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The 18 Strings of Luv
5-6pm • 105 King St
John Simon, Ken Zeserson and Jan Nigro sing and play great tunes from the 6o’s. Beatles, Motown and lots more. Shimmering harmonies, jangling guitars, a flashback to a simpler time!
The Accords
12-1pm • 308 Utica St
The Accords is five voices and no instruments. Two men and three women singing popular songs from the 50s and 60s in St corner style.
aftermarket
2-3pm • 713 N Cayuga St
Americana vocal soul played by folks who like you and aren’t shy about telling you.
Ageless Jazz Band
5-6pm • Thompson Park
17-or-so-piece Jazz Big Band, great for listening and dancing
Alan Rose
3-4pm • 107 Utica St
The songwriter over the 12-string edge is back at last!
Alec James
3-4pm • 420 Utica St
Hailling from the Midwest, Alec James wields a sentimental folk style. Playing guitar and harmonica, he sings original songs as well as covers of past idols and traditional American folk songs.
Alex Cano
4-5pm • 403 N Aurora St
Folk/Rock/Americana solo artist
Alison Wahl
12-1pm • 707 N Tioga St
Acoustic originals
ALL STRUNG OUT
3-4pm • 313 Utica St
ORIGINALS, 50S 60S COVER TUNES, SWING
Andrew Alling
3-4pm • 511 N Aurora St
Tridexterus! No looping machine! Indy Folk Rock Original Jam Band. Guitar, Bass Pedals and Harmonicas.
Arthur B and the Planetary Mix (Unplugged)
4-5pm • 602 N Cayuga St
Arthur B and the Planetary Mix is a modern R n B influenced group, with original songs that sound fresh and new, but also timeless and classic. This is music to dance to, sing along with, and celebrate life in all its sweet sorrow and pure joy.
Auntie Emo’s ‘Ukulelese as a Second Language
12-1pm • 204 W Yates St
Wanna play ‘ukulele? Come pluck a uke from Auntie Emo’s UKE Garden & learn some basics !!
Auntie Emo’s Ukulele Showcase
1-2pm • 204 W Yates St
A variety of Ithaca’s ukulele players ply their pluck !
The Bad Awesomes
12-1pm • 523 N Aurora St
The Bad Awesomes present classic outlaw country and heart wrenching original tunes in a raw acoustic style
Banyan tree
3-4pm • 432 N Tioga St
Im a 12 year old analog synthesis. I will be making beats with my synths.
Barab Kalam
5-6pm • 1106 N Tioga St
Inspired by the soulful sounds of Bob Roberts Calamity, what happens when your singer has a baby? Barab Kalam
Beatscene Hub
2-4pm • 513 Utica St
Collective of local producers
Better Weather String Band
1-2pm • 306 N Aurora St
Better Weather String Band plays Southern, old-time, string-band music, and songs with country and folk influences and tight harmonies. The band features a fiddle, a bass, a banjo, a guitar and vocals.
Big J Blues
4-5pm • 308 Lake Ave
Foot Stomping’ Blues trio
Bird in Hand String Band
5-6pm • 106 2nd St
Southern PA transplants playing traditional string band music from the broader Appalachian region.
Bob Keefe and the Surf Renegades
1-2pm • 104 Adams St
Original surf music, Southern California surf covers, clever covers of ’60’s girl groups, and surf songs sung in Spanish
Brookton Bridge
4-5pm • 711 N Tioga St
Passionate & savory alt-folk-rock with a world beat twist
Car People
4-5pm • 105 2nd St
We have an 80’s college rock sound. A bit anthemic at times. A bit velvety at others.
The Catscratchers
12-1pm • 306 E Yates St
The Catscratchers are Susan Waterbury (fiddle) and David Whiting (banjo) playing a mix of old-time fiddle/banjo tunes with a smattering of fun songs and improv, all designed to keep Lola (cat) happy.
CC Ryder
3-4pm • 429 N Aurora St
A Soulful Singer/ Songwriter with a hauntingly powerful voice.
