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11/2FTHEourth MAVERICKS C oast 11/8entertainment JENNY LEWIS magazine Upstate and Northern New York’s Music, Events & Entertainment Magazine 11/9 FITZ AND THE TANTRUMSjanuary 2015 FREE 11/10 STRING CHEESE INCIDENT ELVIS TURNS 80! 11/15 GOV’T MULE 11/17 DARK STAR ORCHESTRA Hop Spring 12/5 HOT TUNA W/DONNA THE BUFFALO Volume 9 Issue 6 OVER $2,000,000 PAID OUT EVERY MONTH The King of Rock and Roll is turning 80 and we’re celebrating at Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort! Put on your blue suede shoes and head to the Winter Ballroom on January 16 for the ultimate Elvis Tribute Show! Don’t miss a chance to hear your favorite hits like “Jailhouse Rock,” ”Love Me Tender,” and “Burning Love.” Kevin C. Martintown, Ontario Won $5,000 playing Double Sevens Quick Hit! Tamara B. Williston, VT Won $11,423 playing Triple Sevens Game! From London’s West End on our HD Screen Andrea G. Webster, NY Won $2,056 playing Black Gold Wild Quick Hits! Dorothy P. Colchester, NY Won $10,000 playing Quick Hits! 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Orvis Street ............ 769-2210 Saranac Lake, Broadway ........ 518-891-7691 Tupper Lake, DeMears Blvd ..... 518-359-2934 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 3 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 4 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 played with many fine musicians along the way, most recently with drummer Mike Magilligan, a newcomer to the North Country. Mike’s musical approach and inventive rhythms are a perfect complement to the duo’s style of intermixing ensemble playing and solos, with lots of open space. When the topic of the next CD came up, it was clear that Mike would be part of it, and we could call it “Conversations,” the first, they hope, of many Fine Line conversations with musicians who share their respect for, and approach to, the music. All three musicians on this recording have careers that keep them busy during the day. Mike is a librarian at the Canton campus of the State University of New York (SUNY). Dan is a mathematics professor, also at SUNY Canton. Bill is a philosophy professor at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York. But each has had a profes- sional musical life. Dan studied classical and jazz bass at Manhattan School of Music’s Preparatory Division ,and at the Eastman School of Music with James B. Vandermark. After Eastman, he studied with classical bassist Homer Mensch and jazz with Mike Richmond. He has played with Tom Harrell, Bruce Barth, and Steve Hobbs, to name a few. Bill studied piano with Ray Bozenski and Frank Stagnitta. In the 80’s he worked with a number of jazz groups in New York’s Capital District region, and arranged and produced three award-winning jazz nursery rhyme recordings with Josh Greenberg: Rhythm and Rhyme, Go With the Flow and See How They Run. Mike is originally from Long Island. He spent many years cutting his teeth in the NYC jazz scene. His melodic and rhythmic approach to music has been greatly influenced by Pandit Samir Chatterjee, with whom he has been studying tabla in the traditional Hindustani musical tradition for the last fifteen years. His playing with A Fine Line represents an improvised approach to listening and reacting that encapsulates his creative attitude towards music and life. To purchase a copy of Conversations, Vol. 1 by A Fine Line http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/afineline2 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas ART, PERFORMING ARTS & LITERATURE DIRECTORY ATTENTION: ARTISTS, WRITERS, PERFORMERS, ect. Send your: Name/Business, Genre and Location Contact Information, and a Short Bio to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com - adirondacks Adirondack Artists’ Guild 52 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY Genre: Fine Art Gallery Contact/Web: 518-891-2615 www.adirondackartistsguild.com Bio: Celebrating fine art in the Adirondacks since 1997, the Adirondack Artists’ Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery with 14 members. New monthly exhibits in addition to displays of members work. All 14 members are award-winning artists that live and work in the tri-lakes region. Ceramics, oil, watercolor & acrylic painting, photography, pastels, drawing, mixed media, digital media and fiber art are all represented. Gallery hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 until 5, with extended hours until 7 on Thursday and Friday in the summer, and from 12-3 on Sundays. ---------------------------------------------------------Hildreth, Sandra: Adirondack Landscapes & Mandalas Genre: Fine Art Contact/Web: 518-891-1388 www.SandraHildreth.com Bio: Oil and watercolor paintings of the Adirondack wilderness, “plein air” and studio works. Unique landscape mandala paintings based on Tibetan Buddhist mandalas. Commissions welcomed. Studio in Saranac Lake open by appointment only. ---------------------------------------------------------Lake Placid CENTER FOR THE ARTS Genre: Performing Arts Center Contact/Web: (518) 523-2512 www.lakeplacidarts.