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Orvis Street ............ 769-2210 Saranac Lake, Broadway ........ 518-891-7691 Tupper Lake, DeMears Blvd ..... 518-359-2934 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas ART, PERFORMING ARTS & LITERATURE DIRECTORY - adirondacks Adirondack Artists’ Guild 52 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY Genre: Fine Art Gallery Contact/Web: 518-891-2615 www.adirondackartistsguild.com Bio: Celebrating fine art in the Adirondacks since 1997, the Adirondack Artists’ Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery with 14 members. New monthly exhibits in addition to displays of members work. All 14 members are award-winning artists that live and work in the tri-lakes region. Ceramics, oil, watercolor & acrylic painting, photography, pastels, drawing, mixed media, digital media and fiber art are all represented. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 until 5, with extended hours until 7 on Thursday and Friday in the summer, and from 12-3 on Sundays. ---------------------------------------------------------Hildreth, Sandra: Adirondack Landscapes & Mandalas Genre: Fine Art Contact/Web: 518-891-1388 www.SandraHildreth.com Bio: Oil and watercolor paintings of the Adirondack wilderness, “plein air” and studio works. Unique landscape mandala paintings based on Tibetan Buddhist mandalas. Commissions welcomed. Studio in Saranac Lake open by appointment only. ---------------------------------------------------------Lake Placid CENTER FOR THE ARTS Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: (518) 523-2512 www.lakeplacidarts.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------Pendragon Theater Saranac Lake, NY Genre: Performing Arts Contact/Web: (518) 891-1854 http://www.pendragontheatre.org/ Bio: Pendragon Theatre is an ensemble of artists, based in the Adirondacks, dedicated to preserving the vitality and enhancing the quality of professional theatre through year round performance and education programs. ---------------------------------------------------------- - Upstate NY 7’s CERAMICS Redwood Genre: Ceramics Contact/Web: 315-222-6180, ljevans@live.com ---------------------------------------------------------AKWESASNE MUSEUM Genre: Fine Arts, Traditional Arts Contact/Web: 518-358-2461, www.akwesasneculturalcenter.org Bio: Located at 321 State Rte 37 in Akwesasne, the museum is downstairs from the library, with its own ground-level entrance behind the cultural center building. There are interactive exhibits to view and engage with, including sample songs from the ancient to the contemporary. We also have a great little museum shop with Mohawkmade baskets and other items for sale. ---------------------------------------------------------THE ART ATTIC / DANCY NOBLE Genre: Art Studio / Custom Frame Shop Contact/Web: 315-347-3443 Bio: Established for 15yrs in DeKalb Junction ---------------------------------------------------------- Bickford, Wilson Genre: Fine Art/Art Instruction Contact/Web: Phone: (315) 287-4514 www.wilsonbickford.com Bio: Mr. Bickford is an award-winning artist and published author (“Wildlife Landscapes YOU Can Paint” - NorthLight Books) He teaches fine art classes in Oils, Acrylics and Watercolors for ALL skill levels. Private group sessions are also available. Please refer to his website for on-going monthly class schedules. ---------------------------------------------------------Clayton Opera House Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: 315-686-2200 http://www.claytonoperahouse.com/ Bio: The newly renovated Clayton Opera House is now open year-round for performances and private or public functions. Built in 1903, this historic landmark has served the 1000 Islands in many roles for more then a century. The three story structure houses the Town offices on the lower level, a balconied performance hall with proscenium stage on floors one and two, and a ballroom and meeting rooms on the top floor. ---------------------------------------------------------CPS - Community Performance Series Genre: Theatre Contact/Web: Phone: 315-267-2277 www.cpspotsdam.org/ Bio: Presenting Excellence in the Performing Arts at SUNY Potsdam ---------------------------------------------------------Edwards Opera House Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: 315-562-8213 http://www.edwardsartscouncil.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------FREDERIC REMINGTON ART MUSEUM Genre: Art Museum Contact/Web: Phone: (315) 393-2425 www.fredericremington.org Bio: The mission of the Frederic Remington Art Museum is to collect, exhibit, preserve and interpret the art and archives of Frederic Remington. We foster an appreciation for and understanding of the artist by educating our audience in the visual arts, providing a context for Remington’s art and times, and offering hands-on opportunities to individuals of all age groups. ---------------------------------------------------------GIBSON GALLERY Potsdam Genre: Art Gallery at SUNY Potsdam Contact/Web: (315) 267-2000 http://www.potsdam.edu/gibson/ ---------------------------------------------------------GOLDENAIRES BARBERSHOP CHORUS Genre: Chorus Contact/Web: 315-386-2802 Bio: Men of all ages who like to sing, join us every Monday night for a few hours of fun. ---------------------------------------------------------KELLER COUNTRY Norwood Genre: Quilting Contact/Web: 315-353-2910, E-mai to kimquilts@twcny.rr.com Bio: Handmade Decorative Quilts and Miniatures ---------------------------------------------------------THE LITTLE THEATRE OF WATERTOWN Genre: Theatre Contact/Web: 315-782-6218 Bio: One of the oldest theater groups in the state. Auditions are open to all. ---------------------------------------------------------- ATTENTION: ARTISTS, WRITERS, PERFORMERS, ect. Send your: Name/Business, Genre and Location Contact Information, and a Short Bio to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / www.4thCoastEnt.com NORTHERN BLEND CHORUS Ladies A Cappella Chorus of Harmony, Inc. Genre: 4-Part A Cappella Singing Contact/Web: (315) 788-5967 www.northernblendchorus.homestead.com Bio: Performs for organizations throughout the year plus an annual A Cappella Show “SING FLING” every year in October at the Dulles State Office Building. Interested women welcomed to all rehearsals at 7:00 on Monday evenings at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 1330 Gotham Street, Watertown. ---------------------------------------------------------OCP - Ogdensburg Command Performances Genre: Theatre Contact/Web: Phone: (315) 393-2625 www.ilovetheatre.org/ Bio: Presenting the Finest Professional Performances for 45 years... ---------------------------------------------------------ONNY - Orchestra of Northern New York Genre: Professional Symphony Orchestra Contact/Web: Phone: 315-267-3251 www.orchestraofnorthernnewyork.org Bio: The Orchestra of Northern New York, is the only professional symphony orchestra based in the North Country. ---------------------------------------------------------Obsidian Custom Video Genre: Videography Contact/Web:(315) 322-1728 www.obsidiancustomvideo.com, www.youtube.com/obsidiancv info@obsidiancustomvideo.com Bio: Obsidian Custom Video was founded 15 years ago by musicians, so we work from a musician’s viewpoint across all subjects. Obsidian specializes in the digital filming and DVD production of concerts, stage performances, oil painting lessons, sports events, nature video, weddings and business applications. All projects are custom designed to the customer’s preferences. Our two camera filming and editing technique brings depth and amazing detail to the finished product. A noted local artist said, “I looked for years to find someone who could do the kind of two camera work that you do!” --------------------------------------------------------ORIGINAL YANKS DRUM & BUGLE CORPS. Genre: Drum & Bugle Band Oxbow, NY Contact/Web: Phone: 315-788-5228 www.originalyanks.