Adirondack Almanack: Adirondack Music Scene: Blues, Rock and Folk Duos

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Adirondack Music Scene: Blues, Rock and Folk Duos

There are a lot of great musical acts to choose from this weekend in a variety of locales. I'll be doing the Dewey Mountain Ski Jam because it's such fun to ski in the dark and then be all cozy in their small lodge. Plus listening to one of my all-time favorite musicians Steve Langdon is almost enough to keep me from skiing. He sings and plays with such power and conviction, if I'm feelin' blue his gigs always bring me up.

Friday, January 8th:

In Saranac Lake, Steve Langdon is performing at The Dewey Ski Lodge from 6:30 to 9:30 pm. This is part of the Friday Night Ski Jam and this one features food donated by Eat n Meet.

In Plattsburgh at Gilligan's Getaway there will be a "Tribute to Simon and Garfunkel" concert. Show starts at 8 pm, ticket's are $18 in advance and $20 at the door. Call (518) 637 - 4989 for more information. You can also catch this show in Saranac Lake at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Will Rogers.

In Jay at The Amos and Julia Ward Theatre there will be a JEMS Coffee House featuring Stoneground Express. This trio features Larry Stone throwing some jazz into his accomplished country and blues repertoire.

In Saratoga the band Bearfoot will be performing at Cafe Lena.
I've checked out some their material on line and it sounds very very good. They hail from Anchorage Alaska. I wish they were touring closer to my home base.

Saturday, January 9th:

In Saranac Lake, The Stoneman Blues Band will be at The Waterhole. The show starts somewhere between 9:30 and 10pm

In Willington, Lucid will be performing at Steinhoff's. Love these guys - they start at 10 pm.

In Potsdam, Der Rosenkaalier the Strauss opera performed live at the Met will be shown between 1 and 5:45 pm at the Roxy Theatre. Ticket prices vary so check the website.

In Saranac Lake a "Tribute to Simon and Garfunkel" concert will be given at Will Rogers. Show starts at 7:30 pm, tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. Call (518) 637-4989 for more information.

In Lowville, Aztec Two-Step will be giving a concert starting at 8 pm. This is part of the Lewis County Historic Society's Black River Concert Series. Tickets are $18 in advance and $20 at the door.

Sunday, January 10th:

In North Creek, "Working for The Man Songs and Stories of Adirondack Lumberjacks and Miners" will be presented at the Tannery Pond Community Center at 3:30 pm. Non-members will be charged $5.

Photo: Steve Langdon at 7444 Gallery, part of a Light Box Musicians set taken by Ned P. Rauch



3 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Skiing, Dewey, Eat n Meet, Steve Langdon: name a better Saranac Lake lineup. Dunno where Steve first learned guitar but you can hear the howl of winters alone in a High Peaks cabin.

Chris said...

Fact: Steve Langdon is the best live guitarist in the Adirondacks.

Anonymous said...

Agreed, Chris. Langdon's a champion. One of my favorite pickers anywhere.
--Ned