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------Pendragon Theater Saranac Lake, NY Genre: Performing Arts Contact/Web: (518) 891-1854 http://www.pendragontheatre.org/ Bio: Pendragon Theatre is an ensemble of artists, based in the Adirondacks, dedicated to preserving the vitality and enhancing the quality of professional theatre through year round performance and education programs. ---------------------------------------------------------- - Upstate NY 7’s CERAMICS Redwood Genre: Ceramics Contact/Web: 315-222-6180, ljevans@live.com ---------------------------------------------------------AKWESASNE MUSEUM Genre: Fine Arts, Traditional Arts Contact/Web: 518-358-2461, www.akwesasneculturalcenter.org Bio: Located at 321 State Rte 37 in Akwesasne, the museum is downstairs from the library, with its own ground-level entrance behind the cultural center building. There are interactive exhibits to view and engage with, including sample songs from the ancient to the contemporary. We also have a great little museum shop with 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 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / (W) www.theMagickalCauldron.com Bio: Currently working on releasing my first ‘New Age Children’s Workbook’ through Schiffer Publishing. Full of Stories, Learning Activities, Crafts and Projects. Available Late 2011/Early 2012. ---------------------------------------------------------SLAP - St. Lawrence Area Poets Genre: Poetry Contact/Web: www.slapoets.org John Berbrich at ataraxia1114@aim.com Bio: Local poets loosely organized for mutual support & the occasional critique of poems. Meetings held monthly at various sites in the CantonPotsdam area. Also open-mike poetry readings arranged every month or two at various venues. SLAP has been going strong since April 2007. Always looking for new members. ---------------------------------------------------------TOWNE, PAULA Gouverneur, NY Genre: Oil Paintings & Woodburning Art Work, Art Gallery, Studio & Printing Shop Contact/Web: 315-287-0892 ---------------------------------------------------------TAUNY Canton, NY Genre: Gallery & Folkstore Contact/Web: (315) 386-4289 http://www.tauny.org/ Bio: Celebrating the customs and creativity of Everyday Life in Northern NY. ---------------------------------------------------------Utter, Judith Genre: Botanical Artist, Studio/Gallery Contact/web: 315-386-3517 judithutter@gmail.com www.judithutter.com Bio: I specialize in watercolors of a Botanical nature, combining art and science. I sell works on paper and canvas, also prints and luxurious, unique silk scarves. My art is a detailed interpretation of the beauty I see in the natural world. ---------------------------------------------------------VICKERY, BILLIJO Genre: Oils, Acrylic and Watercolor Contact: 315.261.4498, billijo_vickery@yahoo.ca Bio: Born in Santa Rosa, California but currently lives and works in Potsdam, NY. Focus in landscapes and the personal interpretation of the human spirit through her own visual analysis. ---------------------------------------------------------WARREN, TINA Genre: Painter - sawblades,canvas boards, canvas, and anything made of wood Contact/Web: 315 250 2026, tinasworldofcolor.com Bio: I love the beauty of the north country and of nature,and paint my interpretation of it.I’m very rustic and country at heart and feel it’s reflected in my art work.I also take commission work and do paintings from photos ...cabins,rivers,mountains etc (no portraits)I hope you enjoy my work and hope to hear from you. View a video on www.youtube.com Tina’s World of Color ---------------------------------------------------------GalGari Designs ~ Gari Vibber Evans Mills, NY Genre: Photography & Artisan Jewelry Contact/Web: 315.405.6904 galgari@gmail.com www.facebook.com/GalGariDesigns Bio: Gari is primarily a Nature and Architecture Photographer, internationally published. Capturing moments of life (flora and fauna) in our natural world and the historical feeling of architectural details, then presenting them in a variety of styles to included altered photography. Commission work welcomed. Personalized PhotoCards available. And when the mood hits, Jewelry made of Stone, Shell and other bits of Nature get created. Hopefully you will enjoy your visit with me online. 10% discount to military and I do mail to APOs. ---------------------------------------------------------Bay House Artisans Alexandria Bay Genre: Artisans Contact: 315-778-5968 www.bayhouseartisans.com Bio: An artist owned gallery featuring high quality regionally produced works located on James Street in the heart of downtown Alexandria Bay. We also feature some workshops, classes and presentations. ---------------------------------------------------------Fr. Kevin Pentalow Genre: Orthodox Catholic Priest, writer, musician and icon artist Contact: https://www.facebook.com/Fr.KevinPentalow Kevinpentalow@yahoo.com Bio: Fr. Kevin Pentalow Is an icon artist with paintings in churches accross the east coast. Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 5 ---------------------------------------------------------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 / Published by Fourth Coast Entertainment Address: 520 Old Route 11 Canton, NY 13617 Phone: (315) 854-3119 E-Mail: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com Website: www.FourthCoastEntertainmentMagazine.com Publisher/Editor/Advertising/Distribution/Marketing: Michael R. Scriminger Layout/Graphic Design: Bill Kelley Copyright 2015...Any and all text, graphics, drawings, designs, layouts, and photos contained in the Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine can not be reproduced without written permission or consent of the FCE Editor’s. If you would like to contribute anything to a Fourth Coast Magazine, please see the above information for mailing or e-mailing. 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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 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 6 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 Online At www.FourthCoastEntertainmentMagazine.com 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 30% off Rack Military Discount Available 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 7 18 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 26 – 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 23 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 28 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 29 3 10 17 24 31 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 19 8 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015 2 pm – NOVA 3 – Operation Maneater 2 pm – Predator Legends Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas P.O. B GAN www INSIG 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. (Answers on page 16 movinonmusic@aol.com http://www.reverbnation.com/movinon Cablecast 5:00pm to 7:00pm Digital Cable Channel 1301 Internet Webcast 24/7 Online at www.wnts.tv 260 E. 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Name the song that contains this lyric: “Do you remember when we met, That’s the day I knew you were my pet, I want to tell you how much I love you.” (Answers on page 16 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 9 The Tempest Thursday, Jan 8 at 7pm Academy Award Winner Christopher Plummer stars in this culminating masterpiece of Shakespeare’s career. It pits the desire for revenge against the demands of love and asks if man is capable of creating a brave new world. Filmed live in high definition over three performances, this spectacular and griping play is captured by 14 high definition cameras. Rent the Opera House for your next special event! Showers Rehearsal Dinners Ceremonies Wedding Receptions BOX OFFICE 315-686-2200 $10 general admission FOR TICKETS, MORE SHOWS & MORE INFO VISIT... 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Custom Electronics Custom Made stompbox clones Rat~Big Muff~Fuzz Face~Looper~Phase 90 Electric Guitar ‘Hot Rodding’ and re-wiring Let me build that special effect just for you Equipment Repair Tube Amp Repair/Restoration Fender~Peavy~Ampeg~ Basic Equipment Repair Effects~Amps~Guitar~Speakers Etc... 8201 SH 58 just off Black Lake “ Halfway between Edwardsville and Pope Mills Rt.58 ” 12 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas 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 Garcia. His sound is clean and innovative. If I have any disappointment with this album, it would be that we don’t get more of his lead guitar work. But I surmise that Kev deliberately wants us to focus on his lyrics, so he mostly maintains 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 voice and phrasing bear Paul Simon’s imprint, at least to my ear. Pain Is Not Love is a gentle warning from one recently broken heart to another. The crown jewel of the recording is the fourth song; Somewhere In The Middle. It’s a bitter sweet look back on a lost love. “ She loved me and now she doesn’t” is the opening line. If Emmylou Harris ever discovers this song, I have no 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 of writing. Moon Fire , a delightful acoustic instrumental comes next. Kev Rowe comes across at times like dancing Buddhist monk with his shaved head and beard, sly smile, and philosophical statements, and coupled with some catchy rhythms and snappy melody, that’s who he is in 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 sings “we’ve got to settle in a groove to find our 