Cerebral Vortex
4-5pm • 432 N Tioga St
Cerebral Vortex will be debuting their eclectic, improvisational sound with wide range of influences from the deep recesses of their humanoid minds. Jason Shegogue and Tom Covell — guitars, Scott Pardee — Bass, Joel Blizzard — Drums.
Chase Angier Dance Event
1-2pm • Thompson Park
Site specific Dance event sponsored by NY State Dance Force. Modern dance in open space using visual props and moving from around Thompson Park lawn.
Chimes of Bayonets
3-4pm • 611 N Tioga
Hot Snakes meets Unwound, but not as good.
Citizen O’Kane
3-4pm • 115 Cascadilla St
Porch rockin’ duo relentlessly representing the South Side with a bold bass and dynamic drums sound.
Common Railers
4-5pm • 839 N Aurora St
Original indie rock and American roots music from Ithaca, NY. A rockin’ four-piece band with guitar, upright and electric bass, drums, sax, flute and accordion. Original songs inspired by the likes of Tom Waits, Morphine, Los Lobos.
Cornell Gamelan Ensemble
1-2pm • 318 Lake Ave
The Cornell Gamelan Ensemble plays music from Indonesia and sometimes also Malaysia.
Cornell Ukulele Club
1-2pm • 100 Franklin St
The Cornell Ukulele Club exists to promote the study and performance of ukulele music. We focus on learning basic techniques and enhancing the skills of our members.
Craig Frey
1-2pm • 315 Utica St
Solo 80’s acoustic style
Crown Victorians
1-2pm • 210 1/2 Utica St
Originals, obscurities and a couple of hits from long ago performed in several popular keys.
Dane Hendrix and the Hangdog Saints
2-3pm • 438 N Geneva St
Blues, Blues Rock, Americana, and Rock and Roll with a touch of Soul
Danny Speer & LMNOP
1-2pm • 702 N Cayuga St
Speer songs about love & baseball folk-rock
Darkwine
3-4pm • 111 Auburn St
A harmonious trio playing classic and vintage acoustic rock.
The Darts
1-2pm • 112 W Marshall St
The Darts are an all-originals rock band that hail from the Ithaca area. Their 5-piece sound is comprised of guitars, drums, bass and vocals. While their music is original, their influences are as familiar as the summer of your youth.
The David Graybeard Band
4-5pm • 202 Utica St
Blues, Roots and Americana.
Desert Stones
5-6pm • 406 E Yates St
We are five Ithaca College physical therapy professors who like to put a personal touch on songs by a variety of rock and country artists, ranging from Dylan and The Band to Springsteen and Lake St Dive.
Devon Frank’s
2-3pm • 415 N Geneva St
Blues rock country band
Dexter & Liam
5-6pm • 209 Utica St
Acoustic duo, pop covers from the 60’s to today
Diana Leigh & the Shorty Georges
3-4pm • 442 N Aurora St
Swinging jazz for your dancing pleasure! Featuring the solo saxophone + arrangements of Jesse Collins, along with Leigh’s sparkling vocals, Diana Leigh & the Shorty Georges will tickle your dancing fancy!
Dickie Starfish Allstars
4-5pm • 406 E Marshall St
rock and pop cover songs spanning across time, executed with excellence
DJ EVRCLEAR
4-5pm • 410 Utica St
Ambient House/screwed
Djug Django
5-6pm • 219 Auburn St
Ithaca’s favorite Gypsy-Jug-Swing-Latin-Blues Band appears in a rare outing from their regular gig Wednesdays 6-9 PM Lot 10
Dominic Versage
4-5pm • 814 N Cayuga St
Accordionist Dominic Versage performs music from Italy, Latin America, and the U.S.
Drank The Gold
12-1pm • 105 2nd St
Oona Grady & James Gascoyne play Irish and American fiddle tunes, songs, and harmonies.
