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Peter Frampton and The Doobie Brothersw/Matthew CurryCMAC | June 25 The multi-Grammy Award win-ning guitarist/multi-instrumen-talist/singer/songwriter, Peter Frampton, performed with the bands Humble Pie and The Herd as well as David Bowie and oth-ers. Hits include “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Baby I Love Your Way,” “I’m in You,” “Show Me the Way,” “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours” and “Do You Feel Like We Do.”... The Doobie Brothers first got together in California in 1970. Tommy Johnson’s soulful vocals provide their distinctive sound, and Pat Simmons is well-known for his finger-picking folk style. Among the band’s classic hits are “Listen to the Music,” “Jesus Is Just Alright,” “China Grove,” “Black Water,” “What a Fool Believes,” “Minute By Minute,” and “Takin’ to the Streets.” They have multiple platinum and gold albums to their credit as well as multiple Grammy Awards...Completing the bill is Matthew Curry, the guitarist/vo-calist whose music is gaining fans across the U.S., Europe, Canada and Australia. Hits include “If I Don’t Got You” and “Blinded by Darkness.”
Curtis SalgadoDinosaur BBQ | June 25 Described as “one of the bad-dest blues ‘n’ soul singers you’ve ever heard,” Curtis Salgado was the blueprint for John Belushi’s Blues Brothers’ character, Jake. For more than 20 years, Salgado has played gigs as a singer and harmonica player with numerous bands, most notably the Robert Cray Band, Roomful of Blues, Steve Miller and Santana. Curtis has been nominated for four Blues Foundation National Blues Awards.
Sean Patrick McGrawSticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | June 25 Born in Fredonia, NY, Sean Patrick McGraw was a semi-finalist on season two of the USA Network’s Nashville Star and has gone on to, indeed, become a Nashville star. He’s performed with Toby Keith, Patty Loveless, Miranda Lambert, Trent Willmon and others; and his songs have been performed by top country artists - here in the U.S. and Canada. His music has been heard on the HBO series, True Blood and his band is the subject of a “docu-commercial,” Ten Days on Tour.
Scott H. Biramw/Austin LucasBug Jar | June 25 Scott H. Biram (“Dirty Old One Man Band”) mixes blues, hillbilly and country with punk
and metal as he sings, yodels, and growls his way through all-original tunes. His latest is Nothin’ But Blood... Alt-country crooner, Austin Lucas, touring in support of Stay Reckless, joins the bill. The New York Times says the album is “made of muscular and well-toned roots country.”
Lucinda Williamsw/Kenneth Brian BandParty in the Park | June 26 Lucinda Williams began her career some 30 years ago interpreting country, folk and blues standards. As a songwriter and performer, she has received Grammy Awards for “Passionate Kisses,” “Car Wheels On a Gravel Road,” and “Get Right With God.” Time Magazine named her “America’s Best Songwriter.” This past January, she re-released her self-titled album on its 25th anni-versary...From Decatur, IL comes the Kenneth Brian Band in sup-port of a new album, The Past, Present, and Future of Country Music. The Southern Rock outfit
features Brian on vocals and lead guitar, Travis Stephens on rhythm, Frank Rische on bass and Richard Pryor on drums.
Mary CutrufelloAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 26 Mary Cutrufello has been celebrated as a Texas honky-tonk heroine, a fiery Midwestern roots-rocker, and a powerhouse acoustic performer. Her 2012 EP, Fireflies Till They’re Gone, is a follow-up to 2010’s Acoustic EP. Other albums include Who to Love, 35, Songs from the 6 and When the Night is Through. The Yale grad describes herself as a “Fedex truck driver who plays music.”
Sink the ShipCalifornia Brew Haus | June 26 The hardcore metal act, Sink the Ship, hails from Mansfield OH. Their debut EP titled “Re-flections” was released this past February and has been earn-ing fans with its catchy guitar riffs, passionate lyrics and heavy drums.
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Peaches RodriguezJoke Factory | Jun 27 & 28 Peaches Rodriguez (a.k.a. “Gangsta Cougar”) is a Latina comic from Connecticut. She mixes her unique, twisted per-spective on life with edgy humor and has found herself perform-ing regularly at the Tropicana in Atlantic City, the Comic Strip in NYC, Stand Up New York and in top clubs across the country. Peaches has done three U.S.O. tours – traveling to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Quatar, Saudi Arabia and Oman.
Michael Berkowitzw/RPOCMAC | July 3 Conductor/drummer Michael Berkowitz, known for his work as Liza Minnelli’s conductor, leads a “Salute to America with the RPO.” Mr. Berkowitz has worked for the Santa Rosa Symphony, the Caro-lina Pops, the London Symphony, New York Philharmonic, Boston Pops and orchestras throughout Italy, France, Sweden and Ger-many. This Fourth of July concert featuring American classics and patriotic marches will include The Stars and Stripes Forever and other favorites, along with the 1812 Overture. Paul Burgett narrates; and there will be a post-concert fireworks display!
Drive-by Truckersw/Tommy BrunettParty in the Park | July 3 The Southern rock/alt-country band, Drive-By Truckers comes to town to join the Party in the Park! Their popular albums include Pizza Deliverance, South-ern Rock Opera, Brighter Than Creation’s Dark and their latest, English Oceans... Rochester’s own, Tommy Brunett opens. Brunett splits his time between New York City and here these days, perform-ing his Americana rock live shows that are becoming legendary.
Twin ForksMontage Music Hall | July 3 The folk rock band Twin Forks hails from Boca Raton FL. Their self-titled EP in 2013 led to a debut full length this year - also self-titled. Each has had favorable reviews in Billboard, Alternative Press and USA Today. Band members include Chris Carrabba, Shawn Zorn, Jonathan Clark and Kelsie Baron.
OrleansGreece Town Hall Campus | July 4 Since the release of their 1973 self-titled album, Orleans has been making great harmony-based music enjoyed by all types of audiences. Their classic, good-time hits include “Still The One,” “Dance With Me,” “Love Takes Time,” “Reach” and “Forever.”
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Teagan Taylor BandLovin’ Cup | July 5 The Teagan Taylor Band features vocalist/trumpet player Teagan Taylor. She is known for blending genres from jazz to R&B, from soul to reggae. The act, which records on Jazzomaniac Records, recently released a new album, Hello.
Fabolousw/August Alsina, Young Thug & Snootie WildMain St. Armory | July 5 John David Jackson, a.k.a. Fabolous, gained fame in 2001 with his debut alum, Ghetto Fabo-lous and its hit single, “Can’t Deny It.” Subsequent releases include Street Dreams, Real Talk, From Nothin’ to Somethin,’ Loso’s Way, and Loso’s Way 2: Rise to Power. He has received multiple Grammy Awards, an American Music Award and several BET Awards
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Danny LibertoJoke Factory | July 5 Comedian Danny Liberto has a fast-paced, high-energy style of comedy that’s delivered in a perpetual dynamic motion. He’s enjoyed popularity on the college
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Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo & Rick Springfieldw/William BeckettCMAC | July 6 Pat Benatar is a four-time Grammy Award-winner with six platinum and four gold albums to her credit. She’s best known for her singles “Heartbreaker,” “I Need A Lover,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “Hell Is for Chil-dren” and “Love Is A Battlefield.” Benatar’s band features Neil Giraldo on lead guitar... Singer/songwriter/musician/actor Rick Springfield is known for such hits as the Grammy Award-winning “Jessie’s Girl,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “Love Somebody” and “Affair of the Heart.” As an actor, he appeared regularly on General Hospital where he por-trayed Dr. Noah Drake; and his Broadway credits include Smokey Joe’s CafÈ...William Beckett also appears. The vocalist and multi-instrumentalist has been called “utterly captivating” by the BBC. Solo recordings include The Pioneer Sessions and Genuine & Counterfit.
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Blind Owl BandAbilene Bar & Lounge | July 9 From the Adirondack Moun-tains comes the Blind Owl Band. They describe themselves as ‘looking like a bluegrass band, but they are not.’ They, in fact, offer their own sound – using the instruments of their ancestors but playing music of our time influenced by all that has hap-pened in the musical world during their lives. They call their genre “Rowdy String Music.”
Foreigner, Styx & Don FelderCMAC | July 9 One of rock’s most success-ful acts, Foreigner’s list of hit songs includes “Cold as Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Juke Box Hero,” “I Want to Know What Love Is,” “Feels Like the First Time” and more. Foreigner founder/song-writer/lead guitarist, Mick Jones has assembled a new line-up fea-turing Thom Gimbel, Jeff Pilson, Kelly Hansen, Michael Bluestein, Chris Frazier and Bruce Watson... One of the top bands of the ‘70s & ‘80s, Styx continues to rock today. Hit songs include “Come Sail Away,” “The Best of Times,” “Lady,” “Show Me the Way” and “Renegade.” Styx has the distinc-tion of releasing four consecutive albums – The Grand Illusion, Piece of Eight, Cornerstones and Paradise Theatre - which were all certified Platinum by the RIAA...Don Felder, lead guitarist for the Eagles until 2001, joins the bill. Solo albums include Air-borne (1983) and Road to Forever (2012).
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TheatreOpenings...Theatre Mstage The hilarious, Tony Award-winning musical that follows six over-achieving and awkward adolescents on their quest for the spelling championship of a lifetime, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, will be pre-sented from July 9 thru 27 on the Mainstage at Geva Theatre Center, 75 Woodbury Blvd. Overseen by grown-ups who barely managed to escape childhood themselves, this eccentric group of outsiders learns that winning isn’t every-thing; and that losing doesn’t nec-essarily make you a loser in this tuneful, clever and heartwarming coming-of-age tale that invites volunteers from the audience to participate in each performance. Call (585) 232-GEVA.