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------Perception Photography by Hope Marshall Evans Mills, NY Genre: Portrait Photography, Artistic Images, Freelance Promotion, Freelance Writing,Greeting Cards, Post Cards, Poetry Contact/Web: (315)286-2065 www.perceptionphotography.biz Bio: My vision starts with a God given talent to go beyond the veil of daily life and see the undercurrent. I search for signs of ancient life still living and waiting to be rediscovered. I hope to preserve the memory of human life with portraiture, the dreams of the past with my artistic images of historical buildings and properties and promote fellow entrepreneurs with my freelance promotion work. I am a published writer and enjoy adding my special touch to Greeting Cards with my poetry. ---------------------------------------------------------QUENVILLE, BEVERLY Malone, NY Genre: Watercolor & Oil Paintings Contact/Web: 518-483-9411 Bio: Art has always been a big part of Beverly Quenville’s life. Growing up in Malone, NY, she took every art class that Franklin Academy had to offer. She then majored in Art Education at Buffalo State College and returned to teach in the Malone Central School District for the next 33 years. Beverly has many fond memories of her students and the art projects they worked on during those years. The best part of teaching was the fact that she learned as much from her students as they did from her. ---------------------------------------------------------RICHARD F. BRUSH ART GALLERY Genre: Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University Contact/Web: :(315) 229-5174 http://www.stlawu.edu/gallery/ ---------------------------------------------------------Scriminger, Kourtnee D. / Rayne Storm Genre: Author of Children’s / New Age Spirtuality Contact/Web: (P) 315-379-9543 (W) www.theMagickalCauldron.com October 2014 / Bio: Currently working on releasing my first ‘New Age Children’s Workbook’ through Schiffer Publishing. Full of Stories, Learning Activities, Crafts and Projects. Available Late 2011/Early 2012. ---------------------------------------------------------SLAP - St. Lawrence Area Poets Genre: Poetry Contact/Web: www.slapoets.org John Berbrich at ataraxia1114@aim.com Bio: Local poets loosely organized for mutual support & the occasional critique of poems. Meetings held monthly at various sites in the CantonPotsdam area. Also open-mike poetry readings arranged every month or two at various venues. SLAP has been going strong since April 2007. Always looking for new members. ---------------------------------------------------------TOWNE, PAULA Gouverneur, NY Genre: Oil Paintings & Woodburning Art Work, Art Gallery, Studio & Printing Shop Contact/Web: 315-287-0892 ---------------------------------------------------------TAUNY Canton, NY Genre: Gallery & Folkstore Contact/Web: (315) 386-4289 http://www.tauny.org/ Bio: Celebrating the customs and creativity of Everyday Life in Northern NY. ---------------------------------------------------------Utter, Judith Genre: Botanical Artist, Studio/Gallery Contact/web: 315-386-3517 judithutter@gmail.com www.judithutter.com Bio: I specialize in watercolors of a Botanical nature, combining art and science. I sell works on paper and canvas, also prints and luxurious, unique silk scarves. My art is a detailed interpretation of the beauty I see in the natural world. ---------------------------------------------------------VICKERY, BILLIJO Genre: Oils, Acrylic and Watercolor Contact: 315.261.4498, billijo_vickery@yahoo.ca Bio: Born in Santa Rosa, California but currently lives and works in Potsdam, NY. Focus in landscapes and the personal interpretation of the human spirit through her own visual analysis. ---------------------------------------------------------WARREN, TINA Genre: Painter - sawblades,canvas boards, canvas, and anything made of wood Contact/Web: 315 250 2026, tinasworldofcolor.com Bio: I love the beauty of the north country and of nature,and paint my interpretation of it.I’m very rustic and country at heart and feel it’s reflected in my art work.I also take commission work and do paintings from photos ...cabins,rivers,mountains etc (no portraits)I hope you enjoy my work and hope to hear from you. View a video on www.youtube.com Tina’s World of Color ---------------------------------------------------------GalGari Designs ~ Gari Vibber Evans Mills, NY Genre: Photography & Artisan Jewelry Contact/Web: 315.405.6904 galgari@gmail.com www.facebook.com/GalGariDesigns Bio: Gari is primarily a Nature and Architecture Photographer, internationally published. Capturing moments of life (flora and fauna) in our natural world and the historical feeling of architectural details, then presenting them in a variety of styles to included altered photography. Commission work welcomed. Personalized PhotoCards available. And when the mood hits, Jewelry made of Stone, Shell and other bits of Nature get created. Hopefully you will enjoy your visit with me online. 10% discount to military and I do mail to APOs. ---------------------------------------------------------Bay House Artisans Alexandria Bay Genre: Artisans Contact: 315-778-5968 www.bayhouseartisans.com Bio: An artist owned gallery featuring high quality regionally produced works located on James Street in the heart of downtown Alexandria Bay. We also feature some workshops, classes and presentations. ---------------------------------------------------------Fr. Kevin Pentalow Genre: Orthodox Catholic Priest, writer, musician and icon artist Contact: https://www.facebook.com/Fr.KevinPentalow Kevinpentalow@yahoo.com Bio: Fr. Kevin Pentalow Is an icon artist with paintings in churches accross the east coast. --------------------------------------------------------Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 5 Published by Fourth Coast Entertainment Address: 520 Old Route 11 Canton, NY 13617 Phone: (315) 854-3119 E-Mail: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com Website: www.FourthCoastEntertainmentMagazine.com Publisher/Editor/Advertising/Distribution/Marketing: Michael R. Scriminger Layout/Graphic Design: Bill Kelley Copyright 2014...Any and all text, graphics, drawings, designs, layouts, and photos contained in the Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine can not be reproduced without written permission or consent of the FCE Editor’s. If you would like to contribute anything to a Fourth Coast Magazine, please see the above information for mailing or e-mailing. Publishing Deadline...by the 20th of every month, call us to confirm deadline date. FCEM reserves the right to decline or refuse any advertising, editorials, incoming information, graphics, images or photos. We do not accept and will not print ads, articles or information submitted with content that is negative, contains slander or any other offensive material. FCEM will not be liable for any errors or failures in publishing an advertisement or submission. Thank You to Our Advertisers for their continued support of our Magazines and our Mission to bring the Fourth Coast/Seaway Valley a FREE Informative & Entertaining Collective of Material & Events pertaining to ‘Events, Music & Entertainment’ - Locally, Regionally & Nationally! Thanks! POETRY ATTENTION: Due to submissions of snail mail scratch & scribble Poetry, as of Aug. 1, 2010, I am no longer accepting Poetry submissions unless they come in as E-mail text. I am very sorry for the restriction & any Inconveniences this may cause. Based out of Plattsburgh N.Y., the four/five piece, live music entertainment group Movin’ On, consisting of: Chad Rabideau on electric and acoustic guitar and vocals, Gabrielle Rabideau/vocals, Pat Yelle on steel