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18 Strings of Love
5-6pm • 105 King St
John Simon, Ken Zeserson and Jan Nigro singing Beatles, Motown and other great tunes from the 60s with shimmering harmonies.
Abby Sullivan
2-3pm • 210 Dey St
A recent IC alum launching her solo performance life through voice, acoustic/electric guitar and keyboard
Acoustic Rust
12-1pm • 408 E Marshall St
An eclectic compilation of old and new acoustic music to put between your ears
AfterMarket
1-2pm • 522 N Aurora St
Americana vocal soul played by folks who like you and aren’t shy about telling you.
Ageless Jazz Band
4-5pm • Thompson Park
17-piece Big Band Jazz music
Alan Rose
12-1pm • 107 Utica St
The songwriter over the 12-string edge plays original songs that will stick with you long after they’re done.
Alec James
1-2pm • 420 Utica St
Hailing from the Midwest, Alec James has a sentimental folk style with his original songs, favorites from past idols, and selections from American folksong tradition. He has one album out with a second in the works and due for release soon.
Alex Cano
4-5pm • 403 N Aurora St
Folk/Alternative Rock
Alex VanTassel
2-3pm • 202 Utica St
Alex VanTassel is a 13 year old singer-songwriter from Endwell, NY. She frequently performs her original songs around Upstate NY. Her musical style is influenced by Regina Spektor, Norah Jones and Aurora Aksnes.
Alexander Bradshaw Band
4:30-5pm • 711 N Tioga St
Singer/Songwriter with deep pockets and a groovy backing band. Vulnerable and accessible song topics about unrequited love, fighting inner demons, and self preservation.
Alison Wahl
12-1pm • 210 Dey St
Acoustic singer-songwriter
The Analogue Sons
4-5pm • 202 E Falls St
Horn melodies to make you move and feel the nice nice vibes.
Auntie Emo’s ‘Ukulele Showcase
3-4pm • 204 W Yates St
All things ‘ukulele. The little ‘ukulele climbs ev’ry mountain, fords ev’ry stream, exalts ev’ry valley.
Auntie Emo’s Ukulelese as a Second Language
4-5pm • 204 W Yates St
Anything with ‘Ukuleles. The little ‘ukulele climbs ev’ry mountain, fords ev’ry stream, exalts ev’ry valley.
The Auroras
5-6pm • 832 N Aurora St
The Auroras is a five-piece rhythm section complete with baritone sax and a funky bass. The sound could be described as “future soul” — a marriage of classic RnB grooves with space-age keys and guitar and an experimental outlook.
Bagelomics
2-3pm • 515 N Aurora St
The collective characterization of many bagels. Goes well with jam. We like pop, funk, & rock.
The Bemus Point and Witch on Horseback
4-5pm • 410 E Marshall St
Ambient / Experimental / Electronic
Better Weather String Band
1-2pm • 306 N Aurora St
Southern old time with a great groove!
The Big Picture
3-4pm • 308 Utica St
Hip-Hop Style Originals. A brand new project
Bird-In-Hand Stringband
5-6pm • 106 Second St
Norhern and Southern old-time music with a historical flavor!
Bob Keefe and the Surf Renegades
4-5pm • 104 Adams St
Authentic Southern California surf sound. Originals. Surf songs sung in Spanish
Bob Roberts Calamity
5-6pm • 818 N Aurora St
Your aunt’s favorite band.
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.
Cerebral Vortex
4-5pm • 432 N Tioga St
Improvisational funky jazz-rock Fusion. Tom Covell and TomSayers — guitars, Scott Pardee — bass, Barry Miller — drums
Chickenwire Parachute
5-6pm • 112 W Marshall St
Kicking and a’ gouging in the mud and the blood and the beer.
The Chipped Beef Trio
3-4pm • 432 N Tioga St
A duet of humans playing a variety of instruments.
Choroes do Ithaca
5-6pm • 206 Utica St
Brazilian choro and samba — with guest Deixa Sambar!
Cielle
2-3pm • 211 Utica St
Souful Acoustic orginals.