Dubber Rucky
4-5pm • 810 N Tioga St
An experimental dance party, featuring a wide variety of music curated by DJ ha-MEEN, being dubbed out by Kenny Christianson of John Brown’s Body, Crucial Reggae Social Club, et al. Toss in some live percussion and found object sounds, and voila!
Dusty Charts And His Peripheral Visions
2-3pm • 611 N Tioga St
Solo, looped melodies and abstract song experiments.
Dusty Square
3-4pm • 219 Auburn St
We play rollicking hillbilly-blues, jugband-swing, and country-cajun. You get to two-step, swing dance and waltz.
East Coast Summit
5-6pm • 707 N Tioga St
Indie/folk alternative band heavily influenced by Lake St Dive & Julien Baker
Emma Tyme
2-3pm • 117 Auburn St
Singer-songwriter of blues, folk, jazz, and Americana. Likened to Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones, Joan Baez, and Regina Spektor. Studying music and gerontology at Ithaca College.
Escaped Donkeys
3-4pm • 104 W Tompkins St
Folk-pop guitar based sing alongs, funk, blues, stories, and dirges. Who knows? We’ll have fun.
Fall Creek Brass Band
5-6pm • 415 N Tioga St
Exciting, youthful, celebratory, and highly danceable funk, rock, pop, brass, and hip-hop on horns and drums.
Fall Crikkers Jug Band
2-3pm • 219 Auburn St
Perennial and ever-growing Porchfest favorites playing Old Jugband and Swing nuggets
Fat Nanci
3-4pm • 415 N Geneva St
Punk rock
Fifth Parallel
4-5pm • 306 E Yates St
Jazz combo music by high school students.
Flight Performing Arts
2-3pm • 501 N Aurora St
Cabaret-style entertainment!
Florencia Ulloa
12-1pm • 533 Linn St
acoustic set by me; followed by set with me, Barry Miller, and TBD. band name TBD as well.
FOGG
5-6pm • 421 N Aurora St
Four Rock and/or Roll dads (and one mom).
Girlfriend KTC Band
1-2pm • 410 E Marshall St
Music by Matthew Sweet, performed by the actors and band from the Kitchen Theatre Company production of “Girlfriend!”
GLBJ
1-2pm • 533 Linn St
Geronimo Line members and Bluesday Tuesday jammers join forces to bring you an out-of-this-world set!
GoGone
4-5pm • 1112 N Tioga St
GoGone plays original roots, rock & blues. Their music is both joyous, and heartbreaking; moving from soulful ballads of betrayal to raucous stories of adventure.
The Grady Girls
1-2pm • 105 2nd St
Irish Traditional Music
The Grandlow
12-1pm • 608 Utica St
Affecting Chamber Folk Laments: Banjo, Bass, Violin.
Groton Ave.
2-3pm • 705 N Aurora St
We’re an Indie Rock band from Elmira, NY trying to make an impact on our community/music scene!
Hal Guitarist
2-3pm • 814 N Cayuga St
Hal Guitarist is a folk singer-songwriter performing tunes in the style of Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, and Phil Ochs. Joining him for this performance are Addy Siegler on upright bass and Tyler Bage on fiddle.
Half Dead
5-6pm • 216 Queen St
We’re a quartet of veteran singer-instrumentalists that blend rock, pop, and jazz. We perform soulful originals in both non-acoustic and acoustic settings.
Harmony Falls Chorus
12-1pm • 425 N Tioga St
Harmony Falls Chorus is a women’s A Capella chorus singing in the barbershop style. We welcome women and girls of all ages. The chorus is based in Trumansburg with members from Ithaca, TBurg, Watkins Glen, Interlaken and other surrounding areas.
Harry Nichols
2-3pm • 206 E Lewis St
Catchy acoustic pop jams.