Also Opening... •A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM - The Shakespeare Play-ers program of the Rochester Community Players will present eleven performances of A Midsum-mer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare from July 5 thru 19 at the Highland Park Bowl. The free production has been double-cast with voice and signing actors. Each character will be simultane-ously presented in voice and sign. Luanne Davis Haggerty directs. Call (585) 234-7840. •MARY POPPINS - The Kodak Center for Performing Arts at 200 Ridge Road West opens the popu-lar musical Mary Poppins on July 8. Running thru July 13, the show follows the perfect nanny as she tames a household and performs such famous songs as “Spoonful of Sugar,” “Let’s Go Fly a Kite” and “Supercalifragilisticexpialido-
cious.” Call (585) 325-3366. •NEXT FALL – Bristol Valley Theatre, at 151 S. Main Street in Naples, will present Next Fall from June 26 thru July 6. Called “the funniest heartbreaker in town” by the New York Times, this award-winning play by Geoffrey Nauffts takes a thought-provoking look at faith, commitment and unconditional love. It follows a young man who is injured in a car accident and his partner who must negotiate with the family and reconcile the differences in the two men’s faiths. Call (585) 374-6318. •SUBURBIA – Running thru June 25 at the MCC Theatre, Building 4 on the Monroe Com-munity College campus, 1000 E. Henrietta Road, is Suburbia. The show is set in the parking lot of a mini-mall convenience store where three young men meet an old high-school chum who has gone on to become semi-famous as the front man for a band fea-tured on MTV. Call (585) 292-2000. •VIRTUAL REALITY HYP-NOSIS - Hypnotist Jason Kropid-lowski promises to have audi-ences rolling in the aisles with his comical stage hypnosis on June 27 when he performs at RAPA’s East End Theatre, 727 E. Main St. Call (585) 325-3366 for details. •MOSES & THE KING - On June 27, MuCCC at 142 Atlantic Avenue hosts Curtis Rivers’ Moses and The King. The setting for this show, a reenactment of the 1869 book signing/fundraiser by Rev. Loguen for Harriet Tubman, is City Hall in Syracuse. The presentation is a Moon Water Pro-duction. Call (585) 748-7727. •HE WROTE GOOD SONGS - Jon Peterson stars in He Wrote Good Songs at the Downstairs
The Shakespeare Players bring A Midsummer Night’s Dream to the stage at Highland Park Bowl, July 5-19. What better way to spend a midsummer’s night?
gcvm freetime july 4 half 2014.indd 1 6/13/14 3:03 PMCabaret Theater, 3450 Winton Place. The award-winning actor/singer/dancer pays tribute in this piece to Anthony Newley - creator of such songs as “Goldfinger,” “What Kind of Fool Am I?,” “Who Can I Turn To?,” and “Candy Man.” The show opens on July 4. Call (585) 325-4370. •SYMBIOSIS NOW - From June 30 thru July 3, MuCCC at 142 Atlantic Avenue will host a production of Symbiosis NOW. In this show, the ‘Establishment’ has discovered how to maintain civil rest. The method is rooted in the symbiotic relationship between a Giant Albino Ant and a white fungus, the Ant-idote! Visit www.muccc.org. •INDEPENDENTLY FUNNY - On July 5, MuCCC Theatre hosts Polite Ink. in a production of In-dependently Funny - funny people who perform funny comedy - sketches & improv, to be exact. MuCCC is located at 142 Atlantic Avenue. Visit www.muccc.org.
Concerts •BRIGHTON SUNSET SER-ENADES - Bring a blanket or lawn chair and pack a dinner...head out to the Pavilion at Buckland Park,
1341 Westfall Road, on July 8 for the first Brighton Sunset Serenade Concert of the 2014 season. From 6:30 to 8 p.m., the Brighton Sym-phony Orchestra will perform free of charge for your enjoyment. Concerts continue thru August 12 on Tuesday evenings. Call (585) 784-5260. •CONCERTS AT THE POST – The American Legion Post at 344 Dorsey Road (near Mt. Read Blvd.) continues its series of outdoor concerts on June 25 with Fat City
Band performing. Next up will be the Amanda Ashley Trio on July 9. Concerts run from 7 to 9 p.m.; just bring a chair or blanket and enjoy! Call (585) 727-3020. •MOONLIGHT STROLLS CONCERT SERIES – Sonnenberg Gardens at 151 Charlotte Street in Canandaigua will host their delightful summer program of “Moonlight Stroll Concerts” from 8 until 10 p.m. on select dates this season. Getting things started is a performance by the country band,
Flint Creek, on July 4. Call (585) 394-4922. •PERFORMANCES AT HO-NEOYE LAKE - The town ga-zebo on Main Street (Rt. 20A) in Honeoye NY hosts a Friday night concert series each summer. The program opens on July 4th with folk music favorites, the Paulsen & Baker Band. The concert runs from 7 to 9 p.m. - bring a blanket or a chair, sit back and relax! In case of rain, the program moves to Honeoye Central School. Call (585) 229-5020. •DAVE RIVELLO ENSEMBLE – On Monday, June 30, the Dave Rivello Ensemble will perform in Kilbourn Hall, 26 Gibbs Street. Their program will embrace jazz tradition and modern classical music, offering two new compo-sitions by Rivello – “Re-Imaging the World” and “The Edge of a Dream.” Call (585) 274-1110. •MARY WOJCIECHWSKI – MuCCC at 142 Atlantic Avenue will host an evening of songs introduced by Fred Astaire on Saturday, June 28 with Mary Wojciechowski performong such classics as “They Can’t Take That Away From Me” and “Something’s Gotta Give.” Visit www.muccc.org. •CARILLON CONCERTS -
Take a "Moonlight Stroll" at Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion in Canandaigua. The summer concert series kicks off on July 4th.
The Hopeman Memorial Carillon Summer Recital Series is set to begin on Monday, July 7 on the University of Rochester’s River Campus. This free outdoor con-cert on the Eastman Quadrangle will feature Vera Wunsche Brink, a native of Berlin, Germany. The Yale graduate now works in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Utah School of Medicine, and is a member of the Guild of Caril-lonneurs in North America. Call (585) 275-2828. •POPS ON PIPES CONCERT - The Rochester Theater Organ Society will present a “Pops on Pipes” concert on Sunday, June 29 at the Auditorium Theater, 885 E. Main Street. Direct from Glasgow, Scotland, David Grey will debut on the RTOS-Grierson Wurlitzer Theater pipe organ. Call (585) 234-2295.
DanceBill Evans “An Evening of Dance and Performance Art with Featured Guest Artist Clair Porter” will be presented by Bill Ev-ans at SUNY Brockport as he retires from the school and prepares to relocate to Providence RI. Evans will assume a position at Dean College in Franklin MA this fall and serve as a Visiting Professor at Brockport. The program selected for this July 5th concert will be and evening of mostly humorous text and movement featur-ing not only Porter, but also Bill Evans, his husband Don Halquist , Falon Baltzell, and Hilary Denison. Call (585) 395-2153.
Ballet Prestige Swan Lake, the treasured clas-sical ballet by Tchaikovsky that tells the tale of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse, will be presented by Ballet Prestige on Friday and Saturday, June 27 & 28 at Web-ster Schroeder High School, 875 Ridge Road in Webster. The cast features local dancers and guest artists including two members of the Vanemuine Ballet in Estonia - Brandon Alexander and Tarasina Masi. Visit www.balletprestigero-chester.com.
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Film Phillip Seymour Hoffman Film Series The Dryden Theatre of the George Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, will be screening more than a dozen films this sum-mer and fall as part of a series presented in memory of the late Phillip Seymour Hoffman. The Rochester native died on February 2nd and will be remembered as one of the most talented, ambi-tious and audacious actors of any generation. Part 1 of the series begins on Wednesday, July 2 with the screen-ing of Boogie Nights (1997) and continues on Wednesday, July 9 with Happiness (1998). This first session concludes on August 27 with Part 2 running September and October. Call (585) 271-3361.
Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, 900 East Ave.; 271-4090 / eastmanhouse.org (All films shown at 8 pm unless otherwise noted.)6/25 Van Gogh *French w/ subtitles6/26 Sexy Beast6/27 Burn After Reading6/28 & 29 Groundhog Day (Sat. @ 8pm; Sun. @ 2pm)7/1 The Missing Picture *French with subtitles7/2 Boogie Nights7/3 American Splendor7/5 & 6 A Hard Day’s Night (Sat. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)7/8 What Now? Remind Me *Portu-guese w/ subtitles7/9 Happiness
The Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House remembers Phillip Seymour Hoffman with a series of screenings beginning with Boogie Nights, July 2.
•On June 28, the HochsteinSchool of Music and Dance at 50 N. Plymouth Avenue will host a HEP KIDS event. Designed for kids ages 2 to 12 and their families. The emphasis will be on jazz! Participants can enjoy jazz music, learn about instruments, create musical crafts, and more. Call (585) 454-4596. •DISCOVER MADAGASCAR DAY on June 28at the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St., is a celebra-tion of Madagscar’s Independence Day. There will be plenty of infor-mation to explore through touch table stations and family-friendly games. Visit www.senecaparkzoo.org. •Making its world premierelater this season at MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Avenue, will be a special show titled The Kingdom Next to Fid. But you don’t have to wait that long to get into the fairy tale spirit. Learn to act like a pirate, make your own fairy wand, work on your fencing sills (with inflat-able swords), pick u some magic, practice your manners, have your photos taken with the cast and more on June 28 at the theatre during a special benefit titled FUN WITH FID for Big Brother Big Sister of Rochester. Visit www.muccc.org for details.
•LongAcreFarmsinMacedonNY invites you to celebrate the end of a school year at their farm. Their SCHOOL’S OUT CEL-EBRATION is scheduled for June 28 and will feature rides, games, food, and more. There will also be beer and wine tastings for the Moms and Dads. Call (315) 986-4202. •Thisseason’sFREE MOVIES IN THE PARKS series, sponsored by the Monroe County Depart-ment of Parks, opens on July 1st with the screening of Jaws (PG) at Ontario Beach Park. The film will begin at dark, but there will also be a pre-movie concert by Rock-It Science that starts at 7 p.m. Next up will be Despicable Me 2 (PG), which will be shown on July 3 at the Highland Park Bowl. Call (585) 753-PARK; or visit www.monroecounty.gov/parks. •OpeningonJuly1attheRM-SC’s Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, is A TRIP TO MARS AND SATURN. Families can view spectacular images from the Mars rover, Curiosity; and from the Cassini orbiter that has been surveying Saturn and its moons in this new star show that also previews this summer’s night skies. Call (585) 271-1880.