Cisco Large and The Soul Benders
2-3pm • 403 N Tioga St
Classic rock and blues mix of originals and covers
Corner Soul
3-4pm • 205 E Falls St
We do some original songs that range in genre and are influenced/do covers by Bob dylan,Beatles,grateful dead, CCR,Willie Nelson and more
Cumbia Amazonica
3-4pm • 611 N Aurora St
We are a multi-national, 6-piece, cumbia band
Damn Yanquis
4-5pm • 308 Utica St
Damn Yanquis is a new Ithaca-based band playing Salsa, Cha-cha-cha, Son, Rumba, Descarga, and other Latin/Afro-Cuban music.
Daniel Kaiya
4-5pm • 213 Second St
Daniel Kaiya mixes Songs and Chants with radical freestyles in devotion to the Earth and your true spirit. Come listen to a modern Bard weave sadness, hope, anger and joy into prayers for a wonderful life.
Dapper Dan
2-3pm • 112 W Marshall St
Funk and reggae fueled jamband
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.
David Graybeard Band
1-2pm • 202 Utica St
All original blues and roots Americana.
Dean’s Kids
1-2pm • 1111 N Aurora St
We are the band for the bi-weekly “Funk Night” at the Range. We are Dean’s Kids.
Devinne Meyers
4-5pm • 613 N Tioga St
From the hills of Binghamton NY, comes a sound rooted in passion and honesty, deepened by a soulful voice and emotionally direct lyrical imagery. Self-proclaimed “rock-infused coffee shop,” Devinne’s solo act brings a bite to the serene.
Dex & Liam
3-4pm • 209 Utica St
Rock-Pop covers from 1960’s to today
DFLT and Rob Snyder
4-5pm • 410 E Marshall St
ambient/electronic/experimental
Diana Leigh Trio
2-3pm • 442 N Aurora St
The Diana Leigh Trio plays jazz and blues in an intimate yet complex presentation.
Dickie Starfish Allstars
3-4pm • 406 E Marshall St
pop rock cover band with all the hits
Djug Django
5-6pm • 219 Auburn St
Ithaca’s favorite Gypsy Jug Band
Dom Cicchetti
5-6pm • 707 N Aurora St
Playing old country new country with a little folk and rock.
Doolin O’Dey
3-4pm • 102 Hancock St
Celtic Combo
Dylan Pakkala / Electric Lines
5-6pm • 522 N Aurora St
Singer-songwriter folk rock songs with grunge, psychedelic and drone tones woven within chant like vocals and contemplative lyrics.
Elisa & the YesMen
4-5pm • 719 N Aurora St
Original and Classic Soul Music with R&B, Funk, Jazz, African & Latin Influence. Snap, clap, dance and sing along!
Ella / Tryggvi
1-2pm • 307 Auburn St
Ella, an Ithaca native who’s been involved with many music events in Reykjavík & Berlin, will sing originals and covers. Tryggvi is a singer-songwriter, part of the acoustic & folk scene in Reykjavík since 2006, coming to Ithaca all the way from Iceland!
Erin + The Backwoods Blues Project
3-4pm • 516 Linn St
Chicago and Mississippi Delta style blues, reaching way back into the archives, plus some contemporary blues and some original tunes. Groove to the Blues!
Fall Creek Brass Band
5-6pm • 415 N Tioga St
New Orleans style brass band based in Ithaca. Porchfest consistently been one of our favorite performances of the year. In past years we have played on the bridge on the 400 block of N. Tioga Street and we hope to do that again.
Fall Crickers Jug Band
2-3pm • 219 Auburn St
A wily assortment of characters playing old blues, Swing and Jug Band Originals
Feed the Fire!
5-6pm • 317 Auburn St
Edgy psychedelic rock, funk and reggae!
2-3pm • 210 Hancock St
All original folk rock, jazzy, bluesy, and some relevant cover songs for good measure.
Flute Song
2-3pm • 407 Utica St
A six person flute choir playing a range of beautiful harmonic melodies
The Flywheels
3-4pm • 105 Second St
high energy old time and bluegrass
Glitter Skulls Techno
3-4pm • 100 Cascadilla Ave
Experimental Modular Synthesis
Good Áine
12-1pm • 105 Second St
Pronounced: “Good on ya!” Irish Traditional Music on Fiddle and Flute
The Grady Girls
2-3pm • 105 Second St
Toe tapping, heart lifting, subtle and smiling, The Grady Girls breathe new life into timeless Irish dance tunes!
