Tag: Saranac Lake

  • Celebrate NYE at The Waterhole Music Lounge with The Mallett Brothers Band

    To close out 2023 and ring in 2024 in Saranac Lake, the annual New Year’s Eve Bash at the Waterhole Music Lounge will feature not one but two bands – both with sets of brothers who have a history of rowdy and raucous performances in the North Country music scene. This year, The Mallett Brothers Band will bring along special guests DiTrani Brothers, who will start the night off at The Waterhole on Sunday, December 31.

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    With a sound that comes from deep in Maine, The Mallett Brothers Band have a style that ranges from alt-country to Americana, country, jam and roots rock, a musical melting pot influenced equally by singer/songwriter tradition as harder rock, classic country and psychedelic sounds.  

    A busy tour schedule has helped Mallett Brothers Band build a dedicated fan base across the US – including The Waterhole – and beyond while still calling the state of Maine their home.

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    Formed in 2009 in Portland, Maine, The Mallet Brothers Band is an independent, nationally touring country rock and roll band consisting of brothers Luke and Will Mallet (vocals, acoustic and electric guitar), Nick Leen (bass), Andrew Martelle (fiddle, mandolin, guitar), and Brian Higgins (drums).  

    Kicking off the New Year’s Bash will be The DiTrani Brothers. Hailing from Brattleboro, Vermont they are no strangers to the North Country music scene. Most recently they performed at the 2023 Northern Current Community Music Festival, Party on the Patio, and the 2022 Bloody Mary Sunday Party at the Waterhole.  

    The band bends melodies and driving rhythms, playing perilous tunes for the hopeful. Drawing influences from Western and Eastern-European folk music, Roa Swing, early American Jazz, Ragtime and Balkan music. The band delivers both wistful and raucous performances that allude to past traditions with a contemporary sentiment. 

    Doors for this performance will open at 7:30, music will begin at 8:30 pm.  Tickets are $15 flat rate and can be purchased at the downstairs bar in person in Saranac Lake, or by visiting the Waterhole website.

  • Saranac Lake Board Rejects Site for Potential Music Venue

    The Village of Saranac Lake Board of Trustees have turned down a requested zoning change that would have turned a field adjacent to a decommissioned landfill into a multi-use music venue, event space and athletic field.

    The property, located on Moose Way and seen on the map below at right, is owned by Bob Farmer, who envisioned taking his property, as well as the former landfill – for which the village has a $435,000 grant to convert into athletic fields – and turn the field into Mountain View Performing Arts Field. These plans are now on hold as Farmer weighs his options.

    At a village meeting on Monday, October 9, and as reported by Adirondack Daily Enterprise, locals and neighbors of Farmer’s property showed up to voice concerns that this change in zoning would lead to increased traffic, noise, and littering in the small Adirondack town.

    This was not the first time Farmer has been turned down by a local board for use of the land for concerts, music and events. The town of North Elba rejected the proposal as it may set precedent for commercial use within a residential area.

    With Farmer’s property located in North Elba, and not Saranac Lake, the village board rejected the proposal on this technicality, saying it would need to be annexed before consideration, but based upon concerns of locals, it seems the two best avenues for Farmer have dried up. Resident of Saranac Lake Jacquelyn Dubee said “I feel that it is unfair for the community members to be forced to take a say on what we’re going to be using that land for when we don’t want it to be used for anything,”

    The Village of Saranac Lake

    One resident, Shannon Madden, started a petition opposing the plan, which she said has 200 signatures so far. With the potential crowd capacity likely to be 3,000, Madden considered this potential venue leading to a “full town invasion.” For those unfamiliar – route 73 that brings most traffic in from I-87 and points east, is a two lane road, with no room for development to expand. The traffic heading into Saranac Lake is already intentionally slowed down as you approach the village center, making the potential for another 500-1000 cars enough to bring the village to a stand still, with no other roads in the area making this feasible.

    Christine Collins, a Saranac Lake native and resident of Potsdam has been attached to be venue manager at the Mountain View Performing Arts Field. She pointed to playing it safe as the factor that is holding the town back. “This is about this village and its desperate need for change, culture, diversity and enrichment. While I respect the past, we must let go of antiquated thinking and begin to move forward.

    While Farmer and Collins may have exhausted their options, the pair will press ahead and explore alternatives to bringing this site to fruition.

  • Discover the New Fall Music Lineup at the Waterhole Music Lounge

    The Waterhole Music Lounge in Saranac Lake has filled their calendar with live music offering top touring acts starting this September all the way through to New Year’s Eve this fall season.

    Music enthusiasts can expect a wide range of genres from folk music Fridays, a collection of tribute acts and a handful of side projects from big name acts including String Cheese Incident, EOTO, and Turkuaz The Brazilian Girls. Waterhole Lounge indulges attendees to parties on the patio a venue bar and an incredible scene perfect for live music.

