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FREE - Fourth Coast Entertainment
Fourth Coast
entertainment
magazine
Upstate and Northern New York’s Music, Events & Entertainment Magazine
Volume 7 Issue 8
FREE
March 2013 EDITION
BAND
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2013 IRISH FESTIVAL
March 15 -17
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Dulles State Office Building Watertown NY
FRIDAY, MARCH 15th
March 15 & 16
The Prodigals
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1980 HERB BROOKS ARENA
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THE PRODIGALS
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• 27th Annual Miss Ireland Pageant
• Johnston School of Irish Step Dancing
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• Live and In Concert: 8pm-Close
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The Willoughby Brothers
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• The Terry Mostyn band
• The Trillium Fiddlers
• Celtic Pipe Bands
• Parade Awards
Admission to the Festival includes:
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Deirdre McCarthy and The Twin Magicians
Whiskey of the Damned
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1980 HERB BROOKS ARENA
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ART, PERFORMING ARTS &
LITERATURE DIRECTORY
- adirondacks Adirondack Artists’ Guild
52 Main St., Saranac Lake, NY
Genre: Fine Art Gallery
Contact/Web: 518-891-2615
www.adirondackartistsguild.com
Bio: Celebrating fine art in the Adirondacks since
1997, the Adirondack Artists’ Guild is a cooperative retail art gallery with 14 members. New
monthly exhibits in addition to displays of members work. All 14 members are award-winning
artists that live and work in the tri-lakes region.
Ceramics, oil, watercolor & acrylic painting, photography, pastels, drawing, mixed media, digital
media and fiber art are all represented. Gallery
hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 until
5, with extended hours until 7 on Thursday and
Friday in the summer, and from 12-3 on Sundays.
---------------------------------------------------------Hildreth, Sandra:
Adirondack Landscapes & Mandalas
Genre: Fine Art
Contact/Web: 518-891-1388
www.SandraHildreth.com
Bio: Oil and watercolor paintings of the Adirondack
wilderness, “plein air” and studio works. Unique
landscape mandala paintings based on Tibetan
Buddhist mandalas. Commissions welcomed.
Studio in Saranac Lake open by appointment only.
---------------------------------------------------------Lake Placid CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Genre: Performing Arts Center
Contact/Web: (518) 523-2512
www.lakeplacidarts.org/
---------------------------------------------------------Pendragon Theater
Saranac Lake, NY
Genre: Performing Arts
Contact/Web: (518) 891-1854
http://www.pendragontheatre.org/
Bio: Pendragon Theatre is an ensemble of artists,
based in the Adirondacks, dedicated to preserving
the vitality and enhancing the quality of professional theatre through year round performance
and education programs.
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- Upstate NY 7’s CERAMICS
Redwood
Genre: Ceramics
Contact/Web: 315-222-6180, ljevans@live.com
---------------------------------------------------------AKWESASNE MUSEUM
Genre: Fine Arts, Traditional Arts
Contact/Web: 518-358-2461,
www.akwesasneculturalcenter.org
Bio: Located at 321 State Rte 37 in Akwesasne,
the museum is downstairs from the library, with
its own ground-level entrance behind the cultural
center building. There are interactive exhibits to
view and engage with, including sample songs
from the ancient to the contemporary. We also
have a great little museum shop with Mohawkmade baskets and other items for sale.
---------------------------------------------------------THE ART ATTIC / DANCY NOBLE
Genre: Art Studio / Custom Frame Shop
Contact/Web: 315-347-3443
Bio: Established for 15yrs in DeKalb Junction
---------------------------------------------------------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.
---------------------------------------------------------NORTHERN BLEND CHORUS
Ladies A Cappella Chorus of Harmony, Inc.
Genre: 4-Part A Cappella Singing
Contact/Web: (315) 788-5967
www.northernblendchorus.homestead.com
Bio: Performs for organizations throughout the
year plus an annual A Cappella Show “SING
FLING” every year in October at the Dulles State
Office Building.
Interested women welcomed to all rehearsals at
7:00 on Monday evenings at All Souls Unitarian
Universalist Church, 1330 Gotham Street, Watertown.
---------------------------------------------------------OCP - Ogdensburg Command Performances
Genre: Theatre
Contact/Web: Phone: (315) 393-2625
www.ilovetheatre.org/
Bio: Presenting the Finest Professional Performances for 45 years...
---------------------------------------------------------ONNY - Orchestra of Northern New York
Genre: Professional Symphony Orchestra
Contact/Web: Phone: 315-267-3251
www.orchestraofnorthernnewyork.org
Bio: The Orchestra of Northern New York, is the
only professional symphony orchestra based in
the North Country.
---------------------------------------------------------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
ATTENTION:
ARTISTS, WRITERS, PERFORMERS, ect.
Send your: Name/Business, Genre and Location
Contact Information, and a Short Bio to:
Bio: Art has always been a big part of Beverly
Quenville’s life. Growing up in Malone, NY, she took
every art class that Franklin Academy had to offer.
She then majored in Art Education at Buffalo State
College and returned to teach in the Malone Central
School District for the next 33 years. Beverly has
many fond memories of her students and the art
projects they worked on during those years. The
best part of teaching was the fact that she learned
as much from her students as they did from her.
---------------------------------------------------------RICHARD F. BRUSH ART GALLERY
Genre: Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University
Contact/Web: :(315) 229-5174
http://www.stlawu.edu/gallery/
---------------------------------------------------------Scriminger, Kourtnee D. / Rayne Storm
Genre: Author of Children’s / New Age Spirtuality
Contact/Web: (P) 315-379-9543
(W) www.theMagickalCauldron.com
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.
fourthcoast@twcny.rr.com
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POETRY
ATTENTION: Due to submissions of snail mail scratch & scribble Poetry, as of Aug. 1, 2010,
I am no longer accepting Poetry submissions unless they come in as E-mail text.
