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Lake Placid Center For The Arts Begins 2015 With Local
Artist Burdette Parks And His Exhibit Eye Of The Beholder
Lake Placid, NY: The Lake Placid Center for the Arts
(LPCA) begins 2015 with the gallery exhibit Burdette
Parks: Eye of the Beholder. The exhibit will run from
January 2 until January 25. The LPCA gallery hours are
Wednesday through Saturday from 1 PM until 5 PM.
There is no charge to view the exhibit. There is be an
opening meet-the-artist reception on Friday, January 2
from 5 PM until 7 PM. The public is invited to attend.
About the Artist
Burdette Parks was born and educated in North
Dakota receiving a BA in Theater Arts from the University of North Dakota. He developed an early interest in
photography through his father, an inveterate and prolific family picture taker. That interest was cemented in
1964 when the North Dakota State Travel Department
purchased two of his nature slides. At the University of
North Dakota, Burdette did yearbook photography for
the Journalism Department, learned processing and
darkroom basics doing work-study at the University
News Bureau and was mentored in photography by a
commercial photographer and an award-winning photojournalist while pursuing first a pre-med degree and
ultimately a degree in Theatre Arts. A brief “invitational”
stint with the U.S. Army deposited him in Texas where
he managed and owned live theaters for over fourteen
From Here To Eternity The Musical
Plays The Lpca Big Screen Before
Heading To Broadway
Lake Placid, NY: The Lake Placid Center for the
Arts (LPCA) will present a screening of Tim Rice’s new
musical adaptation of From Here to Eternity before the
production heads to Broadway next year. The screening will take place on Saturday, January 10 at 1 PM.
Tickets are $16 for adults, $14 for LPCA Members and
$10 for students. Tickets are available by calling the
LPCA Box Office at 518.523.2512 or online at www.
lakeplacidarts.org.
About From Here to Eternity
Pearl Harbor, 1941, where the girls sing “don’cha
like Hawaii”, the men of G Company sing the blues,
and where even on an army base, love and desire are
never very far away. When the troubled Private Prewitt (Robert Lonsdale) falls for the kind hearted escort Lorene (Siubhan Harrison), and when his platoon
sergeant, Warden (Darius Campbell), embarks on a
dangerous affair with his commanding officer’s wife,
Karen (Rebecca Thornhill), the lives of both men are
set on a course they cannot control. As war approaches, the worlds of the four lovers and the soldiers of G
Company are dramatically ripped apart.
Sir Tim Rice’s epic new musical, From Here To
Eternity, is adapted from one of the greatest novels
of the twentieth century; a gripping tale of illicit love
and army life which translates in to a breath-taking,
romantic and excitingly original show, set to join the
front rank of great musicals.
This year marks 60 years since the film version
swept the board at the Academy Awards winning 8
Oscars. The large scale production features a cast of
33 accompanied by a 15-piece orchestra. The release
will include an exclusive behind the scenes tour of
London’s Shaftsbury Theatre and an interview with Sir
Tim Rice.
About the LPCA
Now in its 41st season, the Lake Placid Center for
the Arts is dedicated to presenting and fostering quality arts which inspire, enrich, educate and entertain
people of all ages. Located in the Adirondack Park
of Northern New York, the LPCA consistently presents
arts of the highest caliber in music, dance and theatre
performances, film exhibitions and visual arts presentations. In addition, the Arts Center provides special
arts-in-education programs, workshops and residencies for aspiring and renowned artists.
- Jan 2, 2015: Burdette Parks show, “Eye
of the Beholder” , does open at the Lake
Placid Center for the Arts from 5 - 7.
- Jan 2, 2015: NorthWind Fine Arts,
show, featuring Russ & Kathy Hartung, also
opens from 5-7 pm, NOT on Friday Jan 9.
- Jan 4, 2015: Last day for Mary Lou
Reid’s “Christmas Presence” show at the
Artists Guild Gallery.
- Jan 9, 2015: “Fire Auction”!, opens
from 5 - 7 pm at the Adirondack Artists Guild
Gallery.
Both NorthWind and the Artists Guild
have mistakenly announced the wrong dates
for each other’s shows - which normally are
on the same night. Not in January 2015,
however. We hope this eases whatever confusion has developed!
Hope you’ll still find time to stop in at the
Adirondack Artists Guild Gallery - you’ll always find an artist on duty.
Diane, Jackie, Meg, Nancy, Suzanne, Barry, Sandy, Burdette, Ursula, Toos, Ken, Mary
Lou, Valerie, Eleanor, Georgeanne & Jeanne
Adirondack Artists’ Guild
Exhibit Openings In January
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Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015
years in San Antonio and Austin. During more than two
decades producing, directing and performing live theater, Burdette incorporated photography. He did extensive publicity and production photography for his own
and other theaters. His first formal gallery show was at
a San Antonio gallery in 1980 and for thirty years a steel
sculpture of his has graced the Sculpture Garden at the
San Antonio Museum of Art.