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•ATwilight Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery will be provided on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. thru August 14. Meet at the North Gatehouse opposite Robinson Drive for the 75-minute event. Call (585) 461-3494. •Running thru October 26 at the Mount Hope Cemetery are a series of Sunday Public Tours of Mt. Hope. Meet at the North Gatehouse opposite Robinson Drive for a two-hour leisurely walk of approximately one mile on paved road and uneven terrain. Call (585) 461-3494. •A special tour of Mt. HopeCemetery is scheduled for Sat-urday, June 28 offering informa-tion about Rochester & the
Legendary Erie Canal. Meet at the North Gatehouse opposite Robinson Drive. Call (585) 461-3494. •A Celtic Faire is scheduledfor June 28 at Genesee Country VillageandMuseuminMumford.The gatheringwill celebrate theculture,historyandtraditionsoftheScotsandIrishthroughmusi-calperformancesbypipebandsincludingtheRochesterScottishPipe &Drums and the NiagaraRegionalPolicePipeBand.TherewillalsobedancedemonstrationsbytheMcMahonSchoolofIrishDance and theMGOSAcademyof Irish Dance; and an array ofauthenticfoodsanddrinks.Ven-dorswillalsobeonhand,sellingspecialtyIrishandScottishitems.Call (585) 538-6822. •The2014Winestock NY cele-bration, hosted in the vineyards of ThreeBrothersWineriesandEs-tatesoverlookingSenecaLake,is
The music of Scotland and Ireland will fill the air at Genesee Country Village & Museum during the Celtic Faire, June 28.
A Family Fun Zone will be just part of the fun at the Gates Summer Celebration, June 28 on the grounds of Gates Chili High School.
slated for June 28. The event will featuretwostagesoflivemusic,awine tent with some twenty New YorkStatewineries represented,vendors and exhibitors by localagriculturalandeducationalcom-munities.Visitwww.winestockny.orgfordetails. •A Family Fun Zone, gamesandactivities,communitybooths,entertainment featuring Karma(pop/roc-80’s to present), BigMike&TheMotivators(Americanroots/blues/soul)andKeystotheCaddy(TonyInfantino’sbandofsevenplushorns,percussionandback up singers), and plenty offood will all be part of the Gates Summer Celebration on June 28. There will even be fireworks! The event will be held at Gates Chili HighSchool,910WegmanRoad.Call (585) 247-6100. •On June 28 & 29 at VarickWinery,5102StateRoute89inRo-mulusNY,youcanenjoycherrypicking, wine, live music, food,arts & crafts, kid’s games, hayrides and fun for the entire family duringtheir10thannualCherry Festival.MusicwillbeprovidedbyBadJuJuonSaturday,andbyAgonalRhythmonSunday.Call(315) 549-8797. •Throughout the season, theRochester Public Market at 280N.UnionStreetishostingCom-munity Garage Sale & Super Fleas – kinda like dozens of garagesalesall linedupforyoutobrowsethrough!Remainingdates for 2014 are June 29, July 13,
20 & 27, August 3, 10, 17 & 24, September 7, 21 & 28 and October 5, 12 & 19. Call (585) 428-6907. •Holiday Tours of Mt. Hope Cemetery are planned on, July 4 and September 1. Meet at the North Gatehouse, opposite Rob-inson Drive for these hikes. Call 461-3494. •TheGreat Blue Heron Mu-sic Festival,runningJuly 4 thru
6 at WaitC o r n e r s R o a d i n Sherman,NY, offers three days of roots , r o c k ,r e g g a e ,z y d e c o ,s w i n g ,c o u n t r y,old time , blues,gos-p e l , and bluegrassper for m-ersinclud-ingDonnat h e B u f -
falo,TheHorseFlies,HolyGhostTentRevival, Jimkata andmanymore. Definitely in the “worth the drive”category,theweekendalsopromises foodandmerchandisevendors, camping, dances, kids’andteenprograms,instrumentalworkshops, songwriters’ anddrumming circles and more.Call(716)761-7190;orvisitwww.greatblueheron.com.
•Running July 4 thru 6 this year is Ellicottville’s Summer Music Festival. Events includeaconcertbytheBuffaloPhilhar-monic,entertainmentthroughoutthe village, chairlift rides, foodand drink, and more. Call (800) 349-9099. •The Highbanks RecreationArea will host the Letchworth Luau on July 5 in LetchworthStatePark inCastileNY. Therewill be food, hula dancing andbeachmusicfromnoonto7p.m.Call 585) 493-3600. •A BBQ, Blues & Blau-frankisch Festival isscheduledfor July 5th at Inspire MooreWinery, 197 North Main Streetin Naples. The event includesa barbeque, 2013 Blaufrankischsampling, winemaker seminars,vendorbooths,contestsandlivebluesmusic.Call(585)374-5970;or visit www.inspiremoorewinery.com. •Running this year from July 5 thru August 17, the 2014 Re-naissance Festival offers over 100stageandstreetperformers,joustingmatches,pubsings,olde-
worldridesandgames,artisanssellingtheirwares,specialtyfoodsandspecialeventweekends.BetransportedtoanauthenticEng-lish Renaissance Village everySaturdayandSundaythissummerat 15385 Farden Road, SterlingNY. Call (800) 879-4446. •TheWebster Volunteer Fire-men’s Carnival is planned on July 9 thru 12 at the Firemen’sField on Sanford Street inWeb-ster.Therewillbecarnivalrides,games and festival foods, withthe Firemen’s Parade scheduledfor 6:30 pm on Thursday. Visit www.websterfire.com. •Finger Lakes Gaming &Racetrack iswelcomingtheareafoodtrucks forafirst-evereventin Ontario County with a six-month series called Trucks at the Track. SuchfavoritesasLePetitPoutine,RocCitySammich,ChowderUpSeafoodandotherswillparticipate alongwith localbreweries. Live entertainmentisalsoprovided.Eventdatesin-cludeJuly 9, August 20, September 17 and October 15. Visit www.fingerlakesgaming.com.
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Jazz Fest Extensions: •AbileneBar&Lounge,anof-ficialXRIJFvenueat153LibertyPoleWay,hasbeenkeepingthingsgoing late night throughout theJazzFest,offeringfreeliveshowsafter the official concert eachevening.TheAbileneLateNightSessionsstartaround11:15p.m.RemainingperformancesincludePickled Brain From Outerspace on Wednesday, June 25; Mary Cutrufello on Thursday, June26 (See Coming to Town); The Younger Gang on Friday, June27 and Grand Canyon Rescue Episode on Saturday, June 28.(585-232-3230) •Bernunzio’sfreeJazzFestivalconcert series has brought sev-eralartiststogethertoplayattherecordstore,locatedat122EastAvenue, throughout the XRIJF.Their final show in the series features the Rochester Ukulele Orchestra,closingthingsoutonJune26.(585-473-6164)
Benefits: •Rockin’ & Knockin’ Pink 2, a benefit for Teens Living with Cancer,isplannedonSaturday,June28atLovin’Cup,300ParkPointDrive.Thissecondannualevent will offer beer samples, raf-fles,games&auctions,foodandmusicbyThe Smooth Talkers, Moon Zombies, One Time at Band Camp, Sisters of Murphy and Violet Mar y. (585-292-9898)
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By Scott Gudell Asweallknowbynow,therearehundreds of shows and events that youcantakeinduringtheannualJazzFestival.Addareaclubsrunbyveterans(suchasAbilene,HavanaMoe’s andTempleBar), enticingfoodstands,aneclecticstreetsceneandmore,andyoucouldfindyour-self on sensory overload. Take it from one who has been to each and every festival sinceyear one, that the best thing todo is take it a step at a time, and appreciate the events you’re abletoattend.Don’tworryabout theonesyoumightnotgetto.Thevastmajorityofshowsarerich,valuableexperienceswithveryfewmisses,so you probably made a greatchoice.Checkfestivalcoverageinthisissue,orvisitFreetime.comforupdates. Here are two shows from open-ingnight2014. •Roy Hargrove in concert – Harro East Ballroom He’sstillinhismid40’sbuthe’sgotonefootinthetraditionaloldworldstyleofjazztrumpetersandonefootinthefuture.RoyHargroveandhisgroup-sax,piano,uprightbass and drums - was one of the firstactstoofficiallyopenthe2014edition of the festival and played to anearsell-outcrowdattheregal,acousticallyrichHarroEast. Dressedinanattysuitcompli-mentedbyalimegreenshirtandlimegreen lacesonhis sneakers(balancedbyhisdarkshadesandsevereMohawk),RoyHargrove isa small, wiry spirit and is still a “young lion,”yethisplayingalsointroduceshintsof the“oldcats”aswell.Playingbothflugelhornandacarbon-fibertrumpet,hissoundandtonecanbefriskyandcontem-poraryyetbalancedbyunderstatedandpensivetonesthroughout. Whetherhewasblastingawayatacreativesoloorthebandwasintuitively working with him toweavetogetheracohesive,collectivesound,RoyHargroveandhisgroupmeshednicely.Hedidn'ttalkmuch,exceptfortheonetimehesteppedforward and sang a songwhichadded a bit of variety to the set. Overall, the showwasa smartcombinationofclassicjazzwithaneye to the future. Read a review of the Janelle Monae show online at freetime.com
TEN AT HOME FOR THE WINGS Tenhomegamesarescheduledfor our Rochester Red WingsTripleABaseballTeam...At7:05p.m. on Saturday, June 28 andMonday, June 30, they will facethe Norfolk Tides (fireworks on the 28th!) at Frontier Field, 333Plymouth Avenue. The TideswillalsotakethefieldagainstourWings on Sunday, June 29 andTuesday,July1formatchesthatbeginat1:05p.m. TheLehighValley Iron Pigs then arrive forgames on Friday, July 4 at 7:15p.m.andSaturday,July5at7:05p.m., both withfireworks. Andthen, the Buffalo Bisons arriveforfourgames–at5:05p.m.onSunday,July6;andat7:05p.m.onMonday,July7,Tuesday,July8andWednesday,July9.Fortick-ets,call(585)423s-WING;orvisitwww.rochesterredwings.com.