ICO Brass Quintet
3-4pm • 711 N Tioga St
Brass players of the Ithaca Community Orchestra play multiple genres of music — for Porchfest we play shorter, more popular songs. Played at all Porchfests since 2012.
the ilium works
2-3pm • 523 N Aurora St
we play folky, punky, rocknroll music, featuring violin, three vocalists, original songs and a rockin rythm section.
iMax
1-2pm • 421 N Aurora St
improv jazz and rock
Insolent Cur
4-5pm • 210 Hancock St
Acoustic Americana (Folk, Blues, and Rock)
Isaac Sharp – Guitarist
12-1pm • 210 Hancock St
An utterly unusual mix of refined classical guitar music and original song parodies. For lovers of highbrow and lowbrow alike.
Ithaca Gay Men’s Chorus
1-2pm • 920 N Tioga St
IGMC sings a wide variety of music for men’s voices a capella and with accompaniment.
IthaSAMBAca with special guests Deixa Sambar
5-6pm • 814 N Cayuga St
Dance to Brazilian samba with returning favorite IthSAMBAca and special guests: Deixa Sambar (Cornell’s Samba Ensemble). IthaSAMBAca is a loose group of decades-long friends joined together by our mutual love of this exuberant, community-based music.
Jake and the Nowhere Men
2-3pm • 313 2nd St
Weirdo garage punk
Janet Batch
5-6pm • 909 Cayuga St
Dubbed “the voice of the hills,” her lyrics and vocals remind listeners of Stevie Nicks, Patty Griffin, & Johnny Cash. She sings, unabashed, of death, romance, and the wondering of what went wrong.
JazzHappensBand
4-5pm • 100 Franklin St
Formed in 2005, the JazzHappensBand is a traditional New Orleans jazz band.
Jenny Stockdale & The Wax Matches
2-3pm • 1112 N Tioga St
Americana folk band featuring thick harmonies, clever songs and the sweet tones of a pedal steel.
Jesse Collins Quartet
5-6pm • 442 N Aurora St
A modern jazz quartet that plays the original music of Jesse Collins, and Collins’ arrangements of jazz and pop standards. Jesse is a monster on the sax, don’t miss it!
Joe Gibson
5-6pm • 607 N Aurora St
Joe Gibson is a singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, playing a mixture of original songs and rarely-heard covers. His is kid, adult and pet friendly.
Jonathan Ames
3-4pm • 442 N Geneva St
Folk, Classic pop ballads, standards, originals
Josh OXford
2-3pm • 616 Utica St
Classical musicians with a hip-hop/funk backing track. The music attempts to bridge the significant musical gap between art music and dance music.
Katz and Jammers 2018
3-4pm • 218 Utica St
Auto harpe, guitare and violon. Folk songs and some instrumental. Fun for us to share with you!
The Kissing Gummy Bears
2-3pm • 616 N Cayuga St
Acoustic rock band, covering your favorite hits: Pearl Jam, The Violent Femmes, Paramore, and The Cranberries! People say, “I’ve never seen the gummy bears kiss but they sure do rock!”
Kitestring
3-4pm • 206 E Lewis St
Indie Rock
La Llorona
3-4pm • 209 1st St
Violin and looper meld together elements of classical, rock, and folk.
Laila Belle
2-3pm • 412 N Aurora St
Laila Belle plays all original country music that rocks as much as it rolls.
The Local Farmers Union
4-5pm • 917 N Cayuga St
NY’s premier Veggie-Folk Rock band. FarmerJam FunkGrass.
Long John and the TIghts
2-3pm • Thompson park
ripping old time music
Lucky Old Sun
3-4pm • 713 N Cayuga St
sweet soulful roots, rock, and jazz
Luke G & Joe Hayward
3-4pm • 612 N Cayuga St
Joe from the IBB & Luke G from around town playing old tunes + a couplefew surprise guests
M the Myth
5-6pm • 450 N Aurora St
GenderQueer — Indie Glam Pop — Universal Lyricist — West Coast Savvy -Stanford educated superstar
Mach Duck
4-5pm • 613 N Aurora St
Instrumental, riff-driven, with math-rock tendencies
MacSallyJeffnJudy
3-4pm • Thompson Park
in the groove old time tunes
Mad Goat String Band
5-6pm • 615 Utica St
Mad Goat String Band is an old-time fiddle band playing songs and tunes in the Southern style. Bring your clogging shoes and dancing board! With Joe Hayward, Marianne Marsh, Nancy Spero, Tom Ruscitti, and Peter Fraissinet.
