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  • Ronnie Dio and the Prophets

    Morning at Neubig Patio

  • Simon and Garfunkel

    BoG CF atHPER (Moffett)

  • The Letterman

    The Lettermen

    BoG CF at HPER (Moffett), Spring Weekend Concert

  • The New Christy Minstrels

    New Christy Minstrels with special guest Jose Feliciano

    Homecoming BoG CF at HPER (Moffett)

  • Chad and Jeremy

    Chad and Jeremy

    Chad and Jeremy were a British folk-pop duo in the 1960s, known for their melodic harmonies and gentle sound, with hits like “A Summer Song” and “Yesterday’s Gone.” BoG CF at HPER (Moffett)

  • Four Seasons

    Four Seasons

    The Four Seasons is an iconic American band famous for their pop rock sound, led by Frankie Valli’s distinct falsetto vocals, and known for hits like “Sherry” and “December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night).” BoG CF at HPER (Moffett), Winter Weekend Concert

  • Anthony and the Imperials

    Anthony and the Imperials

    Anthony and the Imperials is an influential American doo-wop and R&B group, renowned for their smooth harmonies and soulful ballads, with hits like “Tears on My Pillow” and “Hurt So Bad.” BoG CF at HPER (Moffett)

  • Jay and the Americans

    Jay and the Americans

    BoG CF at HPER (Moffett), Centennial Homecoming

  • Neil Diamond

    Brooklyn-born Neil Leslie Diamond became one of the biggest selling and touring artists of the 20th Century. Beginning his career as a staff songwriter at the famous Brill Building in the early 1960s along with fellow Brooklynites Carole King and Gerry Goffin, Neil’s songs were originally successful for other artists...Read More

  • The Buckinghams

    The Buckinghams

    Chicago’s premier pop band formed in 1965. The Buckinghams played Cortland in March of 1968, coming off their first charted hit “Kind Of A Drag” released the year before. Although they had several major hits, sold millions of singles and voted “the most listened to band” in 1967, by the..Read More

  • James Gang

    Joe Walsh and James Gang

    BoG CF at HPER (Moffett), Symbols opens, Parents Weekend

    Grateful Dead

    BoG CF at Lusk Field House https://nysmusic.com/2024/04/17/grateful-dead-play-their-lone-cortland-show-april-18-1971/

    The Byrds

    The Byrds were an influential American rock band in the 1960s known for their rich harmonies, folk-rock sound, and hits like “Mr. Tambourine Man” and “Turn! Turn! Turn!” BoG CF at Lusk Field House

  • Billy Joel

    BoG CF at Corey Union Function Room

  • Earth, Wind and Fire

    Earth, Wind and Fire

    Promoting their 4th album “Head To The Sky,” Earth Wind and Fire brought their large band of guitars, drums, percussion, horns and kalimba instruments to the stage in the Corey Function Room. Earth, Wind and Fire fronted by Maurice White with prominent members Phil Bailey and Maurice’s brother Verdine White,..Read More

  • Aerosmith

    The “Bad Boys of Boston” were formed in 1970 and became one of the most influential American Rock Bands in history rooted in pop, rock, heavy metal, glam and R&B. Their January 1973 self-titled album was dead on arrival as their label, Columbia Records was far more invested in Bruce..Read More

  • Linda Ronstadt

    SAB CCC at HPER (Moffett) Gym

  • The Eagles

    SAB CCC at PER Ice Arena, Stanky Brown opens at PER

  • Billy Joel

    SAB CCC at Moffett Gym, Roger, Wendy and Sam opens

  • America

    SAB CCC at Lusk Field House

  • Tom Chapin

    Tom Chapin

    SAB CCC at Corey Union Function Room, Nick Barrett opens

  • J. Geils Band

    Formed in Worchester, MA, The J. Geils band started out as the J. Geils Blues Band.  They dropped the word “blues” in the 70’s and became one of the most exciting touring bands combining blues, R&B, Doo-Wop, soul and rock. They built a huge following in the US with their..Read More

  • Hall and Oates

    SAB CCC at PER Ice Arena

  • Herman’s Hermits

    Corey Union Function Room

  • Todd Hobin Band

    Todd Hobin Band

    Corey Union Steps

  • Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes

    Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes

    Lusk Field House, SAB Concert Comm

  • Ramones, Cheap Trick, David Johansen

    Spring Picnic at PER Ice Arena, SAB

  • James Taylor

    James Taylor

    SAB at PER Ice Arena

  • Dizzy Gillespie

    CALS at Corey Union Function Room

    • Zebra, Patty Smythe, Southside Johnny

      Music Fest ’87 at PER Ice Arena – by SAB, with Denny Dent

    • Mike and the Mechanics

      Mike and the Mechanics and Escape Club

      SAB at PER Ice Arena

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