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29+ shows to see this weekend: Sept. 22-25

Old Crow Medicine Show
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Old Crow Medicine Show

It’s another busy weekend of music in Central New York, as Old Crow Medicine Show and Sammy Rae & The Friends come to the State Theatre, Joan Osborne and Bombino play the Center for the Arts in Homer, and Twiddle hosts its Tumble Down festival in the hills of LaFayette. Plus, the Cayuga Chamber Orchestra kicks off its season-long search for its next music director, and the original Porchfest returns to the Fall Creek and Northside neighborhoods of Ithaca on Sunday afternoon!

Tumbling Down

“With their indefinite hiatus planned to begin at the end of 2023, Vermont-based jam band Twiddle has announced the triumphant return of their curated Tumble Down. The two-day event will take place at Wonderland Forest – a brand-new event space, campground, and concert venue located in the rolling hills of Central New York’s Apple Valley with a mission “to create new connections through a love of music and nature in a pristine landscape of lush forests, spectacular waterfalls, and glorious vistas.”

For this fifth edition of Tumble Down, fans will be treated to four sets of Twiddle, in addition to sets from Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Andy Frasco + The U.N., Dopapod, Dogs in a Pile (x2), and a solo set from Twiddle’s own, Mihali. A rare set from The Breakfast (featuring Adrian Tramontano of Twiddle), as well as music from Baked Shrimp and Mike Powell top off the stacked lineup.”

When: Friday & Saturday

Where: Wonderland Forest, 4812 South Cook Road, LaFayette

Cost: $150-$500 for a weekend pass, available online here

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Let’s Dance!

Head out to the Enfield Valley Grange for a Friday night square dance featuring the June Bugs (Joe Damiano, Valerie Graves, Jerone Gagliano, and Cap Cooke. “It doesn’t get any better than this! Come early for dinner (pulled pork is the headliner, but there are plenty of veggie options too), then stay around for the hoedown. Nancy Spero & Marc Faris will call, the fabulous June Bugs will saw down on some tunes, and so much fun will be had by everyone!”

“Proceeds benefit the Grange. All y’all come support community space and community dance. Don’t be slow — prom-a-no!”

When: Friday: dinner at 4 p.m., dance at 6:30 p.m.

Where: Enfield Valley Grange, 178 Enfield Main Road

Cost: $14 for dinner; $5-$15 suggested for dance

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Ryan McCullough and Lucy Fitz Gibbon
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Ryan McCullough and Lucy Fitz Gibbon

Epic Songs

Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards Salon will present pianist Ryan McCullough and soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon as they perform “Murmelt fort, ihr Melodien: Musical, Temporal, and Cultural Cross-Currents in Brahms’ Epic Song Cycle.”

When: 5 p.m. Friday

Where: A.D. White House, Cornell University

Cost: free and open to all

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Nobody Beats the Whizzdom

MW&MW (Maddy Walsh & Miami Whizzdom) have a pair of shows this weekend (see below). The group “is the dynamic collaboration of Miami-based electro-pop duo Afrobeta plus The Blind Spots’ Maddy Walsh and Mike Suave, showcasing the sweet and ever-expanding Miami to Finger Lakes connection, with many thanks to the mobile love circus that is the Grassroots Festival. Dance-pop with synth master Smurfio driving the beat, rowdy rock guitar a la El Suavador, and the two leading ladies, Maddy and Cuci, bringing the sparkling sass and soaring vocals. It’s your birthday, and we’re throwing the party.”

MW&MW's Harry Styles cover of "As It Was":

When: 7-11 p.m. Friday

Where: Cedarwood Venue, 9632 New York Route 96, Trumansburg

Cost: $12 general admission, $18 reserved table

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When: 9 p.m. Saturday

Where: The Range

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Jazz Cannon

“Improvising laser cannon Strong Maybe changes your life alongside special guest heavy pattern-crunching trio Crime Waves. Skeleton Hands will explode your retinas all evening.” Open to all ages.