guitar, and vocals, Steve Kaulfuss on bass guitar and vocals and Tim Benway on drums, is a cover band that performs new and old country, southern rock, fifties and a little blues, styles of music. Several originals, with more in the works, leads them to offering their own unique show of strictly collaborated material in the near future. movinonmusic@aol.com http://www.reverbnation.com/movinon FEED ME! ‘CausE I Can’t run on EMpty Reincarnation A Hallowed Evolution By James Oliver Ryan The seer and the seen Life to life Living man has a desire to live again To wax and to wane The sensation of eternity Morning, sunrise, and a day Deliverance to obtain Where a traveler Words and actions are echoes everlasting Sphere to spheres unnamed To be envisage; an emblazon man A belief in another self A hallowed evolution; a recasting The transcendental self We shall meet again with words; from the lips The continuing self of living men. Divinely marked is ones path in a spirited way, Pome #4 BY John Berbrich Heat From the sun From the earth Burns like a flame Lawn men Push and pull their Big tools on wheels Drone drone drone In the cool shade Of a tree I drowse The sound the drone My eyes close The drone is all It leads the way To my green dreams Send Your Poetry To: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com 6 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / October 2014 Greene & Caroline, Ogdensburg • (315) 393-1600 22-24 Phillips Street, Massena • (315) 769-3566 127 Main Street, Canton • (315) 386-4533 31 Main Street, Potsdam • (315) 265-2300 NorthCountrySavings.com Bee Children Members are: current members of Bee Children are John Collins, Don Burlingame, Shane Rogers, Terry DuBray, Jon Dufore, Sarah Gates, Sarah Todd, and Steven Bird. Canton/Potsdam-based Bee Children play a mix of original, folk, and pop songs from around the world designed to stimulate your hoping machine. Original songs by John Collins, covers by artists such as Kate Bush, Billy Bragg & Wilco, Joni Mitchell, The National, Simon & Garfunkel, Northern Portrait, The Pretenders, Woody Guthrie, and The Church. Contact: John Collins (collins@stlawu.edu) For information about upcoming gigs: https://www.facebook.com/wearebeechildren J and The Two Tones J and The Two Tones is a high energy Rockin’ review featuring tributes to Johnny Cash, June Carter, Sonny and Cher, Buddy Holly, Elvis, Connie Francis, Leslie Gore. Patsy Cline, Willie Nelson, and many more. With a wide range of music to show case from 50’s – 60’s, Country, Rock and more they are great for any party or event. With their own rolling stage and sound system it makes for a great show for all ages. Starring: Jack and Char Sorrell and Jeff Hawk For booking info please call Jeff with Hawk Entertainment at (315) 405-2417 or Jack at (315) 767-7434 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas Thursday, September 4, 12 pm Gallery Talk with Wes Kline ARTS in conjunction with the exhibition: Voice Remainders th e Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Alexander String Quartet Residency ------------------------------------------Noon Matinee: Wednesday, October 22, 12 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall and Concert: Thursday, October 23, 8 pm Gulick Theatre Friday, September 5 Martin Kwaku Kwaakye Obeng ---------------------------------------2 pm. Public workshop, Noble Center lawn (facing new dorm) Tuesday, October 21, 7 pm pm. Afropop concert, Launders Underground Art8 & Art History newell center for arts technology Lectureperformance Kazuaki Tanahashi, Zenartist in conjunction with the exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Circles of Enlightenment Griffiths 123 Thursday, November 20, 8 pm Wind Ensemble Kyle Tupper, director Peterson-Kermani Performance FALLHall 2014 Thursday-Saturday, pm and communicationThursday-Saturda arts Richard F.December Brush 4-6, Art8Gallery Dance Concert Preview (Thursday, no tickets required) Le Quoc Viet, artist September 11-16 Dance Concert (Friday & Saturday, tickets required) David Thomas, curator Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Dance Concert (Friday October 20-23 Music Monday-Thursday, Department Ensemble Auditions are NOW Sunday, November 16,&2Saturday, pm Friday & Saturday, September 26 & 27, 7:30 pm Moving In: Finding the Self and Other through Dance Kerri Canedy, artistic director in conjunction with the exhibition Secret Mantra tickets required) Monday, NovemberConcerts 10, 8 pm Alexander String Quartet Residency http://www.stlawu.edu/music/ensembles University Chorus Family Weekend Wendy Jehlan, The Anakai Dance Company Gulick Box Office hours: M-F, Dec. 1-5, from 1-5 pm Griffiths 123 Kerri Canedy, artistic director Kind of Blue ------------------------------------------Barry Torres, director Laurentian Singers Arts Collaborative Residency Noon Matinee: Wednesday, 22, 12 pm Rhythm & Roots: Collective GulickPeterson-Kermani Box Office hours: M-F, Dec. 1-5,Hall from 1-5 pm Monday, SeptemberOctober 1, 7-9 pm Performance Barry Torres,Jazz director ---------15th Annual Christmas Concert & Carol Sing Friday, October 31, 8 pm Tim Savage, director Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Mainstage Auditions for The Adding Machine by Elmer Rice Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Sunday, September 14, 2 pm Laurentian Singers SoundSandBox Launders Underground and 15th Annual Christmas Concert & Carol Sing http://www.performance-and-communication-arts (news) Monday, November 17, 7 pm Public performance: The Knocking Within Barry Torres, director David Henderson, director Concert: Thursday, October 23, 8 pm Laurentian Singers Artist’s Lecture Monday-Thursday, October 20-23 Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall ----------------------------------Launders Underground Gulick Theatre4, 12 pm Friday, November 14, 8 pm Barry Torres, Thursday, September Kazuaki Tanahashi,director Zenartist Alexander String Quartet Residency ---------Friday, December 5, 8 pm. Trinity Episcopal Church in conjunction with the exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Circles of Enlightenment Akropolis Reed Quintet ----------------------------------Gallery Talk with Wes Kline ------------------------------------------Monday, September 15, 12Remainders pm 227 Sherman Street, Wednesday-Saturday, November 5-8, 8 pm in conjunction with the exhibition: Voice 123Watertown Performance Hall Tuesday, October 21, 7 pm Friday,Griffiths December 5, 8 pm. NoonPeterson-Kermani Matinee: Wednesday, October 22, 12 pm Public performance: Lilith and Mainstage Production Richard F.Lecture Brush Art Gallery Trinity Episcopal Church Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Saturday, November December 6, 48pm The Adding Machine Thursday, pm Sunday, November Le Quoc Viet, artist 227 Sherman Street,20, Watertown and 16, 2 pm ---------Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall By Samuel Rice Friday, September 5 Wind Ensemble David Thomas, curator UniversityOctober Chorus 23, 8 pm and Concert: Thursday, Tuesday, September 16,Obeng 5:30 Sebastian Trainor, director Martin Kwaku Kwaakye Kyle Tupper, director Barry Torres, director in conjunction with the exhibition Secret Mantra Saturday, December 6, 4 pm Gulick Theatre Public performance: Lilith Sunda Sunday, December 7, 2 pm Hall Gulick Theatre ---------------------------------------Peterson-Kermani Performance Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Griffiths 123 Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Free admission. No tickets required. Performance Hall new dorm) String Orchestra 2 pm. PublicPeterson-Kermani workshop, Noble Center lawn (facing Tuesday, October 21, 7 pm Christian Hosmer, director 8 pm. Afropop concert, Launders Underground Thursday-Saturda Thursday-Saturday, December Monday, November