Since 1990, he has been living in the Adirondacks
with his wife whom he met through the amorous influence of Saranac Lake’s Pendragon Theater and has
enthusiastically rekindled a decades long devotion to
photography.
The transition from film to digital photography happened for Burdette in 2001. He has been working to keep
pace with this rapidly advancing technology ever since.
Specializing in fine art and landscape/nature work, he
has had work showcased in multiple juried shows in the
Adirondack region and has been featured in numerous
exhibits. Photographs of his were awarded Best of Show
in ACNA’s 2009 Cover Art competition, an Honorable
Mention in their 2011 show and First Place in LPCA’s
2013 Black and White competition.
As an early convert to digital photography, Burdette
has accumulated a vast store of information on this ever
evolving technology he and shares his discoveries and
enthusiasm through classes and workshops. He has
been teaching digital photography workshops at Great
Camp Sagamore each spring and fall since 2006. He
also tutors and offers occasional digital and Photoshop
workshops locally. He serves on the Executive Committee of Saranac Lake ArtWorks and is an exhibiting member of the Adirondack Artists’ Guild in Saranac Lake,
NY. His work can be seen at the Guild’s gallery and in
other North Country galleries as well as on his web site
at www.roundlakestudios.com. While people and theatre
remain strong photographic interests, Burdette finds the
natural studio of the Adirondacks a beguiling place to
explore expanding photographic horizons.
Now in its 41st season, the Lake Placid Center for
the Arts is dedicated to presenting and fostering quality
arts which inspire, enrich, educate and entertain people
of all ages. Located in the Adirondack Park of Northern
New York, the LPCA consistently presents arts of the
highest caliber in music, dance and theatre performances, film exhibitions and visual arts presentations. In addition, the Arts Center provides special arts-in-education
programs, workshops and residencies for aspiring and
renowned artists.
FEATURED CD
Conversations, Vol. 1
by A Fine Line
Jazz Standards in the tradition of the Bill Evans and Keith Jarrett trios
A Fine Line is the jazz duo of Bill Vitek and
Dan Gagliardi. From the Thousand Islands to the
Adirondack Park, and lots of small towns in between, they’ve been playing music together for a
decade in New York’s “North Country.” They released their first CD, “A Fine Line” in 2005. While
continuing to work as a duo, Dan and Bill have
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All three musicians on this recording have careers that keep them busy during the day. Mike
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Bill studied piano with Ray Bozenski and Frank
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See How They Run.
Mike is originally from Long Island. He
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ATTENTION:
ARTISTS, WRITERS, PERFORMERS, ect.
Send your: Name/Business, Genre and Location
Contact Information, and a Short Bio to:
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- 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 Mohawk-made 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.
---------------------------------------------------------LaPointe, Catherine Potsdam, NY
Genre: Illustration and Design
Bio: I have a BFA in Illustration from Syracuse
University. I have interned with Illustration House
in New York City and the Florence International
Theatre Company in Florence, Italy. I am currently
working on my portfolio of middle grade book
cover designs, and selling hand-painted shoes and
other items from my Etsy shop.
Contact/Web: LaPointeArt@gmail.com
www.CatherineLaPointe.com
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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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---------------------------------------------------------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 over 50 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
January 2015 /
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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.
From the Distance of Places
Life sings soulful notes
In speaking tones
Life is with us, in us
Lines of verse we do contrive
Dreams we do invite
Stories are neeed to survive,
Yesterday, we were younger
Our life seemed intense
We were thinking much
By James Oliver Ryan
Tomorrow, growing older
Our life being spent
Reaching out, we keep in touch,
Now
Our thoughts are of the day
Out there nature’s many places wait
We feel the beat of life
It is in asymmetrical state,
From the distance of places
Near or faraway
Life-------- Resonates!!!
Send Your Poetry To:
fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com
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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
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TAUNY JAMS, hosted by Gretchen Koehler and
Barb Heller, return to The TAUNY Center in 2015.
Beginning January 9th, and continuing on the first
Friday of each month through May, TAUNY’s traditional music jams are open to anyone in the community interested in playing old time fiddle tunes.
All levels of musicians, singers and step dancers are welcome. Jams are held from 7:00pm to
8:30pm at The TAUNY Center, 53 Main St., down-
town Canton.
Gretchen Koehler is a renowned fiddle player
and teacher who relishes sharing traditional music with her North Country neighbors. Barb Heller,
host of NCPR’s String Fever, is a talented performer, and a strong supporter of live and collaborative
music. More information about the jams is available at tauny.org.
