In partnership with The Hub, The Park Theater Foundation is presenting a new music series, Adirondack Americana, live at The Hub in Brant Lake throughout September and October.
Expanding on their annual Summer Series Concerts at the Crandall Park Bandshell, this is a free music series that will serve to enhance the accessibility of the arts within the local communities. These live musical performances will begin at 4 p.m., and feature a mix of local and nationally acclaimed artists.
“We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our free music series by introducing Adirondack Americana. The success of our Summer Series Concerts at the Crandall Park Bandshell is beyond anything I could have imagined. Over the last four years, we have welcomed a wide variety of acts to our area and helped to create a family-friendly environment where folks from near and far can enjoy quality entertainment for free! I am looking forward to extending the spirit of our Summer Series Concerts to our neighbors in Brant Lake this fall, and work alongside our friend and supporter, Drew Cappabianca. The expansion of the series allows us to take our programming to the northern parts of Warren County and provide an additional outlet for the performing arts in our region,” said an organizer of the series.
The Adirondack Americana Lineup:
Saturday, 09/14 – Reese Fulmer & The Carriage House Band.
Reese Fulmer & The Carriage House Band challenge the traditional relationship of a songwriter and his band, with a fluidly rotating cast of top-notch players and a flair for experimentation that combine for a unique and mesmerizing live performance. They were named Americana Artist of the Year for 2023 and 2024 at the Thomas Edison Capital Region Music Awards.
Saturday, 09/28 – Joseph Terrell & Blue Cactus Most widely known by music fans as a member of the indie-americana band Mipso, Terrell is well-accustomed to pushing the boundaries of traditional genres into new musical territory. Blue Cactus’s Dream Country is a blend of grit, glitz, groove, and twang that evokes a celestial soundscape of mid-century heartbreak and harkens comparisons eclectic and iconic as Bobbie Gentry, Fleetwood Mac, and David Bowie.
Saturday, 10/12 – Little Saints
Based in Saratoga Springs, Little Saints craft a style they call their own somewhere between americana, indie-folk, and modern soul, Spearheaded by songwriter Natalie Santini.
For the full performance listing and more information, visit parktheatergf.com.