by Contributor | March 20, 2025 11:49 am
OSWEGO COUNTY — The Oswego Music Hall is proud to welcome back Adam Ezra Group on Saturday, March 22. The venue is the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake Street in Oswego. Show begins at 7:30 PM.
Prior to the concert, the public is invited to a Meet & Greet Reception at 6:30pm with Clear Path for Veterans and ‘Homelessness in America – In Scene and Story’ art exhibit. All proceeds from the sale of art will be donated to Clear Path. Visit https://www.clearpath4vets.com/[1] for further information. The pairing of visual art with stories and words is intended to bring awareness and power to those who are often invisible. We call this approach Scene and Story and hope that along with awareness and understanding, it will move you to empathy and action. For further information on the ‘Homelessness in America – In Scene and Story’ art exhibit, please visit: https://www.craigandersonfineart.com/collections/183593[2].
Welcome to Adam Ezra Group. Adam takes a month out of each year to visit the living rooms of his fans around the country. His band and nonprofit organization, RallySound, host a free festival every summer that raised $151,000 for homeless veterans in 2024. He live-streamed for 500 nights in a row during the pandemic. They co-produced an album with 163 fans…This Independent Underground Folk Band Is Blowing Up Without Selling Out[3].” SPIN Magazine.
If you haven’t connected with Adam Ezra Group yet, these are just a few examples to help you understand how this underground, Americana songwriter and his bandmates seem to have popped out of nowhere, establishing a connection with their fans unlike any other, and are suddenly selling out theaters throughout the Northeast.
These days you’ll find Adam and his bandmates, Corinna Smith (Fiddle), Poche Ponce (Bass), and Alex Martin (Percussion), constantly out on the road. If you look at their tour schedule now, you can buy tickets to see them at festivals, rock venues, and theaters around the country, but you will also see their tour continuously peppered with activism and grassroots events; a testament to an artist who will never forget where he came from, and whose mission is about much more than music.
Visit https://www.adamezra.com/home[4] for further information; view the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pduR8HrlDtw&t=10s[5].
Shows start at 7:30 PM and doors open at 7:00 for all National Stage concerts. For a complete performance schedule and ticket information, visit the website at https://www.oswegomusichall.org/[6] or stop at the river’s end bookstore, 19 West Bridge Street in Oswego.
Tickets are on sale online now at https://www.oswegomusichall.org/[6] ($20-25), or at the rivers end Bookstore, although you may be able to get tickets at the door if it is not sold out. The community is encouraged to buy tickets early to ensure a seat.
Ticket prices for the National Stage range from a low of $17 to $30 at the door. Children 16 and under are half price and under 5 are free. Purchase tickets at any concert, online or at the river’s end bookstore. Tickets are cash or check only at the door.
Songs from the Trail is appearing on the Main Stage on March 29. This is a multi-media “In the Round” exploration of long-distance backpacking and thru-hiking life. Songwriters Bryan Titus, Marc Apostolides and Shawn Taylor, share songs and stories from their long journeys on The Appalachian Trail, and beyond. A running slide show documents decades of their trail lives, across America’s famous long-distance trails, while scattered thru-hiking relics, further pull the trail into the room. Songs from the Trail invites you to metaphorically and musically re-hike the trail with them live, as one is never really “thru” with their hike.
Songs from the Trail, curated by Tom Lambert, is made possible through the Music Hall’s Guest Curator program, whereby new programs are introduced outside the regular concert series representing demographics and artistic genre not typical in Music Hall programming.
The wheelchair accessible venue is located in the McCrobie Civic Center, on 41 Lake Street in Oswego. It is adjacent to Breitbeck Park and overlooks Lake Ontario and the Oswego Harbor. The atmosphere is intimate with candle-lit tables surrounding a small stage. Light refreshments will be available at reasonable prices.
Oswego Music Hall is a family-friendly, non-profit organization that has been run entirely by volunteers since its inception in 1977. Volunteers can earn admission to shows through various tasks — from event support to making popcorn. Students can also earn credit for community service. To volunteer, email Volunteer Coordinator Michael Moss at [email protected][7].
Find more information online at https://www.oswegomusichall.org/[6], on Facebook and Instagram, or email [email protected][7].
Concerts are made possible in part with funding by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the governor and New York Legislature. Other major supporters are the City of Oswego and Shineman Foundation.
PSA/Calendar (continued):
On Friday, March 21st 7 PM (sign-ups at 6:30) at the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake St., Oswego, the Oswego Music Hall continues its Open Mic with Host Neil Minet. Info: https://www.oswegomusichall.org/[6]
On Saturday, March 29th 7:30 PM at the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake St., Oswego, the Oswego Music Hall will feature Songs from the Trail with Songwriters Bryan Titus, Marc Apostolides and Shawn Taylor. Info: https://www.oswegomusichall.org/[6]
On Friday, April 4th 7 PM at the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake St., Oswego, the Oswego Music Hall will feature Music, Movement & Mindfulness with musicians Annie Sumi and Travis Knapp and yoga instructor Ann Buchau. Info: https://www.oswegomusichall.org/[6]
2025 Music Hall Events Calendar
Spring Season
National Stage 48th season
March 22 – Adam Ezra Group. Meet & Greet w/Clear Path for Veterans & ‘Homelessness in America – In Scene and Story’ Art Exhibit
April 12 – Tony Trischka’s EarlJam: A Tribute to Earl Scruggs
April 26 – Sam Robbins. Neil Minet Opens.
May 10 – Season Finale: Emerging Artist Showcase w/The Honey Badgers
Open Mic Friday
March 21 – Open Mic Friday / Neil Minet
April 11 – Larry Kyle
April 25 – Joanne Sherwood
Guest Curator Series
March 29 – Songs from the Trail
April 4 – Music, Movement & Mindfulness
TBD – Clear Path for Veterans Free Canteen
May 2 – Jazz-by-the-Lake
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