When: 8 p.m. Friday

Where: Sacred Root Kava Lounge & Tea Bar

Cost: $10

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Tom Rush
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Tom Rush

On the Road

Folk legend Tom Rush returns to Central New York to perform in Homer. “Now celebrating five decades of touring, Tom has been thrilling audiences here and abroad with hits like ‘No Regrets,’ ‘Circle Game,’ and more.”

Seth Glier will open the show. “Cultural diplomat for the US State Department as well as Grammy-nominated and five-time Independent Music Award Winner Seth Glier is touring in support of his forthcoming album ‘Everything’ – an album that is entirely about climate change solutions. With a commitment to using songwriting as a tool for positive change, Seth, who is also an avid mushroom forager, has set out on a path to channel nature’s longing for communion with humanity into songs about ice cores, uplift and erosion, tree rings, wooly mammoths and more.”

When: 8 p.m. Friday

Where: Center for the Arts of Homer

Cost: $43-$45, available online here

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Kiefer
Kiefer

Coast to Coast

Kiefer comes to Ithaca to celebrate the release of his new full-length album, “It’s Ok, B U,” which comes out Friday. He is “a central figure in the diverse independent music scene of Los Angeles. His sound fuses various modalities of Black American Music, from jazz and R&B to hip-hop and electronic music. Kiefer grew up in San Diego, California, immersed in jazz by his father at a young age, and later experimented with hip-hop-inspired beats in high school. While studying jazz piano at UCLA, Kiefer got his education in beats from attending shows at Low End Theory and collaborating with other artists in the scene… Outside of his solo work, Kiefer has recorded with artists such as Drake, Kaytranada, Sir, and Terrace Martin, and produced for Anderson .Paak on his Grammy Award winning record, ‘Ventura.’

Ithaca native Archie Cowan returns from Chicago to open the show; check out the new release under the moniker Farren Paige right here!

When: 9 p.m. Friday

Where: Deep Dive

Cost: $17 + fees, available online here

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Harvest Celebration

Bagley’s Winery is hosting its Harvest Bash, “an outdoor extravaganza that celebrates the harvest season,” with live music from Liam Alone (1 p.m.), Seneca Jam (3 p.m.), and the Destination (5 p.m.). There also will be a vendor market, food trucks, and more

“Bagley's Harvest Bash promises to be an unforgettable experience, where you can bask in the autumn atmosphere while enjoying the best that our winery and community have to offer. Grab your friends and family and come be a part of the festivities!”

When: 12-8 p.m. Saturday

Where: Bagley’s Winery, 9782 Route 414, Hector

Cost: $10 after 3 p.m.; advance tickets are available online here

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Gabriela Gómez Estévez
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Gabriela Gómez Estévez

Dashing Debut

The Cornell Department of Music presents the Cornell Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra in their fall concertConducted by assistant professor Gabriela Gómez Estévez, the Chamber Orchestra performs Montgomery’s Starburst, Walker’s Lyric for Strings, and Janáček’s Suite for Strings. The Symphony Orchestra performs Moncayo’s Huapango and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 in G Major.

“This is the inaugural concert from Gómez Estévez, who joined the Cornell faculty this fall. She has established herself as a fervent champion of new music and diversity of repertoire, and her scholarly work focuses on the symphonic works of Dominican composer Margarita Luna García. Gabriela holds a doctorate in orchestral conducting from Louisiana State University, a master’s degree in flute performance from the same institution, and a bachelor’s degree in flute performance from Berklee College of Music. Following the conclusion of her doctoral studies, Gabriela was selected to attend the prestigious Aspen Music Festival and School as a conducting fellow.

“Gómez Estévez says, ‘In crafting the program for my first concert with the Cornell Orchestras, I sought to create a musical journey that transcends borders and eras. Drawing inspiration from a variety of symphonic traditions, our selection of works showcases a colorful blend of tradition and innovation. As we inaugurate our performance season, we invite our audience to join us for an afternoon of thrilling and engaging music making!’”

When: 3 p.m. Saturday

Where: Bailey Hall, Cornell University

Cost: free and open to all

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Brass Tacks

“A funk-ifyed n'awlins jazz Grateful Dead tribute comes to Deep Dive! Join us, The Brass Machine, and Fittnell BBQ, for a Busted on Bourbon St tribute - like you've never seen!!

