Celebrating Our 53rd Season!

A little late, but some photos for you from last week’s Annie & The Hedonists show.

Photo credits/Jackie Parry

The Cooperstown Concert Series is donating 50% of all profits from the December 7, 2019 concert featuring the Penny Knight Band. Audience members are encouraged to bring nonperishable donations or make cash contributions to the Food Pantry.

Come to the show to celebrate our 50th Season AND help out the Food Pantry.

L to R: Jeff Katz (Treasurer, Cooperstown Concert Series), Christina Haynes (Stewart’s Shops Cooperstown Store Manager) and Jim Hill (Co-chair, Cooperstown Concert Series)

Once again, Stewart’s Shops is sponsoring a Cooperstown Concert Series show, and this time it’s part of our 50th season!

(We won’t tell you which show, because we’re waiting to unveil our entire schedule, but based on past history, you’re gonna love it!)

Jeff, store manager Christina Haynes and Jim met at the Cooperstown store (108 Chestnut St.) to celebrate and hold a big check.

Thank you Stewart’s Shops for once again being part of the Cooperstown Concert Series team!

The Lonely Heartstring Band packed the Hall of Fame to close Cooperstown Concert Series’ 49th season. It was a fantastic end to a very strong season.

Next year will be our 50th year! Concert Series is planning many celebratory events in the community, so stay tuned. Keep an eye on news by “liking,” and looking at, our Facebook page.

Until the Fall, thank you to everyone who made this season so great.

(Photos by Jackie Parry)

Buffalo Rose brought down the packed house at the Otesaga Hotel last night with a stunningly original show filled with top notch songs and harmonies (oh, the harmonies!).

Playing all of their own songs (save one, a killer cover of White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army), Buffalo Rose made many new fans.

(Photo credit – Anne Friday).

Caitlin Canty and The Oshima Brothers made 200 new fans last night, maybe more.

The Oshima Brothers opened the show, a rarity for Concert Series, and brought beautiful harmonies to their original songs. Canty, along with Rich Hinman (Milk Carton Kids), charmed our biggest crowd of the season with brilliant original songs and, we all agreed, perhaps the most unforgettable voice we’ve ever had in the Series.

The two artists came to Cooperstown as part of the Americana Tour Blueprint, presented by the Americana Music Association.

Some pics, thanks to Jackie Parry.

The Empty Pockets won over the Ballroom crowd last night with originals, covers and Christmas songs.

Great show to end the year on….but not the season!

Caitlin Canty (with The Oshima Brothers opening) will bring in 2018 on January 5. Get your tix now!

Matt Nakoa and his band were the perfect extra helping on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. A nearly sold out crowd at the Otesaga Resort Hotel were completely charmed by Matt and wowed by his talent.

(Pics thanks to Jackie Parry).

Molly Tuttle won over a packed house of over 200 to open our 49th season last night. It was a great night of incredible playing and top notch songwriting.

Some scenes from the Ballroom at Village Hall (22 Main St.) (Click on the video links to play.)

Thanks to Christine Chen for the pics/videos.

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