Friday, November 20, 2015
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Long John and the Tights
Friday, November 20, 2015
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
$8.00 | Reservations Required by 5:00 p.m. on November 19
Join us for Rockwell Roadhouse – a high-energy live music series featuring regional Americana, folk, and rock bands, right in the lobby of The Rockwell Museum. Let off some steam from your work week at this energetic happy hour event, complete with cash bar and tasty hors d’oeuvres, setting the stage for a great night out in Downtown Corning. Art lovers are welcome to explore The Rockwell’s collection after-hours. Reservations are required for this fun experience with one of the region’s favorite groups.
For November, we’re pleased to have Long John & the Tights returning to The Rockwell stage. This five-piece group from Ithaca, New York refers to themselves as “the string band with a leg up on old time music.” They play dance music and fiddle tunes inspired by American country music, before it splintered off into blues, bluegrass, pop country and rock & roll.
John Hoffmann plays fiddle with Stefan Senders on 5-string banjo, Randi Beckmann on piano and guitar, and Jim Reidy on banjo uke, Jody Platt on tenor guitar, and Sally Freund on bass.
The Rockwell
Friday, November 20, 2015
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
$8.00 | Reservations Required by 5:00 p.m. on November 19
Join us for Rockwell Roadhouse – a high-energy live music series featuring regional Americana, folk, and rock bands, right in the lobby of The Rockwell Museum. Let off some steam from your work week at this energetic happy hour event, complete with cash bar and tasty hors d’oeuvres, setting the stage for a great night out in Downtown Corning. Art lovers are welcome to explore The Rockwell’s collection after-hours. Reservations are required for this fun experience with one of the region’s favorite groups.
For November, we’re pleased to have Long John & the Tights returning to The Rockwell stage. This five-piece group from Ithaca, New York refers to themselves as “the string band with a leg up on old time music.” They play dance music and fiddle tunes inspired by American country music, before it splintered off into blues, bluegrass, pop country and rock & roll.
John Hoffmann plays fiddle with Stefan Senders on 5-string banjo, Randi Beckmann on piano and guitar, and Jim Reidy on banjo uke, Jody Platt on tenor guitar, and Sally Freund on bass.