“Laying down funky New Orleans-style street beats across the United States and Canada. Formed in 2014 at the University at Buffalo, The Brass Machine provides a unique blend of hip hop, funk, and R&B, all in an infectious and energetic brass-y package. Having performed alongside national acts such as Earth, Wind, and Fire, Starship, The Soul Rebels, Rebirth Brass Band, Bonerama, John Papa Gros, CJ Chenier and more - The Brass Machine is hittin’ the streets HARD.

“Led by frontman ‘Kidd’ Kyle Yagielski, the group has been named the best FUNK BAND in Western New York three years in a row by JazzBuffalo, and continues to maintain a robust performance schedule at festivals across the Northeast including Borderland, RailRider, Rochester Jazz Fest, Night Lights, and more! If you want to hear music that’s good for your souls and soles, come party with The Brass Machine!”

When: 4 p.m. Saturday

Where: Deep Dive

Cost: $5 cover; tips appreciated

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Seasonal Sounds

Travis Knapp and others will mark the equinox with a show at White Hawk Ecovillage.

“Equinox is back again for more fun in 2023! All are invited to join us for food, friends, music, and a nice big campfire. Come check out our growing community, bring a dish (and BYOB) to share if you can swing it, and your own utensils/plates/cups (We will have a few on hand just in case.) Please indicate with a label if the food you brought is vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and if it contains nuts! Thanks!”

When: 5 p.m. Saturday

Where: White Hawk Ecovillage

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Ready to Rock

The Crown City Rockers will present an evening of classic rock tunes in downtown McGraw. “This is a one-time Classic Rock show combining five of Central NY's best musicians in one place in time to perform classic rock hits from the late 70's to the late 80's. With a lineup of Tink Bennett and Marc Ryan on guitar, Mike Starmer on drums, Monica Ryan on bass and Derek Gasque on keyboards, they will perform some great memories from Foreigner, Styx, Ted Nugent, Billy Squier, The Doobie Brothers and SO MUCH MORE! Billy Golicki will open the show at 6 pm, followed by the Crown City Rockers for this one-time event! VIP tickets are also available. VIP Ticket holders will get reserved seating, a special autographed gift from the band and a meet and greet after the show!”

When: 6 p.m. Saturday

Where: McGraw Box Brewing

Cost: $8-$10; advance tickets are available online here

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Creating Connection

Join Elisa S. Keeler, Alice McDowell and guest musicians for an evening of “ceremony and song” benefiting the Hidden Treasure Program.

“Through a guided meditation led by Alice McDowell, we join together to honor and connect with the hidden treasure, the radiance within. Elisa S. Keeler and accompanying musicians Aria Dawn, Valerie Akers, Rusty Keeler and Tracy LJ Robertson will provide music that lights the way through the changing season. The songs are infused with intentions of healing, unity and reconnection to source. Through listening and swaying along, we tap the well-spring of joy within.”

“~All are welcome and donations of any amount are greatly appreciated.

~Donations are tax deductible.

~Contributions help the Hidden Treasure Program continue its mission, provide scholarships for those in need, and cover unexpected program expenses.”

When: 7 p.m. Saturday

Where: First Unitarian Society of Ithaca (FUSIT)

Cost: Suggested donation: $25 - $500; reserve tickets online here; checks, cash, and Venmo (@hiddentreasureprogram) also accepted.

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Jeffery Meyer
Jeffery Meyer

Starting the Search

The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra kicks off its 2023-2024 season, which will feature a search for its next music director. “Four finalists selected from around the globe will lead the orchestra and renowned soloists in compelling programs to include a Beethoven Symphony, a concerto and a ‘conductor’s choice.’ The Search process involves many different stakeholders, including our musicians, a Search Committee, and YOU, our audience members. You can have a front row seat for every concert, and be there when we unveil the name of the next Music Director at our final concert, ‘Passing the Baton: The Four Seasons!’”