Grassanova
5-6pm • 304 Utica St
Foot Stompin’ Roots Rockin’ Country and Bluegrass
Guardians of The Glade
12-1pm • 403 N Aurora St
A consortium of funky individuals playing music together that have a profound appreciation for the natural world
Gunpoets
5-6pm • 502 Linn St
An uplifting, high energy, seven-piece hip hop band.
Gus Lucas
1-2pm • 408 Utica St
1920s acoustic fingerstyle Piedmont Travis-picking Delta country-blues
Hal & Addy
3-4pm • 410 Utica St
Hal & Addy is a two piece folk duo consisting of acoustic guitar, upright bass, harmonica, and harmonies. Playing folk songs reminiscent of Woody Guthrie, Phil Ochs, and Bob Dylan.
Hannah Ruth
1-2pm • 116 Cascadilla St
Inspiring and atmospheric indie-pop with acoustic roots and uplifting lyrics
Hanzolo
5-6pm • 117 Farm St
Hanzolo’s original songs have been metaphorically compared to table butter; Soft enough to spread, yet hard enough to keep their shape.
Hot Flash
12-1pm • 105 Farm St
3-woman a cappella group
ICO Brass Quintet
1-2pm • 711 N Tioga St
Five-part brass arrangements covering a wide range of music: classical, marches, overtures, folk songs, musical soundtracks, jazz and ragtime.
The ilium works
5-6pm • 523 N Aurora St
We play electric folk punk, featuring violin with guitars and vocal harmonies. Songs mostly about insects and birds
Insolent Cur Acoustic Duo
4-5pm • 210 Hancock St
Hailing from Newfield and Brooktondale, we play Americana, both originals and covers, with a combination of grease and counterpoint.
Isaac Sharp – Guitarist
2-3pm • 408 Auburn St
A peculiar gloop of sophisticated classical guitar and flippant parody songs not guaranteed to please anyone in particular.
Ithaca Gay Men’s Chorus
1-2pm • 920 N Tioga St
Non-audition chorus singing a wide variety of music arranged for the male voice
Ithaca Shape Note
3-4pm • 119 First St
sacred harp singing — an old “singing school” tradition that brings communities together to sing four-part hymns and anthems
J Gibson
2-3pm • 609 N Aurora St
Joe blends a mix of original music and rare covers on acoustic guitar and electric piano,
Jake and the Nowhere
3-4pm • 602 N Cayuga St
Blistering garage punk freaks!
Janet Batch
4-5pm • 507 N Tioga St
Swanky alt-country to cure what ails ya.
JazzHappensBand
1-2pm • 100 Franklin St
7-piece band playing music from the Hot Jazz era
Jen Cork
5-6pm • 613 N Tioga St
Original Indie-folk. Rich, earthy vocals layered with acoustic guitar and more.
Jen Rafferty
1-2pm • 311 Willow Ave
blues/showtunes
Jesse Collins Quartet
3-4pm • 442 N Aurora St
The JCQ is a modern jazz group that performs Jesse’s original compositions as well as his arrangements of jazz standards and pop music classics.
Jim Wells and Reka Wells
2-3pm • 410 E Marshall St
ambient/electronic/experimental
Jody Kessler
5-6pm • 313 Utica St
Known for her insightful lyrics, masterful guitar work, and pristine vocals, singer-songwriter Jody Kessler lifts the spirit and opens the heart with passion, depth, and humor.
Jon and Shelly Pargh
1-2pm • 211 Utica St
Acoustic covers
JP and The EasyTigers
5-6pm • 311 Willow Ave
JP’s tunes mix the best elements of real-people country music: story-driven song-writing, heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics, and big honking honky-tonk hooks.
Julia Felice and the Whiskey Crisis
5-6pm • 206 E Lewis St
Sultry soul/rock originals and twisted covers.
Kai Kasian and The Big Brother
1-2pm • 609 N Aurora St
A one of a kind multi-instrumentalist entertainer exploring the music of rock and roll’s legends. Also, his Big Brother.
