The Grange Music Series Presents The Clements Brothers in Whallonsburg
On Saturday, March 22, the Grange Music Series welcomes The Clements Brothers to the historic Whallonsburg Grange Hall in Whallonsburg, New York, near the shores of Lake Champlain in the Adirondacks. The intimate live music performance begins at 7:30 pm, offering an evening of thoughtful songwriting, rich harmonies, and genre-blending musicianship inside one of the region’s most beloved cultural venues.
For travelers exploring the Adirondacks and locals looking for memorable things to do near Essex and Lake Champlain, this concert promises a relaxed yet captivating night of acoustic music in a setting that feels both timeless and distinctly Adirondack.
Clements Brothers.
After all, some of the best evenings in the mountains begin with a wooden stage, warm lights, and a room full of music lovers.
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Live music at the historic Whallonsburg Grange Hall.
Tucked along Route 22 in the Lake Champlain Valley, the Whallonsburg Grange Hall has quietly become one of the Adirondacks’ most cherished small music venues. Built in 1916 and lovingly restored by the community, the hall hosts a steady lineup of concerts, performances, and cultural events that bring world-class talent to an intimate rural stage.
The Grange Music Series is known for showcasing artists whose work blends roots traditions with contemporary creativity — making it a perfect match for The Clements Brothers.
Expect a concert experience that feels personal and immersive. In a room where every seat feels close to the stage, audiences can hear every note, lyric, and harmony exactly as the musicians intended.
The Clements Brothers bring harmony-rich Americana to the Adirondacks.
George and Charles Clements are identical twin brothers from New England who have been making music together for as long as they can remember. After years performing with the internationally respected grassroots ensemble The Lonely Heartstring Band, the duo launched their own project to explore a more intimate singer-songwriter sound.
Their music draws from a wide range of influences — rock, bluegrass, jazz, and classical traditions — while remaining firmly rooted in the storytelling heart of Americana.
George performs on guitar while Charles plays bass, and together their voices blend into a warm, distinctive harmony that critics often compare to legendary songwriting duos.
Their 2024 debut album, Dandelion Breeze, drew praise from critics at Americana UK, who noted echoes of James Taylor and Paul Simon in the brothers’ melodic sensibility and thoughtful lyricism.
The result is music that feels both familiar and fresh — reflective without being somber, intricate without losing its groove.
Watch The Clements Brothers perform.
The following video offers a glimpse into the duo’s musical style and the harmony-driven sound they bring to stages across the Northeast.
The Clements Brothers performing live, showcasing their harmony-rich Americana style.
Experiencing the duo live at Whallonsburg Grange Hall near Essex in the Adirondacks offers the rare chance to hear these intricate harmonies in an intimate Adirondack venue.
A uniquely Adirondack live music experience.
While larger cities host countless concerts, the Adirondacks offer something different — music rooted in place and community.
At the Whallonsburg Grange Hall, audiences gather in a historic wooden hall surrounded by farmland, mountain views, and the nearby waters of Lake Champlain. The atmosphere feels less like a traditional concert venue and more like a community gathering where musicians and listeners share the same space.
It’s the kind of evening where conversations linger after the last note fades and the music feels connected to the landscape outside.
For travelers visiting Essex, Willsboro, or the Champlain Valley, the concert makes a wonderful addition to a weekend exploring the region’s scenic drives, historic villages, and lakeside views.
Who should attend.
This event is perfect for:
Fans of Americana, folk, and singer-songwriter music
Travelers exploring Lake Champlain and the eastern Adirondacks
Couples looking for a relaxed evening activity
Anyone who appreciates intimate live music venues
With free admission for attendees under 18, it’s also a welcoming event for families who want to introduce younger listeners to live music.
Event details.
The Grange Music Series Presents The Clements Brothers
Date: Saturday, March 22
Time: 7:30 pm
Location: Whallonsburg Grange Hall
1610 NYS Route 22, Whallonsburg, NY
Tickets at the door:
Supporter: $20
General: $15
Under 18: Free
Supporter tickets help cover the rising costs of presenting live music and are encouraged for those who can contribute.
Advance reservations:
musicseries@thegrangehall.info
Visitors should check the Whallonsburg Grange Hall website or Facebook page for updates or additional details.
FAQ.
Where is the Whallonsburg Grange Hall located?
The historic venue is located at 1610 NYS Route 22 in Whallonsburg, NY, in the Lake Champlain Valley of the Adirondacks near Essex.
When is the Clements Brothers concert?
The concert takes place Saturday, March 22, at 7:30 pm.
How much are tickets?
Tickets are $20 for supporters / $15 for general admission, with free entry for guests under 18.
Do I need to reserve tickets in advance?
Reservations are recommended but not required. Guests can reserve by emailing musicseries@thegrangehall.info.
What type of music do The Clements Brothers play?
Their sound blends Americana, folk, rock, and bluegrass influences with rich vocal harmonies.
Is the venue family-friendly?
Yes. The concert welcomes all ages, and attendees under 18 are admitted free.
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