I am very sorry for the restriction & any Inconveniences this may cause.
“Seasons March On”
Stretches of cold white crytals
To our eyes, recedes
Warmer times in nature will shine
Winter is in retreat
Seasons march on
For all to breathe
Spring arrives with a sense of fervor
By James Oliver Ryan
Burst fourth the countryside seeds
To create a picture
An emerald read,
Happy St. Patrick’s Day
May all you do succeed
WEAVEING CLASS IN POTSDAM
POTSDAM – Weaving class Expert weaver, Cait Throop,
will host a weaving class at her home studio for the St. Lawrence County Arts Council on Saturday, March 2nd from
9:00am-5:00pm.
Students will handweave a triangle scarf on a wooden
loom with Throop’s guidance, and take home a completed
scarf at the end of the day. Examples of Throop’s completed
triangle scarves may be viewed at etsy.com/shop/barefootweaver.
Throop’s studio is located at 1850 County Route 35. The
$110 cost for the all-day workshop includes all materials, and
students should bring a bag lunch. Please note color preferences when registering. To register and pre-pay, contact
SLC Arts: 315-265-6860, slcartscouncil.org, facebook.com/
StLawrenceCountyArtsCouncil.
THE ART OF CRITIQUE AND MIND MAPPING
The North Country Arts Council will kick-off its
2013 “Lucky Seven” lecture series with “The Art
of Critique and Mind Mapping,” a presentation by
Educational Consultant Mary Ellen Kalil Shevalier.
The event will take place on March 7th at Arts
on the Square, 52 Public Square, Watertown, and
will begin at 7:00 p.m. Admission is $7.
In this presentation, audience members will
learn the “Art of Critique”—and walk away with
the skills necessary for giving and receiving critiquing techniques that are tools for growth.
In part two of Shevailier’s lecture, participants
will learn the basis of “Mind-Mapping”—a method
of note taking, memorizing, “brain streaming” and
goal setting designed to stimulate the mind and
increase one’s potential.
Instructor Mary Ellen Kalil Shevalier, has thirty
years teaching experience as an art educator in
the public school system and has been in the forefront of educational reform. She has presented
at numerous venues including; ISTE conference,
an Diego, Education leadership conference, Lake
Placid, NYSATA Keynote, Tarrytown, and numerous regional and state wide professional development venues.
Shevalier is also co-author of: World Class,
the Re-Education of America. Her expertise as an
art teacher and artist has allowed her to share the
“Art of Critique” and “Mind-Mapping” to benefit
teachers and students of all content areas and of
all ages.
Shevalier’s presentation will be the first of
seven lectures on the arts—taking place on seven
consecutive Thursdays beginning March 7th.
“Nothing’s Direction”
By James Oliver Ryan
Every shape shifting moment gives guidance
Let action be your course,
To be born
To live
Don’t just live, live!
An origin is yours
Nothing will ever be the same
You have gray matter stored
Thoughts will come with mystic compliance
From nothing necessity and chance are yours
To be a poet
To view the world at work
With a natural motion direction is gained
From an unseen hand words are shaped
From nothing, a creative moment is obtained.
CEREMAIC EASTER TAUNY Music
EGG PAINTING CLASS Jam Reminder
Well-known, local ceramic artist Ursula Mickel will
teach a workshop on how to use ceramic decoration techniques to create unique Easter eggs at two special classes
at Arts on the Square in Watertown.
Classes will take place on the following dates and times:
Saturday, March 2nd
10:00am-11:30am
Ages 5-12
Friday, March 8th 7:00pm-8:30pm
Teens through Adult
A ceramic egg, materials and kiln firing are included in
the class fee of $25 or $20 for NCAC members. All work will
be kiln fired and returned to Arts on the Square, available for
pick-up by March 27th.
There is a limit of 10 students per class. To register,
please visit www.nnyart.org, call (315) 661-6361 or register
in person at Arts on the Square no later than February 23rd.
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TAUNY will usher in the month with a First
Friday Music Jam on Friday, March 1, from 7 to
8:30 p.m.. Hosted by fiddler Gretchen Koehler
and singer/guitarist Barb Heller, host of NCPR’s
String Fever, TAUNY’s traditional music jams
are open to musicians of all skill levels interested in gathering with North Country neighbors to play old-time tunes. Singers and step
dancers are welcome as are toe-tapping listeners. More information, including a playlist, is
available at www.TAUNY.org.
TAUNY, a non-profit organization dedicated
to showcasing the folk culture and living traditions of the North Country, is located at 53
Main Street in downtown Canton.
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STOLF’S OLDIES
Related How Again? III
---STOLF
The strange case of Jack Nicholson…John
Joseph Nicholson Jr. was born on April 22, 1937.
His parents were John Joseph Sr. and Ethel May,
and he grew up in New Jersey with his much older
sisters, June and Lorraine. It wasn’t until 1975,
when Jack was 38, that he found out his “parents”
were really his grandparents, and that his sister
June was actually his mother. “I was stunned,”
said Jack. Sounds about right.
Who his real father was remains a mystery.
His mother became pregnant when she was 19,
and married a Hollywood song and dance man
named Donald Furcillo, stage name Don Rose.
Trouble was, he was already married. He believed
throughout his lifetime that he was Jack’s father…apparently both June and Ethel May knew
the truth, but never told Jack. When June wanted
to put little Jack up for adoption, her parents offered to raise him. Oddly enough, the same thing
happened to singer Bobby Darin…in 1968, when
he was thinking about running for public office,
his family told him that his sister was really his
mother. He was 32 at the time.
Scarlett and the gunfighter…You may have
heard that “Gone With the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell was related to real-life western dentist
John Henry “Doc” Holliday…and she was, sort of.
Mitchell’s great grandfather’s niece married Doc
Holliday’s uncle…thus there was no blood relation
between the two.
