A hike & concert

presented by Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust, North American Fiddlers’ Hall of Fame and Sustain Music & Nature

 

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Trail Session Tug Hill

The Brother Brothers

The Brother Brothers are the indie folk duo of Adam and David Moss. The identical twins were born and raised in Peoria, IL and originally based in Brooklyn, but have been ultimately and profoundly shaped by indiscriminate rambling. They are the kind of people who have a story about everything, and moreso, one you might genuinely like to hear.

Plopped atop virtuosic musicianship and enlivened by true blood harmonies, these stories come to life on the band’s stunning sophomore album Calla Lily, produced by Grammy-nominated Ryan Hadlock (The Lumineers, Brandi Carlile, Vance Joy). Proclaims No Depression, “the warm harmonies and silky melodies of identical twins David and Adam Moss evoke the kind of ’60s-era folk tunes that reverberated through dark, wood-paneled bars in the Village… If these brothers aren’t among the Americana Music Association’s nominees for Emerging Artist or Duo-Group, I want a recount.”

Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust

Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust’s mission is to protect the wildlands, working forests and farms of the Tug Hill region and surrounding areas, and to promote appreciation of the region’s natural and cultural heritage, for present and future generations.

VISION

Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust envisions a Tug Hill region that includes a healthy mix of wild forest lands, healthy working forest lands and farms that support thriving people and communities ecologically, economically and socially.

Sustain Music & Nature

We make music a force for nature. Tapping into the emotional hook of music and cultural sway of bands, we engage new audiences with the outdoors. Our nonprofit is based in Colorado, but does work across the US with musicians of all genres.

North American Fiddlers’ Hall of Fame

The rousing art of fiddling is preserved at this unique museum which includes displays of fiddling artifacts, photographs and the Fiddlers Hall of Fame. The resource library houses fiddle tunes, dance formations, and recordings for future generations.

Caleb and Sterling

Caleb & Sterling

These young fiddlers know their tunes! Sterling and Caleb have been playing since the ages of 8 and 9 and have been heavily involved with the NY State Fiddlers Association. Sterling has played across NY including the NY State Fair. While visiting a Memorial at Fort Hood, Texas, Caleb was moved to honor the victims with an impromptu performance that led to an interview at a Texas radio station.

 

This is an outdoor concert. Please be prepared for all weather and respect NY covid safety guidelines.

A view on the Tug Hill Traverse Trail. Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust.

A view on the Tug Hill Traverse Trail. Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust.

Sponsors

North Country Public Radio

Based in Canton, NY, in St. Lawrence County, NCPR operates a network of 33 transmitters broadcasting to the entire Adirondack North Country, western Vermont and southeastern Ontario. The commercial-free format includes a wide variety of programs from National Public Radio including All Things Considered, Morning Edition, Fresh Air and more. NCPR's awards-winning news team can be heard weekdays at 8:00 am with regional news broadcasts, features and interviews. The station also airs an eclectic mix of locally-hosted music programs.