Up first is former Ithaca Jeffery Meyer. “Jeffery Meyer has captivated audiences throughout North America, Europe, Russia, and Asia with a passion for championing contemporary orchestral music and groundbreaking collaborations. He is professor of music in orchestral conducting at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music as well as Artistic Partner with the Northwest Sinfonietta, one of the Northwest United States’ most dynamic orchestras. Meyer previously led the acclaimed orchestral programs at Arizona State University and Ithaca College. He will be joined by Ithaca-based pianist Xak Bjerken for a program of Carlos Simon's Fate Now Conquers, Ravel's Piano Concerto in G Major, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68, Pastorale.”

When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday

Where: Ford Hall, Ithaca College

Cost: $13-$40, available online here

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When Peter met Magelone

Following Friday’s shorter salon-style performance, soprano Lucy Fitz Gibbon and pianist Ryan McCullough perform Johannes Brahms' 15 Romanzen aus Ludwig Tiecks 'Magelone', Op. 33. These fifteen songs, presented in the original German alongside a modern English adaptation of Tiecks' narrative, are a rarely heard masterpiece tracing the medieval adventures of Count Peter of Provence and Princess Magelone of Naples. The Cornell Center for Historical Keyboards instrument used in this performance, a piano built in 1857 by Johann Baptist Streicher, represents the maker favored by Brahms throughout this period in his career.

When: 8 p.m. Saturday

Where: Sage Chapel, Cornell University

Cost: free and open to all

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Downtown Sounds

Local singer-songwriter Bronwen Exter returns to the Downstairs, accompanied by her stellar band. “Bronwen Exter fronts a six-piece band with multilayered electric guitar and lap steel (Jason Shegogue), piano and organ (Michael Stark), harmonies (Jennifer Middaugh), drums (Matthew Saccuccimorano), upright and electric bass (John Young). Her first two records, ‘Junkyard’ (2012) and ‘Elevator Ride’ (2006) garnered a wide range of comparisons, film and TV placements, and 2 nominations for Independent Music Awards. The New Yorker describes Exter’s voice as “a warm mist capable of obscuring all of life’s problems” and Performing Songwriter wrote, “OK, picture this: Lou Reed and Astrud Gilberto have a baby. She’s raised by the band Mazzy Star until the age of 16, when she falls in love with James Bond and runs away to Argentina.” About her third studio album, ‘Snakeskin, There,’ (2018) No Depression’s Amos Perrine wrote, ‘I don't think I'm the first to make a Mazzy Star reference, but Exter's themes are more mature and more immediate, leaving youthful excesses strewn along the wayside like so much excess baggage. Exter envelopes you in a Lynchian alternate universe, minus the perversity, minus the obscurity, yet ultimately romantic – be it in nature or personal.’”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTAOsDrK81c

When: 8 p.m. Saturday

Where: The Downstairs

Cost: $10/pay what you can

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Old Crow Medicine Show
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Old Crow Medicine Show

Happy Homecoming

Promoting its new album “Jubilee,” Old Crow Medicine Show returns to its former stomping grounds, 25 years after forming in the hills of Tompkins and Schuyler Counties. Frontman Ketch Secor has continued the band with a revolving cast of characters, which currently include Morgan Jahnig, Cory Younts, Mike Harris, Mason Via, Dante’ Pope, and PJ George.

When: 8 p.m. Saturday

Where: State Theatre of Ithaca

Cost: $35-$55, available online here and at the State box office

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Read a 2022 interview with Old Crow’s Mason Via here!

Electric Roots

Cedarwood Venue will host a show featuring The Clark McLane Band, an electrified folk-rock-roots band from Northern Pennsylvania. The group is “an engaging quartet that can play to any room with a Martin and a couple of Fenders, some drums and a few mics. They play songs out of time, unrefined, urgent & sincere, songs that wouldn't tell you what if you asked.” Check out their music here!

When: 8 p.m. Saturday

Where: Cedarwood Venue, 9632 New York Route 96, Trumansburg

Cost: $12 for general admission; $18 for a reserved table

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Hemlock for Socrates
Hemlock for Socrates

Dark as a Dungeon

The ElectroZone continues its “Dungeon Knights” series with yet another cool show at Sacred Root: “On the twenty third day of the ninth month of the year two thousand and twenty three in the upper realms of the strange land of New York deep within the kingdom of Ithaca the epic adventure continues. Dungeon Knights VIl! Your sonic champions Hemlock for Socrates, Silver Rein, Avoidance, Notule, and introducing Thornede Crown! To further quench your thirst for adventure, Ring of Steel will be performing feats of derring-do and @brigh the witch will read your future!” Open to all ages.

