pets*;Security personnel reserve the right to inspect any bag, container or package and confiscate any prohibited or illegal items.Any type of recording of the performance or presentation is prohibited without prior written consent.All attendees should be prepared to present age identification at any time if they intend to consume alcohol. (*Excludes ADA-defined service animals. Ground rules are subject to change without notice; Exceptions made for medical or child care reasons may be addressed individually)

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