FREE CONCERT: Reese Fulmer and the Carriage House Band
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If you have to pick one event of the summer to catch, this might just be this one as Reese Fulmer and the Carriage House Band plays a FREE live lakeside show on Friday, August 1st to kick off the Weekender at Paul Smith's College.
The 2023 and 2024 Americana Artist of the Year at the Thomas Edison Music Awards, Reese and his band have become one of the fastest-rising groups in upstate NY with expansive live albums highlighting a reputation for compelling performances. With a rotating cast of talented players, a broad and dynamic body of work, and a refusal to set anything in stone, their shows are always fresh, full of joy, and hard to describe. Think Wilco with hints of Prine and Zappa: "smart, emotionally tuned arrangements and a stage presence that balanced earnestness with unpredictability. Their live performance thrives in the liminal space between genres folk, Americana, jazz and the result is a sound thatβs complex without being convoluted." - NYS Music
Combine that with a Hex & Hop Beer Garden and delicious wine offerings from Meadowdale Winery and you've got one heck of a night out in the Adirondacks.
The 2023 and 2024 Americana Artist of the Year at the Thomas Edison Music Awards, Reese and his band have become one of the fastest-rising groups in upstate NY with expansive live albums highlighting a reputation for compelling performances. With a rotating cast of talented players, a broad and dynamic body of work, and a refusal to set anything in stone, their shows are always fresh, full of joy, and hard to describe. Think Wilco with hints of Prine and Zappa: "smart, emotionally tuned arrangements and a stage presence that balanced earnestness with unpredictability. Their live performance thrives in the liminal space between genres folk, Americana, jazz and the result is a sound thatβs complex without being convoluted." - NYS Music
Combine that with a Hex & Hop Beer Garden and delicious wine offerings from Meadowdale Winery and you've got one heck of a night out in the Adirondacks.
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