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  • 2024 Chenango Blues Festival Announces Lineup Featuring Devon Allman Project

    The 2024 Chenango Blues Festival lineup, on Aug. 16 and 17, features the Devon Allman Project wsg JD Simo, Jimmy Hall, Ghalia Volt, and more at the Chenango County Fairgrounds.

    2024 Chenango Blues Festival

    The Chenango Blues Fest is a family-friendly event run by an all-volunteer staff. Their motto is “by fans, for fans.” The Chenango Blues Fest is the 2016 recipient of The Blues Foundations Keeping the Blues Alive award as well as a two-time recipient of the Russell J. Perlman Award for the most outstanding project to apply for an NYS Decentralization grant, which is administered by the Chenango Arts Fund. 

    The Devon Allman Project is a six-piece world-class band that has previously toured almost 20 countries. The band is led by Devon Allman, son of The Allman Brothers guitarist Gregg Allman. The band is known for gracefully blending genres and jam in the same way that the Allman family is known for.

    Other performers include Paul Thorn – a bluesy, rocking, and thoroughly Southern American who speaks universal truths; Bywater Call, a powerhouse seven-piece Southern soul, a roots rock band from Toronto, Canada; Sue Fole, a virtual triple threat as a lead guitarist, singer, and songwriter; award-winning guitar virtuoso and soul-deep singer Coco Montoya; and more.

    Camping has become a very popular way to enjoy the festival and the ranks of people setting up tents or bringing in RVs grows every year.  This year the fairgrounds is planning to install more RV hookups to try and keep up with demand.  Those bringing tents have a nice area under the trees (and some even under cover!) and there is a shower building on site.  The stages are right on the grounds so it’s a great way to enjoy the festivities.

    The festival also has a nice variety of food and craft vendors to go along with the music and on Saturday there is a children’s craft tent for the younger fans.   With the Thursday and Friday shows being free all you need to do is buy a ticket for Saturday to enjoy award winning blues all weekend long for this great family friendly event.

    Tickets for the 2024 Chenango Blues Festival are on sale now.

    Festival Schedule

    Friday, August 16

    Tent Stage

    5:30 – 6:45 – TBA
    7:15 – 8:30 – Bywater Call
    9:00 – 10:15 – Paul Thorn

    Saturday, August 17

    Infield Stage

    11:30 a.m. – 12:25 p.m. – Benny Turner with the Tommy Z Band
    12:45 – 1:45 p.m. – Chris O’Leary
    2:45 – 4:00 p.m. – Sue Foley
    5:15 –  6:30 p.m. – Ruthie Foster
    7:40 – 9:00 p.m. – Devon Allman Project
    wsg JD Simo, Jimmy Hall, and Ghalia Volt

    Saturday, August 19

    Tent Stage

    1:45 – 2:45 p.m. – Tinsley Ellis
    4:00 – 5:15 p.m. – John Gros Band
    6:30 – 7:40 p.m. – Robert Finley
    9:00 – 10:15  p.m. – Coco Montoya

  • Albany’s Palace Theatre Announces Free Movie Series

    Palace Theater’s free movie series will return this year with eight free family-friendly movie screenings. The series will open one hour before the movie starts for fun & educational activities. On August 28, the series’ finale, the Palace Theater will host an Ice Cream Social immediately following the screening of Spider Man: Into The Spider Verse.

    Palace Theater Gives Back

    The movie series is part of Palace Theater’s Community Engagement Initiative. Thus the initiative has garnered local support from numerous donors, including Stewart’s Shops, who will be providing ice cream for the Ice Cream Social. Art, educational activities, games, and giveaways will take place before the movie starts. Additionally free popcorn will be provided for all children 12 and younger.

    Moreover Broadway’s Chief Community Officer Kathy Lanni expressed her excitement about the Palace Theater movie series, saying, “The Palace is the perfect place for families to beat the heat, spend quality time together, and gain an appreciation for the arts and the rich history of our community.”

    For the past 80 years, The Palace has been a landmark of Albany’s downtown. The theater maintains its original beauty and design from its construction in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s, and is a historical landmark in the City of Albany. Chiefly the Palace’s mission is to bring world-class arts and entertainment to New York’s Capital Region. Through performing arts entertainment, free arts education, family-friendly performances, free summer movies and a classic movie program series, the Palace continues to give back to the community.

    As a result local businesses like Stewart’s Shopshave made generous donation to the Palace Theater. A report of a previous summer music series is available here, and free tickets are available at the following link.

    Palace Theater Movie Series Dates

    Tue, July 9: Wish
    Tue, July 16: Shrek
    Tue, July 23: The Lion King
    Tue, July 30: Wonka
    Tue, Aug. 6: TMNT: Mutant Mayhem
    Tue, Aug. 13: Trolls: Band Together
    Tue, Aug. 20: The Princess and the Frog
    Wed, Aug. 28: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

  • Central NY EDM Festival SummerFest Returns in August

    Coming back for its second season, SummerFest will bring local EDM and House music to The Finish Line Bar and Grill in Brewerton on August 3. The one-day event held just north of Syracuse, will have a variety of energetic DJ sets.

    EDM SummerFest, Brewerton

    Saturday, August 3 in Brewerton, NY, will be filled with a lot of EDM music and dancing. The event, presented by Kandi God Enterprises and Neon Grove Studios, will showcase 18 performances made up of House music with a Dubstep and bass set. DJs will play throughout the day across two stages, one indoor and one outdoor, so attendees are sure to get the full experience. Accompanying the music is amazing production value with impressive sound systems by C.A Sound and LED visuals by  ZPL Lighting.

    The Indoor stage will have sets from 3:30 PM-1:30 AM, and the Outdoor sets will go from 4 PM-12:30 AM. Each set will be an hour long, with plenty of time to see as many sets as possible. Along with the DJ sets, attendees can also indulge in Vendor Village. Local artists will have offerings ranging from handmade products to festival necessities.

    Other forms of entertainment are live painting and lawn games. Artist Jason Vincent will create a painting in front of a live audience. There will also be lawn games throughout the venue for ravers to enjoy during and in between sets. SummerFest is sure to bring EDM fans together in Brewerton for one electrifying day of electronic music and art from all over the state.

    SummerFest Indoor Stage

    3:30 PM – 4:30 PM- Evan Hughes

    4:30 PM – 5:30 PM- Kittie C – B2B – Da Rex

    5:30 PM – 6:30 PM- Derrick – J

    6:30 PM – 7:30 PM- Izzy

    7:30 PM – 8:30 PM- Lenny Mvdhitz

    8:30 PM – 9:30 PM- Nesra [DnB Set]

    9:30 PM – 10:30 PM- 1DRFL

    10:30 PM – 11:30 PM- Dose The Alien – B2B – Tyme The Traveler

    11:30 PM – 12:30 AM- Dezz – B2B – TheKandiGod

    12:30 AM – 1:30 AM- OH KANE

    SummerFest Outdoor Stage

    4:00 PM – 5:00 PM- D A V E O

    5:00 PM – 6:00 PM- Ben Coscia

    6:00 PM – 7:00 PM- Oli Oh!

    7:00 PM – 8:00 PM- Rayner

    8:00 PM – 9:00 PM- Dezz [Dubstep Set]

    9:00 AM – 10:30 PM- TheKandiGod

    10:30 PM – 11:30 PM- Mack Bango

    11:30 PM – 12:30 AM- Chris Allen

    Early Bird tickets are $15 +fees and end July 9, Tier 1 Tickets are $20 +fees, starting July 9 and ending July 27, Tier 2 Tickets are $25 +fees, starting July 27 and ending August 4 at 12:00AM. Tickets for the EDM SummerFest can be found here.

  • Adirondack Independence Music Festival Returns to Lake George Over Labor Day Weekend

    The Adirondack Independence Music Festival has announced that it will return to Charles R. Wood Park in Lake George for three nights over Labor Day weekend. Scheduled for Friday, August 30 through Sunday, September 1, the event will feature several of the premier touring bands currently on the festival circuit.

    Adirondack Independence Music Festival
    Photo by Frankie Cavone/Mirth Films via Adirondack Independence Music Festival Facebook

    This year’s festival will feature headliners moe., who will once again be performing four sets over two nights, as well as newcomers Melvin Seals & JGB (two sets). Also performing this year over the three days are: Yonder Mountain String Band, Mihali (Live Band), Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime, Pink Talking Fish, Spafford, lespecial, Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country, Moon Hooch, RAQ, Cool Cool Cool, Lucid, Wild Adriatic, Hayley Jane Band, Bella’s Bartok, Yam Yam, Kendal Street Company, Strange Machines, The Frank White Experience: A Live Tribute to The Notorious B.I.G., Crooked Coast and One Time Weekend.

