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  • Ganondagan Indigenous Music & Arts Festival Returns to Seneca Art and Culture Center in Victor

    The annual Ganondagan Indigenous Music and Arts Festival returns on July 22 and 23. The event runs 10AM-5PM on both Saturday and Sunday at the Seneca Art & Culture Center in Victor, NY. The festival is free to the public, however donations will go toward funding future events. 

    Ganondagan is a historic site located on the original ground of a 17th century Seneca town. Taking up over 500 acres, the site honors the way in which the Seneca people have influenced everything from political philosophy to our concept of the natural environment. Since its construction in 2015, the Seneca Art and Culture Center has acted as a space to demonstrate Haudenosaunee contributions to art, culture, and society. 

    Ganondagan Indigenous Music and Arts Festival
    The Sinquah Family Dance Troupe

    The Ganondagan Indigenous Music and Arts Festival looks to highlight Haudenosaunee and Indigenous culture through various ways. The festival will include dancing, storytelling, traditional crafts, a Native American arts market, food, live music and more. 

    Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the Wampum/OTGOÄ Exhibition in the Seneca Art & Culture Center. In addition to the tour, there will be on-demand t-shirt screen printing with artwork from artist Peter Jemison (Seneca). Organizers encourage visitors to bring their own 100% cotton shirt to have screen printed. 

    The artists performing at the festival represent several different cultures and groups. This year’s lineup of performers includes Native folk-rock band, December Wind (Mohawk). There will also be dancers from the Sinquah Family Dance Troupe (Hopi/Tewa/Choctaw) and the Haudenosaunee social dancers, Indigenous Spirit Dancers. In addition to music and dance, the festival will feature storytelling from Ronnie Reitter (Seneca) & Tonia Galban (Mohawk). Artists Samantha Jacobs (Seneca), Cliff Redeye (Seneca), and Marilyn Issacs (Tuscarora) are also all scheduled to host demonstrations. 

    Ganondagan Indigenous Music and Arts Festival
    December Wind- Facebook

    December Wind is a Native folk-rock band led by two-time Native American Music Award-winning artist, Atsiaktonkie (Mohawk) accompanied by bass guitarist, Terry Terrance (Mohawk). Together, the group expertly fuses folk-rock with the sounds of Akwesasne/Kanienkehaka (Mohawk) culture. December Wind songs are filled with stories of love, hope, the struggles of native peoples and the beauty of their heritage.

    Here for more details and information about the Ganondagan Indigenous Music and Arts Festival.

  • Brunswick Showcases Local Artists With Summer Concert Series

    The Brunswick Summer Concert Series is back for its 23rd season. The performances are held on each Tuesday at the Brunswick Community Center from June 27 to September 5. 

    With concerts scheduled to run 6:30-8:00 PM, the community center’s vast lawn provides a perfect backdrop for summer evenings. In addition to live music there will also be food trucks and other refreshments available. 

    The Brunswick Summer Concert Series looks to provide guests with quality music from all different kinds of genres. This year’s lineup features acts from all over the region. Local standouts include New York’s favorite horn band The Refrigerators, Celtic-rock outfit Get Up Jack, as well as country-rock group Whiskey Highway. 

    Located northeast of Albany, Brunswick has a long and storied history. The town’s first inhabitants settled in the early 18th century and were originally considered to be part of Troy. Positioned near the Hudson River, Brunswick and its neighboring towns became stopping points during the Revolutionary War. Famed American writer Herman Melville was a school teacher in the town during the mid 1800s. 

    Concerts are free and open to the public. Guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs and/or blankets. Here for more details and information. 

    Summer Lineup

    6/27                      The Refrigerators- Funk/ R&B/Rock

    7/11                       The Tichy Boys- Country/Rokabilly

    7/18                       The Lustre Kings- Country/Rokabilly

    7/25                       Big Fez and The Surfmatics- Surf and Beach Music

    8/1                         Harmony Rocks- One Hit Wonders

    8/8                        Get Up Jack- Celtic / Americana

    8/15                     The Hammerhead Horns- Roots, Ragtime and Blues

    8/22                     The Oldies Show- Oldies from the 50’s & 60’s

    8/29                      Whiskey Highway- Country

    9/5                       The Kyle Bourgault Band- Country

  • Concerts On The Waterfront Returns To Sackets Harbor

    The Sackets Harbor Historical Society recently announced its Concerts on the Waterfront Series. The performances will take place each Sunday from June 25 to September 3 and are free to the public. With its lakeview and beautiful scenery, Sackets Harbor Battlefield will host each of the concerts. 