Kitestring
3-4pm • 206 E Lewis St
Indie Americana Roots Pop Rock
La Llorona
2-3pm • 209 First St
Haunting violin loops and driven punk guitar spellcasting. La Llorona combines original songs with reimagined Mexican folks tunes to create a must see experience
Lady Borderhop
1-2pm • 100 Cascadilla Ave
Soulful beats and melodies of resistance breaking borders and defying genres
Laila Belle TRIO with Amy Puryear, Ward Puryear and Jason Shegogue
1-2pm • 523 N Aurora St
Join Amy, Ward and Jason from Laila Belle, for this special Trio Acoustic Set of all original country songs that rock as much as they roll.
Leo and the Maydays
3-4pm • 112 Sears St
Leo & The Maydays is a new and original five-piece (indie, folk, pop) band. The group is led by the imaginative and emotional musician — songwriter Hannah Madl.
The Littlest Birds
4-5pm • 509 Utica St
New American folk. Wyoming’s banjo performing ambassador, breathing new life into old songs, and writing new songs that sound old.
Lloyd’s Boys
3-4pm • 219 Auburn St
Hillybilly Swing and Early Country. Come dance.
The Long Now
4-5pm • 608 Utica St
Timespacestretch improvisation. All instrumental/original jazz trio with Ryan Vanderhoof, Matthew Saccuccimorano and Brian Dozoretz. Music inspired by Vijay Iyer, Bill Frisell, Julian Lage, Mary Halvorson, Arvo Part, Robert Fripp and so many more.
The Love Me Backs
1-2pm • 711 N Aurora St
A funky twist on some soul, pop, and rock tunes.
Lucky Old Sun
4-5pm • 522 N Aurora St
sweet soulful roots, rock, and jazz
Luke G.
5-6pm • 408 Utica St
1950s Club Bangers
Mad Cow Tippers
2-3pm • 406 E Yates St
3 Piece band performing original Cow Punk, Alternative Country and Rockabilly
Madden/Waterman
12-1pm • 513 N Tioga St
Recent and traditional folk songs
Mama Rabwa
5-6pm • 408 E Marshall St
Original Blues and Funk
Martha Armstrong and friends
4-5pm • 912 N Aurora St
country pop and jazz songs
Metasequoia
3-4pm • 818 N Aurora St
ORGANIC GROOVES! REGGAE, ROCK AND FUNK INFLUENCE OF POSITIVE VIBRATIONS AND POSITIVE MESSAGES TO MOVE YOUR MIND, BODY AND SOUL.
Mighty Jet Band
4-5pm • 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 & The Cantina Ramblers
3-4pm • 117 Auburn St
Downhome mix of Rumba, Tejano, and Country. Original songs in English and en Español
Modern Instincts
3-4pm • 206 Lake Ave
Alternative rock with psychedelic and baroque influences
Mosaic Foundation
5-6pm • 202 E Falls St
Roots reggae from the Finger Lakes region
Muse Loops
4-5pm • 130 Linn St
Papa Muse playing funky danceable improved loops with added drumming and percussion as well as vocal harmonies.
Naomi Sommers
4-5pm • 108 W Lewis St
Folk-bluegrass Singer-Songwriter, singing original and covered Americana tunes, accompanied by guitar, banjo, mandolin.
NEO Project
3-4pm • 104 Adams St
NEO Project is a seven piece, high energy booty shaking dance band rooted in funky R&B grooves & jazzy, bluesy soul music. Its members are music professors, a former Motown sideman and soul practitioners with years of stage & road experience.
Nobody et al.
4-5pm • 707 N Aurora St
Ithaca’s 4th most popular all PhD bluegrass band
Noon Fifteen
2-3pm • 206 E Lewis St
Progressive soul band Noon Fifteen blends rich vocal harmonies, vintage keyboard and guitar tones, and funky bass and drum grooves into catchy, original songs that are full of surprises.
Northside Stringband
4-5pm • 202 Second St
Old time string band music from Ithaca’s Northside neighborhood
Not From Wisconsin
2-3pm • 206 E Jay St
With composition that oscillate back and forth between ripping, syncopated rock tunes and slow, meditative, country-inflected songs, Not From Wisconsin is able by turns to sound as ticked off as Uncle Tupelo and as pensive as Mazzy Star.
