HIROYA TSUKAMOTO
2-time Runner-Up National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship
Doors @ 7pm
May 17th show: $15adv/$20dos
May 18th guitar workshop: $30adv/$40walk-in
Ticket bundle: $40adv/$50dos (5/17 show + guitar workshop on 5/18)
YOUTH (ages 13-18) bundle: $30adv/$35dos (5/17 show + guitar workshop on 5/18)
HIROYA TSUKAMOTO
FINGERSTYLE GUITAR WORKSHOP
2-time Runner-Up National Fingerstyle Guitar Championship
Workshop begins @ 11am
May 18th guitar workshop: $30adv/$40walk-in
YOUTH (ages 13-18) May 18th guitar workshop: $15adv/$20walk-in
Guitar workshop not recommended for beginners and/or ages 12 or under
NAKED TRUTH TOUR
“An exciting, emotional guitarist and a strong, evocative songwriter…One of modern blues’ greatest performers.” –Vintage Guitar
“A legend of American blues music…An American music treasure…Ellis delivers a sermon on the power and glory of the blues.” –Premier Guitar
“Powerful, spine-tingling guitar and gritty, soulful vocals.” –Relix
Tinsley Ellis has brought his music to fans live in person to all 50 United States, as well as in Canada, across Europe, Australia, and South America. He’s earned the love and respect of many of his fellow musicians, having shared stages with Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, The Allman Brothers, Warren Haynes, Oliver Wood, Buddy Guy, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Gov’t Mule, Widespread Panic, and more. Over the years, legends including Otis Rush, James Cotton, Gregg Allman, Jimmy Buffett, Son Seals, Koko Taylor, and Albert Collins invited Ellis to join them on stage. Mega-star guitarist Joe Bonamassa calls Ellis “a national treasure.”
Now, with Naked Truth, Ellis will bring his music directly to his fans. “Two guitars and a car,” he says of the simplicity of his North American touring situation. “When folks come to see me, I’ll have the guitars I used on the record with me, so what fans hear on the album is what they’ll get live. It’s not easy. Now I’m the whole band and there’s nowhere to hide. It’s scary every single time I go up on stage alone. But nothing could be more honest.”
w/s/g Raedwald Howland-Bolton
Doors@7pm | Tickets $20adv/$25dos
Presented by CFCU Community Credit Union
“Meet the Artist,” is a new series of virtual events on Facebook Live. Each event will feature a live, informal interview with an exciting new artist, along with recorded performances.
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Updates about additional virtual shows coming soon!
In memory of Marianne Margrave and Glenn Spiegel and their devoted service to The Arts at Grace.
Max Buckholtz - conductor
The College-Community Orchestra is comprised of students and members of the community. The College-Community Orchestra is co-sponsored by SUNY Cortland and the Dan & Rose McNeil Foundation. Those interested should contact the Director, Max Buckholtz at max.buckholtz@cortland.edu.
Programming at Rose Hall is made possible by support from the Dan & Rose McNeil Foundation.
Founded in 2018, the foundation was created with a vision to support music and the Arts throughout the Cortland community. In an effort to further realize that vision, the McNeil family opened the doors of Rose Hall to present a variety of live concert programming for all to enjoy and find inspiration. From local youth orchestras to singer-songwriters and nationally-touring rock bands, the cathedral ceilings of this late 19th century building now echo the sounds of the best in local, regional and national talent.
Check back often for updates on new shows and events being added regularly.
19 Church Street Cortland, NY