It all boils down to Martha Anne Holliday…
known as Mattie…and Doc’s first cousin, daughter
of his father’s brother. Mattie’s mother was Mary
Ann Fitzgerald, niece of Phillip Fitzgerald, Mitchell’s mother’s material grandfather, and at whose
Georgia estate Mitchell spent some summers…
”Rural Home” as the family called it, the inspiration
for the Tara plantation. By this time, Doc was long
dead, and cousin Mattie, now a retired nun named
Sister Mary Melanie, told young Mitchell stories
of her famous cousin’s exploits. So she was the
link…related to Doc Holliday on her father’s side,
and to Margaret Mitchell on her mother’s side.
And yes, the character of Melanie Hamilton
was based on Mitchell’s second cousin once removed…she asked permission to use her name,
and got the reported reply: “Only if she’s a nice person.” Some go so far as to say that Ashley Wilkes
was based on Doc Holliday, and that’s true only in
the loosest sense…in the novel, Ashley and Melanie are second cousins…and in real life, there was
supposedly a brief romance between first cousins
Mattie and Doc when they were teenagers, but
their descendants have adamantly denied this.
Speaking of gunfighters…You might recall a
TV show from the late 1950s called “Colt .45” It
starred Wayde Preston as a special agent of President Grant…his cover, a traveling gun salesman.
His name was Christopher Colt and he was said
to be the nephew of Samuel Colt, inventor of the
famous revolver. This series was one of the stable
of oaters Warner Brothers produced at the time…
and they were apparently hard folks to work for.
Two of their biggest stars left their shows…Clint
Walter eventually returned to “Cheyenne,” but
James Garner didn’t come back to “Maverick.”
And midway thru its third season, Wayde Preston
walked out on “Colt .45.”
He was replaced by a younger actor, Donald
May, as Christopher’s cousin Sam Colt Jr., presumably the son of you-know-who. But were these
real people, as was implied? Alas, no. Samuel
Colt had 2 sons…Samuel Jr. died in infancy, and
Caldwell Hart Colt, slated to take over the family
business, was more of a sportsman and died of
tonsillitis at age 36. Curiously, Samuel’s father was
named Christopher, but that doesn’t help either.
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Looking at other family members, Samuel Colt
did have a brother and a nephew named Christopher, but both died in 1855…President Grant’s
term was from 1869 to 1877. There was also a
nephew Samuel Caldwell Colt, son of brother John
Caldwell Colt, rumored to have actually been Samuel’s son. He was about the right age, but spent
his life, as did most of the rest of the family, in
New England. Brother Christopher also had a son
named Samuel Pomeroy Colt…he was known as
“Pom” and became famous as an industrialist in
Rhode Island. So the TV characters were fabrications…ironic because Warner Brother westerns
were famous for featuring real western figures…
Billy the Kid, Belle Starr, Buffalo Bill Cody, Doc Holliday, you name it…but no Colts.
It’s good to be the Kings… But you must
remember the King Family on TV…innumerable
specials and variety show appearances, plus their
own series in 1965, a mid-season replacement
for “The Outer Limits” of all things. My research
indicates 42 family members appeared on the
show, all related to the core King Sisters. They
came from a family of 6 girls and 2 boys…by this
time, 2 older sisters had retired from the quartet,
replaced by 2 younger ones. But all the siblings
appeared on the show, along with their husbands
and children. The interesting thing is, not one of
them had the last name “King”!
The father of the clan was William King Driggs,
a college music professor in Utah, who formed
a family musical group who performed locally.
When the 4 oldest sisters formed a professional
singing group, they were told at a radio station that
Driggs Sisters didn’t sound right…what’s your father’s name? King, they replied, since he used his
middle name, and that was that. In private life, the
King sisters used the surnames of their husbands,
as did their children…the most famous being
Yvonne’s daughter Tina Cole, Robbie’s wife on “My
Three Sons.” And naturally, the Driggs brothers
and their families remained Driggs.
Also fascinating is how their father got his
name. He was one of 21 children (!!) and an older
sister was engaged to one of Utah’s leading politicians of the day, William Henry King. She died before they could be married, and was buried in her
wedding dress. A year later, her little brother was
born, and named in honor of his parents’ never-tobe-son-in-law.
Uncle Old Blue Eyes?…No, not “uncle”
precisely, but Frank Sinatra is indeed related to
Richard Sinatra, who pops up in old episodes of
“Gomer Pyle USMC” and “Mr. Roberts.” He was
also in the movie “Beast from Haunted Cave,” dong
a delightful Joe Pesci imitation…in 1959, no less!
His father was Ray Sinatra, a bandleader, arranger,
and long-time associate of Mario Lanza. And Ray’s
father was 1st cousin to Frank’s father, making
Ray and Frank second cousins. Of course, in common parlance they called each other “cousins”…
as indeed does Nancy Sinatra when talking about
her “cousin Dick,” actually her third cousin…and
Frank’s second cousin once removed.
It’s often said that Frank and Ray never worked
together, but that’s not true. Ray was a good 10
years older than Frank, and well established in the
music business up in Boston where his branch of
the family lived. But he got Frank his first radio audition, and persuaded him not to change his name
to Frankie Trent. Ray also did some arrangements
for Frank, and even lead his orchestra in Las Vegas
for a time in the 1950s.
And not for nothing, but Frank’s son is named
Franklin Wayne, not Francis Albert, so “Frank
Sinatra Jr.” is actually his stage name. Can you
blame him? Not me.Till next time, relatively
speaking, rock on!
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By: Captain Dave
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The Redneck Winter Games were held in Waddington, NY on February 17 to benefit the St Lawrence
River Showdown Bassmaster Fishing Tournament. The tournament will be held this summer in Waddington
during their homecoming celebration in August. According to local sources, “The bill for Waddington to
host this event will run around $100,000. All money must be raised through donations and fundraisers.
