Fiddle tunes, folksongs and fancy footwork will be featured from this acoustic duet – John Kirk is the primary vocalist and instrumental wizard on fiddle mandolin & more. Trish Miller plays banjo, guitar and provides fancy footwork with percussive dance steps. Together, this married couple has been working and teaching in upstate New York for over three decades. They present traditional tunes and witty songs with unique arrangements and warm clear vocals.
Old time music is the basis for their repertoire, but they also like to mix in some originals, Celtic, early country songs, humorous selections and Appalachian clog dancing. Many songs and tunes are rooted in the local lore of the northeast woodlands. Their story-telling songs and poetic pieces make their shows fine entertainment for all ages.
For more information about John and Trish visit here.
Concert Information
Location and Directions
This event will take place in the Barn in Sagamore's Caretaking Complex. Take Sagamore Road to the fork and follow the sign to the left for Overnight Guests. Please note that the gate is unlocked. Open the gate and drive over the bridge. Be sure to close the gate behind you. Once over the bridge, follow the road to the right and the parking lot will be your first left. From there follow the signs from the parking lot down to the Barn.
Dinner Reservations
If you purchased dinner reservations, plan to arrive by 6pm. Dinner is served buffet style in the Dining Hall. To get to the Dining Hall, walk down the path from the parking lot towards the Main Lodge. Stop by the Playhouse on the way to check-in and then continue down the path. The Dining Hall is the last building on the right.
Wine & beer will be available for purchase in the Dining Hall and during the concert.
Please note that overnight guests will be in residence so entry into guest buildings is prohibited.
For questions about the event please contact us at info@greatcampsagamore.org, or by phone at 315-354-5311.
Great Camp Sagamore's Summer Concert Series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.