Adirondack Life

A Little Night Music

around the Adirondack Park: On May 5, singer-songwriter Dar Williams brings her blend of folk and pop to the Lake Placid Center for the Arts (). Roots reggae takes the), in Saranac Lake, on May 20, with Hudson Valley outfit The Big Takeover. Vermont jam rockers Twiddle and friends return to Lake George’s Charles R. Wood Park () for the Memorial Meltdown, May 27 and 28, before going on “indefinite hiatus.” The Whallonsburg Grange () hosts folk duo The Rough and Tumble on June 3. And North Creek goes country June 29 with Saratoga Springs band Grit N’ Whiskey at the Tannery Pond Center ().

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