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Howlin’ at the Moon featuring Black Mountain Symphony

July 11 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Howlin’ at the Moon is thrilled to feature Black Mountain Symphony!

Black Mountain Symphony is a six-piece progressive folk band from the hill country outside Albany, New York. Multi-instrumentalists, singers and songwriters all, they have toured their original compositions around the Northeast, and across the US, performing alongside acts ranging from Rusted Root to the Young Dubliners to Days of the New. Their live sets showcase a limitless range of influences, blending genres to create a unique emotional experience with every show. “No one’s out there like Black Mountain Symphony…the champagne of eclectic music” – Stephanie Fisher, New Voice, NY TalkRadio.net.

Opening the night is our host Everest Rising, who curates the featured artist invites and serves the warm-up act for each concert in the series. Located in New York’s Capital Region, Everest Rising is a tightly-knit quintet influenced by bluegrass, Americana, rock, jazz and more. Together they create progressive acoustic music that is unique, powerful, and comfortably familiar. With a wide dynamic range, Everest Rising’s material spans from heartfelt laments to all out jams, all executed with instrumental finesse and thoughtful story-telling.

Howlin’ at the Moon showcases regional music from a variety of genres, providing an authentic musical experience for both audience and musicians. Music traditions are meant to be fluid and evolving, and Howlin’ nurtures regional musical talent while providing opportunities for cross-pollination. All in a 1760 Dutch Barn that inspires and reminds us of our place within history!

Admission is $10 or $5 for SCHS members with valid membership card. Cash only. Beer and wine available for purchase.

Details

Location:
Mabee Farm Historic Site
Date:
July 11
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm