Category: Lake Placid/Saranac Lake

  • Waterhole Music Lounge Announces Fall Lineup

    The Waterhole Music Lounge live entertainment venue in Saranac Lake has announced their Fall event lineup.

    Waterhole

    Beloved for its communal and casual approach to hosting live events, Waterhole Music Lounge is the Adirondacks’ premier live entertainment venue.  With three stories that are home to two bars, an expansive outdoor patio space, and a unique live entertainment energy that draws folks from nearby and beyond time and time again, there’s something for everyone at the Waterhole this fall. 

    This year’s newly announced fall lineup is sure to excite regulars passionate about the Lounge and newcomers all the same, with acts ranging from live comedy to tribute bands in addition to the final few installments of their Party on the Patio series and a lively New Years Eve Bash that will wrap out the year.

    Opening the season on October 9 is Come Back to Earth – A Live Mac Miller Tribute, the world’s first and only Mac Miller tribute band renowned for their captivating and thoughtful performances dedicated to honoring Miller’s musical legacy. 

    Following on October 17 will be the finale of the Party on the Patio series with Raisinhead as they wrap a bow on the last bits of nicer outdoor weather. The next week will host the Waterhole’s iconic annual Holloween Bash dance party on October 26, headlined by six-piece New York City dance fusion unit Underground System with special guests and co-dance experimentalists New Planets.

    November will be kicked off with boundary stretching electronic yet organic headliners Jimkata alongside local ethereal funk and rock piece Strange Cereal on the first of the month, continued with bob. An interpretation of Dylan on November 8, featuring artists Al Schnier and Vinnie Amico of moe., Brian Lauri, Zach Flietz, and Charley Orlando. 

    The night of November 15 will mark the debut of the Waterhole Rhyme Sessions series, created for hip hop lovers by hip hop lovers. Volume one will feature DJ Ease One with seven total MCs making appearances throughout the evening.

    November 16 will take a turn to the territory of fusion mountain music with Donna the Buffalo, a group that meshes the sounds of the mountains with Cajun and Zydeco styles, rock, folk, reggae, and country. Special guests Jatoba will open the night with their signature high-energy groove-grass.

    Waterhole

    Stand up comedy will return to Waterhole’s stage on November 22 with two seated events back to back. The evening will be hosted by Kay Guotos with David Louis as headliner, along with support from Matt Hanley and CJ. Catalano.

    Folkface will bring their rowdy and raucous roots energy to the Lounge the following evening of the 23. Spanning country, blues, jazz, rock and roll, honkey tonk, and more, Folkface promices sounds for every fan of the music spectrum alongside local Adirondack Folk openers Nubble.

    Beginning the end will be The Warped Tour Band! throwback night. On December 6. A celebration of all things Emo and Pop Punk, acts such as All The Blink Things and Dookie will span the 30+ years of  Blink-182 and Green Day.

    The 2024 New Years Eve Bash will round out Waterhole’s schedule in an electric night of funk music ringing in the new year. The night will feature Sophistafunk, a unit having been described as “Rage Against the Machine meets The Roots, dipped in P-Funk” and special guests Organ Fairchild, an old-school organ, dance, and jam fusion trio that have been playing music together since the early 80s.

    Tickets to all of these fall events are available for purchase at the Waterhole website and in person at the venue now. For more information and online purchasing, please visit their website here.

  • With Violin and Cello ARKAI Fused Classical Music With Pop, Rock and Jazz In A High-Energy Performance At Upper Jay Art Center’s “Recovery Lounge”

    Merging their deep backgrounds in classical violin and cello performance and composition with influences from an array of musical genres, NYC based instrumental duo ARKAI captivated a full house at The Recovery Lounge in Upper Jay, NY on Sunday, September 20.  

    ARKAI performed as part of their current world tour and in support of their recently released debut album, Crossroads.

    ARKAI 
    ARKAI at The Recovery Lounge

    ARKAI is violinist Jonathan Miron and cellist Philip Sheegog, graduates of New York’s renowned classical music institution The Julliard School. The pair met early in their music career and realized that, despite their devotion to classical music, they had a deep appreciation for a wide variety of music as diverse as pop, folk, metal, jazz and rock, giving birth to the fusion that became ARKAI.