The tournament will bring up to $2 million dollars to our local economy in less than a week’s time. In short,
it will economically benefit our entire county. We need as much support as we can get to help pull it off.”
Events for the day included: Redneck Games (Turkey Bowling, Toilet Seat Horseshoes, Hay Bale Toss and
more), Kids’ Games, Silent Auction, Raffles, Food and Local Musical Entertainment.
Local musical entertainment was provided by:
Playback
Sudden Impact
Donald Shanty Jr. - Bass Guitar; Todd Brown
– Drums/Vocals; Devin Gardner - Lead Guitar;
Brittney Nicole - Lead Vocals. (https://www.facebook.com/PlaybackProject)
Atomic Precipitation (AP)
Kurtis Lanning - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals; Chris
Naccari - Lead Guitar/Vocals; Ken Johnson - Bass/
Comic Relief; Dan Cassada - Drums/Lead Vocals.
(https://www.facebook.com/AtomicPrecipitation)
Amy Mayette Rivera
Ray Stoddard – Lead Guitar/Vocals; Mike
Taberski – Bass/Vocals; Shawn Haley – Drums/
Vocals. (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Sudden-Impact/289807800733)
Lacey Rae Stoddard-Peets
The Max Ryder Band
Bob DeCarr - Lead Guitar / Vocals; Joe Cortese Bass Guitar / Vocals; Ed Christensen - Percussion
/ Vocals; Joe Thomas - Keyboards / Vocals / Guitar. (https://www.facebook.com/Max.Ryder.Band)
Other pictures from this event can be found at
https://www.facebook.com/PhotosByWendyC
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GAME CONNOISSEUR
Microtransactions: Bane or Boon?
---Dr. Anthony Betrus
Forgive me Father for I have sinned. I sold
virtual armor and weapons for cash on e-Bay. It
all started early, with my affinity for role-playing
games on the computer. In the 80s it was The
Bard’s Tale, then in the 90s Diablo and Baldur’s
Gate. And then, at the turn of the millennium Diablo 2 entered into my life. It pretty much shook
the foundations of the gaming industry, so much
so that people now use “Diablo” as a reference
to an entire game genre. For my part I was pretty
good at the game. It was online, which was new
at the time, so new in fact that many people were
still using dial-up. What was fascinating was that
you could interact with other players in the game.
Specifically, you could finally show off your characters to other players. This led to a whole lot of
trading for hard to get items, which is where I
began (continued?) my path of sin.
To put it in context, in 2000 video games
still belonged to the young. There were very few
“middle-aged” gamers, much less any senior
citizens playing. And when you are young, you
generally, like me at the time, have more time
on your hands than money. With not a whole lot
of disposable income, budgets get pretty tight
(although plenty of ramen and cheap beer to go
around). So for me, when the summer of 2001
rolled around Diablo 2 had already been out for
a while, and I had gathered quite a few valuable
items through playing and trading. I wanted to
make my characters the best they could be, and
in doing so I quickly discovered that the game
had evolved its own in-game currency. The
“Stone of Jordan” ring, which granted +1 to all
skills in the game, became the base unit of currency. This developed more-or-less organically,
and Blizzard (makers of Diablo 2) had no control over things. Nonetheless, the trading system
was consistent. For example, you could count on
one SOJ to be equal to two Iceblink armors. At
the same time two other new factors came into
play: e-Bay and PayPal. The idea of “buying”
items for your character with “real-world” money
was laughable to most back then, yet somehow,
through the miracle of online commerce, it became possible. Items from the game were selling
on e-Bay, and people were paying with PayPal,
which in turn could be transferred to a real bank
account (my bank account!). I noticed that I had
accumulated quite a few of these items, and
some were selling high. I thought it over (not for
long), and then Sin City baby, the sales spigot
was open! And it didn’t take me long to realize
that a Stone of Jordan sold for $4.99 on e-Bay,
and an Iceblink armor sold for the same price. I
knew that that same SOJ would get me two Iceblinks in an in-game trade, which meant that I
didn’t even really need to play the game to make
money, I could just exploit the variations in the
respective (unregulated) markets. Buy two SOJs
on e-Bay for $8.99, trade them for four Iceblinks
in-game, sell them back on e-Bay for $4.99 each.
I just made 10 bucks. No big deal, but you start
adding things up (I kept a spreadsheet record
of my sales), and I started to make quite a bit
of money. Most of my sales were in the five to
twenty dollar range, but I did manage to fetch
$65 for an “IST” rune, and another $60 for an
Occulus wand. At one point I read about a man
who made hundreds of thousands of dollars buying lots, splitting them up, and selling the individual items for profit. I thought this was a clever
idea and gave it a shot. I purchased a lot on e-Bay
for $190, and turned it around for $350, netting a
$70 profit (only $70 because I promised my wife
a $90 pair of leather boots as a bribe to get the all
clear for the purchase in the first place).
I give you this “origins” story in the form
of a confession because at the time, in 2001, it
was a “dirty” game I was playing. At first people
didn’t understand what I was doing, then when
they did understand they didn’t believe it. When I
showed them my PayPal receipts (it got into the
thousands), they both impressed and disgusted.
“How could this possibly be?” was the typical
reaction, “How could people possibly spend
real money for virtual swords?” And after Diablo
2 it was Guild Wars, and still thousands more
in profit for me. The rest, if you will, is history.
While things started out relatively harmlessly, it
got pretty bad, pretty quickly as unscrupulous
3rd parties entered into the fray. Stories came
out about Chinese World of Warcraft gold farmers living in abandoned airport bunkers, working
16 hours a day farming gold to sell back to players. Diablo 2 was flooded with 3rd party vendors,
spamming you at every turn to go to their website to purchase in game items. I got out of the
selling game to avoid the mess that had evolved,
and game manufacturers got into this game to fix
things, and at the same time make more money
for themselves.