    In addition to lots of great music, the festival will also feature a variety of food and craft vendors, as well as a great view of the Lake George fireworks on Saturday evening.

    General Admission Weekend (3-day) tickets are on sale now. There is also a special VIP option available, which includes admission to all three days of the festival, a meal each night, free snacks, heavily discounted adult beverages, $2 water and soft drinks, a private viewing area, access to a VIP tent (with tables, chairs and a private bar), and access to VIP bathrooms.

    Music at the festival will begin at 1 p.m. on Friday and 12 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday and run continuously across two side-by-side stages until 11 p.m. each night. The event is open to attendees of all ages, and children 12 and under are free (general admission).

    For tickets and more information, visit the festival website. See below for the official flyer and a full written festival lineup.

    Full Festival Lineup for Adirondack Independence Music Festival 2024

    moe.

    Melvin Seals & JGB

    Yonder Mountain String Band

    Mihali

    Badfish: A Tribute to Sublime

    Pink Talking Fish

    Spafford

    Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country

    Lespecial

    Moon Hooch

    Cool Cool Cool

    Raq

    Lucid

    Wild Adriatic

    Hayley Jane Band

    Bella’s Bartok

    Yam Yam

    Kendall Street Company

    Strange Machines

    The Frank White Experience: A Tribute to Notorious B.I.G.

    Crooked Coast

    One Time Weekend

  • New Wave Rock Band The Pretenders To Perform Hits At Tanglewood

    New wave British-American band, The Pretenders, will perform at this year’s Tanglewood concert series on July 16. 

    The Pretenders started with vocalist and guitarist, Chrissie Hynde. She moved from Akron, Ohio to London to begin her music career in 1973. She recorded demos with original bandmates including lead guitarist and keyboardist James Honeyman-Scott, bassist Pete Farndon, and drummer Martin Chambers. They released their first original record, Pretenders, in 1980. The album was a huge success and so they released their second album, Pretenders ll, in 1981.

    The band, surrounded by the drugs in the London music scene, experienced the great loss of Honeyman-Scott due to an overdose in 1982. This happened just two days after Farndon was kicked out of the band because of his drug use.

    With new members, they released 10 more albums, but their earlier music remained their most successful records. The Pretenders is currently made up of Hynde and Chambers, bassist Nick Wilkinson, lead guitarist James Walbourne, pedal steel guitarist Eric Heywood and keyboardist Carwyn Ellis. In 2005, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This month, The Pretenders will perform for their fans on the Koussevitzky Music Shed stage.

    Tanglewood is an iconic annual concert series located in the Berkshire hills in Western Massachusetts. It is the summer residence of the Boston Symphony Orchestra where they regularly give performances throughout the summer. 
    To find more information on Tanglewood and to buy tickets for The Pretenders you can visit the website here.

  • Hudson Jazz Festival Announces 2024 Lineup

    On the weekend of Oct. 4-6, Hudson Hall at the Hudson Opera House will hold the 2024 Hudson Jazz Festival for fans of all ages. Ekep Nkwelle, Riley Mulherkar, and the Ethan Iverson Trio will each headline a night of the festival respectively. With the event being held in October for the first time, the festival will succeed a Community Day on Sept. 28.

    Hudson Jazz Festival, Hudson Hall
    Top (left to right):  Ekep Nkwelle, Ethan Iverson
    Bottom (left to right): Riley Mulherkar, Melanie Charles

    Hudson Jazz Lineup

    A selection of renowned jazz musicians with diverse backgrounds will take the stage in the historic town of Hudson for crowds of jazz fans every night at 7 PM. Starting on Oct. 4, the first mainstage performance will be Ekep Nkwelle, with her renditions of Ella Fitzgerald tunes. The Cameroonian-American vocalist has significantly exhibited her talents at Julliard, Jazz at Lincoln Center, and Radio City Music Hall. Her performance at the Hudson Jazz Festival will be the perfect way to kick off the weekend of Jazz.

    The next day, on Oct. 5, the Riley Mulherkar Quartet will headline the mainstage with a versatile performance. The set will feature Riley Mulherkar on trumpet and Chris Pattishall on piano, with bass and drums to be announced later. The quartet’s music presents classic jazz while bordering on more contemporary sounds. Especially with songs labeled “folk-like and composerly, lovely and intellectually rigorous” by NPR Music, the performance will definitely be a special one.

