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:00-5:00: Outta the Blue :30 - 6:30: EZ Street Band :00 - 9:00 Tracer James Trio
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:00 - 2:00: Atom Ghost :30 - 3:30: Alternate Motives :00 - 5:00: Ten Cent Green
:30 - 6:30: Divided Roads :00 - 9:00: Wanted Bon Jovi Tribute
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$5 Adult $3 Students
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Bon Jovi Tribute Band No band represents American Rock and Roll better than Bon Jovi. And no band pays tribute to Bon Jovi better than... "WANTED: The Bon Jovi Tribute Band!" Voted "Best Tribute Band" by Cleveland Magazine Having a history that spans more than 30 years, Bon Jovi has performed more than 2,600 concerts in 50 different countries for tens of millions of fans. "WANTED: The Bon Jovi Tribute Band" focuses on performing the music of Bon Jovi the way it was meant to be played, so our fans have a true "Bon Jovi Concert Experience." "WANTED: The Bon Jovi Tribute Band" uses No vocal tracks and No sampling. What you hear is true, real, and 100% live - every time!!! Our musicians are excited to play the extensive catalog of Bon Jovi Rock and Love songs that have stood the test of time and appeal to generations of music lovers including Runaway, Livin' on A Prayer, You Give Love a Bad Name, Wanted Dead or Alive, It's My Life, and Have a Nice Day
Chris Clark Athletes Who Say NO program overview: Over the past decade professional stunt cyclist Chris Clark has competed around the world and entertained thousands at events like the Gravity Games, the Vans Warped Tour, New York's Times Square Parade and even the Olympic Games! Chris’ Athletes Who Say NO program was developed to inspire children to find an active, healthy passion and use their desire to constantly improve as a means for keeping their lives on track, making healthy decisions and surrounding themselves with like-minded friends. During his high energy presentation, professional cyclist Chris Clark shares his story of growing up with a passion for cycling and how he used that passion to make friends, stay healthy, and even as an excuse to avoid the peer pressures all children face. Topics discussed include: Helmet / sports safety The importance of having an active hobby Avoiding drugs and alcohol to reach your potential Finding friends who support your active lifestyle Following the speaking portion of the program, Chris shows the audience what is possible with hard work and dedication with a demonstration of the skills he has developed in his years of national and international cycling competition. Students see first-hand what can be achieved with hard work, dedication, and by leading a healthy lifestyle. Following the show, audience members will have the opportunity to meet Chris, get free autographs and merchandise, and even enter to win his bike, valued at over $3000!
Highway Cleanup Hospice Dinner Tree Planting
Interact Club Sports Teams Community Groups
Food Pantries World Hunger Youth Exchange
Scholarships Music and the Arts Fighting Polio
Massena Rotary Club
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Friday June 10th 4:00-5:00: Outta the Blue Rock out with the Outta the Blue Band. Made up of Duane and Matt Gardner, and Mike and Tim White, these musicians play a variety of crowd favorites from the best in classic rock to new country.
5:30 - 6:30: EZ Street Band The Easy Street band started out as a garage band with a few local guys who all had a love for music. Our band plays rock n roll and country. Our song list is pretty diverse. We can play Johnny Cash, George Jones, Merle Haggart, Buck Owens, Elvis Presley, Brad Paisley, or switch over to the Eagles, CCR, Eric Clapton, Doobie Bros. or Billy Joel. A large assortment of music, from the 1950's to present day music. Members Kevin Fetterly, GAry Fetterly, Lester Crump, and Roger Dagget
7:00 - 9:00 Tracer James Trio Headlining Friday night, we welcome the Tracer James Trio. Comprised of Don Shantie on Bass, Shawn Haley on Drums and Tracer James; Blues Master Finalist with Joe Bonamassa on vocals take music to the next level with their with jamming riffs and gravely rock and blues tunes.
Saturday, June 11th 12-1:00pm Northern Exposure This a fun classic rock, country and oldies band in northern ny. With a huge song list that gets bigger every week, big high quality sound and L.E.D lighting, and a power trio of musicians that have been playing for many many years we are sure to give you a great show everytime.
1:00 - 2:00: Atom Ghost Atom Ghost is a five piece band from Massena, Ny. AG performs each note live with integrity, pride and conviction while keeping the crowd interested and invested through sonic landscapes of
. 2:30 - 3:30: Alternate Motives historys greatest artists as well as original material
Made up of Doug Eggleson, Tim Evans, T. Mouric, Steve Jensen and Ronnie Freeman, This band is known for playing deep cuts from influences such as the Tragically Hip and more.
