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The Music Scene

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Rob Derhak, Oneida County native, is the bass guitar player and a founding member of this jam band.
This song written by Thomas H. Howard, refers to a bustling intersection in downtown Utica, “Meet me on the…”
A community band formed over 100 years ago that performs summer concerts in the Village of New Hartford.
Large-scale music festival held in Rome, attempted to emulate the original festival of 1969.
Musical ensemble that made its debut in 1917 playing its first concert at the Lumberg Theater, George H. Fischer conducted.
Hotel Utica was once the site of this musical enterprise opened in 1871 and holding 1000 seats.
This downtown Utica building served as HQ for Yates Hoag who provided the first music-streaming service in the area, serving stores, offices and restaurants.
This organization was established in 1916 for talented music students in the Utica Rome area.
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She founded the UFA a cappella choir in 1939 and directed it for years.
She died in 1927, leaving funds a musical society for Utica students; a music scholarship in her name is still given to deserving public school students.
Born in Utica, he became a Union General and wrote the popular bugle-call “Taps.”
Utica’s first AM radio station was housed in the J&M music store and often played piano music to advertise their pianos.
American blues rock guitarist, born in New Hartford, started his career at age 12, when he opened for B.B. King.
Two Utica musicians became members of this rock band that had a hit called “More than a Feeling.”
This world-famous singer known as “The Swedish Nightingale,” sang in a Bleecker St. church in 1851.