“The ElectroZone is Ithaca's salon for electromusicians and experimenters, a pop-up reality devoted to the weird, the new, and the DIY, specializing in unforgettable performances, unique events, and creative workshops with a community focus.”

When: 8 p.m. Saturday

Where: Sacred Root Kava Lounge & Tea Bar

Cost: $10

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Philth and Danger

The Upstairs hosts a night of hiphop with local DJ Proper Philth setting the stage for A Kid Called Danger, a live hiphop band from Syracuse that includes former Ithacan Cam Myers on drums along with bassist Michael Watson, beatmaster Pat Nolan, and frontman Ruland Coit.

When: 10 p.m. Saturday

Where: The Upstairs

Cost: $10

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SensEmilia

Fall Creek Festivities

Porchfest returns to the porches of the Fall Creek and Northside neighborhoods of Ithaca. “With more than 150 performers, food trucks, on-site t-shirt screen printing, an artist market and more, it's one of Ithaca's biggest musical celebrations of the year, and it's 100% free to attend!” Check out the website for the schedule, a map, street closure information, and the full list of performers. There also will be food vendors at Thompson Park and Auburn Park, and the new Porchfest Makers Market in Auburn Park, organized by local artists Nicole Basta and Yen Ospina.

in Auburn Park.

When: 12-6 p.m. Sunday

Where: Fall Creek & Northside neighborhoods

Cost: free!

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Fabi
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Fabi

Sunday Club

The Buena Vista Sunday Club with Fabi and Friends and the Sabores de Oaxaca Food Truck closes out its summer season run at Damiani Vineyards. “Join us every Sunday in summer for the eclectic and amazing music from Fabi World Music Summer Duo featuring Martini. We have wines by the glass, by the bottle, and special wine cocktails available for you to enjoy as you take in the views and wonderful vibes.”

When: 1-4 p.m. Sundays

Where: Damiani Wine Cellars, 4704 NY Route 414, Burdett

Cost: free; donations welcome

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Songs to Share

Driftwood bassist Joey Arcuri will host the new Deep Dive Songwriter Series, a “fundraiser for local organization Loaves and Fishes, which ‘provides a place for free meals, hospitality, companionship, and advocacy for those in need regardless of their faith, beliefs or circumstances.’ There will be many guests coming and sharing songs for the cause.” Here’s the schedule:

6:00 PM: Joey Arcuri

6:30 PM: Michaela Clark

6:50 PM: Juge Greenspun

7:10 PM: Sam Lupowitz

7:30 PM: Cielle

7:50 PM: Amber Martin

8:10 PM: Tenzin Chopak

8:30 PM: Endres Kincaid

8:50 PM: Max Moses and Nate Marshall

When: 6-9:30 p.m. Sunday

Where: Deep Dive

Cost: $10; all proceeds go to Loaves and Fishes

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Sammy Rae & The Friends
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Sammy Rae & The Friends

Friends, Indeed!

Three years after performing at Ithaca College, Sammy Rae & The Friends return to play at the State Theatre.

“For as much as Sammy Rae & The Friends may be a band, this collective of dreamers and artists considers themselves a family first. Fronted by singer and songwriter Sammy Rae, the group flourishes in any spotlight with a combination of all-for-one and one-for-all camaraderie, palpable chemistry, deft virtuosity, and vocal fireworks. Their sound is a mélange of Sammy’s influences, rooted in classic rock, folk, and funk and sprinkled with soul and jazz. Complete with a rhythm section, two saxophones, keyboards, and plenty of percussion, Sammy Rae & The Friends have delivered their high-energy, spirited and unrestrained shows to sold-out audiences around the US and Europe.”

Opening the show is Trousdale, a powerful female band comprising Quinn D’Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones. Their debut album is “Out of My Mind.”

