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LPCA hosts Open Sky Music Festival

The Gibson Brothers bluegrass band returned to the Lake Placid Center for the Arts stage Saturday, Aug. 19 for the Open Sky Music Festival. From left are Eric O’Hara on dobro, Eric Gibson on guitar/banjo, Leigh Gibson on guitar, Mike Barber on upright bass and Frank Solivan on mandolin. (News photo — Andy Flynn)
Lake Placid Center for the Arts Executive Director James Lemons introduces the Gibson Brothers Saturday, Aug. 19 during the Open Sky Music Festival. The event was moved indoors because of the rain. (News photo — Andy Flynn)
Members of High on the Hog, a band from Saranac Lake, opened the festival on the North Country Stage in the gallery space. Bands from outside the area played onstage in the main theater. Members of High on the Hog are Bill Chamberlain, Tyler Dezago and Marion Hoelzel. Joe Waters, of the Split Rock Ramblers, joined them on the upright bass. (News photo — Andy Flynn)
Members of the Split Rock Ramblers, a band from Saranac Lake, perform during the Open Sky Music Festival Saturday, Aug. 19 at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts. From left are Joe Waters on upright bass, Addison Bickford on fiddle, Andy Walkow on banjo, Brady Callan on mandolin and Peter Crowley on guitar. (News photo — Andy Flynn)
Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience features the music of two-time Grammy award-winning artist Terrance Simien, an eighth generation Louisiana Creole. They performed at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts on Saturday, Aug. 19. (Provided photo — Charlie Reinertsen)
Audience members dance to the music of The Legendary Ingramettes, an African-American gospel quintet from Richmond, Virginia, performing on the main stage. (Provided photo — Charlie Reinertsen)
Dailey & Vincent — a legendary country, bluegrass and gospel band featuring Jamie Dailey (far right) and Darrin Vincent (middle) — played at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts Saturday, Aug. 19, (Provided photo — Charlie Reinertsen)
Crackin’ Foxy, a band from Saranac Lake, performed on the North Country Stage. (Provided photo — Charlie Reinertsen)

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