OA
5-6pm • 411 Auburn St
Singer-songwriters Savannah Loiacono and Nellia Mattson combine their musical talents for their band, OA. The 7th graders, last seen at Rootstock, will be performing a set of mostly original pop songs, with a few covers thrown in.
Odyssey Choir
5-6pm • 210 Dey St
Odyssey Choir, directed by Melissa Rooklidge, consists of two ensembles: Omega (adults/changed voices), and Alpha (youth/treble voices) that sing a variety of music. Odyssey Choir is part of Opus Ithaca and welcomes all levels of musical experience!
Off the Rails
2-3pm • 710 N Tioga St
A mix of original and covers in a blues/soul style.
Oh Yeah
5-6pm • 216 Queen St
Rock-n-roll
One Heart Community Drumming
3-4pm • Thompson Park
Drum circle that has been a part of Ithaca for 23+ years. Spectator participation is welcomed.
Original Cornell Syncopators
12-1pm • 100 Franklin St
Cornell combo that plays jazz from the early 1900s
Patchwork Down
3-4pm • 533 Linn St
Eclectic rock with a twist.
The Pelotones
12-1pm • 611 N Aurora St
Quartet featuring guitars, acoustic bass, drums, and vocals playing swing jazz, blues, country, and rock. A favorite with the dance community.
Pine Box
4-4:30pm • 712 N Tioga St
Old Time string band with an edge
PIPERVENTILATORS
12-1pm • 102 Hancock St
IRISH SESSION
Quail
4-5pm • 112 Sears St
Funk Pop band from Ithaca NY!
Quiet Wanderer
3-4pm • 916 N Aurora St
Original music by Ithaca’s very own alternative progressive rock band, Quiet Wanderer.
Rachel Beverly
3-4pm • 1111 N Aurora St
Rachel Beverly is a musician based in Ithaca, NY, who brings her own approach to a wide variety of cover songs, as well as original music.
Rats With Bats
2-3pm • 912 N Aurora St
High school classic rock band featuring some covers and a few originals.
Rebel fire with Akuma Roots
3-4pm • 130 Linn St
Authentic roots reggae dance hall hip hop soul afrobeat fusion
Rena Guinn
2-3pm • 432 N Tioga St
Singer- songwriter folk musician
Richie Holtz and friends
2-3pm • 307 Auburn St
Richie Holtz & friends have been playing together for years, at regularly-scheduled monthly Sings and other occasions. You are welcome to sing along with us!
Richie Stearns and Friends
12-1pm • Thompson Park
Old time banjo music
Richie Stearns with Long John and the Tights
1-2pm • Thompson Park
Long John and the Tights is an old time string band from Ithaca, New York. We play dance music, fiddle tunes and songs inspired by American country music popular before it splintered off Blues, Bluegrass and Rock & Roll.
Road Man
3-4pm • 202 E Falls St
Funk, Soul, Rock and Reggae for your listening pleasure!
rose et al.
1-2pm • 213 W Lincoln St
The music of Rose Zonetti spurs delight, reflection, and a sense of aliveness. Playful and weighty, simple and nuanced, her songs find expression through her warm voice and acoustic guitar.
Rose Fritzky-Randolph and Friends
2-3pm • 507 N Tioga St
A singer-songwriter with a folk-rock leaning, Rose has been making music in Ithaca since 2013. With the help of some musical soulmates, she’ll be belting a sweet collection of originals and covers.
The Rudiments
4-5pm • 449 N Aurora St
A group of adult amateur learners that have participated in the Hickey’s School of Rock in the last year. We play covers of artists such as Neil Young, Indigo Girls, Tom Petty and Shovels and Rope.
Rustic Lace
2-3pm • 102 Hancock St
Folk/Baroque
Sabbathwind
3-4pm • 408 Willow Ave
Sabbathwind is an eclectic singer-songwriter/composer who weaves together soulful, playful, rhythmic and ethereal melodies gifted to her from the joyfully peaceful Sonic Soundscape of Spirit to usher you on a journey of Conscious Creation.
Samba na Varanda
4-5pm • 206 Utica St
Backyard samba elevated to Porch level.
Sandbox
3-4pm • 317 Auburn St
With their recently released all original songs CD, “Play Nice,” under their belt, this quartet of ageless rockers continues to polish their eclectic chops into electric local rock.