Visit
Us
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At
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Bee Children
POETRY
Near or faraway
The voice of us
Life-------- resonates,
TAUNY Jams Resume in January
Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015
Canton, NY-based Bee Children play a diverse range of original folkrock and agit-folk songs designed to keep your hoping machine running!
Members: John Collins, Shane Rogers, Don Burlingame, Terry DuBray,
Sarah Gates, Sarah Todd, and Jon Dufore.
Their debut CD, Veranophonic, was recorded at the studios of
North Country Public Radio and will be released in January 2015.
Contact: John Collins (collins@stlawu.edu)
For information about upcoming gigs:
www.facebook.com/wearebeechildren and www.wearebeechildren.com
Bessette’s Bottles-N-Beverages
39 Gouverneur St. Canton, NY 13617 • 315-386-4464
-Large selection of cold beer. 30-pks, 12-pks, 6-pks, kegs
-Large selection of micro brew beers
-64oz growler - 12 on tap
-Mix and match 6-pks on micro brew beers
-Propane Tank Refills $11.99
-Jake & Amos pickled foods
-We pick up cans and bottles for redemption, just give us a
call!!!
Bessette’s Liquor & Wine
37 Gouverneur St. Canton, NY 13617 • 315-386-4468
Thursday Specials - 10% Off 2 Bottles Or More Of 1.5’s
Wine And 10% Off 2 Or More Mags Of Liquor!
10% Off All Wine On Tuesday
10% Off Every Day For Seniors
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Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas
Car-Freshner / Toyota Summer Concert Series Presented By Dpao
The CAR-FRESHNER / TOYOTA 2014 Summer Concert Series presented by DPAO had one
of its best seasons ever. Over 12,000 people
from multiple counties (Jefferson, Lewis, St.
Lawrence, Oswego, etc.,) and as far away as
Rochester/Buffalo as well as other states attended the three summer concerts. Jeff Dunham and HEART were both sold out shows held
indoors at the Watertown Fairgrounds Arena.
Country Star Brantley Gilbert performed outdoors at the Watertown Fairgrounds before an
estimated crowd of over 6,000 people!
The DPAO Foundation, started this past
January, was established to engage in fundraising activities for the benefit of Disabled Persons
Action Organization. The Foundation will use its
assets to aid children and adults with developmental disabilities, and their families, to live as
productive and accepted members of the community.
The success of the DPAO Concert Series
played a vast role in allowing our agency to continue to serve our consumers with developmental disabilities. A sincere “Thank You” goes out
to all of our ticket buyers, sponsors, donors,
volunteers, media and staff who supported us!
An individual breakdown of each concert is
listed here for your review.
JEFF DUNHAM
Wednesday – June 25th
Watertown Fairgrounds Arena
Attendance: 2,968
Income: $140,609
Expenses: $118,241
Net Profit: $22,368
HEART
Wednesday - August 6th
Watertown Fairgrounds Arena
Attendance: 2,826
Income: $126,345
Made In New York Festival 2015 Musical Lineup
In addition to the fund raising aspects and the vendor
promotion of the festival, this year’s event is anchored by
a day long music entertainment venue. The music line
up this year is exciting. Our festival project promotes up
and coming bands with attention to bands from across
the state and we have some great local talent that will hit
the stages.
The 2015 bands lineup
FFOG
Dirtroad Ruckus
Tommy Gunn
Wagner’s Agenda
Custom Taylor Band
Teagan and the Tweeds
Golden Novak Band
SIRSY
Red Roots
Wild Adriatic
Waydown Wailers
Under the Gun
Expenses: $110,176
Net Profit: $16,169
BRANTLEY GILBERT
Friday – August 22nd
Watertown Fairgrounds
Attendance: 6,034
Income: $278,249
Expenses: $215,276
Net Profit: $62,973
Total Net Profit for all 3 Summer Concerts:
$101,510
This year’s net profit represented a substantial increase over the past two years summer
concert series which will allow the DPAO Foundation to bring in top name entertainment again
next year!
The CAR-FRESHNER / TOYOTA 2014 Summer Concert Series presented by DPAO was
made possible in part thanks to the generosity
of our Main, Major and Contributing Sponsors.
Main Sponsors include: Disabled Persons Action Organization (DPAO), Car-Freshner Corporation and Toyota (Waite Toyota of Watertown
and T.J. Toyota of Potsdam).
Major Sponsors are: Watertown Savings
Bank, M&T Bank, Key Bank, Town of Watertown, Kinney Drugs Foundation and Jreck Subs.