    To close out the Hudson Jazz Festival on Sunday, Oct. 6 the Ethan Iverson Trio will undoubtedly close out the festival with an enamoring performance. Made up of Ethan Iverson on piano, Reuben Rogers on bass, and Gerald Cleaver on drums, the group will give a multi-faceted performance. With a dynamic layering of jazz and classical music, the trio’s performance will appeal to attendees regardless of taste.

    We are thrilled to have the opportunity to showcase not just some of the most exciting jazz artists of today, but the unique beauty of our region during the spectacular fall season and the unique community that embraces it.

    Tambra Dillon, Hudson Hall executive director 

    More From Hudson

    For fans who want to experience more of what Hudson Hall has to offer, the Hudson Jazz Festival Community Day will take place ahead of the festival. On Saturday, Sept. 28 from 2-6 PM, jazz fans can experience different activities and musical performances. At 2 PM at City Hall Place, there will be a drum circle with Kuumba Dance & Drum as well as a Barbeque for attendees.

    The main event will take place at 3 PM with the Make Jazz Trill Again Mega Jam. Additionally, the improvised jam will feature Melanie Charles on vocals and flute, with Yunie Mojica on vocals and sax, Zacchae’us Paul on keys and key bass, Jerome Jennings on drums, Malik Kiyoshi McLaurine on upright, and E Bass and DJ OOOChild on the turntables. This performance will exemplify the pride of jazz musicians and the love the artists and fans have for the genre. This particularly energetic show with talented musicians is an exciting treat ahead of the festival.

    Melanie Charles is an artist that “takes us on a journey that embodies the soul of jazz” (NPR) and a central figure in a vibrant musical community made up of loving, talented, and innovative musicians, poets, DJs, and artists. The festival weekend that follows features three charismatic headliners with wide-ranging musical influences whose virtuosity has earned them acclaim from audiences across the globe.

    Cat Henry, festival curator

    The last event starts at 4:30 PM with an exhibition opening reception with the artist who is currently unannounced.

    For tickets, reservation information, and upcoming announcements visit hudsonhall.org.

  • Rochester Jazz Vocalist Nancy Kelly To Perform In Buffalo Series

    Renowned jazz vocalist Nancy Kelly will inaugurate the Jazz at Richardson Jazz series in Buffalo on Aug 16. Her performance will be inside the Richardson Hotel as part of the “pre-fall” preview performance. Thus Kelly will sing alongside a band including saxophonist Jerry Weldon, organist Dino Losito, and drummer Carmen Intorre, Jr. 

    Nancy Kelly began her career in her hometown of Rochester.

    Namely, Kelly started her career in her hometown of Rochester, NY studying piano, clarinet and voice at the Eastman School of Music. She became a house singer at Jewels, a jazz venue in Philadelphia. Currently, she often appears in other iconic venues such as Birdland, The Blue Note and The Rainbow Room all in NYC. 

    Moreover, she performs in clubs in Los Angeles, Miami and even around the world including France, Switzerland and Turkey just to name a few. She’s released chart topping recordings and in 2020, she was inducted into the Rochester Music Hall of Fame. 

    Markedly, Jazz at Richardson is the “central hub” for jazz within the buffalo music scene. It is JazzBuffalo’s collaboration with the Richardson Hotel and the Douglas Development Corporation, inviting artists to perform indoors and outdoors at the hotel. JazzBuffalo or Greater Buffalo Jazz Society, mission is to make more performances like this possible. The non-profit organization has continued to build a new jazz audience since it was founded in 2011. 

    To purchase tickets to the star-studded performance, you can purchase tickets on eventbrite.

  • Long Island Music Hall of Fame Announces Summer Concert Lineup

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame in Stony Brook, Long Island announced its summer concert calendar July through August. 

    The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame or, LIMEHOF, was created to celebrate the history of musical talent in Long Island. As a result it was officially born in 2004 after the decades-long buildup to the music hot-spot that Long Island is Today.

    The museum has inducted over 120 artists. Their current featured exhibit is Billy Joel: My Life, A Piano Man’s Journey. Meanwhile, every year LIMEHOF gives back to the community with their $1000 scholarships to music students to inspire the next generation of Long Island Talent.