    To kick off the start to the fall music season, The Seapods and Raisinhead plan to perform September 9th following will feature triple header Mal Maiz on Thursday for Party on the Patio. The fall lineup also includes many talented tribute acts including The Dave Matthews Tribute Band a 5 member ensemble who match the excitement, intimacy and intensity of a live DMB show. Another highlight during the season is the annual Halloween Bash with funky music and costume contest where hip-hop jam band Sophistafunk from Syracuse plan to shake things up with opening act Chestnut Grove known for their rock n’ roll.

    To close out the season The New Year’s Eve Bash will be headlined by The Mallet Brothers Band, a well admired alternative rock country band from the woods of Maine. New York looks forward to what Waterhole Lounge has in store this season that will bring audiences talented acts nationwide that they won’t get enough of. For more information visit The Waterhole Website.

  • Northern Current Returns to Saranac Lake this September

    Northern Current is back for another year of live music on Labor Day weekend. The annual free festival takes place on Sept. 3 at Riverside Park in Saranac Lake. The celebration gets underway at Noon and runs until 9:30 PM. 

    Located at the base of Lake Flower, Riverside Park provides a picturesque setting for the event. The festival looks to celebrate the beauty and richness of Saranac Lake and the surrounding Adirondack Mountains. Northern Current is focused on enriching the cultural and artistic diversity of the town by presenting a diverse set of performing artists. This year’s lineup features offerings of Rock, Blues, R&B, Afrobeat, Americana, Old Time Folk, Jazz, Country, and more.

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    Headlining Northern Current is Canadian outfit Bywater Call. The group’s blend of rock, blues, and R&B results in a soulful and powerful sound. Standout vocalist Megan Parnell fits perfectly with the cascade of horns and noisy guitars that usually features in Bywater Call’s music. Together the group has carved out a lane somewhere between Southern Soul and modern blues-rock. 

    Local bands High on the Hog and Midnight Stargazers will open up the festival. Other New York acts include Afro-funk outfit Kaleta & Super Yamba Band and Americana pairing Richie & Rosie. The festival will also feature Huntress & the Holder of Hands, The Soggy Po Boys, Badenyah Drum & Dance, and DiTrani Brothers. 

    In addition to live music, Northern Current boasts a designated “kid zone,” merchandise, and local food vendors. The event is scheduled to take place rain or shine. Visit here for details and information about the event. 

  • Music On The Green Returns To Saranac Lake

    Saranac Lake’s Music on the Green concert series is back for another year of summer programming. Located in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains, Saranac Lake has been hosting the concert series for a decade. 

    Music on the Green runs from July 5 through August 9 and takes place every Wednesday evening from 7pm to 9pm. All the concerts are held at Riverside Park and are free to the public. The series aims to shine a spotlight on Saranac Lake’s downtown and arts scene

    Since its inception in 2013, Music on the Green has brought 60 different music groups from various genres to the mountains. This year artists from all over New York and Vermont will make their way to Saranac Lake to share offerings of rock, jazz, soul, country, and more.

    Summer Lineup:

    July 5: Los Blancos- a roots and blues group from Syracuse 

    July 12: Fenimore Blues- a blues and rock outfit based out of Saratoga Springs

    July 19: Freight- an Ithaca alt-country group 

    July 26: Mo’ Mojo- a zydeco band looking to channel the spirit of New Orleans 

    August 2: High & Mighty Brass Band- a groovy Brooklyn jazz brass ensemble with hints of hip-hop

    August 9: Mal Maïz- Vermont musicians with a unique take Cumbia and other Latin sounds

    More information and details here.

  • Party On The Patio at The Waterhole in Saranac Lake Schedule for 2023 Announced

    The Waterhole Music Lounge in Saranac Lake has announced the schedule for the annual 2023 Party On The Patio concert series.

    Waterhole Music Lounge is Saranac Lake’s music venue of choice, located right on Main Street. The three story lounge features multiple bar spaces, and an outdoor performance space that creates a truly unique concert experience. The annual free Party On The Patio shows are a regional favorite, taking place every Thursday night at 6pm, starting in April and running through October.

    The Party On The Patio 2023 lineup has 24 bands from multiple states including Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The lineup also includes local favorites from across the state, including Hanzolo, Folkfaces, Rasinhead, and Los Blancos.

    Each show is free to attend, but limited to concertgoers 21 and up. For more information, and to view the full schedule, please visit the Waterhole’s website.

    Party On The Patio 2023 Schedule

    4/27 – Daily Deadlys

    5/4 – Muddy Ruckus

    5/11 – The Reflexions

    5/18 – Hanzolo

    5/25 – The Outcrops

    6/1- Lara Hope & The Arktones

    6/8 – Mallet Brothers Band

    6/15 – Yam Yam

    6/22- Soggy Po Boys

    6/29- Organ Fairchild

    7/6 – Chestnut Grove

    7/13 – Joslyn & The Sweet Compression

    7/20- Folkfaces

    7/27- Rose & The Bros

    8/3- Holy Hand Grenade

    8/10- Guerilla Toss

    8/17- Funk You

    8/24- Raisinhead

    8/31- Gentleman Brawlers

    9/7 – Billy Wylder

    9/14- Mal Maiz

    9/21- Los Blancos

    9/28- Super 400

    10/15- All Night Boogie Band