Video: The 2019 Ramble & Arts Festival
The rain could only delay the 2019 Ramble & Arts Festival. It couldn't keep it from rockin'.
Bonus track: DriVen performs The Who's Baba O'Riley.
The rain could only delay the 2019 Ramble & Arts Festival. It couldn't keep it from rockin'.
Bonus track: DriVen performs The Who's Baba O'Riley.
The annual Ramble Music and Arts Festival is delayed by rain but the show will go on, said organizer Paul Draper.
As the weather clears, bands will perform at their previously scheduled slots.
The current storm passing through the region is expected to last two hours with rain in the forecast off and on throughout the day until 6 p.m. The Ramble will continue until 10 p.m.
The Batavian Sessions: Delano Steele November Ends recorded April 29 2019 at the historic Newberry's Building/Eli Fish Brewing Co. on the third floor.
Press release:
Batavia Ramble Music & Arts Festival, in partnership with Eli Fish Brewing Co., will be held from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 6th.
The Batavia Ramble
In short: One day, two outdoor main stages, 30+ bands, food trucks, craft vendors, artist displays and much more!
Where: This will be held on Center Street and Jackson Square in Downtown Batavia.
Important Things to Note
This event is FREE to the public thanks to the generous donations from our sponsors.
Seating is festival style and B.Y.O.C. (bring your own chair)
Attractions
Music: Two outdoor main stages with more than 30 musical acts throughout the day! With a variety of music ranging from classic and modern rock to country to blues and everything in between!
Vendors: Lots of unique craft and art vendors to peruse while enjoying the sights and sounds of the Batavia Ramble.
Food: This year we are adding FOUR amazing food trucks to the event!
Sponsors:
Eli Fish Brewing Co.
Cedar Street Rentals
L & L Transmission
R.A. Haitz Roofing & Siding
Bourbon & Burger Co.
T-shirts ETC
Center Street Smokehouse
Glenna's CBD
For additional information: contact us at TheBataviaRamble@gmail.com or leave us a message right on our facebook page at Facebook.com/TheBataviaRamble
Discover the wide-world of music through song, movement,
instruments, rhythm and play! Led by Batavia music teacher Katherine Christner.
Ages 0 - 2 years. Parent/caregiver must attend with the child.
Registration is required!
Visit https://woodwardmemoriallibrary.libcal.com/event/5496915 or call (585)768-8300 to register.
Survivor opened the 2019 concert season at Batavia Downs on Friday night.
Here's the lineup for the rest of the summer:
The annual Jackson Square Friday Night Concerts series opened last night with Genesee Ted.
The line up for the rest of the season:
The Batavian Sessions: "A" Blues Band, Foolish Child
The Daniel King band playing ... for this episode of The Batavian Sessions.
Daniel now lives in Rochester but is from Batavia.
Bands interested in participating in The Batavian Sessions, email howard@thebatavian.com
4th Annual Stafford Firemen's Father's Day Retro Jam & Musician's Reunion
Sunday 16, 2019 • Live Music 1-7pm
Located behind the Stafford Fire Department, Route 5, Stafford NY.
Food Trucks, BYO Lawn Chair/Cooler.
Bands Appearing: Ryan & Scott, Front Porch Pickers, Ghost Riders, Howe's That, TONK (RET.), Rock-a-Bully's, KW Does Country, Guests and Friends.
Band schedule subject to change.
Good Fan's, Good Families, Good Food, Good Music, Good Friends, Good Times!
PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY;
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Eli Young Band Tickets: https://2019jatreyb.bpt.me/
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Just a quick personal story of someone who showed you what Love Is and a story about someone who showed you what Love Ain't.
A sample by The Ridge Girls is below, but make this your own. Get creative, have fun, and win a pair of nights to remember for a lifetime.
See the sample video: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=427551184469152.