McKenzie Jones
4-5pm • 523 N Aurora St
Original soulful vocals, groovy cello vibes, and naturally curly hair.
Mighty Jet Band
3-4pm • 406 E Yates St
Mighty Jet Band is a lyric driven sextet that plays mostly original songs, plus a few poem adaptations and deftly covered versions of Dylan, the Dead, and other folk, rock, and blues artists.
Mijail Martinez
5-6pm • 117 Auburn St
Cantina Klezmer Trovador
The MonkeySquids
4-5pm • 422 N Cayuga St
Local high school and college age brothers in a Rock/Alt band playing originals and covers.
Mosaic Foundation
5-6pm • 513 Utica St
Inspiring Roots, ska, reggae, dancehall, global
Music’s Recreation
3-4pm • 204 W Yates St
Music’s Recreation takes its job of educating audiences about classical music seriously — by making it fun! We take the starch out of classical music!
Naomi Sommers
3-4pm • 106 2nd St
Naomi Sommers is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who plays original and traditional folk-indie-bluegrass music. Hear her beautiful voice, poetic lyrics, and strong accompaniment on guitar, mandolin and banjo
NEO Project
4-5pm • 104 Adams St
NEO Project is a seven piece, high energy booty shaking party music band rooted in deep funky R&B grooves, afro Cuban/Caribbean rhythms & jazzy, bluesy soul music.
Nobody et al.
5-6pm • 707 N Aurora
Ithaca’s 4th most popular all phD bluegrass band
Noon Fifteen
5-6pm • 206 E Lewis St
Prog soul band Noon Fifteen blends rich vocal harmonies, vintage keyboard and guitar tones, and funk-tinged bass and drum grooves into catchy, original songs that are full of surprises.
Not From Wisconsin
4-5pm • 206 E Jay St
An indie chamber rock band with compositions that oscillate between ripping and syncopated to slow and meditative.
Off the Rails Unplugged
2-3pm • 710 N Tioga St
Four local Ithaca Musicians belting out the blues. Performing originals and some covers in a soulful vein.
Oh Yeah
3-4pm • 216 Queen St
Rock-n-Roll, R-n-B, Covers-n-Originals
Original Cornell Syncopators
3-4pm • 100 Franklin St
A Cornell University ensemble specializing in Prohibition-era Jazz, both Hot and Sweet, from the 1910s-1930s.
Palonegro
3-4pm • 814 N Cayuga St
Music from Latin America and the Caribbean / Latin Jazz
Papa Muse
5-6pm • 117 Farm St
Indie rock and world music with catchy hooks and funky dance-able grooves, Papa Muse has been compared to the Talking Heads, Vampire Weekend, Paul Simon, Devo and even Rush.
Patchwork Down
1-2pm • 104 E Lewis St
Acoustic, electric and eclectic! After a 15 year hiatus, Patchwork Down is back to jam at Porchfest.
Paul Arron Jackson and The Moonwalking Beatles
3-4pm • 204 Hancock St
Watch youth sensation Zakaiah Kasian transform in front of your eyes from the cutest Beatle to the king of pop.
The Pelotones
12-1pm • 611 N Aurora St
Original and standards in the swing jazz, blues, country, and rock styles. A favorite with the dance community.
Piperventilators
5-6pm • 313 Utica St
Traditional Irish Session group
Professor Tuesday’s Jazz Quartet
12-1pm • 1112 N Tioga St
Professor Tuesday’s Jazz Quartet- features Peter Forlano on sax, Jerry Hilliker on guitar, John Sanderson on drums and Robert Sarachan on bass. Currently PTJQ plays in Ithaca every Tuesday evening as well as other gigs throughout the area.
Quagmire Hearts
1-2pm • 611 N Tioga St
Father and son cover their favorite classic indie rock songs.