When: 8 p.m. Sunday

Where: State Theatre of Ithaca

Cost: $35, available online here and at the State box office

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Joan Osborne

Soulful Sounds

Acclaimed singer Joan Osborne makes a return to Central New York to promote her new album, “Nobody Owns You.” Since she broke through in 1995 with the multi-platinum “Relish” and its mega-smash “One of Us,” the seven-time Grammy nominee has had a varied career that includes performing with the Funk Brothers in the “Standing in the Shadows of Motown” documentary, fronting the band Trigger Hippy, touring with Mavis Staples, and releasing a Bob Dylan tribute album – all while continuing to write, record, and produce her own music.

When: 8 p.m. Sunday

Where: Center for the Arts of Homer

Cost: $27-$45, available online here

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Get Rhythm

Dave Davies RhythMakers return for Jazz Mondays, as Dave Davies, Doug Robinson, Brian Earle, and Chad Lieberman will play classic jazz, blues, originals, and more.

When: 5:30-8:30 p.m., second and fourth Mondays of each month

Where: South Hill Cider

Cost: free; donations welcome

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Trevor Exter
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Trevor Exter

Setting Up Shop

Area native Trevor Exter, who now lives on the West Coast, continues his weekly residency at the Downstairs. A cellist and electric bassist by trade, Exter has recently switched to electric guitar for his current gigs. He’ll be joined by bassist John Young, drummer Matthew Saccuccimorano, and guitarist Jason Shegogue, who all play in his sister Bronwen Exter’s band.

“For most of his life, Trevor Exter has been a professional singer and cellist with his own approach to all aspects of composing, songwriting, producing, performing and touring. He’s had a few bands where he got to make a spectacle of himself, and some producers like to use him as a secret weapon. Exter has toured with De La Guarda, Steve Kimock, author James McBride, DJ Tasha Blank and his duo with John Kimock, XVSK. He frequently performs solo, and is currently workshopping new material for a forthcoming record.”

Exter also his own Substack newsletter, “Play It Like It’s Music,” which you can check out here!

When: 7 p.m. Monday

Where: The Downstairs

Cost: $10 or pay what you can

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Bombino
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Bombino

Guitar Nomad

After performing at the Haunt in 2019, “guitar luminary and Tuareg folk hero” Omara “Bombino” Moctar returns to CNY to promote his new album, “Sahel.” A native of Niger, Bombino’s 2018 album “Deran” was nominated for Best World Music Album Grammy Award while cementing his reputation as one of the globe’s best guitarists.

When: 8 p.m. Monday

Where: Center for the Arts of Homer

Cost: $25 + fees, available online here
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Pressure Drop

Angelo Paradiso (New Planets, Living Myths, Big Mean Sound Machine, Swamp Kids) continues his weekly residency at Deep Dive, joined by guest drummer Ashley Ickes of the Comb Down and the Galactic Escort Service.

“Angelo Paradiso (multi-instrumentalist/mad scientist) brings you a VS battle that will make that tush pop and jaw drop. Man vs. Machine: Angelo invites a rotating cast of characters that range in instruments, names, and forms to battle machine sequences, modular synths and all things sample-able. All styles from all places. All things funky. No computers, just humans. Bring your dancing shoes, your party hat, and dial 1-800-NOREQUESTS.”

When: 8:30 p.m. Monday

Where: Deep Dive

Cost: $10

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Fusebox is (from left) Julia Felice, Harry Nichols, and Josh Ross.
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Fusebox is (from left) Julia Felice, Harry Nichols, and Josh Ross.