pm Friday, October 31, 8 pm Sunday, December 7, 24-6, pm8 pm Lecture7, 17, Friday, November 4:307pm Friday, September 19, 8 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall required) Dance Concert Preview (Thursday, no tickets Artist’s Lecture SoundSandBox String Orchestra Le Quoc Viet, artist Student Recital The Merling11-16 Trio Dance ConcertChristian (Friday &Hosmer, Saturday, tickets required) Kazuaki ZenartistHall DavidSeptember Henderson, director director DavidTanahashi, Thomas, curator Peterson-Kermani Performance Renata Artman Knific, violin; Bruce Uchimura, cello Wednesday, December 10, 8 pm Moving In: Finding the Self and Other through Dance Kerri Canedy, artistic director in conjunctionwith with the exhibition Secret Mantra in conjunction the exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Launders Underground Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Susan Wiersma Uchimura, piano Candlelight Services Wendy Jehlan, The Anakai Dance Company Gulick Box Office hours: M-F, Dec. 1-5, from 1-5 pm Griffiths 123 CirclesNovember of Enlightenment Monday, 10, 8 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Leithead Fieldhouse Arts Collaborative Residency Griffiths 123 Wednesday-Saturday, November 5-8, 8 pm Wednesday, December 10, 8 pm Kind of Blue ---------15th Annual Christmas Concert & Carol Sing Friday, October 31, 8 pm Mainstage Production Candlelight Services Rhythm & Roots: Jazz Collective Tuesday, September 14, 23, 27 pm pm Frida Friday,Laurentian DecemberSingers 12, 12:15 pm Sunday, September SoundSandBox Thursday, November 20, 8 pm The Adding Machine Leithead Fieldhouse Tim Savage, director Artist’s Lecture Noon in the Chapel Recital Public performance: TheRice Knocking Within Barry Torres, director DavidWind Henderson, director Ensemble By Samuel Friday, December 12, 12:15 pm Launders Underground Wes Kline, media artist Music for Christmas Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall ----------------------------------Launders Underground Kyle Tupper, director Sebastian In conjunction with theTrainor, exhibition:director Voice Remainders Sondra Goldsmith Trinity Proctor, organ Church ---------Friday, December Peterson-Kermani Performance Gulick Theatre Noon5,in8 pm. the Chapel Episcopal Recital Griffiths 123 Friday, November 14, 8 pm Hall Unitarian Universalist Church September 15, required. 12 pm 227 Sherman Street, Watertown Wednesday-Saturday, November 5-8, 8 pm FreeMonday, admission. No tickets Music for Christmas Akropolis Reed Quintet 3.5 Main Street, Canton Public performance: Lilithpm and Proctor, Mainstage Production 4-6, 8 pm Thursday-Saturday, Sondra Goldsmith organ Friday, September 26, 12:15 Peterson-KermaniDecember Performance Hall Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Saturday, December 6, 4 pm The Adding Machine Friday, November 7, 4:30 pm Dance Concert Preview (Thursday, Unitarian Universalist Church Noon in the Chapel Recital: Music for High Holy Days ---------Peterson-Kermani Performance Samuel Rice noBytickets required) Student Recital 3.5 Main Street, CantonHall Sondra Goldsmith Proctor, organ Tuesday, Church, September Sebastian Trainor, director Unitarian Universalist 3.5 16, Main5:30 Street, Canton Public performance: Lilith Sunda Sunday, December 7, 2 pm Gulick Theatre Free admission. No tickets required. Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall String Orchestra main gallery hours: M-Th 12-8 pm; F-Sa 12-5 pm hallway gallery hours: 7 am-11 pm daily Christian Hosmer, director for more information, see: 7, http:/www.stlawu.edu/gallery/ Friday, November 4:30 pm Friday, September 19, 8 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Student Recital The Merling Trio October 14-December 6 October 14-December 6 Hall Monday, November 17, 7 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Renata Artman Knific, violin; Bruce Uchimura, cello Wednesday, December 10, 8 pm Exhibition: Secret Mantra Exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Circles of Enlightenment Artist’s Lecture Susan Wiersma Uchimura, piano Candlelight Services ------------------Zen artist Kazuaki Tanahashi October 14-December 6 August 20 – October 4 OctoberNovember 14-December Monday, 10, 86pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Leithead Fieldhouse Tuesday, October 21, 7 pm ---------Exhibition: Ensõ: Zen Circles of Enlightenment Exhibition: Wes Kline: Voice Remainders Exhibition: KindSecret of BlueMantra Artist’s Lecture Tuesday, November 18 ---------Main gallery and hallway gallery ---------Rhythm & Roots: Jazz Collective Tuesday, September 23, 7 pm Frida Friday, December 12,Details 12:15 pm Le Quoc Viet, artist Ensõ Workshop. Monday, November 17, 7 pmTBD ---------Tuesday, October 21, 7topm Timfree Savage, director All events are and open the public. Artist’s Lecture Noon in the Chapel Recital David Thomas, curator Artist’s Lecture Thursday, 12 pm Artist’sUnderground Lecture upcoming events, To receive weeklyLaunders e-mails regarding Wes September Kline, media4,artist Music for Christmas Zen artist Kazuaki Tanahashi Gallerywith Talk WesVoice Kline Le Quoc Viet, artist In conjunction thewith exhibition: Remainders please contact Juli Pomainville at 315.229.5184 or Sondra Goldsmith Proctor, organ ------------------- 123 DavidNovember Thomas, curator Griffiths Friday, 14, 8 pm jpomainville@stlawu.edu Unitarian Universalist Church Tuesday, November 18 Tuesday, September 23, 7 pm Akropolis Reed Quintet 3.5 Main Street, 7 Looking to Advertise? 315 854-3119 / www.4thCoastEnt.com F ourth C oast E ntertainment MCanton agazine October 2014 / Ensõ Workshop. Details TBD Artist’s Lecture and Opening Reception Friday, September 26, 12:15 pm Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall Wes Kline, media artist Noon in the Chapel Recital: Music for High Holy Days All events are free and open to the public. 18 MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS FRIDAYS Lap Quilting Sewing with Nancy Knit & Crochet Now Starts 10/21 It’s Sew Easy Sewing with Nancy Knit & Crochet Now Starts 10/21 Lap Quilting Donna Dewberry Show Beauty of Oil Painting with Gary Spetz Starts 10/8 Best of the Joy of Painting Best of Simply Painting TIME 6a, 12n, 6:30a, 12:30p, Best of the Joy of Painting Best of Simply Painting October 11 & October 12 Lidia’s Kitchen New Scandinavian Cooking No celebration of Italian-American culture is complete without Lidia Bastianich. delicious bite of this marathon. Garden to Table 7a, 1p, New Scandinavian Cooking Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef 7:3a, 1:30p, Garden to Table Moveable Feast George Hirsch Lifestyles Bringing it Home with Laura McIntosh Moveable Feast 8a, 2p, Ciao Italia Delicious Vegan Mashup Healthful Indian Flavors Starts 10/28 New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Delicious Vegan Mashup Healthful Indian Flavors Starts 10/28 Ciao Italia 8:30a, 2:30p Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Modern Irish Food Irish Food Trails Starts 10/30 Barbecue University Modern Irish Food Irish Food Trails Starts 10/30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa Rhytm Abroad Smart Travels with Rudy Maxa Equitrekking In the Americas Starts 10/2 Music Travler Equitrekking In the Americas Starts 10/2 9a, 3p Travel Block 9:30a, 3:30p Chef John Besh’s New Orleans Travel Block This Old House The Woodwright’s Shop Hometime Ask this Old House The Woodwright’s Shop This Old House 10:30a, 4:30p, Rough Cut Woodworking with Tommy Mac Woodsmith Shop Woodturning Workshop American Woodshop Starts10/26 Woodsmith Shop Rough Cut Woodworking with Tommy Mac 11a, 5p, P. 