    Located on the shores of Lake Ontario, Sackets Harbor has long been associated with its military roots. The town became the Great Lakes headquarters for the United States during the War of 1812. Rich with history, Sackets Harbor celebrates its 39th season of music with this year’s Concerts on the Waterfront. 

    Visitors are recommended to bring their own picnic blanket or lawn chairs. More details and information can be found here

    Concerts on the Waterfront Lineup

    July 16: Atlas 

    Atlas is an energetic group that plays everything from 80s hits to legendary soul and rock records. The group has opened for many prominent performers throughout its history, including Michael McDonald, Chaka Khan, Kool and the Gang, Patty LaBelle, and Earth, Wind and Fire.

    July 23: The Jess Novak Band

    Jess Novak is an immensely talented musician, who sings, writes, plays the fiddle and performs with powerful vocals. Along with Novak, the band is made up of Byron Cage, Anthony Saturno, Jabare McKinstry, and Gavin George. The Syracuse-based band performs pop, rock, and soul. 

    July 30: Letizia and the Z Band

    Letizia and the Z Band are a multidimensional group focusing on 40s classics, 50s rock, Motown, disco, and 90s techno. Letizia’s captivating voice pairs well with horns, a guitar, and alto and tenor saxophones.

    Aug 6: Hot Club of Saratoga

    Mant of the songs Hot Club of Saratoga performs were written or recorded by legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt. The band reflects his style while also expanding upon the “gypsy jazz” sound. 

    Aug 13: The Kim Pollard Band

    Kim Pollard is a Canadian songwriter and performer who has a diverse set of original music. Together with her band, Pollard infuses blues, jazz, and funk into powerful ballads and spirituals. 

    Aug 20: 10th Mountain Division Army Band

    The 10th Mountain Division Army Band is composed of 41 soldier-musicians, capable of performing in a variety of configurations, styles, and venues.

    Aug 27: The Large Flowerheads

    The Large Flowerheads channels the energy and sound of the 1960s. Their repertoire includes songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Sonny & Cher, Dusty Springfield, The Mamas & The Papas, The Monkees, and many more. 

    Sept 3: Maria DeSantis Orchestra 

    This legendary band features vocalists Keith Condon, Gary Branch, Michael Ranalli, and Maria DeSantis. The group is known for its signature big band sound which has been refined and perfected throughout the groups 70 year legacy.

  • Port Jefferson Home To Live Music All Summer

    Port Jefferson plays host to several different concerts and festivals throughout the summer months. Perfect for any music lover, the Long Island town boasts local concerts nearly every Wednesday and Thursday, July 5 through Aug. 30. 

    All of the shows are set to take place at Harborfront Park. The Sunset Concert Series runs from 6:30-8 on Wednesdays on the Harborfront performance stage. However, the Harborside concert series takes place at 7 on Thursdays in the Harborfront Park. The Harborside series will run each week July 6 through 20 and then two dates in August. 

    Port Jefferson is not the only town in the region to put on local shows. Over in Riverside, about 20 miles south of Port Jefferson, there will be a free African American Educational and Cultural Festival on July 15. The event is scheduled from 3-8 p.m. at Grangebel Park in Riverside. Alongside live music performances from some of the best local talent, the festival will also feature food trucks, merch vendors, and raffles. Visit here for details and information. 

    Staying close to Port Jefferson, the Port Jefferson Station & Terryville Free Summer Concert Series will happen in July and August. Scheduled for each Wednesday, July 5 to August 2, the concert series takes place at the Chamber Train Car Park. The shows are free and will feature performances from several local artists. Visit here for more details and information.

    Port Jefferson Summer Concert Lineup 

    July 5- The Well Diggers- 6:30 PM

    July 6- Solid 70s- 7 PM

    July 12- Quarter Horse- 6:30 PM 

    July 13- Bangos- 7 PM

    July 19- Arbutus & Vine- 6:30 PM

    July 20- Southbound- 7 PM 

    July 26- “Pure Joy” with Paige Patterson- 6:30 PM

    August 2- Roger Street Friedman- 6:30 PM 

    August 9- The New Students- 6:30 PM

    August 10- Fleetwood Macked (tribute band)- 7 PM 

    August 16- Teddy Kumpel and Nome Sane?- 6:30 PM

    August 23- Gene Casey & The Lone Sharks – 6:30 PM

    August 24- Foreign Journey- 7 PM 

    August 30- Kaido- 6:30PM

    All concerts take place at Harborfront Park. Here for more details and information. 

