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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.
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- 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
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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.
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ARTISTS, WRITERS, PERFORMERS, ect.
Send your: Name/Business, Genre and Location
Contact Information, and a Short Bio to:
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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.
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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
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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
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Kerri
Canedy,
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Kind
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Laurentian Singers
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SeptemberOctober
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director
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Friday, October 31, 8 pm
Tim
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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
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17, 7 pm
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Barry Torres, director
David Henderson, director
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Laurentian
Singers
Artist’s Lecture
Monday-Thursday, October 20-23
Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall
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Friday,
November
14,
8
pm
Barry
Torres,
Thursday,
September
Kazuaki Tanahashi,director
Zenartist
Alexander String Quartet Residency
---------Friday,
December
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with
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Akropolis Reed Quintet
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15,
12Remainders
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227 Sherman
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in conjunction
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Performance
Hall
Tuesday,
October
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7 pm
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October 22,
12 pm
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performance:
Lilith
and
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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
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Performance
Hall
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Friday,
September
5
Wind Ensemble
David Thomas, curator
UniversityOctober
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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
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Theatre
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Thursday-Saturda
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SoundSandBox
String
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DavidTanahashi,
Thomas,
curator
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Performance
Renata
Artman
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violin;
Bruce
Uchimura,
cello
Wednesday,
December
10,
8 pm
Moving In: Finding
the Self
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Kerri Canedy, artistic
director
in conjunctionwith
with the
exhibition
Secret Mantra
in conjunction
the
exhibition:
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Launders
Underground
Peterson-Kermani
Performance
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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
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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
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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
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the Chapel Episcopal
Recital
Griffiths
123
Friday, November
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Unitarian
Universalist
Church
September
15, required.
12 pm
227 Sherman
Street,
Watertown
Wednesday-Saturday, November 5-8, 8 pm
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admission.
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Music
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Christmas
Akropolis Reed Quintet
3.5 Main Street,
Canton
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performance:
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Sondra Goldsmith
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Friday,
September
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December
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Friday,
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Unitarian Universalist
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Public performance: Lilith
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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/
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November
4:30 pm
Friday, September 19, 8 pm
Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall
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October 14-December 6
October
14-December
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Monday, November 17, 7 pm
Peterson-Kermani
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Renata Artman Knific, violin; Bruce Uchimura, cello
Wednesday,
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The Seventh Annual Mystical Journey Holistic & Psychic Faire will again be presented
at the Best Western (University Inn) in Canton NY. Wanda Winters and Elizabeth (BJ) Mosher
will be your hostess for the 3 day event. This
year’s faire will run Friday Nov.7th, 4-8 pm,
Sat Nov.8th, 10:30-8 pm and Sunday Nov 9th,
10:30- 6 pm. There is a new line up of free
lectures starting at 12 noon on Sat. times and
the lectures are subject to change so please
check the front sign in table for revisions or
our website, Topics from UFO to Labyrinths.
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/
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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
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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
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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.
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whatever you do, rock on!
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(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.
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& 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
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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!
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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
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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!
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■ 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
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Smile
www.nfgdds.com
315.287.7900
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