EARLVILLE – Earlville Opera House is pleased to present favorite local music legend Nate Gross on Saturday, September 16, 7pm, as a part of our outdoor Courtyard Series. "Looking more like a Linebacker than a Bluesman, but watch out when he straps on his Les Paul." - Syracuse Times
For 25 years, Nate has toured coast to coast spreading his brand of Blues. Combining Blues, Soul, Americana, Swing, Latin, Jazz and traditional sounds with monster sized guitar licks, The Nate Gross Band has a sound that has been captivating audiences at some of the most respected Festivals and Venues. Nate has shared the stage with legends such as Levon Helm, Tommy Castro, Dickey Betts, G.E Smith, Jim Weider, Arlo Guthrie, JD Simo, Commander Cody, Walter Trout, Willie Nelson, Shemika Copeland, and JJ Grey to name a few.
When not on the road, Nate owns a private music studio where he teaches over 50 students a week. As a multi-instrumentalist, Nate teaches the importance and love of The Blues and Traditional Music styles. With Multiple solo albums and guitar/vocal credits on countless recordings, you can find Nate on your preferred Streaming Platform. From Spotify to Amazon to iTunes and Apple Music, you can listen to all your favorite Nate Gross riffs online.
Join us in the Courtyard to experience Nate solo with everything from Americana to Southern-influenced Blues!
"I need to step it up after Nate's set!" - Popa Chubby
If you're looking for a great groove, join us for this gig and support local music! Tickets are only $15 general admission, $12 members (become a member!), with college students half off with ID and $10 for youth (17 and under). Tickets are available at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com or by calling (315) 691-3550.
Earlville Opera House Arts Center is located at 18 East Main Street in the charming Village of Earlville, NY and is handicap accessible. Please check our website for information on our programs and services, also like us on Facebook and Instagram!
Special thanks to Sidney Federal Credit Union for their sponsorship of our Courtyard Series. Events are made possible, in part, with public funds from New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor of New York and the New York State Legislature, and through the generosity of EOH members.
– Information from the EOH