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Allen Smith’s Garden Home Vintage For Your Home 11:30a, 5:30p SUNDAY MONDAY Katie Brown Workshop TUESDAY WEDNESDAY M-F (unless noted otherwise) 5:00 pm Newsline 5:30 pm Journal 10:00 pm PBS Newshour 11:00 pm Nightly Business Report 2 pm – Moyers & Company 2:30 – Asia This Week 3 – Washington Week with Gwen Ifill 3:30 – Mclaughlin Group 4 – Charlie Rose – The Week 4:30 – European Journal 5 6 2 pm – Penguins: Spy in the Huddle 3 – Finding Your Roots 4 – Global Voices 6 – Central Standard on Education 6:30 – Film School Shorts 7 – Roosevelts: An Intimate 26 27 2 pm – Nature 3 – Finding your Roots 4 – Global Voices 6 – Local USA 6:30 –Film School Shorts 7 – Roosevelts: An Intimate – History 2 pm – Boomer List 3:30 – Pioneers of Television 4 – Frontline 6 – Secrets of the Dead 7 – NOVA 8 – Secrets of the Dead 9 – America by the Numbers 9 2 pm – NOVA 3 – Secrets of the Dead 4 – America by the Numbers 6 – Makers 7 – Hispanic Heritage Awards 8 – Annual Imagen Awards 9 – Makers 10 2 pm – Hispanic Heritage Awards 3 – Annual Imagen Awards 4 – Makers 5 – To the Contrary with Bonnie 5:30 – Asian Voices 6 – Global 300 6:30 – Scully/The World Show 2 pm – Losing Lambert 2:30 – Independent Lens 4 – Frontline 6 – Secrets of the Dead 7 – NOVA 8 – How We Got To Now with Steven Johnson 9 – America by the Numbers 2 pm – NOVA 3 – How We Got To Now with Steven Johnson 4 – America by the Numbers 4:30 – America by the Numbers 6 – Makers 7 – American Masters 8:30 – Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston 2 pm – American Masters 3:30 – Lost Years of Zora Neale Hurston 4 – Makers 5 – To the Contrary 5:30 – Asian Voices 6 – Global 3000 14 2 pm – America Reframed 3:30 – Dreamers Theater 4 – Global Voices 6 – Frontline 7 – Losing Lambert 7:30 – Independent Lens 9 – Frontline 15 21 2 pm – America Reframed 3 – Humble Beauty:Skid Row 4 – Global Voices 6 – Frontline 7 –Independent Lens 8 – Independent Lens 9 – Frontline 28 2 pm – America Reframed 4 – Global Voices 6 – Frontline 7 – Independent Lens 8 – Independent Lens 9 – Frontline 2 pm – Roosevelts: An Intimate History 4 – Local USA 4:30 – Film School Shorts 6 – Global Voices 7 – Global Voices 8 – America Reframed 3 2 pm – NOVA 3 – Rise of the Black Pharaohs 4 – America by the Numbers 4:30 – Life on the Line 6 – Makers 7 – Boomer List 8:30 – Pioneers of Television 16 22 2 pm – Independent Lens 3 – Independent Lens 4 – Frontline 6 – NOVA 8 – How We Got To Now 29 2 pm – Independent Lens 3 – Independent Lens 4 – Frontline 6 – Secrets of the Dead 7 – NOVA 8 – How We Got To Now 9 – America by the Numbers 23 30 17 24 2 pm – NOVA 3 – How We Got To Now 4 – America By The Numbers 4:30 – America By The Numbers 6 – Makers 7 – Independent Lens 8 – POV 31 2 pm – NOVA 3 – How We Got To Now 4 – America by the Numbers 4:30 – America by the Numbers 6 – Makers 7 – Half the Sky 9 - 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This event will present well known Psychics and Mediums such as Wanda Winters one of this shows co-founders, Sarina who is quite the enlightened psychic. Barbara Bennett psychic medium, Kris Faso Seer/ Medium/Stone Reader, Joy Steinhorst Davis psychic intuivive and Sally Gewinner who is an animal communicator (Your animals do not need to be present for her readings and skill). There will be several vendors, including our beloved far and wide Sue-Ryn Burns with her artfully blended herbs, oils and incense. She will also be signing books for her Herbal Recipe book. Terri VanAlstyne is an Herbal wrap distributor for “It works Global”. This is the 2nd year for Connie Nicolette of the Handmaidens Garden, specialty soaps, lotions and books. Joseph and Marion Davis of Western Vision, stones, geodes, jewelry and assorted rocks come learn about the properties of the different stones and crystals, The Dreaming Crow will have their massage chair, spirit art, crafts and much more. Treasure Is- land Energy Charged Jewelry, Salt lamps and Unique Gifts she will be displaying their newest charka design. Come by and tell the PISToLS your ghost stories or sign up for an investigation of your haunted house. Feel free to bring along pictures to share with your story. Also on hand for a book signing is New Age Children’s Author, Rayne Storm, with her newest release, “In the Night Sky: the Astrological Zodiac for Children.” We are welcoming back Sam Falvo, state Director for MUFON talking about “The people of Roswell”. The Holistic Energy workers will be all set up and ready to let you explore the different modalities available on hand. Elizabeth Mosher is a Labyrinth trained Facilitator, Reiki and Karuna Master Teacher. She will demonstrate Labyrinth Walking Meditation Techniques and Reiki Chakra Balancing. She is also co-founder of this show. A Labyrinth table will be set up for everyone to use at the faire with information on “How to draw your own Labyrinth”. The Mystical Journey has something for everyone whether you are seeking or just curious. The Event has a special all weekend fee or a daily entrance. There is also a discount rate for students. Part of the proceeds this year from admission benefits CNY Food Bank for Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties Please check www.therealmshift.com/ events.html for Pre Booking or more info and updates or call 315-686-2640 or 315382-2199 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / www.4thCoastEnt.com Rayne Storm New Age Children’s Author Book Signing at the Mystical Journey Holistic & Psychic Faire Best Western (University Inn) 90E. Main Street, Canton, NY Fri. Nov. 7th, 4pm to 8pm Sat. Nov. 8th, 10:30am to 8pm Sun. Nov. 9th, 10:30am to 6pm For More Information: www.RayneAnnaStorm.com “I consider my books, my work to be like the moon: a guiding light from which to learn, to live, and to share. It is that light that little cubs will be drawn to - to learn and to play. Those cubs will someday grow up to live their own lives with the foundation of what they have learned. They are the teachers of tomorrow, sharing their lessons with their own cubs, who come to play and to learn, beneath the love and light of the moon.” October 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 13 Best Of STOLF’S OLDIES Ask Cool Daddy 2 ---STOLF Did the Beatles write the Rolling Stones’ first single? Not the first, no, ironic as that would have been. While fans supposedly split into warring factions, Beatles versus Stones, the objects of their affection remained good mates from way back. Actually, as I recall it, there was hardly anybody who didn’t like both. But the first record released by the Stones was June 1963, A-side Chuck Berry’s “Come On,” B-side Willie Dixon’s “I Want to Be Loved.” It spent 14 weeks on the UK charts, reaching #21. In November 1963, their 2nd 45, again only in the UK, was a Lennon-McCartney song “I Wanna Be Your Man,” backed with a selfcomposed instrumental called “Stoned.” It was a bigger hit, up to #12. Why did the Beatles give their song away, one they would eventually record themselves? Because in those days, they “hustled” their music. There were 2 ways to make money with records: record your own and sell them, or write songs for others and receive royalty payments. That’s what ASCAP and BMI are for…to pay composers, not performers. The Beatles did both, with a passion. The first U.S. release by the Stones came in March 1964, Buddy Holly’s “Not Fade Away” backed with “I Wanna Be Your Man.” It reached #48, white the same A-side, with a different B-side, went to #3 in England. Wasn’t that catchy tune Ernie Kovacs used for his Nairobi Trio skits recycled a decade later for the Colt 45 Beer commercials? They do sound similar, but they are really different pieces of music. The “Song of the Nairobi Trio” was originally titled “Solfeggio,” written by jazz harpist (that’s harp, not harmonica!) Robert Maxwell. Solfeggio is Italian for a form of vocalese where each note is sung with it’s corresponding dore-mi syllable. The recording Kovacs used was by Maxwell’s orchestra, with