RHINOS vs. CHARLOTTE / HALL OF FAME OurRochesterRhinosUSLProSoccer Team will be at Sahlen’sStadium,460OakStreet,totakeonCharlotteat7:05p.m.onSat-urday,June28.Duringhalftime,the2014HallofFameClasswillbeinducted.Thisyear’sgroupin-
BOSTON AND SEATTLE TAKE ON THE FLASH Our Women’s ProfessionalSoccer League Team, the WNYFlash,facetheBostonBreakersonFriday,June27at7:30p.m.;andSeattleReignonWednesday,July
MORE SPORTS... •AtWatkinsGlenInternation-al, the 10th annual Lake Sports Car Ramble is scheduled forFriday,June27inWatkinsGlenNY, held in conjunction withSahlen’s Six Hours of the Glen whichrunsJune26thru29.Theevent welcomes up to 100 carsto enjoy a one-of-a-kind FingerLakessportscarandmotorrac-ing enthusiasts’ weekend. TheZacBrownTributeBandhasbeenbookedtoplayonFriday,June27atthetrack,behindtheSirJackieStewart Grandstand; with TimRuffo opening. Call (607) 535-3003. •AFree Fishing DayonJune28 at Hamlin Beach State Park,LakeOntarioParkwayinHamlinNY,promisesfishingatHowdenPond and a variety of demonstra-tions. Call (585) 964-2462.
It’s the 4th of July – Let’s Celebrate! by Sue Cannon
This just may be the biggest event of the season! The festivities planned in the City of Rochester and its suburbs
and throughout the Greater Finger Lakes Region promise to stir a sense of national pride and celebrate local spirit. Most of all, they’re all designed to be great fun!
In our area, we have parades, carnivals, concerts, barbeques, craft and car shows, 5K races...and plenty of Fireworks! Check below to see what’s going on in your town – or plan an outing with friends. Discover how your neighbors, near and far, go
about saluting our nation’s Independence Day.
•Batavia: July 4 . . .The Go Art!Picnic in thePark inCentennial Park at Rich-mondandEllicottAvenuesfindstheOrleansRegionalArts Council hosting anall day celebration com-plete with a kiddie parade, family activities, arts andcrafts,non-profitdisplays,entertainment and food vendors. Live music willbe offered on two separate stages and includes per-formances by the BataviaConcert Band, StephaniePietrzak,TrilogyandGanAinm. (585-343-9313;www.GOart.org)
•Brighton: July 4...A5KRaceand Pancake Breakfastkick thedayoff atBrigh-ton High School, 1150W.WintonRd.,at8a.m.;with festivities followingstartingat2:30 inMerid-ian Centre Park, 2025 S.WintonRd.TherewillbeacelebrationoftheTown’s
•Brockport (Sweden): July 3...Thedaystartswitha9a.m.raceatSwedenTownPark;followedbytheSwedenBicentennialParadealongDuryeaDrivetotheSwedenClarksonCommunityCenterat4927LakeRoadwhereyou’llfindfood,gamesandentertainment.Fireworksarescheduledatdark. July 4...An “Old Fashioned Fourth of July” is planned at Morgan-ManningHouse,141MainStreet,completewithlivemusicbytheBrock-portCommunityConcertBandandtheBrockportBigBand,akiddiebicycleparade,thepopularCakeWalk,games,andplentyoffoodandrefreshments. (585-637-3645)
•Canandaigua: July 4...Theday’sfestivitiesstartwithanIndependenceDayParadefromtheCountyCourthouseonMainStreettoLakeshoreDrive;andcontinuewitheventsinKershawPark.Therewillbelivemusic,acom-munitypicnicandfireworksatdusk.(585-396-5080)
The Village of Fairport kicks off its Independence Day Celebration with a parade
stepping off at 10 a.m. on the 4th.
June 28 Gates Gates Summer Celebration @ Gates Chili High 10 pm School, 910 Wegman Rd.; 585-426-1670 gatesrecparks.org
July 3 Brockport July 3rd Celebration @ Sweden/Clarkson At dusk Community Center, 4927 Lake Rd.; 585-431- 0090•swedenclarksonrec.com
July 3 Farmington Independence Day Celebration @ Farmington At dusk Town Park, 1000 County Rd. 8; 315-986- 8193•townoffarmington.org
July 3 Geneva Independence Day Carnival @ the American 10 pm Legion Grounds, 1115 Lochland Rd. (Rt. 14 South); 315-789-5165
July3Lakeville VitalePark,northendofConesusLake,Atdusk Routes20A&15•conesusfest.com July 3 Perry/Castile Club at Silver Lake, 3830 Club Rd.; 10 pm iloveperryny.com July 3 Sodus Point Sodus Bay Channel Pier, with viewing at 10 pm Sodus Point Public Beach, and Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum Grounds, Ontario St.; soduspoint.info/sodusbaylighthouse.org
July 4 Brighton Independence Day Celebration @ Meridian At dusk Centre Park, 2025 Winton Rd. South; townofbrighton.org
July 4 Canandaigua Independence Day Celebration @ Kershaw 9:30pm Park,withviewingfromCityPier,Lakeshore Drive•canandaiguachamber.com
July 4 Chili Chil-E Fest/Independence Day Celebration, 10 pm Chili Ave., between Paul Rd. and Old Chili Scottsville Rd; 585-889-4680 townofchili.org
July 4 Downtown Rochester Independence Day Celebration on the Main 10pm StreetBridge,withadditionalviewingfrom the Broad Street Bridge, Chestnut Street near the Washington Square Garage, and surround ing streets; Call 311 / 585-428-5990 cityofrochester.gov/july4 July 4 Greece Independence Day Celebration @ Greece TownHallCampus,OneVinceTofanyBlvd.; 585-225-2000•greeceny.gov July 4 Henrietta Independence Day Celebration @ Veterans' 9:40 pm Memorial Park, 595 Calkins Rd.; 585-359- 7054•henrietta.org July 4 Irondequoit Independence Day Celebration @ Irond 9:30 pm equoit Town Hall Campus, 1280 Titus Ave.; 585-336-6070•irondequoit.org
July4Lima MarkTubbsPark,ZieglerDr.,offRt.15A;585-9:45pm 624-2210•lima-ny.org July 4 Penfield Independence Day Celebration @ Harris 10 pm Whalen Park, Routes 250 & 441; 585-340- 8655•penfield.org
•Chili: July 4...The Chil-E Fest and 4th of July Celebration this year willfeature twostagesof livemusic, foodandcraftvendors,communitybooths,children’sactivitiesandinflatablerides,acarshow,parade,andfireworksonChiliAvenue,betweenPaulRoadandOldChiliScottsvilleRoad.(585-889-4680;www.townofchili.org)
•Fairport: July 4...AnIndependenceDayParadestartsat10a.m.onMainStreet;followedbya“PartyinthePark”withlivemusicinPerintonPark,31F&O’ConnorRd. TheSkycoastersperform from12:30 to4:30p.m.(585-586-9840;fairportperintonchamber.org)
•Farmington: July 3...The Town Park at 1000 County Road 8 will host food vendors andlivemusicperformancesstartingat6p.m.,withfireworkstofollowat dusk. (315-986-8193)
•Geneva: July 3...Carnivaldoorsopenat5p.m.attheAmericanLegion,1115LochlandRoad.Therewillbegames,carnivalrides,festivalfoodsandmore.Fireworkswillbeat10.(315-789-5165)
•Greece: July 4...Amorning5K“FreedomRun”and“ScoobyStarsFunRun”for kids is planned; followed byanafternooncelebrationat4p.m.complete with food vendors andfoodtrucks,kids’gamesandactivi-ties, a concert featuring thebandOrleans (See Coming to Town),andfireworks.EventsareheldontheGreeceTownHallCampus,OneVinceTofanyBlvd.(585-225-2000;www.greeceny.gov)
•Hamlin: July 5...TheHamlinBeachParkonLakeOntarioStateParkwaywilloffer a “Salute toAmerica” in thePier6area.Therewillbewrestling,achickenwingeatingcontest,livecountrymusicbyDoubleCrossandafireworksdisplay.(585-964-2462;www.nysparks.com)
•Henrietta: July 4...Events in Henrietta in-clude a craft and garage sale attheHenriettaSeniorCenter;andacelebration at Veterans’ MemorialPark, 595 Calkins Road featuringgames,livebands,foodandfireworks.(585-359-2540;www.henrietta.org)
•Honeoye Lake (Richmond): July 5...TheTownofRichmondwillofferitsofficialfireworksdisplayonSaturdaynight this year,with rockets setoff fromSandyBottomBeachonHoneoyeLake.(585-229-5757)
•Irondequoit: July 3 & 4...On the Irondequoit Town Hall Grounds, 1280 TitusAvenue,therewillbeartsandcrafts,communityboothsandbeveragegardenentertainmentonbothThursdayandFriday.Astreetdance/youthshowcaseisplannedonThursdaynight;andaparade,streetrace,andfireworksarescheduledonFriday.(585-336-6070;www.irondequoit.org)
•Lakeville (Conesus Lake): July 3...Residentsofthelaketraditionallytakepartina“RingofFire”by lightingflareson theirwaterfrontpropertiesatdusk, followedbytheofficialfireworksdisplayatVitaleParkatthenorthendofConesusLakeonRoutes20A&15.TheshowisconductedbyConesusFestfor
Charity and funded by lake residents and their friends who annually enjoyoneofthelargestdisplaysinourarea.(www.conesusfest.com)
•Lima: July 4...TheVillageandTownwillprovidefireworksstartingat9:45p.m.inMarkTubbsParkonZieglerDriveoffofRt.15A.(585-624-2210;585-624-1130)
•Mumford (Genesee Country Village): July 4...YoucanexperienceIndependenceDaythewayitwascelebratedinthepastatGeneseeCountryVillage&Museum,1410FlintHillRoad.Therewillbeapatrioticconcert,19th-centurygamesandcontests,andanofficialnaturalizationceremonyswearinginnewAmericancitizens.(585-538-6822;www.gcv.org)
•Penfield: July 4...Thingskickoffat10a.m.withanIndependenceDayParade;followedbyaneveningcelebrationatHarrisWhalenPark,Routes250&441,completewithfoodvendors,kids’activitiesandmusicby441andDogHouse,aswellasfireworks!(585-340-8655;www.penfield.org)
•Perry (Silver Lake): July 3...TheClubatSilverLake,locatedat3820ClubRoadinPerry,willhostthisyear’sfireworksshowat10p.m.,precededbythelightingoftheRingofFireflaresat9:30.Priortothebigshow,theClubwillprovidelivemusicandabouncehouseforthekids.