    Jonathan Miron, ARKAI

    Performing a selection of genre-defying music that showcased both their instrumental virtuosity and compositional and arrangement skills, the duo performed with an energy way beyond what one would anticipate being delivered by violin and cello.  Their energy was infectious. Glances around the room showed not only smiles on appreciative faces, but listeners who moved with and to the music, clearly wanting to get out of their seats and dance. 

    ARKAI at The Recovery Lounge

    The pair performed the first half of their show on vintage classical instruments. Miron’s violin was made in Italy in 1709. Sheegog’s cello was made in 1914 in France, where it survived two World Wars. With those instruments they displayed their precise classical training, performing their unique arrangements of songs including A-ha’s “Take On Me”, The Beatles’ “Blackbird”, Charlie Chaplin’s “Smile”, as well as original compositions including “Patchwork”.   

    ARKAI 
    ARKAI at The Recovery Lounge

    In the second half of the show the pair switched instruments, and delivered an electrifying, high-energy performance on electric violin and electric cello, backed by tracks which they composed and created using a variety of computer and MIDI based techniques to explore and create what might be called soundscapes. Driven by, or perhaps because they are clearly inseparable from the music they deliver, the pair became animated, both facially and in near dance-like movement, during portions of the electro-delivery. And, in a display of technique that might perhaps drive their former Julliard professors to pull their hair out, on one song they used debit cards to play their instruments, Sheegog scraping the strings of his cello with the edge of a card to “swipe” notes or tapping it on the electric cello’s pickup for drum-sounds and Miron tapping the sides and edges of his electric violin to add percussion.

    ARKAI 
    ARKAI at The Recovery Lounge

    This “electric” portion of their performance included their compositions “Ascent”, which they said was inspired by Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001: A Space Odyssey”, and “Tokyo Sidecar”; their arrangement of Cold Play’s “Clocks”, and a composition they created based upon the melody of Joji’s “Glimpse of Us” which went viral on TikTok.  They also played their composition “Letters”, which came together while the pair was separated during the Covid lockdown period, when Miron and Sheegog would each record themselves on iPhone Voice Memos playing musical “ideas” or contributions and send the recordings back and forth to each other as “audio letters” created in a time of loneliness, sorrow and the hope to be together again. Those bits and pieces ultimately became “Letters” as a musical offering of hope to those in need of being brought together.  

    ARKAI at The Recovery Lounge

    ARKAI’s music, whether their originals or unique arrangements of others, is a signature sound resulting from skilled and exploratory improvisation, a collaborative creative process and pure instrumental virtuosity.  In performance they bring these talents full on, playing true to the score in the tightly composed sections, and following their creative spirit in-the-moment in improv sections, inspiring and feeding off each other and deeply enjoying every moment of their performance. 

    ARKAI 
    Philip Sheegog, ARKAI

    Their fusion, both as musician/composers and in the diversity of the music they explore, was born in part out of a realization that, in their words, they were the “weird guys” in traditional classical music; and out of a strong desire “to stay true to your heart” and to “do something not done before”.  And that was the genesis of ARKAI.

    Jonathan Miron, ARKAI

    Upcoming performances include October 10 at Town Hall, NYC, November 3 at The Strand Center for the Arts in Plattsburgh, NY, and November 14-16, PRISMA, NYC.  Their tour will also take them to other major US cities and Toronto as well as overseas to Berlin, Basel, and Rabat.  Their newly released CD Crossroads is a collection of seven ARKAI compositions ranging from traditional sounding classical pieces to electro-soundscape-emo music that explore a “journey of discovering one’s voice, overcoming adversity, and embracing new dreams”.  ARKAI’s music puts you in touch with your emotions, and if you allow yourself the freedom you “see a video” as you listen.

    Philip Sheegog, ARKAI

    This review and the photographs presented with it are truly an unintended consequence of attending this performance as a last-minute spontaneous decision, becoming captivated at the outset, capturing images of ARKAI’s performance on an iPhone. 

    ARKAI at The Recovery Lounge

    ARKAI’s performance was presented by Upper Jay Art Center at its “Recovery Lounge” space, where it hosts year-round music, art, and theatre ranging from touring artists and groups to its own productions in an intimate and out-of-the ordinary performance space.