Today “Microtransactions” are incorporated
into most games, regardless of genre. This has
led to some very positive developments as far
as gamers are concerned, most noteworthy being the new “free to play” model, with the game
supported completely by in-game purchases.
Perhaps the most successful is The League of
Legends (LOL), although many MMOs have transitioned from subscription models to free to play/
microtransaction models (Lord of the Rings Online, The Old Republic, and DC Universe Online to
name a few). There are some serious upsides to
these trends, like the ability to try a game before
investing in it, scaled payment options for different players, and perhaps best of all: no more
horrible copy protection schemes (DRM). And so
long as microtransactions don’t upset the power
balance with the players, it is now seen by most
gamers as pretty much harmless.
Unfortunately, many gaming companies see
microtransactions as a way of bleeding more
money out of consumers, leading to after-thefact transactional overlays that compromise the
player experience for those either unwilling or
unable to pay for in-game purchases. Even worse
are games that are designed with the primary intent to make money through microtransactions,
rather than for the game experience itself. Producers like Zynga are resented by many gamers,
and even by other game developers, for cheaping
the art form with their shamelessly commercial
games (Farmville, Mafia Wars, etc...). And yes,
I do think overall microtransactions and companies like Zynga have cheapened gaming, but so
what? Not everything we do has to be high art. I
could right now head down to the Dollar Store to
buy a $1.00 box of Raisinets to munch on while
I watch my $1.50 Red Box rental of Battleship
the movie. I could instead use that $2.50 to buy
a “Warlord Shen” skin and show it off to my LOL
friends. Many people might call these a waste,
others might see view them as money well spent.
In either case I don’t think my priest will be expecting a confession.
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February 10 2013 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals returned to Canton, NY St. Lawrence
University to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the formation of the band. The group
performed in Leithead Field House at St. Lawrence University, not far from the SLU
Java Barn where the band performed and got their start.
Photos by Fourth Coast Entertainment; Wendy
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Opening for GPN SLU Funk
Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas
Irish Festival and DPAO presents The Willoughby Brothers
Richie, Des, Sammy, Robbie, Johnny and Jerome, hail
from Coolboy, Co. Wicklow, six brothers with just over a
decade between the eldest and youngest. Their passion for
singing and performing, combined with a genuine closeness,
stems from a childhood filled with music and singing, a love
they carried with them through the years into adulthood. Credit
must be given to their father Richard, and mother Breda, for
nurturing and encouraging these gifts from an early age and
introducing them to a world of music and entertainment. In
the seventies and eighties their parents had their own popular country band ‘The Moonsiders’, performing at dances and
shows across the country.
They are currently making a big impression on the national and international music scene with appearances on a
number of TV and Radio shows including RTE’S ‘Up For The
Match’ the Derek Mooney Show and the John Murray Show
on Radio 1. They had the honour of singing in Croke Park at
the 2012 All-Ireland Hurling Final replay between Kilkenny
and Galway. Recently they performed at the Symphony Hall,
Birmingham by invitation of BBC Radio presenter Bob Brolly,
and as guests of Daniel O’ Donnell at his concert during the
Donegal Shore Festival. They had the pleasure of serenading
all thirty-two Rose of Tralee contestants at the opening ceremony of this year’s festival, and performing at the GAA Ladies
All-Star Awards and the National GAA Handball Awards. They
have just concluded a very successful Irish tour.
Des, the second eldest is already prominent in the music
industry as a successful Irish tenor. Having studied singing
with the renowned Dr. Veronica Dunne, he has performed ex-
tensively throughout Ireland and in the United States, both as
a soloist and with The Three Irish Tenors. Croke Park has also
provided the stage for the highlight of his career to date having
sung the National Anthem at a number of All-Ireland Finals.
Sadly, their mother Breda lost her battle against breast
cancer in 1990 at the young age of 38, leaving the young family of boys relying on the strength of their father and the support of family and friends to get through an extremely difficult
period. Richard undoubtedly proved his strength and the men
that the boys became are testament to this fact.
Not only do the brothers share a love of singing, but they
also have a passion for Gaelic games, handball in particular.
They all impressively hold All-Ireland Handball medals while
four of them, Richie, Johnny, Robbie and Sammy are World
Handball Champions.
Their debut album ‘The Promise’ which includes their hit
song ‘Where The Blarney Roses Grow’ is currently available
in stores nationwide, for download on itunes and from their
website www.thewilloughbybrothers.com. Their current single
‘Something Inside So Strong’ is receiving a lot of airplay on
radio stations across the country.
The Willoughby Brothers create a very special sound with
a repertoire featuring a blend of Irish ballads, popular classics and contemporary songs. These handsome and charming
brothers have much to offer as a group.
This new act is fresh, talented and unique and offers
something for everyone.
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(Flashback Quiz on page 18
(Crossword Puzzle on page 15)
flashback AnsweRS
1. John Fogerty, while he was with Creedence Clearwater Revival.
The song is off the album “Cosmo’s Factory” (1970), considered
by many the band’s finest.
2. The Bee Gees, in 1968. It’s said that the melody came from the
droning sound of the engines of a small plane the group was riding in.
3. “The Birds and The Bees,” released in 1965. Oddly enough, the
song was covered by a half-dozen others.
4. Stone Roses, in 1989. The song was remixed and reissued again
in 1990, 1992, 1995 and 1999.
5. “In the Navy,” by the Village People, in 1978. Contacted by the
U.S. Navy, the group was given a warship in San Diego, aircraft
and the crew of the ship to create a recruiting video of the song ...
until there was a protest about using taxpayer money on the group.
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FOR SALE: Vintage 1986 Guild D-212 NT 12
String with Original Hard Shell Case. 12 string
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guard. Rosewood bridge. Mahogany neck. 25.5”
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Warm, loud tone. Nut width: approximately 1.75”.