July 4...TheannualSilverLakeAssociationandHowardBenedictMemorialBoatParadeissettobeginat2.m.atSilverLakeMarine,4213West LakeRoad in Silver SpringsNY.(www.iloveperryny.com)
•Rochester: July 4...IndowntownRoches-ter,youcanenjoymusicbyShinefrom7:30to9p.m.;followedbyanIndependenceDayConcertbytheRochesterPhilharmonicOrchestrafrom9to10p.m.ontheMainSt.Bridge.Fireworkswillbeat10p.m.,withbest viewing from theBroadSt.Bridge,ChestnutSt.nearWash-ington Square Garage, the MainStreet Bridge, and on the streetssurroundingthoseareas.(dial311inthecityor585-428-5990outside;www.cityofrochester.gov)
•Sodus Point: July 3...The Red, White andBlue Kiddie Parade steps off at10a.m.attheFireHall,8364Bay
St.,endingattheLighthouseMuseum,7606N.OntarioSt.Laterthatnight,theVillagefireworksdisplayissetfor10p.m.onthelawnoftheLighthouse.YoucanwatchthemfromtheChannelPier,too. July 4...The fun continues on the Fourth...Enjoy Breakfast on theBluff,watch(ortakepartin)theLighthouse5K,checkouttheArts&CraftsshowandenjoyafreeconcertbytheGapMangioneBigBand!(315-483-4936;www.sodusbaylighthouse.org)
•Warsaw: July 2 thru 4...Therewillbemidwayrides,kiddiematinees,achickenBBQ,aparade,liveentertainment,fireworksandmoreattheWarsawFireDepartment’s4thofJulyCarnival,heldinWarsawTownParkonLibertyStreet.(www.warsawfiredepartment.com)
•York (Greigsville): July 5...AnIndependenceDayCelebrationknownastheYork-LeicesterFieldDayisplannedontheYorkCentralSchoolGrounds,Routes36&63inGreigsville.Therewillbegames,prizes,musicalentertainment,refreshments and fireworks at this 62nd annual event. (Rain Date is July6).(585-243-2238)
The Gap Mangione Big Band gives its annual 4th of July performance at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum Grounds in Sodus Point.
CENTRAL LIBRARY115 South Avenue (Free) •12 noon •Wednesday,June25- Mel Henderson and Paradigm Shift,featuringHender-sononguitar,GerryYoungmanonHammondB3andSeanJeffersonondrums,recentlyreleased“SoundsLikeTheShift.” •Thursday,June26- Nate Rawls,recipientofthe“DukeEllingtonAward,”isanotedregionaleducator/arranger/composerandtrumpeter.Hisbands(from1to24pieces)haveperformedfromcoasttocoast. •Friday,June27 - Vince Ercolamento,thejazzsaxophonistfromPrimeTimeFunk,hasperformedwithJimmyMcGriff,BoDiddleyandothers.HisdebutCDis“DelightfulEyes.”
EASTMAN SCHOOLRay Wright Room, 26 Gibbs St. (Free) • 1:00pm •ThruFriday,June27- Jazz Workshops for Grade School & High School Students. Scheduled artists who will lead the sessions: Jonathan Gee-6/25; Ian Shaw-6/26 and the Pat LaBera Quartet-6/27.
JAZZ STREET STAGEGibbs & East (Free) • 3:45, 4:40, 5:15 & 6:00pm •EachDaythruJune28- School/Community Bands(Editor’s Note - There is no 3:45 show on 6/25.)
HARRO EAST BALLROOM155 N. Chestnut St. (Club Pass/$20) • 5:30 & 7:15pm •Wednesday,June25 - Mike Stern/Bill Evans Band w/Steve Smith & Tom Kennedy is led by 6-time Grammy-nom-inee, Mike Stern, on guitar and Grammy-winningsaxophonist,BillEvans.DrummerSteveSmith&bassistTomKennedyjoin,creatingaworld-classlineupofjazzart-ists. •Thursday,June26 - Honey Island Swamp Band,fromNewOrleans,playsfunky,bayoujazzandblues.LedbyChrisMule and Aaron Wilkinson, the band recentlyreleased“CaneSugar.”
HATCH RECITAL HALL433 E. Main (Club Pass/$20) •5:45 & 7:45pm
•Wednesday,June25 - Brian Kellock & Tommy Smith is top-ranked UK piano player,BrianKellock;andjazzsaxophonist,TommySmithwhohailsfromEdinburghScotland.TheirCDistitled“Bezique.” •Thursday,June26 - Manuel Valera,theCubanjazzpianist,hasperformedwithLenny White, Paquito D’Rivera & others. CD’s include the Grammy-nominated “New CubanExpress”and“Expectativas.” •Friday,June27 - Harold Danko,Eastmaninstructor/jazzpianist,hasappearedwith Gerry Mulligan, Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, Woody Herman and many more. His latestreleaseis“SweetNowhere.” •Saturday,June28 - Stephanie Trick, the 27 year old who’s been playing piano sinceagefive,hasearnedfanswithherboogie-woogieandragtimejazzstyle.Recordingsinclude“Fourteen”and“TwoForOne.”
UNITY HEALTH BIG TENTMain & Gibbs (Club Pass/$20) • 6:00PM •EachDaythruJune28 - Regional Bands (BrockportCommunityBigBand-6/25,GreaterRochesterJazzOrchestra-6/26,GreeceJazzBand-6/27,RochesterMetroJazzOrchestra-6/28)
KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St. (Club Pass/$25) •6:00 & 10:00PM •Wednesday,June25 - Diane Schuur,theblindjazzsingerandpianist,has won two Grammys and toured the world with such artists as Quincy Jones, DizzyGillespie,RayCharles,B.B.King,and Stevie Wonder. •Thursday,June26 - Joey DeFrancesco TriofeaturestheGrammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist/vocalist who landed a record deal at 16; and who’s recorded w/Ray Charles, Bette Midler, John Scofield & more. •Friday,June27 - Bill Frisell’s Guitar in the Space Age finds the Grammy-winner who’s worked with Elvis Costello, David Sanborn & Ron Carter exploringtheelectricguitaristsofthe’40s, ‘50s & ‘60s. •Saturday,June28 – Newport Jazz Festival: Now 60 is Anat Cohen-clarinet; Karrin Allyson-vocals; Randy Becker-trumpet; Mark Whitfield-guitar; Peter Martin-piano; Larry Grenadier-bass & Clarence Penn-drums.
FREETIME MAGAZINE’S GUIDE TO THE 13th ANNUALXEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL
FREETIME LOVES JAZZTIME!by Sue Cannon
The 2014 Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival has already brought us some terrific shows this year, and the excitement continues through Saturday, June 28! There are plenty of concerts left for you to enjoy - every day. Shows start at noon and continue into the wee hours of the morning in concert halls, clubs, tents, churches - and right on the streets! Don’t miss a thing...there’s so much to hear and so little time left!
Check our website, www.freetime.com, for any updates
MICHAEL McDONALDKodak Hall at Eastman Theatre | June 25
MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St. (Club Pass/$20) • 6:00 & 10:00PM •Wednesday,June25 - The Brain Cloud performwesternswing,mixingjazz,bluegrass,bluesandcowboymusic.TheactfeaturesTamarKorn and Dennis Lichtman. Their latest is “Outside Looking.” •Thursday,June26 - Ivan Jansen Aruba Jazz Project featuresIvan&SerghioJansen-guitars,OscarStagnaro-bass,AlexBrown-piano,PernellSaturnino-percussion, and Michael Gough-Cooper &AlexHan-sax. •Friday,June27- Ibrahim Electric,fromCo-penhagen,Denmark,isknownforitsexperimentalmusicthatmixesjazz,funk,surf,Afro-beatandmore.Theirlatestis“IsleofMen.” •Saturday,June28- The Deciders, improvi-sationaljazzfromNorway,featuresbassistOleMortenVágan.RudiMahallonbassclarinet,AxelDorner-trumpet,FredrickLjungqvist-sax/clarinetand Jon Fait-drums.
ROCHESTER CLUB120 East Ave. (Club Pass/$20) •6:00 & 10:00PM •Wednesday,June25 - Jamey Haddad,jazzpercussionist,studiedatBerkleeCollegeofMusicandisknownforhiscollaborationswithPaulSimon,PaulWinterConsort,EsperanzaSpalding,CarlySimon&more. •Thursday,June26- Brian Kellock & Tommy Smith is top-ranked UK piano player,BrianKellock;andjazzsaxophonist,TommySmithwhohailsfromEdinburghScotland.TheirCDistitled“Bezique.” •Friday,June27- Pat LaBarbera QuartetisledbytheJuno-winningsaxophon-ist who’s played with the Buddy Rich & Woody Herman bands, Elvin Jones, Tony Bennett,EllaFitzgerald,ChickCorea&more. •Saturday,June28 - The Wee Trio featuresJamesWestfall-vibraphone,DanielLoomis-bass&JaredSchonig-drums.Theirlatestrecordingis“LiveattheBistro”whichAllAboutJazzcalls‘lightninginabottle.’
