
eli stein
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2 months ago |
nysmusic.com | eli stein
The shortest month of the year is stocked top to bottom with great live music options in Rochester. Less days just means we’ll have to get out there supporting the scene more often right? Here are five shows in Rochester at the top of our list for February.
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2 months ago |
mckinsey.com | eli stein |Kelsey Robinson
A European telecom company recently boosted its marketing strategy by integrating a personalization engine that uses both AI and gen AI. The telco previously relied on mass promotions and a calendar-based approach. To better engage its customers, it set up a next-best-action engine, using a combination of multiple machine learning models to determine the most effective actions to suggest to each customer.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
nysmusic.com | eli stein
We made it! 2025 is officially here and somehow already two weeks old. If you’re both the resolution-making kind and the live-music-attending kind, it’s possible you have resolved to see more concerts this year. And if that is the case, hopefully we can be of some assistance. Here are five shows to warm up your Rochester January. Moho Collective has consistently been one of the most exciting, original and creative forces on the Rochester scene for a long time. 15 years to be exact.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
nysmusic.com | eli stein
Nathaniel Rateliffe and the Night Sweats and My Morning Jacket have been trekking up the eastern US with a late summer double-bill that has inched over into autumn. Turning the corner into the last week of the tour, they took a daring swing up to Syracuse on September 24, testing the city’s notoriously unpredictable weather. Which, it turned out, was actually quite predictably miserable. Low 60s and a a nagging rain.
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Jul 10, 2024 |
nysmusic.com | eli stein
Western New York’s summer got a little brighter as Norah Jones’ latest tour with Mavis Staples blew through CMAC in Canandaigua and ArtPark in Lewiston on July 5th and 6th, despite the rains pouring down Friday night in Canandaigua. Gospel legend, civil rights icon and sole surviving and torch-bearing Staples Singer, Mavis Staples and her band of bass, drums, guitar and backup singers, took the stage first.
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