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 cheekish All My Friends Are Crazy. I’ve heard it said that the mark of a good song is that it can be 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 Kev Rowe’s website http://www.kevrowe.com/ Visit Us Online At www.FourthCoastEntertainmentMagazine.com Master Thieves 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 by a wide variety of influences from Levon Helm, Jimi Hendrix, Galactic, Grateful Dead and Bonnie Raitt. Contact Chuck Dorgan: chuck.dorgan@gmail.com 315-727-6382 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / SWaG SWaG is a classic and modern rock band (with other flavors of music thrown in also) comprised of Ben Wisner, Bryan Cobb and Jay Barrett. Three experienced and seasoned musicians from NNY. Whether you’re looking for a dance party or just top notch musicianship, SWaG is suited for any occasion. thebandswag.com Jess Novak Jess Novak is a singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist who performs solo as well as in duos, trios and several full bands (Jess and The Beards, Master Thieves and The Shining Star Band). Bad Habit, her debut solo album released Dec. 2013, is a collection of 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. Dates, press and more information is available at: https://www.reverbnation.com/jessnovak https://www.facebook.com/JessRockNovak January Events At DeKalb Amvets Every Wednessday - Lunch and dinner special from noon to seven. Every Thursday starting Janury 8- Acoustic jam hosted by Dan Cole from 7-9. Bring your talent and join in the fun. Friday January 9- Second Friday Fish Fry from 4-7. Every Friday- Karaoke with Larry 8-12. Saturday January 3- Music and dancing with “Amarillo” fro 9-1. January 10- Music and dancing with “Pure Country” from 9-1. January 17- Music and dancing with “Special Effects” from 9-1. January 23- Music and dancing with “Charlton Brothers Band” from 9-1. January 30- Music and dancing with “New Buckskins” from 9-1. For further information call the club at 347-3099. January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 13 14 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas CLASSIFIEDS Place Your FREE AD Here! To place your free classified ad send the information along with your contact info to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com FOR SALE... FOR SALE: Ampeg Svt 450watt solid state...works n sounds awesome.And Ampeg Svt 4/10 cabinet. Prefer to sell together...call 315-276-8668 (July 2014-002) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Gear for sale! Fender blacktop series telecaster $350, fender stratocoustic $250 and crate 50 watt acoustic amp $80. Potsdam area, call 315 261 1153. (Aug 2014-001) ----------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: silver marshal half stack mg series with stock Celestin speakers. She is in amazing condition and hasn’t been played too loud. 450 obo. Call 315483 5747 (April 2014-003) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Pair of Jbl speaker with 1 15” woofer and a horn. They have a little bit of road usage but overall not too bad, currently being used for practice so you can hear them. Asking $250 call or text 315886-2313 (April 2014-004) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Vintage Ampeg V4 with Marshall Cabinet. 1972 Ampeg V4 tube amp head, 260w peak, 100w+ rms paired with a 1961 Marshall cabinet w/ four 12” original Celestion G12M Greenback speakers. Amp and cabinet complete: $1,500.00. Contact progrock01@yahoo.com (Tupper Lake) (January 2015-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Fender Precision Bass 1984 era, with hard shell case $400.00 also pevey keyboard amp KB/A 30 $150.00 BOTH for $500.00 Phone (315)386-4018 (Aug 2014-003) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Near perfect condition. Purchased a couple months ago for $700, sell $650 used three times. 315-842-8275(Oct. 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Complete PA System for sale. Here’s what you get. (1) Behringer Euro Power PXM 2000 10 channel powered mixer, 2 JBL SF-15 2 way speakers, (2) Electro Voice S-181 18” sub woofers, (1) Carver PM 900 power amp, (1) Carver PT-1250 Power amp, (1) Electro Voice EX-18 Crossover, (1) RPM Electronics Aux power supply (2) 35’ speaker cables, SKB Amp rack and 100’ of speaker cable. Great PA for either a band or DJ. Come give it a listen before you buy. Asking $1600.00 obo….Also Alesis DM10 Studio Electronic Drum Kit.. Used very little. $500 firm (315) 261-8057 (May 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE: DRUM SET- Ludwig Accent CS Custom 8 Piece Set-Very good condition; some pieces like new. Most pieces eight years old, some no more than five years old. Only one owner, used infrequently (amateur hobbyist). SELLING ONLY AS SET. $2,800.00 OBO Description - Bass Drum with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Tom