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Our 2016 line up of entertainment.  Check out these artists and bands. A great day full of excitement and great music!

Joe Brucato, Marty Roberts & Donny C., Stevie T., The Amanda Ashley Trio, The Kid Kurry Band, The Dean's List,  Big Mike & The Motivators And The American Rouges !!

Joe Brucato

His music has the power to stir deep emotions with a voice that screams truth. Joe's songs are beautifully crafted and passionately delivered.

 



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The Kid Kurry Band



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Big Mike & The Motivators 

Big Mike & The Motivators is a high energy quintet based in Rochester N.Y. Their music is best described as American roots music and their performances are a rousing evening of blues and soul, with a dose of rock and roll. The line-up consists of Mike D’Aurizio on lead vocals and harmonica; Carmen Verzillo; guitar; Jonathan Tucker, piano and organ; Phil Supernault, bass guitar; and Marc Zimmerman, drums and vocals


 

 

 

Marty Roberts & Donny C

Marty Roberts (Acoustic Guitar and Singer) with Donny Cristantello (Congas and Percussion).  Singer/songwriter that does originals and country music, as well as, the songs that the songwriters of the 70's wrote like Jim Croce, James Taylor and Jimmy Buffet.   Performing for the past 15 years and have 3 recorded CD's of original songs.  Proud to be performing for the 3rd year at this very special event.

 

 

The Dean's List

 It's always a party with The Dean's List. playing all the favorite covers!

Tim Potter - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals 
Scott Jennings - Lead Guitar/Vocals 
Joe Carr - Bass/ Vocals 
Steve Morelock - Drums 
Mark Hillis - Lead Vocals/ Harmonica

 

 

 

Stevie T

Stevie T sings all the Sinatra era favorites and he has performed as the Lead of Nick and the Nice Guy's, Rochester Rat Pack.  He continues to perform in the Rochester area.  He's sure to swoon the crowd!

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 The American Rogues

If the 78th Fraser Pipe Band sat down with the Chieftains, Wolfstone, and the Waterboys and then asked some friends from a symphonic orchestra and a Japanese taiko group to join them at the table the resulting sound might resemble the AMERICAN ROGUES.  For years the performances of this American/Canadian group have electrified audiences on three continents.  

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