Contributing sponsors include: New York
Air Brake Corporation,
Town of LeRay, McIntosh & McIntosh, Eagle
Beverage Company, Watertown Hearing Aid
Center, Waste Management of New York,
National Grid, Stebbins Engineering and
Manufacturing Company, Thousand Islands
Winery, County of Jefferson, Rose and Kiernan,
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield, Fort Drum
Mountain Community Homes, Advanced Business Systems, Price Chopper Supermarkets,
Westelcom, NRCIL, JRC, Bernier, Carr and Associates, GEICO,
Northern Computers, NNY On-Line, Hilton
Garden Inn,
Texas Roadhouse, AmeriCU Credit Union,
Ramada, City of Watertown,
The Pepsi Beverages Company, Robert D.
Schonfield, DDS,
A.T. Matthews & Dier, Heather A. Freeman
Foundation, Party Rentals, Coca-Cola Bottling
Company, Perrywinkles Fine Jewelry,
Homestead Quality Mobile Homes, SUNY
Canton, Equipment Rentals, Duffany’s Paint &
Body Shop and Stewart’s Shops.
Proceeds from the CAR-FRESHNER / TOYOTA 2014 Summer Concert Series were used for
many projects such as providing a new roof and
siding for one of our administration buildings
as well as help fund our on-going programs and
services that DPAO provides to over 500 developmentally disabled children, adults and their
families in Jefferson and Lewis Counties.
For further information on the DPAO Foundation and/or DPAO please call us at (315) 7820044 or 800-533-2859 or visit us on-line at
DPAO.ORG.
GAME CONNOISSEUR
EVENT PURPOSE
This regional NYS event promotes a buy local theme with its vendors of NYS farm and home-based businesses from all over NYS and it showcases regional and local bands as well as a popular national recording artist.
Please Join Us in this Premier New York State Festival Event
WHEN: Saturday, July 4, 2015 • 11 AM – 7 PM
WHERE: Historic lake front grounds of Madison Barracks
85 Worth Road • Sackets Harbor, NY 13685
DETAILS: • 100 NYS farm and home-based businesses
• Over 5,000 in attendance last year
• Experienced professional event staff
• 2 food pavilions
• 18 acres of accessible parking
• 21 acres of festival grounds overlooking
Lake Ontario
• 11 Bands, 2 stages , large variety of music
from bands across the state to include Country, Christian, Classic Rock, and
Alternative Rock
• Free shuttle to and from Watertown
CONTACT: Michael Campbell, Festival Director
mcampbell@madisonbarracks.com
315-646-3374
Made In New York | www.madeinnny.com
Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 /
A Game of Thrones, Episode
1: Choices, Choices, Choices
Meals on Wheels is a program that delivers hot meals to
people in need specifically those at risk of or experiencing hunger, generally people who are unable to purchase or prepare meals regardless of age or income. The greater Watertown Meals on Wheel program is one of the only
home delivery programs in the area that is diet sensitive. Meals are specially formulated for senior nutrition with
focus on Diabetic, reduced fat/reduced sodium, easy to ---Dr. Anthony Betrus
chew and have additional diet options. Daily meals are The Game Connoisseur
prepared by the professional kitchen staff of Samaritan Keep Home. Whereas television and movies typically are
assistant, as a story consultant. The idea of story
that compliments another major work has been
attempted before, and I have to give a nod to the
linear, games, by their very nature, necessarily 1997 Windows game Blade Runner, which paraldeal with choice. In this case, Telltale games has leled the events of the movie of the same name.
embarked on a six episode series set in the Game Recently Telltale games has embarked a series of
of Thrones universe. The events of the story follow similar parallel game experiences, including esHouse Forrester, a northern house loyal to House pecially the popular The Walking Dead episodic
Stark, located near the Ironwood forest. The story game series.
starts at the end of Season 3 of the television
Telltale emphasizes story first, with gameshow, at the Red Wedding. You alternatively play play centering around making choices. They rethe role of five different people from the house, ally have mastered their mechanics, with realistic
and follow the events of the Forrester family as choices appearing on the screen, often with a built
500 Meals are delivered in the Waterthey try to recover from the deaths of SirOver
Gregor
in countdown timer. You need not only to choose,
town area each week by a core group of dedicated volunteers. The foundation of the Forrestor, Lord of Ironwrath, and his firstborn
son but you must choose quickly, increasing both the
program has always been the quality of its and heir, Rodrik.
tension and the impact of your choices. The diavolunteers. Two volunteers deliver the daily meals as a team, a driver and a helper. Major actors from the television series
reprise logue is rich, the story appropriately complex, and
their roles in the games with compelling voiceover
the characters nuanced. The choices you make
Since the inception of the festival in 2011, the event has raised and donated work, including Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey),
feel important, and this leads to a sense of deep
to Meals on Wheels $20,000.
Tyrio Lannister (Peter Dinklage), Margery Tyrell immersion in the game world. Because the game(Natalie Dormer), and Ramsay Snow (Iwan play is relatively simple, and the graphics scalable,
Rheon). As this story parallels the television se- the game is available on Windows, Mac, Xbox
Contact Mike Campbell for more information on how to become an Event Sponsor
ries and books, to ensure continuity Telltale hired 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, iOS, and Android. For
Ty Corey Franck, George R.R. Martin’s personal Game of Thrones fans, this is a must.
January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine
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Saturday/Sunday Marathons are as
follows:
January 3 & January 4
Healthy Resolutions
Start the New Year off right with recipes
that are good for mind, body and soul.
MONDAYS
TUESDAYS
WEDNESDAYS
THURSDAYS
FRIDAYS
Lap Quilting
Knit & Crochet Now
Fit 2 Stitch
Knit & Crochet Now
Lap Quilting
6:30a, 12:30p
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
Best of the Joy of
Painting
Beauty of Oil Painting
Best of the Joy of
Painting
Paint This with Jerry Yarnell
7a, 1p
New Scandinavian Cooking
Chef John Besh’s Family Table
French Chef Classics
7:3a, 1:30p
Mike Colamecco’s
Real Food
George Hirsch Lifestyles
Taste This!
Starts 1/13
Neven Maguire
Mexico One Plate
Starts 1/14
George Hirsch Lifestyles
Taste This!
Starts 1/13
Mike Colamecco’s
Real Food
8a, 2p
Ciao Italia
Jazzy Vegetarian
Pati’s Mexican Table
Jazzy Vegetarian
Ciao Italia
TIME
6a, 12n
8:30a, 2:30p Joanne Weir’s Cooking Confidence
9a, 3p
Globe Trekker
9:30a, 3:30p
January 10 & January 11
Craft Your Kitchen
From the master woodworkers of
Chef John Besh’s Family Table New Scandinavian Cooking American Woodshop learn to make
bowls, cutlery & kitchen cabinets.
Eat! Drink! Italy!
Chef’s Life
Smart Travels
with Rudy Maxa
Island without Cars
Smart Travelswith Rudy Maxa
In the Americas
Travel with Kids
10a, 4p
10am – This Old House
4pm – Rick Steves
10am – Hometime
4pm – Rick Steves
10am – Ask this Old
House 4pm – Rick Steves
10am – Hometime
4pm – Rick Steves
10am – This Old House
4pm – Rick Steves
10:30a, 4:30p
Rough Cut Woodworking with
Tommy Mac
Woodsmith Shop
American Woodshop
Woodsmith Shop
Rough Cut Woodworking with
Tommy Mac
11a, 5p
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Victory Garden’s
Edible Feast
Garden Smart
Victory Garden’s
Edible Feast
P. Allen Smith’s
Garden Home
Winemakers
For Your Home
Katie Brown Workshop
For Your Home
Winemakers
11:30a, 5:30p
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
M-F (unless noted otherwise)
5:00 pm Newsline
5:30 pm Journal
10:00 pm PBS Newshour
– Nature
4 23 pm
5
– Story of the Jews w/Simon
Schama
4 – To Catch a Dollar
6 – Local USA
6:30 – Film School Shorts
7 – Summer Hill
7:30 – America Reframed
Nature
18 23–pmMr.–Civil
Rights
2 – Summer Hill
2:30 – America Reframed
4 – Local USA
4:30 – Film School Shorts
6 – One Night in March
6:30 – Independent Lens
8 – America Reframed
6
2 pm – America Reframed
4– Afropop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange
6 – Frontline
7 – Summer Hill
7:30 – Independent Lens
4 – Global Voices
6 – Local USA
6:30 – Film School Shorts
7 – Ripple of Hope
8 - Afropop
4 – Global Voices
6 – Local USA
6:30 – Film School Shorts
7 – Economic Freedom in
Action
8 – Afropop
7
2 pm – Summer Hill
2:30 – Independent Lens
4 – Frontline
6 – Global Voices
7 – Nova
8 – Nazi Mega Weapons
1
8
pm – Forensics:
15
13 2 pm - America Reframed14 2Beyond
the CSI Effect
3:30– One Night in March
4 – Afropop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange
6 – Frontline
7 – Forensics: Beyond the CSI
Effect
– Ripple of Hope 20 2 pm – America
19 23 pm
– Afropop
Reframed
– Nature
25 23 pm
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– American Masters
2 pm – Charlie Rose:
The Week
2:30 – Asia This Week
3 – Washington Week w/Gwen Ifil
3:30 – McLaughlin Group
4 – Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
