The Philadelphia based band, End of America with Oswego native, Cam Caruso opening, will take to the Music Hall Stage on Saturday, March 30 at 7:30 pm.
The venue is the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake Street in Oswego.
End of America is Brendon Thomas, James Downes, Trevor Leonard, a trio of three men who blend 3-part harmony with rock and Americana. Their style resonates with fans of Ryan Adams, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Dawes. Cam Caruso is a recent graduate of SUNY Oswego, with one CD to his credit and another on it’s way. Find more information online at: www.theendofamerica.com and https://www.facebook.com/ events/1902982739764915/
Concert tickets are $18 ($15 advance sale). Children 16 and under are half price; under 6 free. Purchase tickets at any Hook or Saturday concert, on the web or at the river’s end bookstore, 19 West Bridge Street in Oswego. Find more information online at http:// oswegomusichall.org/ or email: OCPAoswego@gmail.com.
The Season continues with an Open Mic Friday / Songwriting Contest combination on Friday March 29 and on April 5 with The Hook featuring The Cadleys, Jerry Cali and Marc Warner. Returning to the main stage on April 13 will be Ithaca favorites, the Burns Sisters Band.
For a complete performance schedule visit the website or pick up an event calendar or poster from the lobby in the McCrobie Civic Center or from the river’s end bookstore ticket outlet.
Oswego Music Hall is a non profit organization that has been run entirely by volunteers from its inception in 1977. Volunteers can earn admission to shows through various tasks— from running the sound board to making popcorn. Students can also earn credit for community service.