Tom with case, Floor Tom with case, Floor Tom with case, Snare with case, Cymbals - Zildjian ZBT Flash Splash, A Series Avedis Zildjian Custom Projection 16 inch Crash Cymbal, A Series Avedis Zildjian 16 inch Crash Cymbal 18 inch ZBT Zildjian Effect Cymbal, Z Series Zildjian 20 inch Ride Cymbal, 18 inch Wuhan Effect Cymbal, A Custom Zildjian 14 inch Projection High Hat, Zildjian ZXT 14 inch Titanium Rock High Hat, 11 ½ inch Wuhan Cymbal, Gibraltar Straight Rack with Wing: Short Cymbal Boom Tilter and 4 Hex L-Rod Ball Arms. Hardware: Assorted Ludwig hardware and clamps, Pearl Remote Eliminator High Hat/Pearl Double Bass Pedals with case, SKB Hardware Case. 315-379-1540 (March 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Used King 601 student trumpet for sale, $200. It comes with Umi 7C mouthpiece and large, strong case. I’ve been playing this trumpet about 12 years now, including in the Syracuse University marching band and pep band. Some nicks and scratches in the finish, worn valve buttons, and the bell has had some dents repairedcan see in the finish. Good starter trumpet for students. (Sept. 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: 2 fender stratocasters both american made with hardshell cases--1979 wine red --1987 pewter both excellent condition and original with maple fretboards 79--$1,200--87 $800 call 315 272-3603 after 5pm (Dec 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------- looking... LOOKING FOR: Lead guitarist looking to pick. Dependable, great gear, flexible, prefer country clean. Will join or start a group. If interested call 2658089 evenings or leave a message and I will get back to you. (Sept 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------- Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / LOOKING FOR: talented, versatile lead guitarist for Canton/Potsdam area band seeking to play out regularly. We play an eclectic mix of classic and contemporary rock with a bit of R&B, reggae, Latin, and world music thrown into the mix: Pretenders, Hendrix, Talking Heads, Black Crowes, Stevie Wonder, CSNY, Khaled. Must be comfortable soloing. Ability to add some vocal harmonies would be a plus. Serious inquiries and mature attitudes only. Contact John at djleftover@gmail. com or (315) 854-5584 (March 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: a lead signer, if you can play guitar, thats great to. We’ve been around for a few years, where around gouverneur and chaumont area and we all have 10-20 years experience. Looking to do todays top Country. Contact - John Markwick @ Jm_Forestry@yahoo.com or txt 315-286-9575 (Aug 2014-002) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: 41 year old guitar player looking to start or join a modern rock / metal band covers and originals. I have pro gear, want to have fun not another job. People that understand family comes first. Text or call Pat , 315-751-6076 (May 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Country/rock-a-billy lead guitarist looking to join or start a new group. Good history, great gear. Call 315-323-0348, ask for Pete (July 2014-001) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Hey where are all the drummers out there???? Looking for an experienced drummer who wants to play original country blues to Shinedown. If ur interested u can call 315-3235262 anytime.... (Sept 2013-004) ----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Classic Rock band that needs mature, high energy Lead Singer. No attitudes here, just looking to play gigs and make great music. Over 20 years experiance and new to Potsdam area. Moved for employment and miss my old band! If you need a great front man that gets the crowd going I’m your man. Referances. Call or Email Terry 315-212-6376 or terfish57@yahoo. com. (March 2014-003) ----------------------------------------------------------- Visit Us At 4thcoastent.COM free... FREE: FREE ITEMS AT FORARTSAKE I am clearing out many things at the store for my closing on July 31. The following items are available to anyone that wants them. 1. Dirt Devil Cordless Stick Vac (rechargeable) (works), 2. Electrolux Prolux vacuum (works), 3. Coat rack, 4. Large filing cabinet - metal 4 drawer, 5. Small filing cabinet - metal 2 drawer, 6. Canon 35 mm SLR film camera, 7. 