4:00 - 5:00: Time-Line some great country and old time rock and roll
5:30 - 6:30: Divided Roads Divided Roads is a band that started back in Potsdam middle school with four guys who had a passion for music. With original lead singer-guitarist - song writer Andy Deon and Original lead guitarist-vocalist, song writer Mike Forget still leading the way. We've picked up a very talented father-son duo with Mike Jadlos on drums and his father Greg on bass. Forming in 2001 we've played and blend of covers anywhere from Breaking Benjamin to Johnny Cash making us pretty diverse. every minute of it. Big shout out to our fans who have helped us continue to do what we truly love too do. Thanks!
7:00- 9:00 Wanted (Bon Jovi Tribute (see page 4)
Music In Massena's History Massena in the mid to late 1800’s was very different from the Massena we know today. Massena Springs began to come into vogue in 1848 when Benjamin Phillips built the United States Hotel thus providing an elegant place to reside. People came from throughout the country and abroad to partake of the healing powers of the mineral springs and enjoy the comforts of the hotel. One of the amenities provided by the Hotel was entertainment on a grand scale. In 1851, an old Hotel register records the arrival of “The Peak Family” with seven vocalists and the original “Lancashire Bell Ringers”, one of the best traveling companies of musicians in the US at that time. At a later date the “Luca Family Singers” note their presence. They were the famous African American singing group modeled after the Hutchinson Family Singers. Our story begins however, with an invitation to an 1871 dance at White’s Hotel in downtown Massena featuring Professor Lee’s Quadrille Band considered a necessity at every attraction in those days. “Professor” (Norris) Lee appears as a African American barber in the census records in Watertown, NY in 1860 with his wife Elizabeth and six children. By 1880, he and Elizabeth are found in Massena. It is as unclear when he came to Massena as it is to his history as he is listed in census reports as born in Arabia and Pennsylvania with dates ranging from 1791 to 1813. In the summer he ran the barber shop in the Hatfield House and in the winter ran a shop in the village in Bailey’s store. He was a fair barber and an entertaining talker, although he knew when he had said enough. He had the ability to say just the right thing at the right time….….. Nobody knew exactly how old the professor was. He himself probably did not. His hair was white and wooly. He was well along in years, but outside of that nobody knew exactly.” After the United States Hotel burned in 1872, Shedden Hatfield a wealthy visitor to the Springs bought the property and built the Hatfield House at the enormous cost of $100,000. Hatfield, an alderman and tea-broker from Chicago had a plan to make his Hotel the most exclusive and elegant of its time. He hired “negro help” which at the time was much different from other establishments. This may account for the “Professor’s” barber shop being opened in the Hatfield.
Professor (Norris) Lee
It was said the “Professor” was a great reader and fairly well educated, keeping up on the world news. As social events at the Hatfield were ongoing and numerous, the “Professor” was in great demand “to furnish at least a part if not all the musical program. He was proud of the part he played and considered it a great honor to play at such functions. He could play by note as well as by ear. In fact he was so well educated along musical lines that he gave lessons on the violin. He was proud of his title of professor and always desired to be addressed by it.” (M.O. archives) Francis Banno, a Frenchman played the bass viola and was known to play with the “Professor” frequently. Other old-time fiddlers were Adam Revier, Harvey Russell, “Tete” Richards and Clifford Shambo (who also made fiddles). Although the “Professor” was a renowned musician, his barbering skills were reportedly lacking. “At one time he ran a shop in the old Bentley House just north of the Hatfield. His famous hair tonics and toilet water are remembered to this day. He never won much fame as a barber. His razors would rarely split a hair and as a result his patrons were often in torment. With him barbering was more of a sideline. The “Professor’s” daughter Julia is buried in the West Orvis Cemetery with her husband and child. (which is located behind the Chamber of Commerce building.) During the Springs heyday more than five hundred guests came each summer to bask in the waters and attend the balls featuring the “Professor” and his Quadrille Band. Those days are far in the past but perhaps sitting in the Springs Park on a quiet night if you listen carefully you may hear the echoes of fiddles and the whisper of gowns of those from the past. MaryEllen Casselman
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Jewel Scent, Ray Hazel Book, American Cancer Society, Cubby T. Clown & Company, From the Craft Room, Lakeland Winery, Origami Owl, Donna Mae Dumville, Not Your Average Cookie, Drops of Jupiter, Tom's Wood Shop, Boys & Girls Club of Massena, Lilla Rose, Puppy Style Treats & More, Keep Collective, Jamberry, A Touch of Class - Paparazzi Jewelry, Friends of the RMSP Nature Center, Bee Art Shop, Sweeter Creations Sugar House, The Mustard Tin, Puppy Style Treats & More, 4Pups & Wildthings Photography, North Country Children's Museum, Blissfully Yours, Revised Editions, Breakable Collectibles, Lifted Out of Poverty, Drawn out Art, Council on International Educational Exchange, Sweet Little Darlings, United HealthCare Community Plan