Original Deluxe Guild arched top hard shell case
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Condition Excellent. No cracks. Little weather
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----------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Jupiter 1600 Professional Series Trumpet,
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LOOKING FOR: -Experienced bassist (13yrs) looking for new projects, influences ranging from :
Tool, Primus, Metallica, Led Zeppelin, Godsmack,
Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Cannibal Corpse, Necrophagist, Ac/Dc, George Clinton,
Stone Temple Pilots, Red Hot Chili Peppers, etc.
Resume includes : 14 Knuckles Later (current),
Arcane Belief, The Great Harvest, Scalp Hunter,
Vicious Intent, Seditious. Can play many styles
including, heavy metal, hard rock, alternative,
FOR SALE: Krakauer console piano for sale. $1600 avaunt, hip hop 315-296-7237 (Dec 2012-002)
----------------------------------------------------------excellent condition. Wonderful acoustic piano. LOOKING FOR: -Looking for a light tech for a
Please call for more details if interested. Lisa Gard- couple shows per month. Low pay, late hours,
ner 315-528-0175 (June 2012-001)
no insurance, unemployment, or disability; hectic
----------------------------------------------------------- working conditions, what else could you ask for!
FOR SALE: Pair of JBL- L150 speakers in mint Good bunch of people, practice nights with free
shape. 300 Watt tower speaker set with pure food and booze. All equipment supplied. Must be
familiar with light systems. NNY area = Potsdam,
sound. other stereo equip. also for sale $900.00
email: fleblanc@twcny.rr.com Text or call Massena, Ogdensburg, Malone area with some
trips to Watertown, Plattsburg, etc. Contact Tim
315.250.0557 (Aug 2012-002)
----------------------------------------------------------- 315-244-1454 or email damon_tim@yahoo.com.
(Dec 2012-003)
FOR SALE: ackson RR-V as new, w/ gig bag, $150
----------------------------------------------------------obo LTD/ESP F204 bass, 4 string w/ emg P/Us good LOOKING FOR: Experienced older musician, plays
cndt -$150 obo DIME D100 -dimebags signature solid rhythm guitar or 2nd lead with pedal board
amp head, as new- $225 obo. all items are in 100% effects, can play a little bass, plus do some singing
working condition. I will listen to any REASONABLE and backup. Have professional equipment, time
offers, but I’m not gonna give the stuff away....cash to practice, and a vehicle for travel. Good backtalks. Pictures and demo are available. It’s going on ground in 50’s to 70’s Rock and Roll and Country.
New to it, but a big fan of Blues and Swing! Quick
E-BAY next week, so don’t wait around.
study on new songs. Looking to jam or gig with
call/text at (315)854-4908 (Jan 2013-003)
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FOR SALE: Classic hard body PEAVEY BASS MARK or alcohol. Just want to make some good music
IV amplifier; 400BH series, 800 watt, 2 channel, 2 with similar minded musicians. For more inforspeaker jacks. Works great! Buy the amp for $150.00 mation or questions email silverbaron@hotmail.
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taining 2 14” bass speakers, also in good working (Oct 2012-002)
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LOOKING FOR: -Paparazzi Scandal is looking for a keyboardist. We play music from the ‘60s to the
New Bass Player! No tudes please. Newer Hard & present day, from around the globe, with a rock,
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LOOKING FOR: -Versatile Drummer looking for a
band that has steady work. Looking to do original
work or fill an empty spot with an already developed
band. I have many years under my belt of studio
work and touring. Played with many bands through
out my career. I have had the chance to open for
some really amazing bands and learn from some of
the best. I am in the beginning stages of getting an
artist endorsement from Dark Horse Percussions.
Very eggar to start playing again. I am excited to
hit the studio and stage again. So please contact
me with any information or leads to any other musicians looking for a drummer. You can email at
pearldrummer30@gmail.com. You can also call my
cell phone and leave a message. (315) 212-5993.
My name is Ronnie. (Nov 2012-001)
----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR:Bassist and vocal looking for classic rock/country situation. E-mail at talyor52sj@
gmail.com. (Feb 2013-001)
----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING: New Age Children’s Author doing an inquiry
for a local artist to do some work for hire. If interested
please send a letter of interest to raynestorm3579@
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style and character. (Feb 2013-002)
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specialist on clarinet/ alto sax’s for working Jazz
standards and pop 3 piece combo; call 315-7826412 (March 2013-001)
----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING: Canton musician would like to start (or
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Ventures, etc.I have lots of free time, looking to do
shows. Been playing guitar for 8 years, lots of solo
work, and rhythm, also acoustic. Email epicfilmer@
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-----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Upbeat church in Philadelphia NY
seeks additional musicians. We already rock a guitarist/singer, bassist, drummer, keyboardist, but want
more of the same for multiple teams/options! Experience not as important as interest.If interested, call or
text Dan at 315-247-8834 or email daklebes@excite.
com and we’ll discuss options! (July 2012-001)
----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: ‘m a lead guitarist looking for a
band who’s into classic country (1950 - 1980’s
& newer), some older R & R too. I have over 40
yrs experience playing in bands. I do vocals and
background vocals too. St Lawrence and Jefferson
county area.......thanks!!! Faron Parent, Gouverneur, NY Tele: 315-287-2663 (July 2012-002)
----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING FOR: Looking for a versatile drummer to
complete a 3-piece band. Must have own transportation and be willing to travel to the Heuvelton area
for practice. Own gear is not necessary but a plus.
Ideal drummer must be able to play and/ or learn
many different genres of music ranging from country to metal, including some covers and originals.
