Brewerton Center for the Arts Host the Cadleys on September 7th

Brewerton Center for the Arts Host the Cadleys on September 7th

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Join the Cadleys in the cozy concert venue at the Brewerton Center for the Arts on September 7 at 7 pm.

Bring some friends, spread the word. Refreshments and mingling at intermission.

Thank you for supporting the ARTS and our local musicians. You are helping to CREATE community.

 Doors open @ 6:30 pm

Presale : $15
presale tickets:

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/7597b526-3f09-4c0e-b87d-cc21531bb0f4

About The Cadleys:
http://www.cadleys.com
TWO SINGERS, ONE VOICE.
The Cadleys are one of the most popular acoustic bands in the Northeast. Following in the tradition of great male-female duets like George Jones and Tammy Wynette, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, and Emmylou Harris and Gram Parsons, John and Cathy show how two voices blended in seamless harmony can produce one powerful sound.
In concert you'll hear The Cadleys perform everything from traditional mountain ballads and bluegrass classics like "Bury Me Beneath the Willow" and Bill Monroe's "Blue and Lonesome," to Alison Krauss' "The Lucky One," to the Louvin Brother's "Cash on the Barrelhead," to Cathy's knockout version of "Over the Rainbow." You'll also hear some innovative acoustic arrangements of favorite Beatles tunes like "I Will,"plus a generous sampling of John's original songs, many of which have been recorded by national bluegrass artists like Jim Hurst, Missy Raines, Tony Trischka, Amy Gallatin, and Lou Reid, who took John's song "Time" to the #1 spot on the national bluegrass charts.
Rounding out the band is first-call veteran bassist John Dancks, a member of the Syracuse Area Music Hall of Fame, and Perry Cleaveland, one of the most in-demand mandolin players in Upstate New York. Perry's virtuoso playing has been featured in just about every prominent acoustic act in the area, recorded and live, bluegrass and otherwise.
In short, a live show by The Cadleys does everything audiences come to a concert for: great singing, solid musicianship, entertaining rapport, and the feeling that they've enjoyed a truly special night of music.

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