Bruce Hornsby added to summer concert lineup at CNY’s Beak & Skiff
Updated Apr 21, 2021;
Posted Apr 21, 2021
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers have been added to the 2021 summer concert series at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in Lafayette, N.Y.Provided photo by Jim Chapin
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Grammy-winning musician Bruce Hornsby is coming to Central New York for a socially-distanced concert.
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers will perform at Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards in Lafayette on June 16. The all-ages, outdoor show will begin at 7 p.m.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. through dspshows.com; presale tickets will be available Thursday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with code THEWAYITIS. Tickets are sold in two- and four-person PODS (Personal Outdoor Dance Space) starting at $130.
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AWARD-WINNING American bassist Victor Wooten introduced his masterclass with an improv solo performance. The rhythm of jazz and bluegrass bass filled this writer’s room for the first 20 minutes. The music fulfilled the atmosphere of a physical live performance despite watching through a laptop screen.
After his solo performance, Mr. Wooten set the instrument aside and began to liken playing music to talking freely.
“I want to be able to play music that free, whether it’s good or not, is not important. What’s important is when I play, is it me?,” Mr. Wooten said in an evening Zoom session on Feb. 20.
Harold Faltermeyer
Harold Faltermeyer (born
He is best known for composing the Axel F theme for the feature film
Beverly Hills Cop, an influential synth-pop hit in the 1980s. He also composed the
Top Gun Anthem for the feature film
Top Gun and the music for the Chevy Chase
Fletch feature films,
Beverly Hills Cop and
Top Gun projects afforded him two Grammy Awards: the first in 1986 for Best Album of original score written for a motion picture or television special, as a co-writer of the
Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack; and the second in 1987 for Best Pop Instrumental Performance with guitarist Steve Stevens for
Was born on January 28, 1968, in Halifax. She was placed with the McLachlan family, who later legally adopted her.
She played music from a very young age, beginning with the ukulele when she was four. She studied classical guitar, classical piano, and voice at the Maritime Conservatory of Music.
At 17, while she was still a student at Queen Elizabeth High School, she fronted a short-lived rock band called The October Game. One of the band’s songs, “Grind,” credited as a group composition, can be found on the independent Flamingo Records release Out of the Fog and the CD Out of the Fog Too. It has yet to be released elsewhere.