The Rapid River Boys
12-1pm • 812 N Cayuga St
Composed of mandolin, guitar, and fiddle, this musical group plays a mixture of originals, traditional Appalachian folk music, campfire songs, Old and in the Way and The Greatful Dead. Upbeat, melodical, here to give you a great time.
Richie Holtz and Friends
4-5pm • 307 Auburn St
We play folk and 60’s rock backed by an acoustic guitar and maybe a few other instruments
Rickety Fence
4-5pm • 305 Utica St
Rickety Fence plays a mix of folk, folk-rock, Americana & country tunes, from Neil Young to Johnny Cash and the Avett Brothers to the Indigo Girls.
Road Man
4-5pm • 513 Utica St
Uplifting funk and reggae from John Brown’s Body member Jon Petronzio
Rock Jones
2-3pm • 513 Willow Ave
I am currently working on my album as a solo independent artist and I am an R&B Soul singer. I am very uplifting and motivational with my lyrics and porchfest will be a great opportunity to show my hometown Ithaca just that.
Rose and Colwyn
1-2pm • 117 Auburn St
Folk, funk, and some original tunes.
Rose Fritzky-Randolph
12-1pm • 507 N Tioga St
Rose is a singer-songwriter with a folk-rock leaning who’s kept a low profile since moving to Ithaca. However, inspired by the amazing music scene, she’s ready to get back to doing what she loves. She’s looking at Porchfest 2018 as a musical awakening.
The Rungs
5-6pm • 205 E Falls St
Electro Psych Pop
Rye Makepeace and Straw Hat
3-4pm • 107 W Lincoln
Rock Americana on a porch
Sabbathwind
3-4pm • 602 N Cayuga St
Sabbathwind: an eclectic singer-songwriter/composer weaving together soulful, playful, rhythmic and ethereal melodies gifted to her from the joyfully peaceful Sonic Soundscape of Spirit for a journey of Conscious Creation.
Sandbox
3-4pm • 317 Auburn St
Mix of electric originals and eclectic covers.
Se Leigheas (The Cure)
5-6pm • 511 N Aurora St
We are a session band that plays Traditional Irish/Celtic music. Fiddles, concertina, guitar, tin whistle, mandolin,pipes, bodhran (drum)
Seneca St Recorder Ensemble
12-1pm • 908 N Cayuga St
A combined group of musicians from Ithaca & Binghamton playing a wide variety of tunes from the renaissance, baroque, folk and modern traditions — with guitar and percussion.
Shinichi and The ITEs
1-2pm • 520 N Tioga St
Violin and Viola students from Ithaca Talent Education play fiddle tunes, folk tunes, and all the classics!
Singing Notes & Slinging Jokes
1-2pm • 712 N Tioga St
Music, singing, storytelling, life, love, laughter. SingTrece & Kenneth McLaurin, Ithaca’s cutest couple.
Sixteen Feathers
5-6pm • 515 N Tioga
Indie folk, alt.country, and acoustic blues
The Small Kings
2-3pm • 112 W Marshall St
Joel Blizzard, Mike Levy, Jeff McCaffrey and Frank Raponi play a blend of musical styles, all brought together with a common thread of vocal harmony and playful musical interplay. They love to improvise on stage… does this make them a jam band?
Songwriter Circle: Laura Peters, Adam Guinn, Rena Guinn
1-2pm • 114 Cascadilla Ave
Three singer-songwriters — Laura Peters and siblings Rena and Adam Guinn — offer soulful songs, mostly originals, traveling across the Americana spectrum of folk, rock, country and blues
Special Guest
5-6pm • 104 E Lewis St
Crate-digging roof-rattlers united by a love of deep cuts and fresh moonshine. If you like lean rock n’ roll, homemade guitars and guys in coveralls; welcome home.
Stan Stewart
1-2pm • 509 Utica St
Zane S. and Stan S. have been rockin’ the local circuit (relatively quietly) for a while now. Maybe it’s time to go full tilt boogie?