vocals by the Ray Charles Singers, no not that one, the other one, Perry Como’s Ray Charles. The jingle on the Colt 45 Malt Liquor commercials with Billy Van was written by Canadian legends of jingledom Jerry Toth and Dolores Claman. It was officially titled “A Completely Unique Experience.” In 1968 Claman also composed the Hockey Night in Canada Theme. I love both Henry Mancini’s “Peter Gunn” soundtrack albums. Should I search out and watch the shows? For great 1950s-style crime drama, yes, definitely…but for the music, not so much. Hank of course revolutionized TV music, replacing orchestral violins with cool jazz. Even the syndicated western “Shotgun Slade” used anachronistically hip tunes, and that was a selling point. But as great as that swinging music was, “Brothers Go to Mothers,” “Dreamsville,” The Floater,” and all the rest were actually fleshed-out arrangements based on brief motifs used on the show, what they call in the business “cues.” Even the iconic Peter Gunn Theme ran less than 60 seconds at the beginning and end of each half-hour episode. So yes, you will hear bits and pieces you’ll recognize, and a bevy of sultry nightclub singers to boot, but don’t expect to hear Peter Gunn’s greatest hits. It didn’t work that way… same thing with other TV soundtrack records from the period. For once and for all, was the Buoys’ song “Timothy” really about cannibalism? It sure 14 was, and the 20-year-old composer of the song never denied it, not then, not ever, and that was Rupert Holmes…yup, the “Pina Colada Song” guy. He was kicking around the music business in the late 1960s, and got a band from Wilkes-Barre, PA signed to Scepter Records, home of Dione Warwick and B.J. Thomas. The deal included one single, but they understood there’d be virtually no promotion of it. So Rupert figured, why not put out something that would be automatically banned, based on the time-honored principle that bad publicity is still publicity. The mining disaster and subsequent scarfing of poor Tim was inspired by Tennessee Ernie Ford’s “16 Tons”…he thought the description of “a man” in that song sounded like a recipe, and while not a member of the Buoys, he did play piano on the track. The rest is one-hit-wonder history. “Timothy” was one of the slowest rising hits ever, gaining popularity thru word of mouth, as radio stations fussed over whether to play it. In some markets, one station did, while its crosstown rival didn’t, but it was that way with a lot of singles. Scepter Records felt blind-sided and tried to push the story that Timothy was a mule, not a person, but Rupert refused to go along. It’s said there’s a censored version with different lyrics, but I’ve yet to find it. Something to look forward to, sez me. Yeah, but the Purple People Eater is called that because he eats purple people, right? Of course, and he even says so in the song…when asked “What’s your line?” he replies “Eating purple people and it sure is fine.” The counterargument is that he’s the one that’s purple, not the people he eats. Well, it’s both, so why are we having this discussion? Maybe that’s how he gets to be purple, did you ever think of that? Sheb Wooley wrote and recorded this classic. Soon after, “The Purple People Eater Meets The Witch Doctor” was written and recorded by Joe South, and covered by the Big Bopper. Sheb came right back with “Santa and the Purple People Eater” just in time for Christmas. Man, those were the days... It was labeled “Ameriachi,” but did Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass ever recorded any real mariachi music? Not only didn’t they, Herb said in interviews at the time that he purposely avoided it. Yes, he was from Los Angeles, and was influenced by the rowdy excitement of the music he heard at bullfights in Tijuana, but even his breakthrough single “The Lonely Bull” was originally titled “Twinkle Star.” The first 2 Tijuana Brass albums especially did have some ethnic touches, even German oom-pah…and early publicity described it as “Tex-Mex” flavored, but Herb was aiming for something else. Real mariachi has kind of a hurry-up waltz beat, and the TJB sound was pure American pop all the way. I heard that the group Poco was originality named Pogo…true? Absolutely! They signed with Epic records in February 1969, but by April, Pogo comic strip artist Walt Kelly had gotten wind of their name and threatened to sue. So they came up with the bright idea of changing Pogo to Poco…this worked especially well with capital letters, the G morphing into a C. Thus the their name recognition was pretty much retained, and presumably some letter-head was salvaged as well. Till next time, go to deepfriedhoodsiecups. wordpress.com and follow the groovy links...and whatever you do, rock on! 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Saturday October 25 Music and dancing with “Alan Betrus Band” from 9-1. For further information call the club at 347-3099. Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas CLASSIFIEDS Place Your FREE AD Here! To place your free classified ad send the information along with your contact info to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com FOR SALE... FOR SALE: Ampeg Svt 450watt solid state...works n sounds awesome.And Ampeg Svt 4/10 cabinet. Prefer to sell together...call 315-276-8668 (July 2014-002) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Technics Keyboard- Works Great! 61 keys W/initial aftertouch, 64 Polyphony, 1008 Sounds and 33 Drum kits. Many effects. EZ record and edit. PRICE REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE. $250.315-769-3854 if no answer, please leave message. (July 2014-003) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: silver marshal half stack mg series with stock Celestin speakers. She is in amazing condition and hasn’t been played too loud. 450 obo. Call 315483 5747 (April 2014-003) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Pair of Jbl speaker with 1 15” woofer and a horn. They have a little bit of road usage but overall not too bad, currently being used for practice so you can hear them. Asking $250 call or text 315886-2313 (April 2014-004) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Weber Grand that we need gone this week. Gorgeous sound, brilliant Mahogany finish. Less than a year old. Message me for more information on price and location. Or call the store @ 315788-9998 and ask for Damien. This is a once in decade kind of price on a grand piano. (April 2014-002) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Fender Precision Bass 1984 era, with hard shell case $400.00 also pevey keyboard amp KB/A 30 $150.00 BOTH for $500.00 Phone (315)386-4018 (Aug 2014-003) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Near perfect condition. Purchased a couple months ago for $700, sell $650 used three times. 315-842-8275(Oct. 