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Fri, Oct 04

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Saranac Lake

Rocktoberfest on the Patio feat Super 400

Live Music from Super 400 and Vending from Kate Mountain Farm

Rocktoberfest on the Patio feat Super 400
Rocktoberfest on the Patio feat Super 400

Time & Location

Oct 04, 2024, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Saranac Lake, 48 Main St, Saranac Lake, NY 12983, USA

Guests

About the event

The First Annual Waterhole Rocktoberfest on the Patio 

featuring 

Live Music from Super 400 

Vending from Kate Mountain Farm

Waterhole

Free Event 

On the Patio

6pm to 10pm

21+

Waterhole Music Lounge

48 Main St. Saranac Lake, NY 

www.saranaclakewaterhole.com

Kate Mountain Farm - https://katemountainfarm.com

Kate Mountain Farm is a small, diversified farm located in the Adirondack Mountains near Saranac Lake. We raise Mangalitsa and Berkshire pork products; chickens, eggs, and turkeys; vegetables; and milled hard & soft woods; vegetable & meat CSA.

Super 400 - Troy, NY https://super400.com In September 2002, I saw Super 400 for the first time, at the Ale House in Troy, New York. There was no stage in the back room there, so a few dining tables were moved out onto the sidewalk to make space for the band. Friends and fans sat at the remaining tables, surrounded by more friends and fans standing shoulder-to-shoulder everywhere else. When the band played, they were spellbinding, and I was astonished that such high caliber songs and musicianship were happening in this cozy neighborhood bar and grill. Equally moving was the tangible sense of love in the room between the band, their fans and friends, and the staff. The next day, I started evangelizing to fellow music fans about this electrifying Troy trio and how they intuitively blended a classic 60s-70s heavy rock vibe with contemporary melodic pop mastery to create something uniquely their own. Soon, the band and I would become friends, and over the next several years ended up doing some promotion, booking some shows, and penning some liner notes for them. So far, I’ve been lucky enough to see the Supes play live more than a hundred times around the country in clubs, bars, and theaters, at fairs and festivals, and even on a boat (or two). And now, I’m lucky enough to write the story of their first quarter-century of pop-rock prowess, sick-ass jams and pure love.

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