    However, to support the Long Island artists, LIMEHOF hosts concerts year round as well. This summer, returning bands like the Liverpool Shuffle will perform. Similarly, Long Island natives Frank Latorre, the King Bees and Joe Piket will also take the stage. 

    Performers

    Starting the July events is Bob Westcott on July 7. Westcott is a guitarist that got his start in the 60’s in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. He performed all over the U.S. before settling down in eastern Long Island.

    In addition, singer-songwriter Linda Sussman will take to the stage on Aug 4. She is an americana folk artist who has performed at iconic venues like Prospect Park in Brooklyn and Kenny’s Castaways in NYC as well as the Hall of Fame.

    Chiefly, all summer concerts are free with admission to the museum. Additionally more information about the concert schedule and LIMEHOF can be found their website here.

    Summer schedule 2024

    July 7 – Bob Westcott

    July 14 – Ben Diamond / Son Stone

    July 28- (“Beatles on the Balcony” featuring the Liverpool Shuffle – first ever free concert outdoors on LIMEHOF terrace featuring Beatles tribute band)

    Aug. 11- Frank Latorre & the King Bees

    Aug. 18- Shindig!

    Aug. 25- Joe Piket & the Storm

  • Plattsburgh’s Retro Live Announces Two Upcoming  Blues Shows in July & August


    Plattsburgh’s Retro Live nightclub has announced two summer blues shows. On Wednesday, July 17, New Orleans’ The Rumble will perform. This concert will be followed by a performance from blues legend Kenny Neal on Saturday, August 10th.

    Crowds at Retro Live

    Retro Live is one of Plattsburgh’s premier nightlife destinations. This Summer, the venue hosts a number of special events offering drinks and live music. Throughout June and early July, Retro Live has already presented shows by Canadian Bluesmen the Blackburn Brothers, and multiple local DJs. The venue will continue its blues streak with two more shows announced for July and August. 

    Bourdreux 7 Come Retro Live

    First is a July 17th performance from the Rumble. The seven-piece from New Orleans features seven Grammy winning artists, including bandleader Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. Boudreaux is the son of Monk Boudreaux, leader of the Golden Eagles tribe of Mardi Gras Indians. Together, the Rumble brings traditional New Orleans music into the modern age. They combine classic meters-esque funk, mardi gras horns, and modern roots music to make a unique blend of sounds.

    With Boudreaux leading call and response chants, the Rumble puts audiences at the heart of their shows. This audience involvement combined with the funky, bluesy tones of the Rumble are sure to make a show as lively as a Mardi Gras celebration. In 2024, the group won a Grammy nomination for Best Regional Roots Record. Their performance will take place from 7:00-9:30pm. 

    Kenny Neal at Retro Live

    A show from legendary bluesman Kenny Neal will follow in August. Also hailing from Louisiana, Neal has played the blues since he was only 13 years old. Making a name for himself in Buddy Guy’s backing band, Neal soon went solo. He released his debut Big News From Baton Rouge!! In 1988. With his guitar chops and smooth vocals, Neal quickly became a staple of the swamp blues genre. 

    In 1991, Neal took to the stage acting in a Broadway production of Mule Bone. In this role, Neal performed poetry from Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston set to music by blues legend Taj Mahal. Following his stint on Broadway, Neal continued to release music. His most recent album Bloodline (2016) has received much critical acclaim. In 2017, Bloodline was nominated for Best Blues Album at the Grammys, and won 2 Blues Music Awards. Neal’s performance will take place on Saturday, August 10th from 8:00-11:00pm. 

    Both performances are made possible through a collaboration between Retro Live and Plattsburgh Blues & Jazz. Tickets for both concerts are $25 if purchased in advance, and $30 day-of. For more information on Retro Live, Summer events, and ticketing, visit their facebook page here

  • Oldtone Music Festival 2024 Reveals Full Lineup After One-year Hiatus

    Driven by intense local and artist community support, the beloved Oldtone Music Festival has returned from the grave and revealed its full lineup. A one-of-a-kind 3-day hoot taking place from September 5-8 in Hillsdale, NY, the festival is making a miraculous comeback to Cool Whisper Farm after an early demise that turned out to be a one-year hiatus.

    Oldtone in Hillsdale
    After beginning in Wassaic, NY, Oldtone is now held in Hillsdale.

    What is Oldtone Music Festival?