Submitted Videos must be publicly viewable and family friendly. Additional prizes may be awarded. Come on out to Jam At The Ridge ... where the fun is! Jam At The Ridge is located at 8101 Conlon Road in Le Roy.
From Danny Allen:
Alexander High School's annual Jazz Invitational concert will be happening at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 14th.
They've had great attendance in the past, and are looking forward to a full house this year.
Come out and enjoy some awesome jazz music along with scrumptious treats and refreshments.
Evan Anstey performs his song, "Living in Reverse" in this edition of The Batavian Sessions.
Bands, to record for The Batavian Sessions, email howard@thebatavian.com
Our latest edition of The Batavian Sessions features Michael DiSanto, who is originally from Batavia and is now a full-time musician living in Buffalo.
If you would like your band featured on The Batavian Sessions, email howard@thebatavian.com.
To see previous videos click here (and subscribe to our YouTube channel to get free early access to our future releases).
Press release:
The Batavia Concert Band will be returning for their 94th season of public concerts in Batavia’s Centennial Park (rain venue is the Stuart Steiner Theatre at Genesee Community College).
Concerts will be held on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. on June 26, July 3, July 10, July 17, July 24, July 31 and Aug. 7, as well as the ever-popular July 4th Picnic in the Park sponsored by GO ART!.
The July 3rdh concert will feature The Byrne Brothers, as part of the Pam Frisby Memorial Concert Series. The Byrne Brothers, consisting of a father and his three sons, are an internationally known Irish band currently touring the United States with their home base being the Ragland Road Bar in Orlando, Fla.
The Concert Band is pleased to host them for a 20-minute preview concert, as they will be performing throughout Genesee and Orleans counties on July 3 and 4th.
The Batavia Concert Band’s repertoire has something for everyone: marches, Big Band and swing numbers, popular songs from musicals and movies, rock favorites, classical adaptations, and everything in-between.
The Band consists of 45-55 brass, woodwind and percussion players ranging from talented high school students to 60-year veterans. Many have professional experience, others are advanced amateur musicians, but one thing is for sure -- all love to play!
Returning for his seventh season as conductor is John Bailey, Instrumental Music teacher at Lyndonville Central School.
The July 3rd and July 4th Picnic in the Park concert will be conducted by Batavia native and resident Joshua Pacino.
Additionally, the Concert Band is pleased to announced that Mike Thaine, director of High School Bands at Albion High School, will the guest conductor on Aug. 7th.
Founded in the early 1920s, the Batavia Concert Band has brought musical pleasure to the region every year except World War II.
Concerts are currently supported and funded in part by GO ART!, local businesses, program advertisers, and individual patrons. Genesee Community College generously donates rehearsal space and a rain venue.
The Band also sponsors 50-50 raffles at every concert, bake sales, and other fundraisers.
Individuals or businesses interested in supporting the Band should contact a band member at any concert.
The Batavia Concert Band is also excited to announce the return of radio station WBTA (AM 1490 / FM 100.1) as the Official Media Sponsor for our 2019 summer concert series!
Be on the lookout for appearance by band members on WBTA’s “Main & Center” program, where we will go into some depth about the band’s makeup and its history. Also be listening for weekly radio ads promoting the musical selections for the upcoming concerts, and announcing our weekly sponsors.
Press release:
On Thursday, June 6th, the Holland Land Office Museum is proud to present the Old Hippies.
At 7 p.m., Bill and Kay MacDonald and their accompanying local musicians will put on an acoustic rock show featuring hits from the golden years of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s, as well as, many original songs and other favorites mixed in.
The local favorites have played all over Western New York and Florida during the winter. Let the nostalgia flow as their classic vocal harmonies take you back in time for those who remember. And for those who did not, experience the era through the music with a little more realism than you have experienced before.
Tickets for the concert are $5; and $4 for museum members.
RSVPs can be made with the museum by calling at 585-343- 4727 or by email at hollandlandoffice@gmail.com
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