  • Jimkata Go “Off the Rails”, Tour Begins in Buffalo at Babeville

    Get ready, Jimkata fans! The Psychedelic super pop jam band is back with a fresh new single, “Off The Rails” that’s set to be the soundtrack of your fall.

    Known for their electrifying blend of indie rock and synth-driven beats, Jimkata has been a staple of the indie music scene, and their latest track doesn’t disappoint. The single offers a glimpse into their upcoming album, Running In Place which is released Friday, October 4th and is packed with the band’s signature energy and fresh new vibes.

    To celebrate the release, Jimkata is hosting an Album Release Party Friday at Asbury Hall aka Babeville in Buffalo, and you won’t want to miss it! This is your chance to catch them live, hear your favorites plus hits off the new album, and experience the magic that only Jimkata can deliver. Big Something is opening the show.

    NYS Music spoke to Jimkata ahead of the show and album release.

    NYS Music: What kind of themes or stories are fans going to hear on this new album? Did anything unexpected inspire you guys this time around? 

    Jimkata: I think as musicians and individuals we’ve all been navigating our way through a lot of changes and challenges the last few years. We started working on this album as a three piece, sort of doing what we could here and there while touring and Packy and Aaron becoming new fathers, while also trying to fund the process entirely independently. It hasn’t always been easy the last few years but it feels like a “pressure makes diamonds” type of situation. In that time, we added Cooper into the band full time on bass/synths and have been discovering a new sound or really, just advancing it to a new level. It’s hard to sum it up musically or lyrically since I think it’s pretty diverse between songs but I know for sure I pushed myself into some new territory at times while writing and recording this one. There were plenty of unexpected “aha” moments.

    NYS Music: If you could describe the new album in three words, what would they be? What kind of wild ride can Jimkata fans expect?

    Jimkata: Full Spectrum Jimkata. We chose to incorporate both studio and live tracks to try to encompass where we’re at right now. It felt natural to end the album with the live stuff since this process began with a lot of isolated sessions, often just one or two of us working on a demo at home or with a producer. Then after playing a bunch of shows on the fall tour, building some chemistry on stage between the four of us, we knew we needed to get all of us in a room to work on the remaining new songs as a band and capture the vibe. I think the emotion of our songs gets amplified at shows because of the energy in the room and we wanted to show what that currently sounds like literally but also channel that into the studio stuff too.

    NYS Music: How do you decide which older songs to include in the setlist alongside the new tracks? Are there any fan favorites you always keep in rotation?

    Jimkata: Sometimes it’s by fan request. Someone messages us about wanting to hear a certain song one night and we say, yea lets do it. Sometimes it’s something one of us brings up in a rehearsal. Like, “Hey what about this song?”. Sometimes we feel like we need a certain tempo or vibe at a specific time in a set and there are a few that always seem to do the trick. Its kinda tough because we have so many to choose from now but we’ve been embracing the whole catalog a lot more these days. We definitely know which songs seem to be clicking with the crowd but are always testing out new ideas or further enhancing an old song.

    NYS Music: Any songs on the new album that ended up surprising you or going in a completely different direction than you thought?

    Jimkata: Almost all of them but probably the song Running in Place was the big surprise. It came together after a frustrating day in the studio where we seemed to be losing creative steam on a different song. We thought about what kind of song we needed vibe wise to round out the album and it just wasn’t it. Jocko (producer) asked if I had any other demos laying around and I rifled through a bunch of song ideas for them and the immediate reaction to Running in Place (aka ‘Spirals’) from everybody was, “Yea this one!”. We were getting really close, if not already past the deadline we gave ourselves so I went home and finished writing the song over the weekend and sent it around to everybody. We went back in and tracked it in a day and overnight we had this brand new tune that didn’t exist a week ago. Lyrically we felt like this idea of Running in Place resonated with how we felt about life lately- working your ass off trying to keep up with everything and in some ways feeling like you’re moving forward but other times like you’re just running on a treadmill. 

    The middle section on “Off the Rails” was also an unexpected moment of inspiration. We stumbled into the breakdown section while playing it live in the studio. Then weeks later, I’m driving there to record vocals, listening to the song, and I come up with this vocal idea. It’s almost insane sounding and we wanted to lean into that unhinged character. I really enjoyed yelling like a crazy person in the vocal booth, something I’m not sure I’ve done before but clearly was exactly what I needed to do and is probably a more accurate portrayal of how stressful life has been at times in the last few years for me. “

    NYS Music: What’s one piece of advice you’d give to upcoming and inspiring indie artists trying to find their voice and grow their audience in today’s music scene?

