OSWEGO COUNTY – On October 1st, Oswego Music Hall welcomes Beaucoup Blue (David and Adrian Mowry, father-son duo) to the main stage at the McCrobie Civic Center at 41 Lake St. in Oswego.
Beaucoup Blue’s music is steeped in Americana; influenced by blues, folk, soul, R&B, jazz, country and bluegrass. They are Top 40 on the AMA Radio Charts and Grand Prize Winner of the Billboard World Song Contest. More information and videos can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/bcbband/.
Shows begin at 7:30pm and doors open at 7pm for all National Stage concerts. Visit the website at for a full schedule and ticket information www.oswegomusichall.org/ or stop at the River End Bookstore at 19 W. Bridge St. in Oswego.
The 2022 fall season will continue on October 22nd when Annie & the Hedonists will perform on the main stage. Annie is joined by Jonny Rosen on guitar and vocals; Peter Davis on clarinet, tenor guitar, piano and vocals; Don Young on bass and vocals; Jerry Marotta on drums/drums. For more information, see https://annieandthehedonists.com/.
Ticket prices for the National Stage range from $15 to $20 at the box office. Children under 16 pay half price and children under five are free. Buy tickets at each concert, online or at the bookstore at the end of the river.
The Oswego Music Hall venue is located at the McCrobie Civic Center at 41 Lake St. in Oswego and is wheelchair accessible. It borders Breitbeck Park and overlooks Lake Ontario and the Port of Oswego. The atmosphere is intimate with candlelit tables surrounding a small stage. Due to COVID precautions, drinks may be limited but are available.
Oswego Music Hall is a family-friendly, non-profit organization that has been run entirely by volunteers since its inception over 40 years ago. Volunteers can earn entry to the shows by doing a variety of tasks, from operating the soundboard to making popcorn. Students can also earn points for community service. To volunteer, email Volunteer Coordinator Michael Moss at [email protected]
COVID Precautions: Music Hall is paying close attention to CDC, state, and local guidelines while trying to do what is best for artists and guests. ensuring everyone’s safety and enjoyment of the show. Masks are now strongly recommended. Should conditions so warrant, they may revert to more stringent requirements without notice. Check https://www.oswegomusichall.org/ for updated information. Masks will be available at the door.
The concerts are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts with support from the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Other major supporters include the City of Oswego and the Shineman Foundation.
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