The Waydown Wailers, a band from Canton, will be featured with The New Riders Of The Purple Sage at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse Wednesday, March 7, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the show …
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The Waydown Wailers, a band from Canton, will be featured with The New Riders Of The Purple Sage at the Westcott Theater in Syracuse Wednesday, March 7, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the show starting at 8.
This will be the band’s first performance at Westcott Theater and Waydown Wailers’ first break at moving into larger concert venues outside of the North Country.
Waydown Wailers’ first performance was July 2011 opening for the Made in New York Festival in Sackets Harbor, which featured the Spin Doctors, Blue Coupe and Wirlwind; they have also recently performed in Watertown with the Trews from Canada.
The band is comprised of Dave Parker, Christian Parker, Mike Scriminger and Connor Pelkey.
They grown a large fan base in northern New York with their eclectic mix of original outlaw jam swamp blues rock style.
To catch Waydown Wailers locally, they are performing Saturday, March 3 at 9:30 p.m. at the La Casbah with Ten Speed Taxi in Potsdam.
More information: www.waydownwailers.com.