4:30 – Focus on Europe
2 pm – America Reframed
3 – Shift Change
4 – Local USA
4:30 – Film School Shorts
6 – Independent Lens
7 – Afropop: The Ultimate
Cultural Exchange
4 – Local USA
4:30 – Film School Shorts
6 – Global Voices
7 – Global Voices
8 – America Reframed
Reframed
3:30 – Visa Dream
4 – Global Voices
6 – Economic Freedom in
Action
7 – Path Appears
8:30 – Frontline
2:30 – Independent Lens
4 – Frontline
6 – Global Voices
7 – Nova
8 – Nazi Mega Weapons
2
2 pm – Nova
3 – Nazi Mega Weapons
4 – America by the Numbers
4:30 – America by the
Numbers
6 – To Catch a Dollar
7 – Klondike Gold Rush
8 – Ripley: Believe it or Not
9
2 pm – Klondike Gold
Rush
3 – Ripley: Believe it or Not
4 – To Catch a Dollar
5 – To the Contrary with Bonnie
5:30 – Asian Voices
6 – Global 3000
2 pm – Nova
3 – Nazi Mega Weapons
4 – America by the Numbers
4:30 – America by the
Numbers
6 – Editor and the Dragon
7 – Bombs Away
8 – Klansville, USA
16
2 pm – Bombs Away
3 – Klansville, USA
4 – Editor and the Dragon
5 – To the Contrary with
Bonnie
5:30 – Asian Voices
6 – Global 3000
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2 pm – Edison:
American Experience
4 – Into the Wild
4:30 – Untold Stories
5 – To the Contrary with
Bonnie
5:30 – Asian Voices
6 – Global 3000
30
2 pm – Independent
Lens
3:30 – POV
5 – To the Contrary with Bonnie
6 – Global 3000
6:30 – Scully/The World Show
7 – Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
Visa Dream
21 22:30pm––Independent
22
Lens
2 pm – Nova
3 – Nazi Mega Weapons
4 – America by the Numbers
4:30 – America by the Numbers
6 – Into the Wild
6:30 – Untold Stories
7 – Edison: American
Experience
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2 pm – Nova
3 – Secrets of the Dead
4 – America by the Numbers
4:30 - America by the
Numbers
6 – Global Voices
7 – Independent Lens
8:30 – POV
4 – Frontline
6 – Global Voices
7 – Nova
8 – Nazi Mega Weapons
4– Global Voices
6 – Frontline
7 – Visa Dream
7:30 – Independent Lens
9 - Frontline
27 2 pm – America
2 pm – Economic
Freedom in Action
3 - Afropop
4 – Local USA
4:30 – Film School Shorts
6 – Global Voices
7 – Global Voices
8 – America Reframed
SATURDAY
2 pm – Sacred Journeys
3 – Sacred Journeys
4 – Faith in the Hood
5 – To the Contrary with Bonnie
5:30 – Asian Voices
6 – Global 3000
6:30 – Scully/The World Show
7 – Moyers & Company
2 pm – Path Appears
3:30 – Frontline
6 – Global Voices
7 – Nova
8 – Secrets of the Dead
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10
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24
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PROGRAMMING
– Nature
11 23 pm
12
– Story of the Jews w/Simon
2 pm – Charlie Rose:
The Week
2:30 – Asia This Week
3 – Washington Week w/Gwen Ifil
3:30 – McLaughlin Group
4 – Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
4:30 – Focus on Europe
FRIDAY
2 pm – Skeletons of the
Sahara
3 – Hawking
4 – America by the Numbers
4:30 – Film School Shorts
6 – Faith in the Hood
7 – Sacred Journeys
8 – Sacred Journeys
AT A GLANCE
2 pm – Charlie Rose:
The Week
2:30 – Asia This Week
3 – Washington Week w/Gwen Ifil
3:30 – McLaughlin Group
4 – Religion & Ethics
Newsweekly
4:30 – Focus on Europe
Schama
4 – Global Voices
6 – Local USA
6:30 – Film School Shorts
7 – America Reframed
8 – Shift Change
Create *airs 24/7 on WPBS digital channels 16.2
and 18.2 and on Time Warner Cable Channel 1275.
*Schedule is subject to change.
T E L E V I S I O N
2 pm – Moyers & Company
2:30 – Asia This Week
3– Washington Week with
Gwen Ifil
3:30 – McLaughlin Group
4 – Charlie Rose – The Week
4:30 – Focus On Europe
5 – America Reframed
THURSDAY
2 pm – Frontline
4 – Martin Luther
6 – Global Voices
7 – Skeletons of the Sahara
8 – Hawking
9 – America by the Numbers
January 24 & January 25
Through Scandinavia
Explore the small countries of
Scandinavia.
January 31 & February 1
Island Hoppin’
Cold weather blues? Warm your spirit
with excursions to exotic islands around
the world.
