Canajoharie Concert Series
"Bringing great music to the Mohawk Valley"
Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the door. A 5% discount on tickets is available for all Arkell Museum members. All concerts are held in the Arkell Museum Great Hall, seating is general admission. Tickets can be ordered in person, by mail, or over the phone.
Sunday
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CONCERT:![]() Gayle Ross with Jerry Exline A special fundraising concert performed by native soprano Gayle Snyder Ross and baritone Phil Eisenman with Jerry and Gail Exline. |
Saturday
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CONCERT:![]() Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters Amy Gallatin and her band Stillwaters are at home with various musical styles including country, bluegrass, folk and western swing. They have taken the stage at some of the most prestigious venues in the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe.
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Saturday
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CONCERT:![]() The Terry Gordon Quintet With a creative, adventurous approach to original music, the Terry Gordon Quintet has created their own distinctive brand of musical excitement, for the enjoyment of jazz audiences everywhere . |
Saturday
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CONCERT:![]() The Boys of Wexford Every summer, the Boys (and Girls!) of Wexford travel the Erie Canal bringing their songs and stories of life on the water to many communities on the Erie. Come to the Arkell Museum to enjoy the Canajoharie version of the 2012 trip. |
Saturday
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CONCERT:![]() Fieldstone With a powerful blend of high-octane Celtic, a liberal dash of Appalachian and old-time fiddle pieces, and a sprinkling of original tunes, Fieldstone has been delighting audiences since 2004. |
Saturday
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CONCERT:![]() Kim & Reggie Harris Dynamic and superbly talented traditional folk performers with a captivating stage presence and unique harmonies. |
Sunday
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CONCERT:![]() Leo Milman Talented area violinist Leo Milman is joined by pianist Michael Clement and cellist Linda Magill for a virtuoso performance. |
Saturday
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CONCERT:![]() Rich Bala and the Barefoot Boys Songs from waterways, lumber camps, farms and homes that shape the legacy of our folk culture and the traditions of our nation's identity. |