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Complete PA System for sale. Here’s what you get. (1) Behringer Euro Power PXM 2000 10 channel powered mixer, 2 JBL SF-15 2 way speakers, (2) Electro Voice S-181 18” sub woofers, (1) Carver PM 900 power amp, (1) Carver PT-1250 Power amp, (1) Electro Voice EX-18 Crossover, (1) RPM Electronics Aux power supply (2) 35’ speaker cables, SKB Amp rack and 100’ of speaker cable. Great PA for either a band or DJ. Come give it a listen before you buy. Asking $1600.00 obo….Also Alesis DM10 Studio Electronic Drum Kit.. Used very little. $500 firm (315) 261-8057 (May 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE: DRUM SET- Ludwig Accent CS Custom 8 Piece Set-Very good condition; some pieces like new. Most pieces eight years old, some no more than five years old. Only one owner, used infrequently (amateur hobbyist). SELLING ONLY AS SET. $2,800.00 OBO Description - Bass Drum with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Floor Tom with case, Floor Tom with case, Snare with case, Cymbals - Zildjian ZBT Flash Splash, A Series Avedis Zildjian Custom Projection 16 inch Crash Cymbal, A Series Avedis Zildjian 16 inch Crash Cymbal 18 inch ZBT Zildjian Effect Cymbal, Z Series Zildjian 20 inch Ride Cymbal, 18 inch Wuhan Effect Cymbal, A Custom Zildjian 14 inch Projection High Hat, Zildjian ZXT 14 inch Titanium Rock High Hat, 11 ½ inch Wuhan Cymbal, Gibraltar Straight Rack with Wing: Short Cymbal Boom Tilter and 4 Hex L-Rod Ball Arms. Hardware: Assorted Ludwig hardware and clamps, Pearl Remote Eliminator High Hat/Pearl Double Bass Pedals with case, SKB Hardware Case. 315-379-1540 (March 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Used King 601 student trumpet for sale, $200. It comes with Umi 7C mouthpiece and large, strong case. I’ve been playing this trumpet about 12 years now, including in the Syracuse University marching band and pep band. Some nicks and scratches in the finish, worn valve buttons, and the bell has had some dents repaired- can see in the finish. Good starter trumpet for students. (Sept. 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Gear for sale! Fender blacktop series telecaster $350, fender stratocoustic $250 and crate 50 watt acoustic amp $80. Potsdam area, call 315 261 1153. (Aug 2014-001) ----------------------------------------------------------- looking... LOOKING FOR: Classic Rock band that needs mature, high energy Lead Singer. No attitudes here, just looking to play gigs and make great music. Over 20 years experiance and new to Potsdam area. Moved for employment and miss my old band! If you need a great front man that gets the crowd going I’m your man. Referances. Call or Email Terry 315-212-6376 or terfish57@yahoo. com. (March 2014-003) ----------------------------------------------------------- Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / www.4thCoastEnt.com LOOKING FOR: talented, versatile lead guitarist for Canton/Potsdam area band seeking to play out regularly. We play an eclectic mix of classic and contemporary rock with a bit of R&B, reggae, Latin, and world music thrown into the mix: Pretenders, Hendrix, Talking Heads, Black Crowes, Stevie Wonder, CSNY, Khaled. Must be comfortable soloing. Ability to add some vocal harmonies would be a plus. Serious inquiries and mature attitudes only. Contact John at djleftover@gmail. com or (315) 854-5584 (March 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: a lead signer, if you can play guitar, thats great to. We’ve been around for a few years, where around gouverneur and chaumont area and we all have 10-20 years experience. Looking to do todays top Country. Contact - John Markwick @ Jm_Forestry@yahoo.com or txt 315-286-9575 (Aug 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR:I am a 31-year old drummer from Potsdam, NY looking to form a band. Interested in playing classic/contemporary rock with some alternative mixed in. Call 566-1132 after 3 PM. (Oct. 2013-001) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: 41 year old guitar player looking to start or join a modern rock / metal band covers and originals. I have pro gear, want to have fun not another job. People that understand family comes first. Text or call Pat , 315-751-6076 (May 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Country/rock-a-billy lead guitarist looking to join or start a new group. Good history, great gear. Call 315-323-0348, ask for Pete (July 2014-001) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Hey where are all the drummers out there???? Looking for an experienced drummer who wants to play original country blues to Shinedown. If ur interested u can call 315-3235262 anytime.... (Sept 2013-004) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Lead guitarist looking to pick. Dependable, great gear, flexible, prefer country clean. Will join or start a group. If interested call 2658089 evenings or leave a message and I will get back to you. (Sept 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: -looking for a business partner for Canton, Potsdam to be into opening a club . I have over 20 years as a DJ in the business. I am from new York and have a good plan. this is a money making opportunity 35 riverside drive, apt. 3-f,canton,new York `3617 Mike Calvin (Dec 2013-003) ----------------------------------------------------------- free... FREE: FREE ITEMS AT FORARTSAKE I am clearing out many things at the store for my closing on July 31. The following items are available to anyone that wants them. 1. Dirt Devil Cordless Stick Vac (rechargeable) (works), 2. Electrolux Prolux vacuum (works), 3. Coat rack, 4. Large filing cabinet - metal 4 drawer, 5. Small filing cabinet - metal 2 drawer, 6. Canon 35 mm SLR film camera, 7. 12 jars of colored sand. Contact Stuart at 483-9411 if interested. (Aug 2014-004) ---------------------------------------------------------- Visit Us At 4thcoastent.COM Available... AVAILABLE: -All Ears Sound for all your live band sound reinforcement, we’ll give you that big full sound without the big price tag to go with it. Reliable, affordable and experienced. call (315) 2466666 or email All.ears.sound@gmail.com We travel outside the 315 area code !! (April 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------AVAILABLE: -After a few weeks off to Recharge Hughes Audio is ready to start taking New Clients to fill out its 2014 date book. It has been a time of change and what this means is that I am available to bring the Big Sound and Big Lights and Big 80s style energy that has been my trademark for the last 35 years to all area musicians. Might even get a chance to bring out the Fog Machine and Lasers. I would like to thank the couple of bands that have already jumped on board for July. Only have 2nd weekend open so July is pretty busy but I’m looking to fill August, September and October at this time. I can do from a Country Band to the Hard Rock Band and anything in between. I have done 60 piece Orchestras to Touring Country and Rock Acts and even a American Idol Contestant. So if your a New Band that needs gear to play out or your an established band looking for that something extra for a special occasion or you just want to concentrate on Making Music then let me help you out. Can do most venues! Reasonable Rates. Give me a call at 315-323-1695 for more info, dates and bookings. Call and let me take your show to THE NEXT LEVEL. (July 2014-004) ---------------------------------------------------------- RIVERSIDE SOUND: Concert Sound & P.A. Installations and Backline Gear. Systems to 20,000 watts. NY State Registered and Insured 315-764-0870 ( Visit Us on Facebook ) BOTTOMS UP DJ & Karaoke Company A Complete DJ & Karaoke Service with over 20 years experience offering resonable rates and excellence in service. Let us make your event truly something to remember! Kevin Cutway 315-271-0768 Bottomsupdj@yahoo.com to REMOVE a CLASSIFIED Send the CODE at the End of the Classified ex: (May 2013-001) to have it removed from our listing...without it... we CAN NOT remove your Classified for you. Send Your CODE to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com October 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 15 20 Andrews Street, Massena Open 7 Days a Week DELMAR SPORTSMEN’S TAVERN 315-769-9704 October Events Sunday ... 0ctober 5th Delmar welcomes Angus Lamorea 1 st solo performance... 4pm Friday ... October 31st Halloween Party Crunchenstein 9:30 to 1:30 Every Saturday pool tournament 3pm Wednesday 8pm to close Bud Light draft pitcher night Wednesdays... Karaoke night with Starman Thursdays ... Live Acoustic Rock 8 to midnight Friday ...3rd, 10th and 24th DJ 9:30pm - 1:30am Friday ... 