Drummer will be included on studio album of original music and needs to be able to cover both local
and regional tour dates. If interested, please contact
Nina Denny @ 315-323-7841 (Aug 2012-001)
----------------------------------------------------------LOOKING: I am a lead male vocalist looking to join
or start a punk/hardcore band. My influences include A Day to Remember, Senses Fail, Mayday
Parade, Four Year Strong, etc. I have quite a bit of
experience playing shows and recording with my
previous band and would love to get back into it.
Email: mburnie@gmail.com Phone number:
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LOOKING: Kevin Pentalow the master mind behind
some of the most well-known and well respected
bands in the history of the Malone area including
Wasted Sensation, Seeds of Dissent, Shotgun
Seduction, Alien Anarchists and the Trailer park
profits is now following a new musical and life
path. He is looking for a backup band for a spoken word project reminiscent of Jim Morrison’s
An American Prayer only with Christian themes.
All musicians of all kinds are welcome to come
and be part of this ground breaking, soul stirring
and mind blowing musical explosion. kevinpentalow@yahoo.com or http://www.youtube.com/
WastedSensation for more info. (Feb. 2012-005)
-----------------------------------------------------------FOR SALE: Spector Classic 4 string bass with gig
bag. Excellent Condition, 34” Scale, 24 Fret, EmgSsd pickups, 2-band active eq. Paid $700...selling
$250 FIRM. This bass is just over 3 years old...
time to upgrade. Call 315-250-1248...SERIOUS
INQUIRIES ONLY! (March 2012-002)
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March 22, 23, 24
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Sunday 24th (Times to be announced)
The Gunrunners(7:45-8:15)
JPV and Special Guest
Teen Weaver (8:20-8:50)
Larry Holly
Trench Town Oddities (9-9:30)
From Gods to the Grave
Wrapped in Noir(940-1010)(headliner)
Dance The Hemping jig (headliner)
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March Events At
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Friday March 1- Karaoke with Larry 8-12.
Saturday March 2- Music and dancing with “Pure Country” 9-1.
Thursday March 7- Jam session 7-9 all musicians and singers welcome.
Friday March 8- Second Friday Fish Fry 4-7. Take out orders 347-3099
Karaoke with Larry 8-12.
Saturday March 9- Music and dancing with “Amarillo” 9-1.
Thursday March 14- Jam session 7-9 all musicians and singers welcome.
Friday March 15- Kzaraoke with Larry 8-12.
Saturday March 16- Music and dancing with “North Country” 9-1.
Thursday March 21- Jam session 7-9 all musicians and singers welcome.
Friday March 22- Karaoke with Larry 8-12.
Saturday March 23- Music and dancing with “Pure Country” 9-1.
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1. Who wrote “Lookin’ Out My
Back Door”?
2. Name the group that released
“I Started a Joke.”
3. What is one-hit wonder Jewel
Akens’ best-known song?
4. Who released the dance song
“Fool’s Gold”?
5. Name the song with this lyric:
“I get seasick even watching it on
the TV! They want You! Oh my
goodness!”
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Events, Music & Entertainment Magazine for NNY & Surrounding Areas
An Online Interview with the Bad Husbands Club (BHC) BAND Calendar
For Up=To-Date Band Calendar And Directory
or to Feature Your Band Please Visit
4THCOASTENT.COM
March 1
Bad Husbands Club - North Country Idol in Watertown @ the
Exhibition Hall - 07:00 PM
Bruce Dewey - Mo’s Pub & Grill in Malone - 08:00 PM
Wagner’s Agenda - Tavern Hotel in Carthage - 9:30 PM 2:00 AM
Turnip Stampede - Dinosaur BBQ in Syracuse - 10:00 PM
Gunrunners - Jakes Grub & Grog in Central Square - 09:00 PM
March 2
Fred & the EDs - LaLargeville Legion Benefit: Thousand
Islands Emergency Rescue Squad - 8:00 PM
Bad Husbands Club - John Hoover Inn in Evans Mills - 9:00
PM - 1:00 AM
Dragnfly - Club Fusion in Syracuse - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
HIPSHOT - Welcome Home Event - TBA
Theresa Hartford, Michael Portal & Shamim Allen - Left
Bank Cafe in Saranac Lake - 07:00 PM
March 6
Pat Duffy Open Mic Night - Myer’s Pub in Ogdensburg - 07:00
PM
March 8
Fred & the EDs - Paddock Club in Watertown - 9:00 PM
- 1:00 AM
Sludge Factory - The Nautical Turtle in Watertown - 8:00 PM
- 2:00 AM
Kevin Barrigar - Quaker Steak & Lube in Syracuse - 5:30
- 7:30 PM
March 9
“Art is a jealous mistress, and, if a man have a genius for painting, poetry, MUSIC, architecture or philosophy he makes a Bad Husband.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
FCE: So, tell us a little about the Bad Husbands
Club...
BHC: The Bad Husband’s Club (BHC), is a rock and
blues band formed by bassist/vocalist Len Senecal,
and bro-in-law axe-slinger singer Bryan Honeywell,
originally as a pick-up band heading off to play at his
annual “Catofest” Party. That was in 2000. Since then
the band has had many incarnations leading up to the
current one consisting of Bryan, the ubiquitous guitar/
vocals of Glen Pickert, keyboardist / vocalist / musical genius / neighbor Tom Wilson, and of course drum
guru Billy McGillavry, and the newest (and tallest) bad
husband, Bill Hill on bass. The band early on, knew a
friend with a bar, and has been gigging in some form
since ‘07. Founding member Len Senecal left the band
amicably in the fall of 2012, although still holds an
“honorary position”, welcome to step on stage when
and wherever! That’s the BHC story in a nutshell!
FCE: How long have you been together?
BHC: The band has been together in this configuration since mid summer last year, but has been rockin’
in some form since it’s inception in 2000. More on this
later.
FCE: What are your influences?
