Thursday, July 14, 2022
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Open to the public | Rockwell Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10
Advance registration required by 5:00 p.m. on July 13
Registration has closed for this event.
The Rockwell’s summer music series is back, with a new twist! Join us for a fun evening featuring live music and specialty cocktails inspired by Untitled by Betye Saar.
- Light refreshments, specialty cocktails and cash bar
- Museum members receive a complimentary drink ticket.
Not yet a Rockwell Member? Join today >> - Event takes place rain or shine!
The Wildmans come from the hills of Floyd, Virginia, in the heart of the Appalachian mountain music tradition. From campsite jamming at festivals and fiddler’s conventions and a college-level music education comes the foundation for musical exploration that sets this group apart, taking the audience on a musical journey that reflects the growth and passion of these talented musicians.
The band features award-winning players:
- Eli Wildman, first-place winner in mandolin at the Galax Old Fiddler’s Convention, 2018 and 2019, first place winner at the Mount Airy Fiddler’s 2017, 2018, 2019
- Aila Wildman, first-place winner in Old Time Fiddle and Best All-Around Performer at the 83rd annual Galax Old Fiddlers Convention in 2018
- Victor Furtado, winner of the 2019 Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo, and first place Old Time Banjo at Galax 2015, 2016 and 2019
The group has appeared on stages large and small, performing in festivals such as Red Wing Roots, Chantilly Farm’s Bluegrass and BBQ festival, Grey Fox Bluegrass, Floyd Fest, and The Steep Canyon Rangers’ Mountain Song Festival. They also regularly represent young talent along the Crooked Road in regional fiddler’s conventions. Having shared the stage with talents such as Bela Fleck, The Steep Canyon Rangers, The Steel Wheels, Danny Knicely, Sammy Shelor, Sierra Hull, Billy Strings, and more, these young musicians are making their way in the American stringband scene.
Upcoming Music on the Terrace Performances:
August 17 – The NEO Project | Get tickets >>
The Rockwell Museum, 111 Cedar Street, Corning, NY 14830Open to the public | Rockwell Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10
Advance registration required by 5:00 p.m. on July 13
Registration has closed for this event.
The Rockwell’s summer music series is back, with a new twist! Join us for a fun evening featuring live music and specialty cocktails inspired by Untitled by Betye Saar.
- Light refreshments, specialty cocktails and cash bar
- Museum members receive a complimentary drink ticket.
Not yet a Rockwell Member? Join today >> - Event takes place rain or shine!
The Wildmans come from the hills of Floyd, Virginia, in the heart of the Appalachian mountain music tradition. From campsite jamming at festivals and fiddler’s conventions and a college-level music education comes the foundation for musical exploration that sets this group apart, taking the audience on a musical journey that reflects the growth and passion of these talented musicians.
The band features award-winning players:
- Eli Wildman, first-place winner in mandolin at the Galax Old Fiddler’s Convention, 2018 and 2019, first place winner at the Mount Airy Fiddler’s 2017, 2018, 2019
- Aila Wildman, first-place winner in Old Time Fiddle and Best All-Around Performer at the 83rd annual Galax Old Fiddlers Convention in 2018
- Victor Furtado, winner of the 2019 Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo, and first place Old Time Banjo at Galax 2015, 2016 and 2019
The group has appeared on stages large and small, performing in festivals such as Red Wing Roots, Chantilly Farm’s Bluegrass and BBQ festival, Grey Fox Bluegrass, Floyd Fest, and The Steep Canyon Rangers’ Mountain Song Festival. They also regularly represent young talent along the Crooked Road in regional fiddler’s conventions. Having shared the stage with talents such as Bela Fleck, The Steep Canyon Rangers, The Steel Wheels, Danny Knicely, Sammy Shelor, Sierra Hull, Billy Strings, and more, these young musicians are making their way in the American stringband scene.
Upcoming Music on the Terrace Performances:
August 17 – The NEO Project | Get tickets >>