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Classic rock band replaces longtime member with a familiar name
Classic rock band Styx has officially replaced longtime bassist Ricky Phillips, who left the band in March, days before a Syracuse concert. Styx announced that Terry Gowan will be the band’s new bassist. He first started performing in Phillips’ place in the spring and will be part of the group on its upcoming tour dates, including a July 30 concert with Foreigner at the Broadview Stage at SPAC in Saratoga Springs. (Find tickets.)
Battle of the Wings winners crowned; more top stories (Good Morning CNY for May 20)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 88; Low: 64. Very warm with some clouds; see the 5-day forecast. Dapper and Dapperer: It was a big weekend for proms around Central New York, and few looked as sharp as this pair. The Chittenango High School students paid homage to Harry and Lloyd from the classic movie “Dumb and Dumber.” Syracuse.com sent photographers to 14 proms this weekend and posted nearly 1,200 photos. Subscribers can log in, click on the photo gallery and choose “Get Photo” to download free print-quality images. (Joanna Young photo)
OCHS adoptable pet: Raya would like to be an only child
Raya is looking for a home and she can’t seem to find the one that’s right for her. Why? Because Raya wants to be an only child. Despite being born in a litter of 9, Raya does not want the company of other cats. Raya is extremely timid...
Associated Artists holds ‘Other Six’ exhibit
VILLAGE OF MANLIUS – Associated Artists of CNY is holding an exhibit called “The Other Six” until the end of the month. The show, which has been up since May 4, is being featured throughout the gallery the group administers and sponsors inside Manlius Library at 1 Arkie Albanese Ave.
Calling All Oswego County Artists!
OSWEGO COUNTY – The Mary Walker Mural Committee announces a call for artists to submit letters of interest to produce a 4’ x 10’ wooden mural of Dr. Mary Walker, Town of Oswego hero, Civil War surgeon and, to date, the only woman to receive the U.S. Congressional Medal of Honor.
VanSanford, Frost Receive First Hamer Music Awards At Celebration Of Community Music
G. Ray Bodley seniors Douglas VanSanford and Braeden Frost received the first Mary A. and Ernest A. Hamer Music Awards at The Fulton Music Association’s (FMA) 23rd Annual Celebration of Community Music, Saturday, May 11, at the G. Ray Bodley High School (GRB) Auditorium, it was announced by Steve Chirello, FMA president. Each Hamer award was $1,000. In addition, FMA Senior awards of $500 each were presented to Dawson Krause and Ashley Taplin. Luigi Giacomucci, GRB band director, emceed the event, and Bradford Hamer and Debra Hamer Rogers, children of the Hamers, presented the Hamer awards. In above photo, VanSanford is second from left, and Frost is second from right. With them are Bradford and Debra Hamer Rogers.
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