12 jars of colored sand. Contact Stuart at 483-9411 if interested. (Aug 2014-004) ---------------------------------------------------------- Available... AVAILABLE: -All Ears Sound for all your live band sound reinforcement, we’ll give you that big full sound without the big price tag to go with it. Reliable, affordable and experienced. call (315) 2466666 or email All.ears.sound@gmail.com We travel outside the 315 area code !! (April 2014-001) ---------------------------------------------------------- RIVERSIDE SOUND: Concert Sound & P.A. Installations and Backline Gear. Systems to 20,000 watts. NY State Registered and Insured 315-764-0870 ( Visit Us on Facebook ) to REMOVE a CLASSIFIED Send the CODE at the End of the Classified ex: (May 2013-001) to have it removed from our listing...without it... we CAN NOT remove your Classified for you. Send Your CODE to: fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com CLUB HOT LIST ---DJ, MIKE C - Appletown Ent. #6-jaydee-detroit’s finest #1- beamon-ravon down #7-yo dot-who kmew #2-ski mask-malley #8rushe-attak #3-shaffer-faded&fucked #9extra money-familar faces 315 386-8490 #4stalley-ball #5-beamon-the pond appletownsports@gmail.com January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 15 20 Andrews Street, Massena Open 7 Days a Week DELMAR SPORTSMEN’S TAVERN 315-769-9704 January Happy New Year in 2015 from staff and management at Delmar (Flashback Quiz on page 9 (Crossword Puzzle on page 9 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 received any royalties. Events Thursday ... Live Acoustic Rock 8 to midnight Every Friday DJ 9: 30 to 1: 30 RealService...RealPeople Every Saturday Karaoke 9:30 to 1:30 Sunday ... Live Acoustic Rock 4 to 8 Business Directory “Where You Save, Does Make A Difference!” 42 Church Street Gouverneur, NY 13642 (315) 287-2600 www.gouverneurbank.com Outer Park Street Canton, New York 13617 Phone: (315) 386-1139 Open 7 days a week Open Daily at 7 a.m. Universal Transit Jam Band/ Utica NY REDEMPTION DEPOT FAST, FRIENDLY SERVICE 315-714-3180 Fresh Coffee ▪ Grocery ▪ Cold Drinks ▪ Candles & Much More Will Pick Up Hours: 16 8 to 10 Friday and Saturday 8 to 9 Monday - Thursday 9 to 5 Sunday 65 Miner Street Canton, NY Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015 15 NYS Rt 12 Alexandria Bay, NY 13607 (315) 482-4197 Contact Information: 315-765-1103 universaltransitband@gmail.com Short Bio: Structured Improvisation of American Rock and Roll. Original music and classic tunes. For more information: https://www.facebook.com/ UniversalTransit?ref=hl To Place Your Ad In The Business Directory Call 854-3119 Riverside Liquors Hours: Mon-Thur • 10 - 9 Fri - Sat • 10 - 10 Sun • 12 - 5 37 Riverside drive Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-2721 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas John C Parcell IV, CPA, CFE Business Directory Certified Public Accountant • Audit • Accounting • Taxes 6711 US Highway 11 Canton, New York 13617 Tel (315) 265-5222 H76 air Designs Main Street • Canton, NY (315) 379-9662 Kaaral Aquage Neuma Gage For Men Venique Nail Lacquer Flat Irons “Creating the Best You” Hair Designs Uses 100% Wind Power Ye Olde Liquors Wines • Liquors • Cordials 10% Off 2 or more bottles of *liquor* on Thursdays Senior Discount Everyday. Open 10a.m. - 9p.m. University Shopping Center Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8377 Double Barrel Blues Band doublebarrelbluesband.com For Booking Call Mark Cloutier (315) 493-4663 or (315) 299-8026 mcloutier82@gmail.com www.markcloutierguitar.com Locations 71 Main Street Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8595 Fax: 315 379-9371 Bill Lemieux Cowan Mansion Rd. Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8120 9398 Rte. 56 Massena, NY 13662 (315) 769-2360 Residential & Commercial & Wall Papering PO Box 521 Canton, NY 13617 Phone: 315-386-3729 Fax: 315-386-8776 Oswegatchie Coffee Co. 50’s, 60’s & Country Rock Contact Bob ..............................315-562-4030 Lester ..........................315-262-2634 Mike ............................315-543-2668 Joe ...............................315-562-4351 Music For All Occasions Give Us A Call! 117 E. Main St Gouverneur Pastries • Salads Breakfast Soup • Sandwiches 287-0704 Free WiFi The Cascade Inn, Inc. Restaurant • Motel • Lounge Little PIZZERIA (315) 386-3734 96 Main Street Canton, NY 13617 (Right Next To The American Theater) Junction of Routes 11 & 68 4 West Main Street Canton, NY 13617 (315) 386-8503 Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / JOSIE’S Cell: (315) 212-0044 Shop: (315) 386-4908 Donna Mouthorp - Owner/Stylist 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! January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 17 FEATURED CD Straight Lines www.damondrums.com Smile www.nfgdds.com 315.287.7900 Fri., January 09 at 7:00 pm CORNELL Sat., January 10 at 7:00 pm COLGATE Fri., January 23 at 7:00 pm YALE Sat., January 24 at 7:00 pm BROWN Tickets: $11 reserved $7 gen. admission $5 student/child Box Office: 315-229-5696 18 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015 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 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas Looking to Advertise? 315 - 854-3119 / January 2015 / Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine 19 20 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine / January 2015 Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas
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