MAX OF EASTMAN PLACE387 East Ave. (Club Pass/$20) • 6:15 & 10:00 PM •Wednesday,June25- Warren Wolf & The Wolfpack are led by the vibraphon-ist, a Berklee grad. He’s toured w/Bobby Watson, Christine McBride & more; and performsherewithhisowngroup,TheWolfpack. •Thursday,June26- The Brain Cloudperformwesternswing,mixingjazz,blue-grass,bluesandcowboymusic.TheactfeaturesTamarKornandDennisLichtman.Theirlatestis“OutsideLooking.” •Friday,June27 - Phaedra Kwant, composer/vocalist/bass player, recently re-leased“StillListening.”AfavoriteontheDutchjazzscene,sheearnedNetherlands’firstfemaleMasterofMusic-BassGuitarin‘04. •Saturday,June28 - Cyrille AimeewonfirstprizeattheMontreuxJazzFestin’07. The vocalist, trained at SUNY Purchase, combines Dominican rhythms with French gypsy swing.
XEROX AUDITORIUM100 S. Clinton Ave. (Club Pass/$20) • 6:30 & 9:00PM •Wednesday,June25 - Ivan Jansen Aruba Jazz Project featuresIvan&Serghio Jansen-guitars, Oscar Stagn-aro-bass,AlexBrown-piano,PernellSaturnino-percussion, and Michael Gough-Cooper&AlexHan-sax. •Thursday,June26 - Phaedra Kwant, composer/vocalist/bass player, recently released“StillListening.”AfavoriteontheDutchjazzscene,sheearnedNether-lands’firstfemaleMasterofMusic-BassGuitar in ‘04. •Friday,June27 - Rufus Reid Trio, led by the double bassist who has played withThadJones,MelLewis,StanGetz,DizzyGillespieandothers;alsofeatures
Steve Allee-piano and Duduka Da Fonseca-batterie. •Saturday,June28 - Norma Winstone Trio featurestheBritishjazzsingerknownforherskat-tingstyle.ShewasgivenaLondonAwardforArtandPerformancein2010.Herlatestis“DanceWithoutAnswer.”
CHRIST CHURCH141 East Ave. (Club Pass/$20) • 6:45 & 8:45PM •Wednesday,June25 - Jonathan Gee has earnedareputationasoneoftheUK’sfinestjazzpianists.Hisnewreleaseis“Dragonfly.”Here,he’ll play with Joseph Lepore on bass & drummer Robert Garcia. •Thursday,June26 - Ian ShawisaWelshjazzvocalist(&stand-upcomic!).Heisknownforhiswork with Carol Grimes, Claire Martin and others. Shaw has also appeared in film and on stage. •Friday,June27 - Mark Lockheart was namedJazzMusicianoftheYearin2010.ThesaxophonisthaswonthreetouringgrantsfromtheArtsCouncilofEngland.HislatestCDis“El-lingtonInAnticipation.” •Saturday,June28 - Gwilym Simcock, a Welshpianist/composer,wasnamed“Oneofhe
EAST AVE. & ALEXANDER ST. STAGE(Free) • 7:00 & 9:00PM •Saturday,[email protected]. - Prime Time FunkfeaturesRonnieLeigh,JimRichmond, Ron France, David Cohen, Ron D’Angelo, Derrick Lipp, Andy Calabrese, Vince Ercolamento, Joe Chiappone & Mike Edwards. •Saturday,[email protected]. – Soulive,featuringEricKrasnoonguitarandbrothers Alan & Neal Evans on drums and Hammond B3 organ, has been de-scribedas“tightandfunkyandbluesy...daringandfun.”
EAST AVE. & CHESTNUT ST. STAGE(Free) •7:00 & 9:00PM •Friday,[email protected] Ester Rada, an Israeli singer and actress, is known forhercross-culturalsound.ShehastouredtheUK,theUSandCanadainsupportofanEP,“LifeHappens.” •Friday,[email protected] Marcus Miller Band featurestheGrammy-winningbassist/multi-instrumentalist who has played with Herbie Hancock, David Sanborn, Luther Vandross and Miles Davis. •Saturday,[email protected] The London Souls are NYC-based rockers. Their music’sbeenplayedonFOXTV(“FearlessMusic”)andusedinacommercialforAdidas.Theirlatestis“HereComeTheGirls.” •Saturday,[email protected] George Thorogood and the Destroyers: 40 Years Strong –that’sright,40years!The“BadtotheBone”acthas,overtheyears,soldmillionsofrecordsandplayed1,000sofconcerts.
RG&E LiDESTRI SPIRITEast & Chestnut (Free) •7:00 & 9:00PM •Wednesday,June25- Cyndi Cain,basedinHalifax,isasoulfulvocal-ist/songwriterwhoperformsamixofMo-town classics and original compositions inconcert.Herlatestis“SoulFood.” •Thursday,June26 – Shine, Rochester’sownfunk/soulpowerhouseact,featuresvocalistThereseLottalongwith Ric Robinson, Bree Draper, John Viviani, Zac Culliton and John Gabriele.
LITTLE THEATRE240 East Ave. (Club Pass/$20) • 7:00 & 9:15 PM •Wednesday,June25 - Bertonci-ni/Jenkins/Sturm featuresthe“Segovia
ofJazz,”guitaristGeneBertoncini;EastmanSchoolProfessorClayJenkinsonjazztrumpet;&IkeSturm-composerof“JazzMass”-onbass. •Thursday,June26 - Hey Mavis playssoulfulAmericana–combiningthetalentsoffourmusi-cianswhoperformonuprightbass,banjo,fiddle,kick drum, guitar & harmonica. Their latest is “HoneyMan.” •Friday,June27 - The Wee Trio featuresJamesWestfall-vibraphone,DanielLoomis-bass&JaredSchonig-drums. Their latest recording is “Live at theBistro”whichAllAboutJazzcalls‘lightninginabottle.’ •Saturday,June28 - Scott Feiner & Pandeiro Jazz featurestheformerjazzsaxophonist,whodiscovered the pandeiro in Rio de Janeiro. His projectisperhapsthefirsteveruseofthepercus-siveinstrumentinjazz.
JAZZ STREET STAGEGibbs & East (Free) • 7:15 & 9:15PM •Wednesday,June25 - Eastman Youth Jazz/New Horizons Vintage Jazz/Music Educators Big Band alljoinforcesforthisperformancefeaturingmusiciansofallagesandlevelsofprofessionalism. •Thursday,June26- Soul Stew (Michael Dunston, John Johnson, David Gray, Matt Horner, Robert Occhipinti and Mark Kelso) is a Toronto party band that plays jazz,blues,R&B,funk,reggae&soul. •Friday,June27 - Hypnotic Brass Ensemble-eightbrothersfromChicago-formthisimpressivegroup.SonsofjazztrumpeterPhilCohran,theyblendhip-hop,jazz,funk,rock,calypso&gypsymusic. •Saturday,June28 - John Papa Gros Band plays swamp blues and New Orleanspiano.Ledbypianist/vocalistJohnGros,thebandhasperformedacrosstheUSaswellasJapan&theCzechRepublic.
LUTHERAN CHURCH111 N. Chestnut St. (Club Pass/$20) • 7:30 & 9:30PM •Wednesday,June25- David’s Angels, the Swedish/Danish act, has gained popularitywithitsdarksoundandbeautifulvocals–combiningcontemporaryjazzandpop.Theirlatestis“WhatItSeems.” •Thursday,June26- Anders Hagberg Quartet, led by the Scandinavian flute virtuoso,performs“Celestial,inspiringmusicfreedfromtheannoyanceoflabels”(allaboutjazz.com).Hislatestis“StoriesofNow.” •Friday,June27 - The Deciders,improvisationaljazzfromNorway,featuresbassistOleMortenVágan,RudiMahallonbassclarinet,AxelDorner-trumpet,FredrickLjungqvist-sax/clarinetandJonFait-drums. •Saturday,June28 – Susanna is Norwegian vocalist Susanna Karolina Wallum-rod (Susanna & The Magical Orchestera). She will be accompanied here by Helge Sten-guitar & Fredrik Wallumrod-drums.
ABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way (Club Pass /$20) • 7:45 & 9:45PM •Wednesday,June25 - Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez, is led by singer/songwriter/guitaristOhlman(aka”TheBeehiveQueen”).Deeplycommittedtoaloveofblues,sheisamuchsought-afterstudiovocal-ist. •Thursday,June26- Selwyn Birchwood,knownforhigh-energy shows rooted in traditional blues, won the AlbertKingAwardfor“BestBluesGuitarist”andthe2013 International Blues Challenge in Memphis TN. •Friday,June27 - The Dirt Daubers is led by Colonel J.D.Wilkesandhiswife,Jessica.TheyperformaneclecticmixofAppalachianragtime,hotjazzstandards,raw rock ‘ roll, blues, R& B, rockabilly and originals. •Saturday,June28 - Chuck Mead & His Grassy Knoll Boys areknownfortheirAmericanaRootssoundthatoffersanupbeatmixofcountry,swingandrocka-billy.Theirlatestis“FreeStateSerenade.”
KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St. (Ticketed) • 8:00 @ KODAK HALL •Wednesday,June25 - Michael McDonald, knownasthefrontmanforTheDoobies(“Takin’IttotheStreets”/”MinutebyMinute”/”WhataFoolBelieves”);hashadmanymoreTop40hitsincluding“IKeepForgettin’,”“OnMyOwn,”andtheGrammy-winning“YahMoBThere.”McDonald,infact,hasoneofthemostrecognizablevoicesinthe music industry. •Thursday,June26 - Buddy Guy, whose wailing, stinging guitar has made him a blues hero, first honed his skills as a teen in the clubs ofBatonRouge,wherehemetB.B.King.Latermoving to Chicago, he became an early student ofMuddyWaters.GuyhasmultipleGrammywinstohiscredit,includingoneforhis2010release,“LivingProof.”Hislatestis“Rhythm&Blues”onRCA Records. •Friday,June27 - Earth, Wind & Fire is famousforhavingmixedsoul,jazz,funk,gospel,
SQUEEZERS STAGE26 Broadway (Club Pass/$20) • 8:00 & 10:00 PM •Wednesday,June25- 5Head,ourregionalska/swing/soulband,featuresRobReed,StevePizzuto,DanSnyder,BrendanLanighan,andErikStabnau.TheirCDis“EyesandEars.” •Thursday,June26- Cyndi Cain,basedinHalifax,isasoulfulvocalist/song-writerwhoperformsamixofMotownclassicsandoriginalcompositionsinconcert.Herlatestis“SoulFood.” •Friday,June27- John Papa Gros Band plays swamp blues and New Orleans piano.Ledbypianist/vocalistJohnGros,thebandhasperformedacrosstheUSaswellasinJapan&theCzechRepublic. •Saturday,June28 - Joe Beard Band, born in MS and now based here, is a bluesguitaristwhohasperformedwithSonHouse,MemphisSlim,BobbyBland,RonnieEarl,BruceKatz&David“Fathead”Newman.
UNITY HEALTH BIG TENTMain/Gibbs (Club Pass/$20) • 8:30 & 10:00PM •Wednesday,June25 - Lucky Peterson w/Tamara PetersonplayamixofR&B,bluesandgospel.TheirmusicfeaturesLuckyonguitarandkeyboard;withhiswife,Tamara, providing sumptuous vocals. •Thursday,June26 - Hypnotic Brass Ensemble-eightbrothersfromChicago-formthisimpressivegroup.AllsonsofjazztrumpeterPhilCohran,theyblendhip-hop,jazz,funk,rock,calypso&gypsymusic. •Friday,June27 - Honey Island Swamp Band,fromNewOrleans,playsfunky,bayoujazzandblues.LedbyChrisMuleandAaronWilkinson,thebandrecentlyreleased“CaneSugar.”
•Saturday,June28 - Ester Rada, an Israeli singerandactress,isknownforhercross-culturalsound. She has toured the UK, the US and Canada in supportofherEP,“LifeHappens.”
STATE ST. BAR70 State St. (Free) • 10:30 - 2:30PM •ThruSaturday,June28 - Nightly Jam Ses-sions with the Bob Sneider Trio find guitarist Bob Sneiderandgangjoiningforceswithwhoeverstopsin!Over the years, such artists as George Benson, Jake Shimabukuro, Wynton Marsalis and John Nugent have participated in the impromptu sessions.
Visit www.rochesterjazz.com or call (585) 454-2060 for more Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival details, and ticket information.
Lauded by critics and fans alike, the Chicago-based sextet of classically trained musicians known as Umphrey’s McGee comes to Water Street Music Hall on September 13, with a brand new album, Death By Stereo, in tow.
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CLUBSAcousticHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm
Instrumental/SurfABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comAbilene XRIJF Late-Night Session w/Pickled Brain From Outerspace 11:15pm
KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm
EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Karaoke Ladies Night
NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-303010pm
SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136Shorts “Star of the Bar” Vocal Competition 8-11pm
THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke w/Bobby C 9pm-1am
RockLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906The Mighty High & Dry 7:30-9:30pm
LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Ten Ugly Bands Contest 8-10pm
QUAKER STEAK & LUBE2205 Buffalo Rd., 697-9464Bike Night w/Dog House 6pm
CONCERTSAMERICAN LEGION344 Dorsey R., near Mt. Read, 727-3020Free Summer Concerts at the Post: Fat City 7-9pm
BERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC122 East Ave., 473-6140Free Jazz Festival Concert Series feat. Djangoners 8-10pm
DOWNTOWN EAST ROCHESTER100 Block, Main St., www.eastrochesterny.orgThat Party Band 7pm
EAST ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOLGarfield St. & Woodbine Ave., East Rochester, www.blackrose.orgRóisin Dubh host Cillian Vallely, Niall Vallely & Alan Murray 7:30pm
ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, Charlotte, 865-3320Concerts by the Shore: Allegro 7-9pm
FESTIVALXEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVALwww.rochesterjazz.comSee page 24 for complete concert schedule
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2pm
Guitarist, singer, and songwriter with a self-described “Waylon meets Tom Petty” sound, Mary Cutrufello makes her way to Abilene Bar and Lounge for a special post-Rochester Jazz Fest Late Night Session, June 26.
GRANITE MILLS PARKHigh Falls, near Pont de Rennes Bridge, 454-4596“Hochstein at High Falls” Concert Series feat. Steve Grills & The Roadmasters 12:10pm
KENNELLEY PARK GAZEBODowntown Fairport, www.perinton.orgNew Horizons 7-8pm
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. PARKManhattan Square, Call 311 or 428-5990/cityofrochester.gov/pitpWindstream Party in the Park feat. Lucinda Williams w/The Kenneth Brian Band 5-10pm
MEAD SQUARE PARKW. Main St., Victor, 742-0140Smugtown Stompers 6-8pm *Followed by outdoor screening of “Monsters University”
FESTIVALXEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVALwww.rochesterjazz.comSee page 24 for complete concert schedule
SHOWCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210Summer Patio Party w/music by Mad Dog 40 5:30-8:30pm
SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rd. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACESahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen practice rounds *Gates open 7am, practice rounds start at 8:40am
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 8pm
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CLUBSAcousticLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Stringplicity 8:30-10:30pm
NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Marty Roberts 6-9pm
SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Paul Strowe 6-8pm
Acoustic RockTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Neil Van Dorn Band 9pm-1am
THE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Walt O’Brien 8pm
AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966ROC WITH YOU: A Tribute to Michael Jackson 5pm
CALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Six Ways to Sunday, The Fevertones, DBTME, Kyle Donovan 8pm
AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comAbilene XRIJF Late-Night Session w/The Younger Gang 11:15pm
BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Billy Joe & His Musical Medicine Show 6-9pm
The Bristol Valley Theater season continues with a play that the New York Times called “the funniest heartbreaker in town.” Next Fall is on stage in Naples, June 26-July 6.
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Download 10pm-2am
RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Warehouse 9pm-1am
SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs 9pm-1am
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8 A veteran of NYC comedy clubs as well as USO tours to entertain our troops in the Middle East, Latina standup comic Peaches Rodriguez performs her “edgy but warm” humor at the Joke Factory, June 27 & 28.
CONCERTSBERNUNZIO UPTOWN MUSIC122 East Ave., 473-6140Free Jazz Festival Concert Series feat. Cold Sweat 7-9pm
CARPENTER PARK, PORT OF PITTSFORD22 N. Main St., Pittsford, www.townofpittsford.orgMr. Mustard - Beatles Tribute 7pm
DOWNTOWN BATAVIAJackson Square, off Jackson & Center Streets, 344-0900Stone Row w/GSO-Greg Docencko 7-9pm
WEBSTER VILLAGE GAZEBO PARKNorth Ave., Webster, www.websterbid.comPeg Dolan 7-9pm
DANCEWEBSTER SCHROEDER HIGH SCHOOL875 Ridge Rd., Webster, balletprestigerochester.comBallet Prestige presents: Swan Lake 7pm
FESTIVALXEROX ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVALwww.rochesterjazz.comSee page 24 for complete concert schedule
SHOWSRAPA’S EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366The Virtual Reality Hypnosis Show w/Jason Kropidlowski 7:30pm
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Amazing Journeys 4pm
SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rd. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACESahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen practice & qualfiying *Gates open 7am
SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICK/wnyflash.comWNY Flash vs. Boston Breakers 7:30pm
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 8pm
MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgCurtis Rivers: “Moses” and “The King” 7:30pm
NTID’S ROBERT F. PANARA THEATRERIT Campus, 586-1500/pittsfordmusicals.orgPittsford Musicals presents: A Little Night Music 8pm
28SATURDAY
JUNE
CLUBSAcousticTHE OVERTIME GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141James Draudt 8pm
RockEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663That 80’s Hair Band 10pm-2am
LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Rockin’ & Knockin’ Pink 2 - Teens Living with Cancer Benefit w/The Smooth Talkers, Moon Zombies, One Time at Band Camp, Sisters of Murphy, Violet Mary 3-10pm
MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgFun With Fid - “The Kingdom Next to Fid” Preview/Meet & Greet to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters 11am-3pm
PERRY FARMERS’ MARKETDowntown Festival Plaza, Perry, 237-5375Summer Saturdays Arts Series: “The Glories of Summer & Song” w/Dark Road Duo 10am-noon
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Saturday Sun, Moon and Stars 11am-The Search for Another Earth 1pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2:15 & 4:15pm-90s Laser 8pm-Led Zeppelin Laser 9:30pm
SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., www.senecaparkzoo.orgDiscover Madagascar Day 10am-4pm
SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rd. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACESahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen practice & support races *Gates open 7am
BASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING/redwingsbaseball.comRochester Red Wings vs. Norfolk Tides 7:05pm
SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICKRochester Rhinos vs. Charlotte Eagles 7:05pm
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 8pm
NTID’S ROBERT F. PANARA THEATRERIT Campus, 586-1500/pittsfordmusicals.orgPittsford Musicals presents: A Little Night Music 8pm
FESTIVALVARICK WINERY, CAYUGA LAKE TRAIL5102 Rt. 89, Romulus, 315-549-8787Cherry Festival 9:30am-6pm
SHOWRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Amazing Journeys 1, 2 & 3pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 4pm
SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rd. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACESahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen *Gates open 7am, green flag 11:10am
BASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING/redwingsbaseball.comRochester Red Wings vs. Norfolk Tides 1:05pm
LACROSSESahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-5425Rochester Rattlers vs. Denver Outlaws 1pm
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 2pm
30MONDAY
JUNE
CLUBSBluesLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Bill Schmitt & The Bluesmasters 7:30-9:30pm
Open MicTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Open Mic w/Amanda Ashley 9pm-1am
ShowsPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910“Geeks Who Drink” Trivia Night 8-10pm
CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDon Christiano - The Beatles Unplugged w/Special Guest Ray Paul 8-10pm
THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7:30-11:30pm
SHOWSONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, www.monroecounty.gov/parks“Free Movies in the Parks” screening: Jaws w/Pre-Movie Concert by Rock-It-Science 7pm
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 11am, 2:15 & 3:15pm-A Trip to Mars and Saturn 1pm
SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING/redwingsbaseball.comRochester Red Wings vs. Norfolk Tides 1:05pm
R&B/SoulSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Fat City Band 7-11pm
ReggaeNOLA’S BBQ4775 Lake Ave., 663-3375Ignite 9:30pm
RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910JumboShrimp 8pm-midnight
CONCERTSBROCKPORT WELCOME CENTER11 Water St., Brockport, brockportny.orgBill Hullfish & The Golden Eagle String Band w/Richard St. George reading the Gettysburg Address 7pm
CMACFLCC Campus, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra - “Salute to America” w/Michael Berkowitz, guest conductor, fireworks to follow 8pm
KENNELLEY PARK GAZEBODowntown Fairport, www.perinton.orgLester Funk 7-8pm
KILBOURN HALL26 Gibbs St, 274-1100Clay Jenkins, jazz trumpet 7:30pm
MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. PARKManhattan Square, Call 311 or 428-5990/cityofrochester.gov/pitpWindstream Party in the Park feat. Drive-By Truckers w/The Tommy Brunette Band 5-10pm
VICTOR MUNICIPAL PARK6680 Paperone Dr., Victor, 742-0140Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra 6-8pm
FARMINGTON TOWN PARK1000 County Rd. 8, Farmington, 315-986-8193Independence Day Celebration & Fireworks 6pm
IRONDEQUOIT TOWN HALL GROUNDS1280 Titus Ave., irondequoit.orgTown of Irondequoit 4th of July Celebration 11am-11pm
SODUS BAY LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM7606 N. Ontario St., Sodus Point, 315-483-4936/sodusbaylighthouse.orgSodus Bay Lighthouse Museum July 4th Extravaganza *Red, White & Blue Kiddie Parade 10am, from Sodus Point Fire Hall to Lighthouse *Village of Sodus Point Fireworks Display 10pm, Sodus Bay Channel Pier, viewable from Lighthouse
SWEDEN CLARKSON COMMUNITY CENTER4927 Lake Rd., Brockport, swedenclarksonrec.comJuly 3rd Celebration & Fireworks 6-9pm
WARSAW VILLAGE PARKLiberty St., Warsaw, warsawfiredepartment.comWarsaw Fire Department 4th of July Carnival *Grounds open 12:30pm
SHOWSCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210Summer Patio Party w/music by Dave McGrath 5:30-8:30pm
HIGHLAND PARK BOWLSouth Ave. & Robinson Dr., www.monroecounty.gov/parks“Free Movies in the Parks” Screening: Despicable Me 2 *At dark (around 9pm)
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 11am, 2:15 & 3:15pm-A Trip to Mars and Saturn 1pm
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 2 & 8pm
PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Springer 10pm-2am
CONCERTSDOWNTOWN BATAVIAJackson Square, off Jackson & Center Streets, 344-0900Northbound Rebels 7-9pm
HONEOYE TOWN GAZEBOMain St. (Rt. 20A), Honeoye, 229-5020Paulsen & Baker Band 7-9pm
INSPIRE MOORE WINERY197 N. Main St., Naples, 374-5970Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad w/Aaron Lip & Bobby Henrie 6-11pm
SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St., Canandaigua, 394-4922Moonlight Strolls Concert Series feat. Flint Creek 8-10pm
FESTIVALCENTENNIAL PARKRichmond & Ellicot Aves., Batavia, 343-9313/goart.orgGO Art! Picnic in the Park 11am
DOWNTOWN CANANDAIGUA & KERSHAW PARKwww.canandaiguachamber.comCanandaigua 4th of July Celebration *Parade @ 10am, Community Picnic, Live Music & Fireworks beginning @ 3pm
DOWNTOWN ROCHESTERMain St. Bridge, Call 311 or 428-5990City of Rochester July 4th Celebration w/The RPO, Fireworks & more 7:30pm
GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE & MUSEUMFlint Hill Rd, Mumford, 538-6822Independence Day Celebration 10am-4pm
DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS
JULY
3 Athens, Georgia’s Drive-By Truckers bring their alt-country sounds to Party in the Park, July 3 at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park at Manhattan Square.
GREECE TOWN HALL CAMPUSOne Vince Tofany Blvd., www.greeceny.govTown of Greece Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration w/featured band Orleans 4-10pm
IRONDEQUOIT TOWN HALL GROUNDS1280 Titus Ave., irondequoit.orgTown of Irondequoit 4th of July Celebration 11am-11pm
MERIDIAN CENTRE PARK2025 Winton Rd. South, townofbrighton.orgTown of Brighton 4th of July Celebration 2:30pm
MORGAN MANNING HOUSE LAWN151 Main St., Brockport, 637-3645Old Fashioned 4th of July Celebration 10am-1:30pm
SODUS BAY LIGHTHOUSE MUSEUM7606 N. Ontario St., Sodus Point, 315-483-4936/sodusbaylighthouse.orgSodus Bay Lighthouse Museum July 4th Extravaganza 7am(Breakfast on the Bluff) - 5pm
TOWN OF CHILIChili Avenue, between Paul Rd. & Old Chili Scottsville Rd., 889-4680/townofchili.orgChili Chil-E Fest noon-10pm
TOWN OF PENFIELD340-8655/penfieldrec.orgIndependence Day Parade 2pm (Penfield High School to Penfield Community Center) & Celebration 5-11pm (Harris Whalen Park, Rt. 441 & 250, Penfield)
VETERAN’S MEMORIAL PARK595 Calkins Rd., Henrietta, 359-2540/henrietta.orgHenrietta Recreation 4th of July Celebration 4pm *Craft & Garage Sale @ Henrietta Senior Center, 9am-2pm
VILLAGE OF FAIRPORT586-9840/fairportperintonchamber.org4th of July Parade 10am (Main St.) followed by Party in the Park w/music by The Skycoasters (Perinton Park, Rt. 31F)
WARSAW VILLAGE PARKLiberty St., Warsaw, warsawfiredepartment.comWarsaw Fire Department 4th of July Carnival *Grounds open 12:30pm
SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-A Trip to Mars and Saturn 11am-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 1, 2:15 & 3:15pm
SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rd. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACESCCA Majors Super Tour
BASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING/redwingsbaseball.comRochester Red Wings vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs 7:15pm
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs 8pm
5SATURDAY
JULY
CLUBSAcousticSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Rob & Gary 2-6pm
THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm
CONCERTSMAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St., rochestermainstreetarmory.comUpstate Summer Jam feat. Fabolous w/August Alsina, Young Thug & Snootie Wild 7pm
MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm
DANCESUNY BROCKPORTHartwell Dance Theater, [email protected] Evans’ Farewell Concert - An Evening of Dance & Performance Art with guest Claire Porter 7:30pm
FESTIVALHAMLIN BEACH STATE PARK, AREA 3Lake Ontario Pkwy., Hamlin, 964-2462Salute to America Celebration 1-11pm *Concert by Double Cross 5:30-9:30pm *Fireworks display 10pm (Area 1)
INSPIRE MOORE WINERY197 N. Main St., Naples, 374-5970Inspire Moore B3 Festival - BBQ, Blues & Blaufrankisch 11am-6pm
LETCHWORTH STATE PARKHighbanks Recreation Area, 493-3600Letchworth Luau noon-7pm
YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL GROUNDSRts. 36 & 63, Greigsville, 243-0184York-Leicester Field Day 7pm *Fireworks at dusk
SHOWSPERRY FARMERS’ MARKETDowntown Festival Plaza, Perry, 237-5375Summer Saturdays Arts Series: Independence Weekend w/music by Ernie Lawrence 10am-noon
RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Saturday Sun, Moon and Stars 11am-A Trip to Mars and Saturn 1pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2:15, 3:15 & 4:15pm-Radiohead Laser 8pm-The Beatles in Laser Light 9:30pm
SPORTSAUTO RACINGWatkins Glen International, County Rd. 16, Watkins Glen, 866-461-RACESCCA Majors Super Tour
BASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING/redwingsbaseball.comRochester Red Wings vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs 7:05pm
THEATREBRISTOL VALLEY THEATER151 S. Main St., Naples, 374-6318Next Fall 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Cindy Miller: I’ve Got the Music in Me 8pm
DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs 8pm
HIGHLAND PARK BOWLSouth Ave. & Robinson Dr., rochestercommunityplayers.orgThe Shakespeare Players present: A Midsummer Night’s Dream 8pm
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summerR O C H E S T E R P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A
with the
JULY 12 / 7 PMKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATREFrom Toy Story to Finding Nemo and beyond, hear music from each of Pixar’s 14 feature films, paired with stunning clips projected on the big screen.
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Kids under 18 get any seat for
$19!
summerR O C H E S T E R P H I L H A R M O N I C O R C H E S T R A
with the
Salute to America JULY 3 / 8 PMCMAC
Join the RPO in Canandaigua for crowd-pleasing July 4th favorites, including The Stars and Stripes Forever and the 1812 Overture. Stay after the concert for fireworks!
Kids under 18
free on the lawn
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