    Jimkata: We don’t really know what to tell anyone since it seems like today’s landscape is very different from the one we started with and even the “professionals” are always trying to figure out what the hell is going on. However, we’ve seen a lot of things come and go in a short amount of time and things change, but some things remain true. Obviously social media is important, but I’d say don’t forget to just get out there and play a show, a party, whatever. Get together with friends and jam, go to shows and meet other musicians, other bands. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, suck, mess up in front of people, write songs you might not like later. Just laugh and learn from it. With a world of talented people on a screen in our pockets it can be intimidating and feel like maybe you’ll never be “good enough” to put yourself out there. But music is art, expression. It’s not always about technical ability although that’s important too. It’s about expression and having fun and sharing an experience with others not just on a screen, but in person.”

    For more on Jimkata, visit their website here.

    To purchase tickets to the album release party, click here.

    2024 Running In Place Tour Dates

    10.04 Asbury Hall at Babeville • Buffalo, NY

    10.17 Mercury Lounge • New York, NY

    10.18 Soundcheck Studios• Pembroke, MA

    10.19 Arch Street Tavern • Hartford, CT

    10.25 Appalachian Brewing Company • Harrisburg, PA

    10.31 The Stone Church • Newmarket, NH

    11.01 Nectar’s • Burlington, VT

    11.02 Waterhole • Saranac Lake, NY

    11.08 Indian Ladder Farms Cidery and Brewery • Altamont, NY – **Jimkata Beer Release**

    11.15 Pearl Street Warehouse • Washington, DC

    11.21 The Philmore• Grand Rapids, MI

    11.22 Bourbon on Division • Chicago, IL

    11.23 Kenny’s Westside • Peoria, IL

    12.12 Thunderbird Café & Music Hall • Pittsburgh, PA

    12.14 Deep Dive • Ithaca, NY

  • Waterhole Announces October Lineup Featuring Rocktober Fest

    The Waterhole of Saranac Lake has announced its full October schedule, which will include the conclusion of this season’s “Party on the Patio,” the debut of Rocktober Fest, and a Halloween Bash/Costume Contest to close out the month.

    October lineup the Waterhole
    Raisinhead on the patio

    Kicking off the month on Thursday, Oct. 3, Mal Maiz will blend traditional cumbia with psychedelic grooves, Latin, reggae, and Afro-Caribbean sounds. Based out of Burlington, VT, Costa Rican Brujo, Maiz Vargas Sandoval and his Afro-Latino Orchestra are an East Coast dance band with both traditional and modern flair.

    The next day, on Oct. 4, a new annual event called Rocktoberfest will debut. Super 400, a Troy, NY-based band that closed out the 2023 party season with a high-energy rock performance, will play on the patio, with food provided by Kate Mountain Farm and Oktoberfest beer from Zero Gravity.

    On Oct. 10, Drew Foust & The Wheelhouse will make their Waterhole debut. The Wheelhouse is an amalgamation of some of the best musicians in the Piedmont region of North Carolina. Together, Drew and the band contribute to heartfelt songwriting showcasing their signature southern soul n’ roll sound.

    Raisinhead will play the Season Finale Party on the Patio on Oct. 17. The band has built a strong following in Upstate New York, promising audiences an interactive evening of sound, energy, and pure fun. Help us bid farewell to our beloved concert series.

    The annual Halloween Bash and costume contest on Oct. 26 will feature Underground System, a band that has captivated Saranac Lakers with their hypnotic, infectious grooves. This six-piece band from NYC blends dance club vibes with Afrobeat, Latin rhythms, and musical influences from around the world. Special guests New Planets will open the night, blending diverse sonic narratives and performing dance music that defies borders and genres.

    Full Waterhole October 2024 Schedule:

    Thursday, Oct. 3 – Mal Maiz (Party on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Friday, Oct. 4 – Super 400 (Rocktoberfest on the Patio 6-10 PM)

    Thursday, Oct. 10 – Drew Foust & The Wheelhouse (Party on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Thursday, Oct. 17 – Raisinhead (Party on the Patio, 6-10PM)

    Saturday, Oct. 26 – Underground System wsg. New Planets (Halloween Bash, 7 PM-1 AM, $15 Admission)

    The Waterhole in Saranac Lake is a 21+ venue. All events are free unless otherwise noted. Concert tickets are available for purchase on the Waterhole website.

  • A New Intimate Venue The Mill Establishes In The Adirondacks

    A new venue in Westport, NY known as The Mill provides a place for live music, visual arts and all-around creative endeavors for the Adirondack community. 

    The Mill westport NY

    The Mill, as suggested by the name, was originally built in 1952 as a grain mill for the Champlain Valley Seed Cooperative. In 2021, the abandoned building was repurchased and in a collaborative effort between creative director Taylor Haskins and local contractors, they rebuilt the building up as a new cultural hub. 

    The listening gallery is described as a cathedral-like room. With its high ceilings and wood paneled walls, the space has great acoustic sounds, but has an intimate feel. Haskins conducts the music programming for The Mill’s listening gallery. He is an accomplished musician himself and has released 11 albums under his name. In 2005, he won a Grammy award for playing lead trumpet on Dave Holland’s jazz album Overtime.

    The Mill also has a place for visual artists to showcase their work at one of the seven galleries that make up Process Art Space curated by Catherine Ross Haskins.

    For visitors looking for a drink and a bite to eat, The Knock is a speakeasy inside the venue that has a sultry 1920’s prohibition aesthetic. The menu of small plates made in house are all created from locally sourced ingredients.

    The Mill has a diverse lineup of musicians for the rest of the summer and into their fall season.

    Coming up on Aug. 16, singer and songwriter Camila Meza will perform her lyrical, latin jazz fusion repertoire. On Aug 23. Haskins will play alongside another accomplished jazz artist, Ben Monder.

    To purchase tickets or to find out more about all The Mill has to offer, you can visit the website here.

    2024 Calendar 

    Aug. 16- Camila Meza

    Aug. 23- Ben Monder and Taylor Haskins

    Aug. 30- Sarah Neufeld

    Sept. 15- Michael Mayo

    Oct. 25- George

  • Wilmington Beach Summer Concert Series 2024 Lineup Announced

    The High Peaks town of Wilmington, NY, has announced the lineup for their Wilmington Beach Summer Concert Series. The series will run between July 11 and August 29, with all shows taking place at the beautiful Wilmington Town Beach between 6 and 9 p.m.

    Wilmington, a small town nestled in the valley of the West Branch of the AuSable River, is a classic Adirondack destination filled to the brim with nature. The town is also the setting of the 3-time annual Wilmington Mountain Music Festival.

    One of the town’s best recreational spots, Lake Everest, is home to the annual Wilmington Beach Summer Concert Series.

    This summer, the series is back with a fresh lineup of talented musicians. Some of the billed artists include Grey Wolf, The Harbingers and On3.

    Besides the series, Lake Everest has many family-friendly activities that are a perfect pairing for any evening show. Rentals are available for aqua bikes, kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards in the lake, and there is easy access to swimming, boating, volleyball and a playground. There is also a nature trail loop that begins to the right of the lake.

    Grills are available in the park for anyone looking to cook a meal to watch the show with.

    So if you’re in the area and looking to fill up an evening, come down to Wilmington Town Beach and kick back in a lawn chair, or get to your feet and dance to one of the many talented artists with Lake Everest as your backdrop.

    Visit here for more information. See below for the official graphic and a full written lineup.

    Wilmington Beach Summer Concert Series

    Full Series Lineup

    July 11 — Grey Wolf

    July 18 — The Harbingers

    July 25 — The Duo with Maggie

    August 1 — Bootleg Band

    August 8 — Damaged Goods

    August 15 — InCahoots

    August 22 — On3

    August 29 — Pale Horse

  • The Waterhole Presents 2024 Parties on the Patio and More in July

    Saranac Lake’s Waterhole Music Lounge has an exciting slate of Thursday “Parties on the Patio” and other events spanning from July 4 to 25. The lineup of free, outside events also includes 2 Saturday Nights on the Patios on July 13 and 20 and the Howl Story Slam on July 9.