    The Oldtone Roots Music Festival was founded in 2015 with a one-day show in Wassaic, NY. In 2016, the full three-stage/camping festival was launched at the Schober family’s Cool Whisper Farm in North Hillsdale, NY. The festival ran the second weekend of September until the lockdowns of 2020 forced the producers to cancel. In 2021 and 2022, attempts were made to reboot the festival in limited scope; however, by early 2023, the choice to end the festival was made.

    Nonetheless, Oldtone’s motto reads, “Participation is Preservation.” Truly the proud eastern Columbia town aims to preserve roots music and folkways through artist and audience participation and by passing traditions down by hand. As a result the Oldtone Festival has always brought the best of old-time, bluegrass, hot jazz, Cajun dance music, Western swing and other traditional styles to North Hillsdale and was sorely missed in the community. The niche festival remains true to the small town, standing out amongst a sea of corporatized summer festivals, Oldtone is, by design, an intimate, rural, artist-driven festival without the trappings of larger mega festivals. Thus, it was only a matter of time before the vision was brought back to life.

    Don’t Call It a Comeback

    Thus fittingly, by the fall of 2023 the possibility of reviving the festival as a non-profit event became a reality. Armed with a new management team and the support and enthusiasm of the Schober family, Oldtone Arts, Inc. was formed. Consequently by October of 2023, the new team received not-for-profit status via the New York Foundation for the Arts and the hard work to revamp the festival and make it everything it can be again. Henceforth Oldtone is now co-produced by Jim Wright and Trevor Roush. As a result any of the same people are still working on the show, with some fresh talent. Meanwhile, it is their hope that the festival will have a better chance to be sustainable and continue to promote the same great roots music.

    Oldtone music festival
    Oldtone Music Festival Returns after a long hiatus.

    Oldtone 2024

    Moreover, artist interaction remains a high priority, with hands-on workshops, a dance tent, band and instrument contests, and even a side stage in order to pull camper-pickers up for a few numbers, which creates a festival experience unlike any other. This year, Oldtone is adding Latin-American roots music in a big way out of the gate, with Grammy-winners Los Texmaniacs.

    Joining previously announced artists like the Grammy Award-winning conjunto band Los Texmaniacs, The Deslondes, JP Harris, and more are Sweet Megg, Down Hill Strugglers, Kiki Cavazos, Ranse Chase, Krissie & the Kranks, The Alum Ridge Boys & Ashlee, Beg, Steal or Borrow, and Slinky Armadillo.

    The Oldtone Festival is back, and it’s coming together as a bigger and better event. We can’t wait to see you all dancing to some of the best roots music being made these days in our big dance tent. And bring your instruments. With some of the best field jams in the Northeast, this pickers’ festival packs the campground with music late into the night.

    – Jim Wright, Oldtone founder

    Camping Gates will open at noon on Thursday, September 5, for full festival ticket holders who booked to tent camp and for those with RVs and trailers that are longer than 18 feet. Please check the Oldtone website for all event updates.

    We are beyond excited to bring back the Oldtone Festival full-on with both the main stage and our beloved dance tent. This year’s line-up is an amazing mix of legends and rising stars across so many genres of roots music. One thing we truly wanted to do for the upcoming festival attendees is keep the ticket price low… as it was in 2019. I think we did that and a whole lot more… It’s going to be the best one ever.

    – Trevor Roush, producer

    Tickets for the festival are currently on sale here.

    Oldtone Music Festival Full Lineup

    Los Texmaniacs

    Foghorn Stringband

    Kiki Cavazos

    The Deslondes

    Jesse Lége & Bayou Brew

    Danny Paisley & Southern Grass

    Sweet Megg

    JP Harris

    Dumpster Debbie

    Will Mentor

    Jordan Thibodeaux, Joel Savoy & Cedric Watson

    Down Hill Strugglers

    Rance Chase

    Krissie & The Kranks

    Chattanooga Dogs

    Maura Gahn

    Moonshine Holler

    The Alum Ridge Boys & Ashlee

    Wild Leek River

    The Talking Hearts

    The Neon Moons

    Zach Bryson

    Beg, Steal or Borrow

    Slinky Armadillo

    Day Lot Gate Times

    Thursday: 4 pm -12 am

    Friday: 11 am -12 am

    Sat: 9 am -12 am

    Sun: 10 am – 4 pm