  • Liverpool Is The Place Hosts Summer Concert Series

    Liverpool Is The Place (LITP) is back with another summer of concerts in Johnson Park, with 22 acts in total. The series started back on Memorial Day and runs until Aug. 16. With almost two shows per week, concerts take place on Monday and Wednesday at 7 PM. 

    Liverpool is located just North of Syracuse, on the shores of Onondaga Lake. Liverpool Is The Place is focused on organizing cultural events and raising money for local programs. The goal of LITP is to encourage community gatherings between people of all ages and backgrounds in the Greater Liverpool area. 

    Each concert takes place at Johnson Park, where guests are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs or blankets. This summer’s lineup of performers features a wide variety of sounds and genres. Rock, pop, folk, country, and blues will all be represented by a diverse set of artists. 

    Visit here for more information and details. 

    Remaining Summer Shows

    Wednesday July, 5- Jess Novak Band (Pop/Rock)

    Monday, July, 10- Menage A Soul (R&B)

    Wednesday, July, 12- Stan Colella Orchestra (Jazz) 

    Monday, July 17- The Strangers (Oldies)

    Wednesday, July, 19- Fate (Classic Rock) 

    Monday, July, 24- CNY Songbirds (Folk/Rock)

    Wednesday, July, 26- Jamie Notarthomas Band (Rock)

    Monday, July, 31- Mark Stuart (Americana/folk)

    Wednesday, August, 9- Custom Taylor Band (Country) 

    Monday, August, 14- Mario DeSantis Orchestra (Standards and swing)

    Wednesday, August, 16- Tow Feet Short (Folk and oldies)

  • The Zombies Stop At Adler Hall As Part Of Upcoming Tour

    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Zombies will perform in Adler Hall at New York Society for Ethical Culture in NYC on October 27. The stop comes as the group celebrates their long awaited album Different Game which was released earlier this year. 

    Tom Toomey

    The Zombies are one of the most iconic bands in Rock & Roll history. The group came together in 1961 and grew in large part because of their role in the British Invasion. The Zombies have fostered a massive fan base throughout the years due to their unmistakable melodies, breathy vocals, and elegant harmonies. 

    In 1967 the band found worldwide success after their song “Time of the Season” reached #3 on the Billboard charts. The song would go onto be one of the most recognizable tracks of the 60s. It has since appeared throughout pop-culture, featuring in hit TV shows like “Friends” and “NCIS”. 

    Rod Argent

    Rolling Stone has named The Zombies’ 1968 album Odyssey and Oracle to the “Greatest Albums of All Time” list twice. In total the band has released nine albums and has established itself as one of the most influential groups in music. 

    For tickets and more information about the show in Adler Hall click here

    Different Game Tour (North America)

    Oct, 1 – New Westminster, BC – Massey Theatre

    Oct, 2 – Seattle, WA – Washington Hall

    Oct, 3 – Portland, OR – Aladdin Theater

    Oct, 5 – San Francisco, CA – Palace of Fine Arts

    Oct, 6 – Glendale, CA – Alex Theatre

    Oct, 7 – Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up Tavern

    Oct, 9 – Santa Fe, NM – Lensic Performing Arts Center

    Oct, 11 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater

    Oct, 13 – St. Paul, MN – Fitzgerald Theater

    Oct, 14 – Milwaukee, WI – South Milwaukee PAC

    Oct, 15 – Chicago, IL – Old Town School of Folk Music

    Oct, 17 – Toronto, ON – Queen Elizabeth Theatre

    Oct, 18 – Royal Oak, MI – Royal Oak Music Theatre

    Oct, 19 – Nashville, IN – Brown County Music Center

    Oct, 20 – Cincinnati, OH – Ludlow Garage

    Oct, 22 – Northfield, OH – MGM Northfield Park

    Oct, 24 – Alexandria, VA – The Birchmere

    Oct, 26 – Beverly, MA – The Cabot

    Oct, 27 – New York, NY – Adler Hall at the NY Society of Ethical Culture

    Oct, 29 – Glenside, PA – Keswick Theatre

  • The View Center in Old Forge Hosts Performances and much more Throughout the Summer

    The View Center For Arts and Culture in Old Forge has been attracting visitors to the Adirondacks since it was founded in 1951. This summer, the organization has once again put together a diverse and enticing set of summer performances.