    Kicking off July’s events at the Waterhole on July 4 is Party on the Patio with Joslyn & The Sweet Compression. The R&B band is making their return to Saranac Lake after an electrifying performance at the venue’s Winter Carnival. Led by Joslyn Hampton, the six-piece ensemble’s funky, yet soulful and psychedelic musical productions never fail to generate a fun environment.

    On Tuesday, July 9, the Waterhole presents a different form of entertainment with a storytelling slam. The Adirondack Center for Writing and North Country Public Radio (NCPR) will co-host the event. Anyone interested in signing up for the Howl Story Slam with a story to tell may do so. The night’s story theme is “Risky Business,” ensuring that audience members and storytellers simultaneously have an amusing time.

    The third type of event presented by the Waterhole this month is a thrilling Saturday night edition of Party on the Patio. Saturday Night on the Patio will take place twice throughout the month. Firstly, The Seapods, a band from North Country labeled “Psychedelic Americana” will play on the patio on July 13 from 6-10 PM. On the following Saturday, July 20, genre-bending group Annie in the Water from Saratoga Springs, will play an incredible free show on the patio.

    Full July 2024 Schedule

    Thursday, July 4- Joslyn & The Sweet Compression (Party on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Tuesday, July 9th- Howl Story Slam (7 PM)

    Thursday, July 11- New Planets (Party on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Saturday, July 13- The Seapods (Saturday Night on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Thursday, July 18- The Mallett Brothers Band (Party on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Saturday, July 20- Annie in the Water (Saturday Night on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    Thursday, July 25- Bywater Call (Party on the Patio, 6-10 PM)

    All July shows at the Waterhole Music Lounge are free admission and 21+. For the full Waterhole schedule visit www.saranaclakewaterhole.com

  • Songs At Mirror Lake Summer Concert Series Returns to Lake Placid

    The Songs at Mirror Lake summer series is returning to Lake Placid once again this year. All shows will be free to the public and take place Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. at the scenic Mid’s Park in downtown Lake Placid.

    Initially beginning in 2006, Songs at Mirror Lake has consistently strived to host free, communal and family-friendly musical concerts during the summer months. This year’s shows are no different.

    Located in Mid’s Park, directly next to the gorgeous Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, all Songs at Mirror Lake performances have a picturesque backdrop to add to the already vibrant atmosphere.

    In each year’s series, every night is themed around a different genre of music. Some of this year’s themes include Philly funk, reggae and roots rock.

    All shows will run between 7-9 p.m., but the grassy field overlooking the stage fills up quickly, so guests are advised to arrive early for good spots. Seating is not offered, so make sure to bring some blankets and lawn chairs. If you have a boat with no motor, you are more than welcome to paddle up to the shore and watch any of the shows from there.

    Meter parking is available on Main Street and is free after 6:00 p.m. A public bathroom is also available in the Main Street Parking Lot.

    Guests are welcome to bring food and drink from home as long as it is properly disposed of. T-shirts, hats, reusable cups and stadium seats are all available for purchase at the venue.

    Songs at Mirror Lake (SAML) is an all-volunteer, nonprofit community organization whose mission is to introduce residents and visitors to a diverse range of musical offerings and to provide regional artists with a platform for exposure and experience.

    Visit here for more information and updates about Songs at Mirror Lake.

    2024 Full Lineup

    July 9 – Philly Funk Night with G. Love & Special Sauce

    July 16 – Americana Night with the Sam Grisman Project

    July 23 – British Blues Night with Joanne Shaw Taylor

    July 30 – Reggae Night with SunDub

    August 6 – Local Indie Night with Sven Curth

    August 13 – Roots Rock Night with the Chad Hollister Band

  • Catch Adirondack Band nubble this Summer in the North Country

    Saranac Lake-based band nubble is set to tour around the North Country this summer, bringing their Adirondack-themed folk music with them. Their imagery and subject matter are all distinct to the Adirondacks, featuring local references and atmospheric sound.

    nubble

    nubble was formed about a year ago by Gene Baritot (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Edek Falkowski (fiddle, banjo, vocals), Christian Eggleston (bass, vocals), and Chris Radey (drums, vocals). nubble’s tour will offer an excellent opportunity to support local musicians while enjoying their unique sound.

