Depot Friday Night Series continues with Rich Wilson

The Depot Friday Night Series in Newark Valley continues on June 28 with the very popular Rich Wilson. Rich has performed in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Nashville, Florida and many places in-between. He knows what it takes to please a crowd with humor and wonderful renditions of some of the greatest songs ever written including music made popular by Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell, Sinatra, Dino and others.  

Rich is a member of the New York State Country Music Hall of Fame and has the unique ability to successfully blend the enduring sound of Country with the classic sound of jazz and rock. Rich is a true showman and his performance will leave you begging for more.

On July 5, The Horseshoe Lounge Playboys, led by Randy Miritello, return to the Depot for a concert of acoustic backwoods and Americana rocking roots music. The Playboys is a four-piece band and performs mostly original and traditional material that some call Hillbilly dance music. With Randy on guitar, Will Lund on mandolin, Tom Wilmore on bass, Darin Trass on fiddle, and all on vocals, the Horseshoe Lounge Playboys is a high-energy band and they are always excited to welcome them back to the Depot.

On July 12, the Depot welcomes Bruce Detrick and his Little Big Band back to the Depot for an evening of easy listening to the Swing Era of music. The Little Big Band will take you back to a time when the music of Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Benny Goodman came to you from your radio and the Lindy Hop and the Jitterbug ruled the dance floors. Bruce’s band has performed throughout the Northeast and their repertoire is extensive, versatile and second to none. The Little Big Band will make you want to stand up, take a partner and jitterbug the evening away.

The Depot in Newark Valley is located on Depot Street and the doors open at 6 p.m., with entertainment beginning at 7 p.m. Call the Newark Valley Historical Society for more information at 642-9516. 

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