17th Matt Hatter Band 9:30pm - 1:30am Saturday ... Karaoke every Saturday night Sunday... Live Acoustic Rock 4pm-8pm SWaG SWaG is a classic and modern rock band (with other flavors of music thrown in also) comprised of Ben Wisner, Bryan Cobb and Jay Barrett. Three experienced and seasoned musicians from NNY. Whether you’re looking for a dance party or just top notch musicianship, SWaG is suited for any occasion. thebandswag.com David Wells Singer/Songwriter from Norwood, NY, is currently working on his third studio album at Studio37 in Ogdensburg, NY. You can catch him along with fellow guitarist Rik Woodward, live across northern NY throughout the summer. He is also currently looking to fill some dates for the summer months. Keep up to date at www.davidwellsmusic.net and at www.facebook.com/dwsongwriter. If you are interested in booking, please contact david@davidwellsmusic.net 16 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / October 2014 (Flashback Quiz on page 9 (Crossword Puzzle on page 9 flashback AnsweRS 1. The Byrds. The song, with lyrics taken from the Book of Ecclesiastes, was penned by Pete Seeger ... or, as he put it, six words of it, plus the music. Seeger always gave 45 percent of royalties to the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions. 2. The Crystals, in 1963. The Beach Boys followed in 1965 with “Then I Kissed Her.” 3. Black Sabbath, in 1970. “Paranoid” was written at the last minute to fill three minutes on their album of the same name. 4. Anita Ward, in 1979. 5. “Don’t Sleep in the Subway,” by Petula Clark in 1967. English composer Tony Hatch said in an interview that the “subway” wasn’t an American transportation system but was instead a British pedestrian underpass. September 7 Grit N Grace - Silverado Inn. Halo Hoedown. 135 Marginal Rd Herkimer, NY 13350. Country / Rock / Variety concert. 11am to 6pm. Free September 12 Grit N Grace Unplugged - Shots Sports Bar. 700 Varick St., Utica, NY 13502. Acoustic Country / Rock / Variety concert. 5pm to 8pm. Free September 12 Grit N Grace - Main Street Tavern. 2298 Dewing Ave., Clayville, NY 13322. Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. $5.00 Business Directory October 4 Grit N Grace- Nothin Fancy. 10 Ruth Street, Verona, NY 13476. Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. $5.00 October 10 Grit N Grace - Toby Keith’s Bar. 306 Hiawatha Blvd W. Syracuse, NY 13290. Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. Free October 24 Grit N Grace Unplugged - Shots Sports Bar. 700 Varick St., Utica, NY 13502. Acoustic Country / Rock / Variety concert. 5pm to 8pm. Free October 31 Grit N Grace - Matteson Hotel. 1001 state route 51, Ilion, New York 13357. Country / Rock / Variety concert. 9:30pm to 1:30am. Free To Place Your Ad In The Business Directory Call 854-3119 Lin, Faron, Carter and Buster play classic country hits from the 50’s to the 90’s and beyond, as well as classic hits from other musical genres. Just right for your occasion. Contact: Lin Conant - 244-8120 (pedal steel and vocal) Faron Parent - 287-2663 (lead and vocal) Carter Houk - 262-4561 (bass and vocal) Buster LaCombe - 713-4202 (drums and vocal) Check our Website at backcountry.vpweb.com Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas Business Directory Universal Transit Jam Band/ Utica NY Contact Information: 315-765-1103 universaltransitband@gmail.com Short Bio: Structured Improvisation of American Rock and Roll. Original music and classic tunes. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/ UniversalTransit?ref=hl Riverside Liquors Hours: Mon-Thur • 10 - 9 Fri - Sat • 10 - 10 Sun • 12 - 5 37 Riverside drive Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-2721 H76 air D esigns Main Street • Canton, NY “Creating the Best You” Hair Designs Uses 100% Wind Power Ye Olde Liquors Wines • Liquors • Cordials 10% Off 2 or more bottles of *liquor* on Thursdays Senior Discount Everyday. Open 10a.m. - 9p.m. Certified Public Accountant • Audit • Accounting • Taxes 6711 US Highway 11 Canton, New York 13617 Tel (315) 265-5222 Locations Cowan Mansion Rd. Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8120 9398 Rte. 56 Massena, NY 13662 (315) 769-2360 Residential & Commercial & Wall Papering PO Box 521 Canton, NY 13617 Phone: 315-386-3729 Fax: 315-386-8776 Oswegatchie Coffee Co. (315) 379-9662 Kaaral Aquage Neuma Gage For Men Venique Nail Lacquer Flat Irons John C Parcell IV, CPA, CFE 50’, 60’s & Country Rock Contact Mike................315-543-2668 Lester...............315-262-2634 Larry................315-393-3417 Bob.................315-562-4030 The Cascade Inn, Inc. Restaurant • Motel • Lounge Junction of Routes 11 & 68 4 West Main Street Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8503 University Shopping Center Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8377 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / www.4thCoastEnt.com 117 E. Main St Gouverneur Pastries • Salads Breakfast Soup • Sandwiches 287-0704 Free WiFi Double Barrel Blues Band doublebarrelbluesband.com For Booking Call Mark Cloutier (315) 493-4663 or (315) 299-8026 mcloutier82@gmail.com www.markcloutierguitar.com JOSIE’S Little PIZZERIA (315) 386-3734 25 Main Street • Canton, NY 13617 Remember To Stop By Sylvia’s Lounge Under Josie’s Little Pizzeria For Fun, Food, Cheer And Occasional Entertainment! October 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 17 Great People. Great Products. Great Prices. Fri., Oct. 17 at 7:00 pm FERRIS STATE Cell Phones & Tablets ■ Verizon Wireless Authorized Retailer ■ iPhone / iPad ■ Droid ■ Blackberry Installation ■ Complete Audio & Video Installation for All Commercial and Residential Environments ■ Ask for a FREE Estimate! Sheet Music & Collections Sat, Oct. 18 at 7:00 pm FERRIS STATE Tickets: $11 reserved $7 gen. admission $5 student/child Box Office: 315-229-5696 1 Annual Fall Classic Rock n Roll Show st ...with 3 Great Bands from NNY ■ Fender ■ Peavey ■ Line 6 ■ Gretsch ■ Fishman ■ Schecter ■ Roland ■ Taylor ■ Hartke ■ Ibanez Digital Recording & Processing ■ Alesis ■ Roland ■ Digitech ■ Yamaha ■ Korg ■ Sonar ■ Lexicon ■ ART ■ Finale ■ Tascam ■ Boss ■ Cakewalk ■ Zoom ■ IK Multimedia ■ Akai Lighting, DJ & Karaoke Products ■ American DJ ■ Ampco ■ MBT ■ Gemini ■ CAVS ■ PC DJ ■ Numark ■ Sound Choice ■ Pioneer ■ Vocopro Drums & Percussion Band & Orchestra Instruments ■ Yamaha ■ Samuel Shen■ Conn-Selmer ■ Buffet ■ Gemeinhardt ■ Jupiter ■ Jiggs PBone ... eclectic mix of folk, acoustic, and classic rock Keyboards Waydown Wailers ... edge of the swamp rock, blues, and jam with a healthy dash of good old Americana Six Foot Midget Between the Buns Upstairs Music Hall Potsdam NY ... Rock | Classic Rock 80s Rock |Country Rock $10.00 admission and wear your dancing shoes 18 Guitars & Amps ■ Yamaha ■ Mapex ■ Zildjian ■ Promark ■ Ludwig ■ Regal Tip ■ Sabian ■ Remo ■ LP ■ DW ■ Evans ■ Gibraltar ■ Vic Firth ■ Gretsch Northbound Friday October 3rd 8pm to Midnight ■ Popular & Classical--All Publishers...Special Orders Daily! ■ Largest Selection in Northern New York! Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / October 2014 ■ Yamaha ■ Korg ■ Casio ■ Clavinova ■ Roland Sound Reinforcement ■ Yamaha ■ Peavey ■ Mackie ■ Shure ■ dbx ■ Electro Voice ■ JBL ■ Samson ■ Crown International ■ Presonus ■ QSC ■ Audix ■ Anchor Audio Home Audio & Surround Sound ■ SONY ■ Denon ■ Boston Acoustics ■ Yamaha TVs, DVD Players, Camcorders, Digital Still Cameras ■ SONY ■ LG ■ PANASONIC Downtown Potsdam (315)265-8100 northernmusicandvideo.com Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas www.damondrums.com Smile www.nfgdds.com 315.287.7900 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / www.4thCoastEnt.com October 2014 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 19 20 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / October 2014 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas
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