Stone’s Throw Creek
3-4pm • 306 E Yates St
Traditional and progressive bluegrass, a little folk rock thrown in. Mark Eginton, Jeff Lovell, John Marohn and Rob Steuveville.
Sum Dude + Friends
2-3pm • 117 Farm St
Sum Dude is a Singer/Songwriter/Guitar player sharing songs wrought through love: love sought, found, lived, lost — love lessons, so to speak. Joey Arcuri — bass, Will Sigel — drums. Hopefully Jon “JP” Petronzio on keys & Evan D. Williams on pedal steel.
Taksim
1-2pm • 202 Utica St
Taksim is a music group based in Ithaca, New York, that specializes in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean music from a wide array of cultures in the region. We emphasize the use of traditional instruments and collaborations with dance professionals.
Tenzin Chopak
4-5pm • 513 Willow Ave
An unmistakably singular sound No Depression. Tenzin Chopak, Ithaca based singer-songwriter.
TheFLunkSchoolBand
2-3pm • 210 Hancock St
Original Folkie, rockie, jazzie tunes, with a few covers thrown in.
There’s Always Room for Cello
3-4pm • 1106 N Cayuga St
Cellists of all ages rockin’ the Suzuki Repertoire!
This machine makes noise
1-2pm • 415 N Geneva St
Acoustic punk and indie rock
Thom Dunn
12-1pm • 410 E Marshall St
Acoustic-y Indie Power Pop about superheroes and American carnage
Thru Spectrums
3-4pm • 607 N Aurora St
7-piece funk rock guaranteed to get your hips shakin’!
Timothy Weber
1-2pm • 701 N Aurora St
Timothy Weber writes and sings his own contemplative songs about love and family and spirit and water.
TOiVO
12-1pm • Thompson Park
Social Dance Music of the Finger Lakes
Tom Mank and Sera Smolen
2-3pm • 314 Utica St
Original Folk, Blues, and Improvisation — guitars, vocals, cello
Traonach
12-1pm • 304 Linn St
Irish Traditional Music
Trillium
12-1pm • 307 Auburn St
Recorder/Viola di Gamba trio playing a set of Irish and English dance tunes.
Tru Bleu
4-5pm • 413 Auburn St
Playin’ our blues/rock originals and doing the covers that will keep your feet a tappin’!
Two Shot Tabby
2-3pm • 106 2nd St
Irish fiddle meets old-time banjo, also some singing and guitar from Kellam Throgmorton and Deb Justice
Tyrannical Vegetable
3-4pm • 720 N Aurora St
Tyrannical Vegetable is a revolving mob of garage band musicians. We mostly play covers of rock tunes. Sometimes with an accordion or horn section!
UU Ukulele Union
12-1pm • 306 N Aurora St
With over 20 members, the UU Ukulele Union has two missions: having fun and building community. You can find them at the Festival Parade, Ride for Life, Porchfest, and a few Sunday morning services.
The Uncommons
4-5pm • 111 Auburn St
The Uncommons are an energetic, original band from Ithaca, NY. We play original rock music, deep cuts from the ’60s, ’70s, and some jams.
Vee Da Bee
3-4pm • 204 E Yates St
Vee Da Bee is an alternative pop/rock group with high energy. You’ll laugh, dance, feel, and most importantly be entertained!
Venissa Santi
5-6pm • 107 W Lincoln st
Fresh / Modern Latin Jazz
Viscious Fishes
4-5pm • 412 N Aurora St
Punk Rock
¡Viva Mayhem!
2-3pm • 104 Adams St
High-Energy Avant-Garde Ska/Punk
Wildflwr
3-4pm • 708 N Aurora St
Indiecore melodrama headed back to the pastoral. Based in Ithaca, NY.
WonderMonday – solo
5-6pm • 601 N Cayuga St
Original music. WonderMonday songs sung in folk styling.
Young Fox
3-4pm • 206 E Jay St
Peter Fox on the keyboards. John Young on the bass. Spiritually rooted in New Orleans, Memphis, and Chocolate City.