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Video: GSO preparing for annual Summer Serenade in Le Roy
The Genesee Symphony Orchestra prepares for the annual Summer Serenade, a joint fundraiser with United Way and held each year at the La Royan in Le Roy.
The 2019 concert is Aug. 25. Social hour begins at 4:30 p.m., with dinner at 5, the concert at 6:15, and dessert to follow.
Tickets are $75 a person. Garden party attire recommended.
Tickets available at Tompkins Bank of Castile in Le Roy and Roxy's Music Store or online at www.uwrochester.org/summerserenade
Proceeds benefit the United Way Backpack Program and the GSO.
Adult Field Days
Adult Field Days
Saturday August 17th • 4-8pm
Hosted by LIFT: Leadership Inspiring Faith Together
@ Notre Dame High School Football Field.
$15 Per Person includes drink tickets.
• Cornhole Tournament - $5/pp
• Can Jam Tournament - $5/pp
Live Music - by The OHMS Band! Food trucks, beer, wine, signature drink, soda & water.
Video: Live at the Ridge, Black Stone Cherry performing 'It's In My Blood'
It was Southern Rock weekend at The Ridge NY in Le Roy. Here's Black Stone Cherry performing "It's In My Blood."
Yesterday, we posted a video of a performance by Friday's headliner, Bishop Gunn.
Video: Bishop Gunn performs 'Let the People Know' at The Ridge NY
Bishop Gunn played The Ridge NY in Le Roy on Friday night. Here they are performing their song "Let the People Know."
Tonight, Black Stone Cherry takes the Frost Ridge stage.
Photos: Theory of a Deadman at Batavia Downs
Canadian rock band Theory of a Deadman headlined Batavia Downs last evening in front of a jam-packed crowd to close out their 2019 summer concert series.
The national recording artists draw a mixture of music styles of country, post-grunge and hard rock.
In 2017 the band released a new album "Wake Up Call" that features the song "Rx (Medicate)." Other top hits performed last evening were "Bad Girlfriend," "Angel" and "Hate My Life."
Photos: Shake on the Lake performs Shakespeare at GCC
Shake on the Lake, a Shakespearean troupe from Perry, is wrapping up its eighth season of touring Western New York with free and low-cost performances of William Shakespeare's "As You Like It."
Typically, the performances are at outdoor venues and Thursday the company was planning to perform in Centennial Park. But yesterday's rain drove them indoors, to the Steiner Theater at Genesee Community College.
The show opened with a series of song performances to warm up the audience.
Yesterday's performance was free thanks to a donation from Tompkins Bank of Castile.
Video: Tanya Tucker at Batavia Downs
Video: BataviaStock at Batavia Downs
Video: Theater camp students rehearse for this weekend's show, 'Seussical KIDS'
Children who participated in this year's annual theater summer camp sponsored by Batavia Players will perform "Seussical KIDS" this Friday and Saturday at the Harvester 56 Theater on Harvester Avenue.
Performances are at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are available at the door.
The Batavian Sessions: Red Creek, 'What I Like About You'
Red Creek performed at the Genesee County Fair on Wednesday. Here's their version of "What I Like About You."
Tonight, Savage Cabbage takes the stage at 7:30.
Videos: BB Dang performs at the Genesee County Fair
The band BB Dang performed at the Genesee County Fair last night.
BB Dang is based in Rochester but features on bass Cameron Carlson, a ninth-grader at Byron-Bergen High School.
The rest of the band is Michael Valle (drums) Alex Sherwood (guitar) Greg Gutch (guitar) Ben Guisto (vocals) Isabella Barbagallo (vocals) Dominic Bonacci (keyboard).
The group came together through Camp Roc Star, a project of Elvio Fernandes, a member of the band Daughtry.
There is live music at the fair every night through Saturday.