Globe Trekker
In the Americas
Mornings
6:00 Classical Stretch
6:30 Happy Yoga
7:00 Clifford
7:30 Martha Speaks
8:00 Curious George
8:30 Cat in the Hat Knows A Lot About That
9:00 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood
9:30 Peg+Cat
10:00 Sesame Street
11:00 Dinosaur Train
11:30 Super Why
12:00 Sid the Science Kid
MEMBER
January 17 & January 18
Cold Weather Comfort
The yummiest comfort food to feed
your body and soul.
Joanne Weir’s Cooking
Confidence
Chef’s Life
Monday-Friday
Daytime Programming
12:30
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Lifestyle
Make Your Mark
Scrapbook Soup
Woodsmith Shop
Start Up
For Your Home
1:00
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Cooking Programming
Cooks Country
Farm with Ian Knauer
Jazzy Vegetarian
Stress Free Cooking
Lidia’s Kitchen
1:30
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Art Programming
Painting with Wilson Bickford
Best of Joy of Painting
Jerry Yarnell
Painting and Travel
Paint This
2:00
Mon
Tues
Wed
Thur
Fri
Sewing Programming
Quilting Arts
Quilt in a Day
Sewing with Nancy
It’s Sew Easy
Knitting Daily
2:30
3:00
3:30
4:00
4:30
5:30
Health and Wellness
Odd Squad
Wild Kratts
Arthur
Charlie Rose
M-Th Homework Hotline
F - Hands on Crafts for Kids
PBS NewsHour
Nightly Business Report
6:00
7:00
World *airs 24/7 on WPBS digital channels 16.3 and 18.3 and on Time Warner Cable Channel 1276. *Schedule is subject to change
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2 pm – NOVA
3 – Operation Maneater
2 pm – Predator Legends
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Based out of Plattsburgh N.Y., the four/five piece, live music entertainment group
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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.
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FEATURED CD
On With Life
Kev Rowe is best known as the innovative and
dynamic lead guitar player for the Big Leg Emma,
a bluegrass/jam rock band based in western New
York State. Kev’s got another side to him. He’s
also a singer/ songwriter in the folk vein, and his
solo career has already produced four critically
acclaimed CDs; More True Than Real, Hi Love,
Into The Gold, and Brown Book. Number 5 just
came out of the oven, and it’s a tasty one, for
sure. On With Life is Kev’s latest offering, and
quite possibly his best so far. Produced and
mixed by Danny Kadar, Rowe gets little help from
other musicians. Mostly it’s just the poet, his
sweet voice, and his guitar.
The only cut that sounds remotely like a Big
Leg Emma is the opening track. Skating Down
Lakeview Avenue begins like it’s just a sound
check starting up, and breaks into a happy, bubbly song. Rowe’s work on electric guitar combines the melodic best of Dickey Betts and Jerry
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would be that we don’t get more of his lead guitar
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an understated strumming and picking. There’s
lots of introspection on this CD. Everything You
Can’t See is heavy in that department. Rowe’s
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The crown jewel of the recording is the fourth
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doubt that she’d record it, as a duet. It concludes
with the words “Each day I live, and die just a
little. The truth is somewhere in the middle.”
Song number 5 is The Last Thing I’d Change
is You. It falls right into Townes VanZant’s style
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Black Friday At Walmart.
It’s a Saturday night picking session that’s the
subject of The Blue Heron Song, and the music
is a metaphor for everything else in life. Rowe
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way. He then drops back into the introspection
mode on Have You Seen Myself.
Method To The Madness is another one of
my favorites on this CD. Having listened to it
quite a few times, I’m not sure I’m getting everything Kev Rowe is saying in this song, although
the general theme is quite clear. The tune has a
comforting vibe to it, and as Rowe looks around a
disjointed, oft times contradictory world, he sees
beneath the surface a method to the madness.
The lyrics bring to mind Bob Dylan’s Every Grain
of Sand.
One With Life closes out with the tongue in
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pulled off well by various gendres. Frank Sinatra
would have loved to have had the chance to sing
this one. The more I listen to this song, the more
I appreciate Rowe’s style of writing and command of his own voice.
With this collection of 11 songs, I won’t say
that Kev Rowe has hit a booming shot way over
the fence, but winning baseball is a collection of
singles, doubles, and triples, and the occasional
inside the park home run. It’s a fine piece of
work, and only serves to strengthen the artist’s
solo profile. You can purchase On With Life from
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Syracuse-based band, Master Thieves, has evolved into a hard-hitting
rock-n-roll six-piece (sometimes seven) that effortlessly blends the improvisational wizardry of the jam band scene with strong vocal harmonies, tight original arrangements and a passion for live performance.