    The View Center’s free “Concerts in the Courtyard Series” is one of the various programs and events that attendees can enjoy during the summer months. Now in its fourth season, the series is focused on highlighting local and regional artists. Concerts are scheduled for every Wednesday from June 28 to August 3. The performances will run from 5 PM to 6:30 PM and will take place at the View Center courtyard. 

    As part of its mission, the View Center aims to continuously explore and exhibit the ever-changing nature of art. This year’s series bolsters a variety of different artists from a wide array of genres. Concert-goers will be able to enjoy folk, rock, pop, blues and jazz offerings. 

    In addition to the free concert series, there will also be a handful of paid performances by several talented musicians. Pianist Ben Cosgrove will perform at the first of these events scheduled for July 2. 

    Ben Cosgrove

    Along with the plethora of live music events this summer, the View Center also exhibits and displays impactful visual art. The View Center acts as a community space, dedicated to being an inspiring artistic force in the area. The organization offers numerous classes and opportunities for those in the surrounding area in an attempt to excite the next generation of artists. 

    Here for more details about the performances. 

    Summer Concert Schedule 

    June 28- Jeffrey Dupra- 5 PM

    July 2- Ben Cosgrove- 3 PM (PAID)

    July 5- The Cadleys- 5 PM

    July 12- Joe Bolton & Mary Brophy-Moore- 5PM

    July 19- The Bobcats- 5 PM

    July 20- Shades of Bublé: A Three-Man Tribute to Michael Bublé- 7:30 PM (PAID)

    July 26- The Fabulous Mojos- 5 PM

    August 2- Monk Rowe and John Hutson- 5 PM 

    August 3- Martin and Kelly Band- 7:30 PM (PAID)

    August 9- Paris Hill Brass Quintet- 5 PM

    August 10- Missy Raines & Allegheny- 7:30 PM (PAID)

    August 16- Blessid Dirt- 5 PM

    August 17- The Seven Wonders- 7:30 (PAID)

    August 23- Ryan Quinn- 5 PM 

    August 30- TBD- 5 PM

    August 31- John Lloyd Young- 7:30 PM (PAID)

    September 10- The Music of Lerner & Loewe- 3 PM (PAID)

    September 14- Newberry and Verch- 7:30 (PAID)

  • Waddington Summer Concert Series Brings Music To the St. Lawrence River

    The Waddington Concert Series returns for its 14th year with “Rollin’ on the River!” Over the last five years the series has treated over 15,000 attendees to high quality performances by artists from across the state. This summer’s series will feature eight performances with concerts taking place directly on the St. Lawrence River at Island View Park Pavilion.

    Waddington is located directly on the St. Lawrence River just along the US-Canada border. The town showcases some of the best sunsets in New York and has earned a reputation for its fishing and other wildlife opportunities. Surrounded by rolling fields, family farms, historic buildings, and dense forests, Waddington demonstrates the best of the North Country.

    “Rollin’ on the River!” runs every Friday at 6:30 from July 7 to August 25 and is free to the public, however donations are always accepted. Attendees can enjoy the show from the pavilion or float by in a boat. 

    More and details and information about the Waddington Concert Series here.

    Concert Lineup

    July 7: Fritz’s Polka Band (Annual Memorial Dedication Concert)- everything from modern style polka to country to rock and even blues

    July 14: Phil Hurley- a tasteful blend of country and rock

    July 21: Double Axel- covering the classic tunes of Van Morrison, Bob Seager, The Beatles, and the Doobie Brothers

    July 28: Bear Tracks- country and bluegrass with a hint of Roots rock

    August 4: SFM- a premier party band specializing in 80s hits

    August 11: Tas Cru- a unique take on Roots rock and blues

    August 18: Mark Rust- classic covers and “sing alongs” played on guitar, fiddle, banjo and hammered dulcimer

    August 25: Northbound- a variety of pop, rock, and folk favorites from the last five decades

  • Seize Atlantis Releases Striking New EP “Ruins Rebuilt”

    The close knit alternative rock band from Glens Falls, Seize Atlantis, just released their newest EP on Saturday, June 17th, titled Ruins Rebuilt. These winners of NYS Music’s March Madness earlier this year created their EP to feature a total of five tracks which showcase the band’s growth in production and lyricism since their founding in 2019.