More Shows

Tom Chamberlain is at Summerhill Brewing at 5-7 p.m. Friday

The Delta Mike Shaw Band is at Liquid State North Show at 5-7:30 p.m. Friday

The Lakeside Drifters play Bagley’s Winery at 5-8 p.m. Friday

SingTrece is at Cayuga Shoreline at 5:30-7:30 p.m. Friday

The Gents are at Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards at 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday

Fusebox is at Hopshire Farms and Brewery at 6-8 p.m. Friday

Angela Marion is at Brookton’s Market at 6-8 p.m. Friday

Travis Rocco is at Homer Hops at 6-9 p.m. Friday

The Petty Thieves are at Treleaven Winery at 6-9 p.m. Friday

Cielle on Solid Ground is at Two Goats Brewing at 6-9 p.m. Friday

The Dart Brothers are at Grist Iron Brewing at 6-9 p.m. Friday

Junior Rich Project is at the Scale House Brewery at 6-9 p.m. Friday

Terrapin Station is at Finger Lakes Cider House at 6-9 p.m. Friday

Steve Romer is at McGraw Box Brewing at 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday

Calya Lea and Joey Arcuri are at Original’s Bar and Lounge in Owego at 7-9 p.m. Friday

Roger Decker is at the Dryden Hotel at 7-9 p.m. Friday

The Jess Novak Band is at ONCO Fermentations in Tully at 7-9 p.m. Friday

Greg McQuade is at Cortland Beer Company at 8 p.m. Friday

Rob Ervin is at the St. Charles Hotel in Cortland at 8 p.m. Friday

Chateau Dusseau hosts its annual Harvest Festival, with Adam Parker followed by Brian Vollmer & the River City Rippers performing at 2-7 p.m. Saturday

Richie and Rosie and Friends (aka the Rongo Band) celebrate Steuben Brewing Company’s 9th anniversary at 4-7 p.m. Saturday

The Elderly Brothers are at the Nest Tavern in Apulia at 4-7 p.m. Saturday

Green Holler
Green Holler

Green Holler is at Brookton’s Market at 5-7 p.m. Saturday

Bradford Allen and Casey Widger are at Summerhill Brewing at 5-8 p.m. Saturday

Papa Muse is at Grist Iron Brewing at 6-9 p.m. Saturday

Feed the Fire is at Two Goats Brewing at 6-9 p.m. Saturday

Colin Aberdeen & Company are at Heuga’s Alpine in Tully at 6-9 p.m. Saturday

Pat Young is at Homer Hops at 6-9 p.m. Saturday

The Delta Mike Shaw Band is at Rooster Fish Pub in Watkins Glen at 7 p.m. Saturday

Bob Holtz & A Vision Forward is at Cortland Beer Company at 8 p.m. Saturday

Tilia Cordata hosts a night of “Mamma Mia!” at Deep Dive on Saturday, featuring a Spirit Posse dance party at 8 p.m. followed by a 9 p.m. screening with shadow cast and performances

Blue Skies plays the Jazz Brunch at Stonecat Café from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday

Paul Fey and Mike Sidello are at Heuga’s Alpine in Tully from 11:30 to 2:30 p.m. Sunday

The Delta Mike Shaw Band is at Hosmer Winery at 1 p.m. Sunday

Fools Hill Farm in Spencer hosts the weekly “Chill on the Hill” Open Mic at 1-7 p.m. Sunday

Benny T brings his Open Mic Posse to Homer Hops at 1 p.m. Sunday

Doc Weismore & Real Country are at the Cortland Country Music Park at 2 p.m. Sunday

Sydney Irving is at Treleaven Winery at 2-5 p.m. Sunday

Ben and Sarah are at ONCO Fermentations at 2-5 p.m. Sunday, during the Fall Bizaar, which runs 1-4 pm.

Chateau Dusseau continues its annual Harvest Festival, with Sam I Am performing at 3-6 p.m. Sunday

Rena Guinn and the Gentlemen are at Two Goats Brewing at 4-7 p.m. Sunday

DeWayne Perry hosts the monthly Jazz Jam at the Downstairs at 5-8 p.m. Sunday

DJs Law and Rob Haze bring “Goth Night: Dark Alternative Monthly” to Modern Alchemy Game Bar at 9 p.m. Sunday ($5)

Brett Beardslee is back with the blues at Rasta Ranch Vineyards at 5-8 p.m. Mondays

Mark Maynard hosts Open Mic Night at Lucky Hare Brewing in Hector at 6-8 p.m. Mondays

Reba Guinn & The Gentlemen
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Reba Guinn & The Gentlemen

Jim Catalano covers the Finger Lakes music scene for WITH (90.1 FM in Ithaca, WITHradio.org) and its affiliates.