Hops & Harvest

Hops & Harvest

Wednesday, September 18, 2024 | 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. | FREE
Event Information

 

The Travelin' McCourys

September 18, 2024 | 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. | FREE

 

This annual event features New York State craft beer selections, fall activities such as a pie-eating contest, lawn games, plus music and more!

 

5:30 p.m.The McKrells
6:30 p.m.Gangstagrass
7:30 p.m.Pie Eating Contest courtesy of Meredith's Bread
7:45 p.m.The Travelin' McCourys

 

Food, Beverage, and More
NYS Beers & Ciders

Brown's Cherry Razz
Brown's Oatmeal Stout
Druther's All In
Druther's Oktoberfest
Indian Ladder Cider Donut
Ithaca Country Pumpkin
Ithaca Flower Power
Ommegang Farm Fresh Ale
Ommegang Rare Vos
Wolf Hollow Amber

Food Vendors

Alaturco Mediterranean Grill
Alima's Cuisine
Given to Fry
Kona Ice
Margarita City
Menya Jiro Ramen
Reggae Boy Cafe
Robles Catering
Roy's Caribbean
The Platted Palette
The Skinny Pancake
Umami Gallery

Retail & Information Vendors

Goldfish Swim School
Jade & Geodes
New Scotland Spirits
OGS Office of Diversity and Inclusion
Palace Theatre
The Bull and Bee
The Jerky Hut

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The Travelin' McCourys

The McCoury brothers- Ronnie (mandolin) and Rob (banjo) - were born into the bluegrass tradition. Talk about a source abundant and pure: their father, Del, is among the most influential and successful musicians in the history of the genre. Years on the road with Dad in the Del McCoury Band honed their knife-edge chops, and encouraged the duo to imagine how traditional bluegrass could cut innovative pathways into 21st century music.

With fiddler Jason Carter, bassist Alan Bartram, and latest recruit Cody Kilby on guitar, they assembled a group that could take what they had in their DNA, take what traditions they learned and heard, and push the music forward. In fact, the band became the only group to have each of its members recognized with an International Bluegrass Music Association Award for their instrument at least once. There were peers, too, that could see bluegrass as both historic and progressive. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Allman Brothers Band, improv-rock kings Phish, and jamband contemporary Keller Williams were just a few that formed a mutual admiration society with the ensemble.
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