    Seize Atlantis ruins Rebuilt

    Ruins Rebuilt is the band’s second EP with their first having been released during the summer of 2022. Since their first release, Seize Atlantis has been performing and creating music consistently, thrusting their sound into the limelight and solidifying them a loyal fanbase. Three of the five tracks on Ruins Rebuilt are singles that have already been released including “Crawl,” “I Need It,” and “Monster” with two new tracks “Hide” and “Cosmos.” Their latest release, just two weeks before the EP dropped, was an acoustic version of “Hide” which takes on a new life and form in the EP’s production. Together, the tracks give off a message and tone of eeriness, worldly unknowns that lay in the future, and memories and scars of the past that one wishes to be forgotten. This theme takes form in context of individuals’ relationships with each other as well as one’s toxic and increasingly complicated relationship with themselves. Every message is highlighted through the sound of hard rock, powerful vocals, and at times overbearing yet incredible instrumental backing.

    Each song on the EP takes the band and listeners into a striking direction while staying consistent in theme and tone. The beginning moments of “Crawl” work to immediately grasp listeners with an intoxicating beat that builds in each measure as the band adds in one instrument after another. This rise in sound and intensity is similarly followed by James Mullen’s consistent and powerful vocals which go through multiple flips and key changes. The lyrics express an internal battle while simultaneously instilling the idea that personal demons can enter from the outside as well. In this manner, it calls attention to the parasitical characteristics of fraudulent personalities threatening to take over the social public. “Cosmos” is a track that is more laid back and eerie than the previous, yet this is where the lyric talent of the band truly shines. It follows an individual calling out into an endless void asking if they can be heard and receiving no reply. As the song is a solo, the singer is vocally alone, knowing there will be no answer to come, yet recognizes that everyone is similar in this sense taking away the intensity of that feeling. Halfway through the song, however, production takes over as different voices are blending together and fighting against each other, not giving the audience the ability to understand what they are saying – this is where music is used as a guiding light as everyone is able to comprehend the solemn, invigorating, and sometimes hopeful energy of the rest of the band.

    Seize Atlantis has been on a wicked run which has given them various things to celebrate. Not only will the band have new singles to rock out to and share with their fans, but the members are coming off of winning “Favorite Rock/Hard Rock Artist,” and “Favorite Progressive Rock Artist,” at the 2023 ListenUp Awards. To keep the party going, “Ruins Rebuilt” will be debuted on the evening of June 17th at Glens Falls’ Mean Max Brew Works and will also be performed on the road to GEM FEST 2023. You can listen to Ruins Rebuilt and more by Seize Atlantis on any streaming service including Spotify, iTunes, and Apple Music.

  • The Brewster Summer Music Series Is Back For A Third Year

    The third annual Brewster Summer Music Series returns with seven straight weeks of programming. Organized by the Town of Southeast Cultural Arts Coalition (CAC), the concerts will run every Wednesday from June 14 through July 26. 

    All of the performances will take place at the Veterans Park Gazebo in Brewster. The concerts will also feature contests, raffles, and food. The artists performing come from a diverse set of genres including rock, pop, jazz, and more. 

    Brewster Summer Music Series

    CAC is a non-profit group that aims to create and preserve the cultural arts of the Town of Southeast and nearby communities. Along with the Summer Music Series, the organization is also involved with a space to showcase local art and the renovation of Southeast’s Old Town Hall. 

    Brewster is a village located in southeast Putnam County and is part of the town of Southeast. The village made a name for itself as it was a prominent stop on the railroad line that ran from New York City.

    The Brewster Summer Music Series is free and open to members of the public. Details and more information is on the website.

    Summer Lineup

    June 14- Jake Wildhorn (Rock, Pop, Americana) and Genevieve Faivre (Latin, New Orleans Jazz) 

    June 21- George Gierer (folk) and Artie Tobia Band (Roots Rock)

    June 28- George Mallas (singer-songwriter) and ⅓ of Sophie (Funk)

    July 5- Francine Tesler and Jay Prince & Friends (Rock, Funk)

    July 12- Bob Stanhope and North Country Band (Country, Western, Americana)

    July 19- Ivan Polanco (singer-songwriter) and Santa Barbara Jazz Quartet (Jazz, Soul, Latin)

    July 26- Erik Rabasca and The Song Island Band (Acoustic Rock)