Seneca Street Recorders
12-1pm • 313 Utica St
An ensemble of recorder players who meet each week to play Renaissance, Baroque, Folk and contemporary music together.
Shinichi and the ITEs
1-2pm • 520 N Tioga St
Fiddle, Folk and Fun Tunes by violin and viola players ages 4-17
Singing Notes and Slinging Jokes
3-4pm • 712 N Tioga St
A unique blend of music, song, storytelling, laughter, love and comedy.
SingTrece
5-6pm • 801 N Tioga St
Soul R&B
The Small Kings
1-2pm • 202 E Falls St
Rock, funk, and reggae roots with soaring harmonies and instrumental fireworks.
Sonic Rust
1-2pm • 408 E Marshall St
Neil Young and Crazy Horse channeled through some local BoyZ
Spy Donkey
4-5pm • 111 Auburn St
Classic and original rock
Stone’s Throw Creek
1-2pm • 306 E Yates St
Porchfest favorites since 2008, Stone’s Throw Creek will entertain you with original compositions and standards borrowed from bluegrass, country, and the Grateful Dead — all done in bluegrass style with tight vocal harmonies!
Strange Heavy
3-4pm • 523 N Aurora St
Strange Heavy is an original sultry rock duo featuring groovy cello and haunting vocals backed by rocking guitar and drums.
Strong Maybe
2-3pm • 608 Utica St
Soundtrack to psychotic cartoon animal dreams. Drums Synth Baritone Sax.
The sunny weather
5-6pm • 507 Utica St
indie dub acoustic americana
Taksim
12-1pm • 202 Utica St
Middle Eastern music on acoustic instruments accompanied by 1 or 2 dancers.
That Silvery Vagabond
3-4pm • 308 Farm St
That Silvery Vagabond is a one man surf-rock/bossa nova/freak-folk act based in Ithaca, NY
There’s Always Room for Cello!
2-3pm • 520 N Tioga St
Delightfully mello and lively cello tunes by players ages 4-17
Thom Dunn
5-6pm • 711 N Tioga St
Acoustic-y Indie Power Pop about superheroes and American carnage
The Three Ravens
2-3pm • 204 W Yates St
Performing early folk ballads, madrigals, and catches in with occasional words from the Bard.
Thru Spectrums
4-5pm • 607 N Aurora St
7-piece original funky rock guaranteed to get your toes tapping and hips shaking.
Timothy Weber
3-4pm • 701 N Aurora St
Timothy Weber writes and sings his own contemplative songs about love and family and spirit and water.
Travis Knapp Band
12-1pm • 719 N Aurora St
Uplifting original folk music with abundant vocal harmonies and clawhammer banjo. Audience participation encouraged.
Trillium
12-1pm • 307 Auburn St
Recorder trio playing Shakespeare Tunes and Dances
Tru Bleu
4-5pm • 413 Auburn St
Acoustic Blues/Rock for the heart and soul.
Tyranical 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 a keytar or horn section!
Uncommon Wine – The Hybrid Grape Show
1-2pm • 111 Auburn St
Two bands — The Uncommons and Darkwine — come together to bring you a unique mix of classy originals and classic acoustic rock. Delicious!
Unitarian Universalist Ukulele Union (UUUU)
12-1pm • 306 N Aurora St
The UUUU is a welcoming group of ukulele enthusiasts of different levels who meet around once a month to play for Sunday morning services at the First Unitarian Society of Ithaca as well as other events around town.
Vee Da Bee
2-3pm • 204 E Yates St
Female-fronted rock group with eclectic originals and covers
¡Viva Mayhem!
1-2pm • 104 Adams St
An eight-piece post-wave ska band out of Ithaca, NY, ¡VM! has a stellar female lead, a rockin’ rhythm section and a tight hornline.
Wells
4-5pm • 410 Utica St
3-piece band playing imaginative covers of pop and rock songs
Wildflwr
2-3pm • 708 N Aurora St
Pastoral indie rock trio singing songs about swimming and beer
Wonder(Solo)Monday
12-1pm • 601 N Cayuga St
The song write and founding member of the local trio WonderMonday, Michael will be playing his songs in a solo accoustice set. You’ll want to gather ’round nice and close as there will be no amplification — just Michael and his guitar.