Black Tie Stereo and Dave Joyce performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series, hosted by Johnny Popko.
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
- Stephen Murphy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Aaron Kovalich of Black Tie Stereo.
- Jesse Morvan of Black Tie Stereo.
- Stephen Murphy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
- George Pachucy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Stephen Murphy of Black Tie Stereo.
- George Pachucy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Aaron Kovalich of Black Tie Stereo.
- George Pachucy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Stephen Murphy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Jesse Morvan of Black Tie Stereo.
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
- Stephen Murphy of Black Tie Stereo.
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
- From left: Dylan Newcomer of Dickson City, Hayli Heister of Weatherly, Dana Weiss of Hanover Twp. and Randy Jarnicki of Old Forge
- Pauline Gabriel and Rich Schneider, both of Kingston
- In back: Dave and Terry Weber, with Jeremy, in front; all of Olyphant
- Alicia Duszak of Pittston and Mike Snopkowski of Scranton
- From left: Tori Tansley of Old Forge, Joetta Hashem of Clarks Summit, Darren Riehl of Clarks Summit, Mike Sharkey of Laflin and Dan Brazil of Pittston. In front is opening performer: Dave Joyce.
- Lara Zelinski, left, and Kathleen Cunningham, both of Scranton
- Black Tie Stereo performed at Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre as part of the ALT-Natives Underground Live series.
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Emma Black is a photographer and writes Up Close and Personal, which spotlights people from all walks of life in NEPA who have a unique skill, craft, talent or trade. She is a graduate of Abington Heights High School and University of Scranton, where she studied journalism and electronic media. Emma has been with Times-Shamrock Communications since 2016 and enjoys playing, coaching and following soccer; exploring international cuisine; and doing arts and crafts in her free time. Contact: eblack@timesshamrock.com; 570-348-9100; @emmablack_13