    Their experiences living in the Adirondacks come through in their songwriting. nubble expressed the excitement about sharing their love if the region with others, saying “we have the chance to share our songs which have been entirely inspired by the beauty of the area that we live.”

    One of the band’s tracks, “Ghosts,” is about the haunted cure cottage one band member lived in. The tuberculosis cottage in Saranac Lake was featured on Animal Planet’s “The Haunted,” while another track, “Buzz Away, Black Fly”, is about the bug of certain local renown.

    nubble expressed their gratitude for the ability to “express [themselves] in [their] small mountain communities”. nubble’s goal is to “share what feels good”, and they hope the ADK feels the same way. Their album, Live at Riverside Park, is available on Bandcamp, and tour dates are available below.

    Wednesday, July 3 @ Riverside Park in Saranac Lake, NY – 7 pm

    Thursday, July 4 @ Mids Park in Lake Placid, NY – 1 pm

    Tuesday, August 30 @ Hotel Saranac in Saranac Lake, NY – 8 pm

    Thursday, September 12 @ South Acres Park in Plattsburgh, NY- 4:30 pm

    Saturday, September 21 @ Ausable Brewing in Keeseville, NY – 12:30 pm

  • Saranac Lake Announces 2024 Music on the Green Lineup

    The Village of Saranac Lake has announced the artist lineup for the 2024 Music on the Green Summer concert series. The concert series will showcase a vast array of genres, including funk, folk, indie, and bluegrass. This year’s run will begin on July 3rd, and continue weekly until August 14th, with weekly concerts Wednesday 7-9pm.

    Music on the Green is an annual tradition for Saranac Lake, bringing the community together to enjoy artists. The village’s mission is to provide its residents with live music that is accessible, both in location and price. Due to this, admission to all Music on the Green concerts is free.

    Music on the Green began in 2013, and has since attracted over 68 performing artists to Saranac Lake. In the past, concert-goers have enjoyed performances ranging from alternative rock to swing to folk. The variety in this year’s lineup continues in this tradition of diversity.

    The 2024 season kicks off on July 3rd with a concert from local folk band Nubble. The band’s style mixes alternative with folk. As the band says about their music “Sometimes we get a little sad, but mostly we stay pretty happy.” With this emotional range, it is sure to be a captivating show to start the season.

    Frankie and the Moonlighters will perform on July 10th. The Saranac Lake-based band specializes in covers of well-known 1950s and 60s hits. Their smooth covers feature vocal harmonies, and rhythms that are sure to get audiences dancing.

    Double Axel has captivated audiences for 50 years. This classic North Country band will perform at the July 17th concert. The group will take audiences back in time with decades worth of classic rock.

    July 24th will feature a concert by Massachusetts’ Dis-N-Dat Band. The band’s sound is a fusion of Caribbean sounds, incorporating reggae, dancehall, and R&B. The band has toured the US for over 20 years, with its singer Sista Dee also being resident singer of Holland America cruises.

    Waiting on Mongo will perform on July 31st with their signature funk stylings. Starting from their home of Asbury Park, NJ, the band has lit up concert venues across the country with their powerful psychedelic funk. With danceable guitar riffs, funky horns, and driving organs, each performance by the band is a groovy journey.

    5 Pound Horse

    5 Pound Horse will kick off the August portion of the season with a concert on August 7th. The Berkshires-based ensemble has traveled the world absorbing influences into their sound. The band began by playing roots rock, with steel guitar, fiddle, and driving rhythms. Since their travels, the group has incorporated aspects of African music, pop, and jazz, making each one of their performances extremely captivating.

    An August 14th set by the Beat Authority will close out Summer Season. The Beat Authority has been a staple of North Country Public Radio since its inception. Led by DJ David Sommerstein, the program broadcasts dance music from around the world, ranging from Cumbia to Afrobeat. This set is sure to get audiences dancing to beats from around the globe.

    Artist lineup for 2024 Music on the Green

    Music on the Green Schedule

    7/3 – Nubble

    7/10 – Frankie and the Moonlighters

    7/17 – Double Axel

    7/24 – Dis-N-Dat

    7/31 – Waiting on Mongo

    8/7 – 5 Pound Horse

    8/14 – Beat Authority

    All Concerts take place in Saranac Lake’s Riverside park from 7-9pm. For more information on the summer festival, visit the village website here.