This eclectic bunch creates music inspired
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SWaG is a classic and modern rock
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songs cultivated over a year and put down organically as they emerged. What began as a
four-song EP sprung into a full-length 11-song album as ideas flowed during sessions at
Moletrax East in Syracuse with accomplished sound engineer, Jeff Moleski. Fellow Master
Thieves, Brian Golden and Eric Tozer, also appear on the album providing guitar and percussion. Recorded between July and October 2013, the album captures a moment in time,
focusing on relationships, both good and bad, telling the stories with honesty.
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flashback AnsweRS
1. Arkansas. The real mountain is spelled Woolverton. The
song topped the country charts for nine weeks. The “Clifton
Clowers” in the song was a real person, with the original
song written by his nephew. Clowers lived to the age of 102.
2. The Fortunes, in 1965. The group later had success with
“Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again.”
3. Dennison. The band’s biggest hit was 1975’s “Fallin’ in
Love.”
4. 10cc, in 1978.
5. “Sea of Love,” written and released by Phil Phillips in
1959. The song hit No. 1 on the charts in the U.S. and No. 2
in the U.K. Despite the song’s initial popularity, coverage by
numerous other artists and use in a film, Phillips claims he’s
only been paid $6,800 for recording the song and has never
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Until recently, my exposure to folksinger/
song-finder Mike Agranoff’s work was limited
to hearing him throw in a few songs at the Minstrel Show in Morristown, NJ -- a venture that
he shepherds. So, I was not prepared for the
depth and beauty of his recent release, Straight
Lines. It’s a potpourri of ballads, spoken word,
sing-along and a capella numbers, and even a
classical instrumental, all delivered in a way that
I imagine Pete Seeger would be very proud of.
He’s sometimes joined by friends, but often just
the singer and his guitar are enough to solidly deliver a song. Agranoff has a deceivingly powerful
and clear voice, and his finger picking is skillful.
It’s delightful and contains subtle surprises. He
has not only recorded, but flawlessly mixed and
produced an album that deserves a place in any
folk music lover’s collection.
Agranoff strides right out smartly with David Gordon’s “New York Central Yard,” a train
song that Woody Guthrie would have loved to
have written -- the hopeful lament of an overworked yard hand. The guitar work between lines
and verses is stellar. “Sing That Stephen Foster
Song” is a nostalgic call back to times when family gatherings gave occasion to group singing. I
can’t listen to it without picturing my own relatives gathered around Grandma’s piano, in fourpart harmony. Ken and Pat Rolston join Mike on
vocals, and Diane Perry’s violin adds a welcomed
touch.
Cut number three is an interesting take on
an old song, “Makin’ Woopee,” delivered in
dropped-D tuning, followed by Joni Mitchell’s
gorgeous “Urge For Going.”
The title piece, a poem by Pete Southerland
that’s also called “Straight Lines,” is presented in
distinct, orderly New England fashion, followed
by a trio of Irish Jigs that’s featuring Agranoff on
English concertina. I get a little choked up listening to “Deeper Waters,” but the tears are quickly
turned in to an illegal smile -- barbershop quartet
style -- with “Iowa Pot.” Prepare to be bowled
over, is all I can tell you.
We’re led into classical music territory
with J.S. Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No.3,
First Movement. Liz Cabrera’s cello and Marco
Brehm’s upright bass join with two concertina
parts played by Agranoff. It’s an interesting arrangement that gives insight into the artist’s
wide-ranging talents. “The Kid with the Comic
Book” touches on politics, science, humor, religion, and more. Amen.
An excellent rendition of Steve Goodman’s
train song, “City of New Orleans,” including an
extra bridge concocted by John Denver, comes
off tight and free, modestly giving a sense of the
command Arganoff has of his own voice. There’s
lots of fun bundled up in “The Princess and the
Frog,” and in the end it passes the acid test. Next,
he goes gospel on us, with the moving “Now Is
the Cool of the Day.” Another Amen.
Although Agranoff adds his own touches to
almost all the arrangements on this CD, “The
Ballad of Captain Crunch” is his only original
piece. It’s a humorous poem, written in what I
think is called anapestic tetrameter (no, that isn’t
a strange glandular malfunction relieved only by
medical Marijuana), involving Ma Bell and some
phone hackers. Just this tale alone is worth the
purchase price of the album.
Recorded live at Bound for Glory, “Older Than
Everybody” embodies that great sing-along feel
of a good old hootenanny. Stan Roger’s “The
Mary Ellen Carter” is delivered in robust 1960s
folk fashion with the help of the group Gathering
Time. A made-for-concertina piece, Diana Hansen leads into the CD’s farewell, “Parting Glass.”
You’ll want to linger just a wee bit longer, and not
let go too quickly of this very enjoyable collection
of folk material.
You’ll want to make a straight line to www.
MikeAgranoff.com and get your own copy of
Straight Lines
Contact Us
fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com
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
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