BHC: Our influences are probably our greatest asset. From roots music, to funk, fusion, jazz, Latin, pop,
punk and of course straight up rock & roll. We all have
diverse backgrounds and styles and combine to give
the band a unique flavor.
FCE: What type of band or musician are you?
‘Genre’
BHC: Predominantly vintage rock & pop (in many
flavors)…..with a twist!!
FCE: Where is the bands or musicians hometown?
BHC: From all points of the map, Syracuse to Ed-
wards!
FCE: What inspired the band or you to become
what you are?
BHC: The desire to play music & entertain the
people, to the best of our abilities and have fun doing it.
FCE: What idols do you have and why?
BHC: We all have certain idols that have shaped
us into the players & band that we are today. From the
earliest rock records we listened to as teenagers, to the
unknown player tearing it up in bars around the country. We have been gigging musicians for decades and
many idols were people we had the chance to share the
stage with for a time.
FCE: What are your songs about?
BHC: Most are about 4 minutes….unless we go
into jam-mode, then who knows!
FCE: (Laughter) You got us with that one!!
FCE: How receptive have audiences been to your
musical style?
BHC: We always get great feedback from our
crowds, usually commenting on the fact that they
never have heard other bands attempt our song selections. And also in the way that we put our own stamp
on them. One of the things we’re proudest of is the
response we get from other musicians, that always
means a bit extra to us.
FCE: What are the bands or your biggest obstacles?
BHC: Keeping the band busy. The “scene” for live
music is getting smaller all the time. Also as musicians,
balancing the set list with songs that we enjoy & challenge us, and playing songs that the crowds will know
and like….not an easy task. Then add in the demands
of families, jobs, and life in general and it’s quite a task
to say the least.
FCE: Describe your show, visual and musically?
BHC: Our shows are always upbeat & fun. We will
“tweak” our tunes to fit the atmosphere. We don’t rely
on big sound systems or lights. It’s an open, intimate
and even humorous way to spend the evening with
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some great tunes that you may not have heard in a
while. It’s not unheard of for us to put a request together right on the spot.
FCE: What is your method of marketing?
BHC: We do the Facebook thing , and of course
Fourth Coast Entertainment, but mainly we are a word
of mouth band.
FCE: What are your hopes for the near future?
BHC: We hope to be able to keep on just as we
are, of course bigger money would be nice! Obviously
though that’s not really a factor, considering the distance we drive VS the price of gas. We have a great
lineup of places to play and great crowds, so full speed
ahead…..
FCE: If someone had never seen you perform,
how would you describe the sound and stage presence to them?
BHC: Expect an evening of surprises, fun, energy,
emotion and above all entertainment. No smoke & mirrors, just a real live rock & roll party. Our crowds are
mix of young & old and everything in between. Drink,
dance and be merry. You won’t be pummeled with a
wall of volume, a string of profanities, or political rants.
Everyone’s here to have a great time, us included.
FCE: Tell us about your shows and why fans
should be there?
BHC: Sit back and enjoy an evening of live music
the way it was meant to be. Sing along with a favorite
song just like you do in your car. With such diverse
backgrounds and styles, expect the unexpected. Expect to know all the words to the songs (but don’t be
surprised if you can’t remember the artist!). Expect to
leave with a smile, looking forward to the next BHC gig.
Expect to have fun the bad husbands way.
FCE: “Thank you Bill Hill for helping us put together this online interview.”
Bill Hill: “I’m glad we could bring this together, despite the distances of everyone involved! Thanks for
giving us the spotlight for a bit to tell our tale.”
Bruce Dewey - Titus Mountain in Malone - 5:00 - 9:00 PM
Trench Town Oddities - Downtown Bistro 108 in Watertown
- TBA
Hinder and Nonpoint - The Wescott Theater in Syracuse - TBA
Dragnfly - Little Sister’s Inn in Herrings - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Pat Duffy Open Mic Night - Myer’s Pub in Ogdensburg - 07:00
PM
March 15
Bad Husbands Club - Fireside @ Partridge Berry Inn Watertown - 7:00 - 11:00 PM
Bruce Dewey - Mo’s Pub & Grill in Malone - 08:00 PM
TYRADE - Wegatchie Hotel in Oxbow - 09:30:00 PM
March 16
TYRADE - Massena Ice Arena in Massena - 09:30:00 PM
Waydown Wailers - Paddock Club Watertown - 8:00 PM
Sarah Parker Ada - Downtown Bistro 108 in Watertown - 8:00
- 11:00 PM
Dragnfly - Ghize’s in Ogdensburg - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
Raven - The Last Lap in Edwards - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
March 17
PlayBack - The Coach Tavern in Norfolk - 7:00 - 11:00 PM
March 19
GLEN MATLOCK (of The Sex Pistols) & TOMMY RAMONE at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse - 6:30 PM
March 23
TYRADE - Flat Frock in Plessis - 09:30:00 PM
Fred & the EDs - Little Sister’s Inn in Herrings - 9:00 PM
- 1:00 AM
March 27
Pat Duffy - Boys and Girls Club Expo in Ogdensburg - TBA
March 29
Musicians Paradise Music Festival - A Musicians Paradise in
Dexter - 05:00 PM
March 30
TYRADE - Station 58 in North Syracuse - 10:00 PM - 2:00
AM
Raven - Jocko’s Bar in Russell - 8:00 - 12:00 PM
April 2
THE REVIVAL TOUR feat. CHUCK RAGAN & more - The
Westcott Theater in Syracuse - 07:00 PM
April 5
Bad Husbands Club - Paddock Club in Watertown - 9:00 PM
- 1:00 AM
April 12
Fred & the EDs - Paddock Club in Watertown - 9:00 PM
- 1:00 AM
TYRADE - Old Northern Pub in Tupper Lake - 10:00 PM
Wrapped In Noir, Bruce Campball, Maps of War - The
Dungeon in Watertown - TBA
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