Free Concert | Lake George | June 29
- Shepard Park Canada Street Lake George, NY, 12845 United States (map)
Lake George Summer Concert Series: Sons of Mystro
Experience a music group that plays over 10 popular genres using violin instead of voices.
Sons of Mystro in the Adirondacks at Lake George’s Summer Concert Series.
The Sons of Mystro open the 2024 Lake George Summer Concert Series season on June 29.
Born in South Florida to a Jamaican father and Barbadian mother, brothers Malcolm and Umoja learned to play the violin through South Florida’s public school system and attended Dillard High School for the Performing Arts. Together, these brothers are Sons of Mystro. They use their violins to interpret reggae classics, American pop songs, and their creations.
Sons of Mystro are a little bit classical, R&B, and like nothing you’ve heard before. Critics have hailed them as “innovators of sound” and “masters of musical fusion.”
Since forming as a group in June of 2010, Sons of Mystro has performed at a variety of events, such as:
Lake George Summer Concert Series in Shepard Park.
Playing BACK IN BLACK-AC/DC for seven Miami Heat games
Keys To The City Ceremonies, most notably honoring international recording artist Wyclef Jean and sisters Kim and Kourtney Kardashian
ESPN/BCS Championship Party
Opening for The Fray
The 8th Annual Jazz In The Gardens, alongside notable R&Band Jazz acts such as Najee, Fantasia, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, Charlie Wilson, New Edition, Monica, Neyo, and Earth, Wind and Fire
An opening act for Dennis Edwards and the Temptations Revue; Nat King Cole Generation Hope, Inc.: Sean Paul at Calle Ocho Festival Miami
Featured acts on Carnival On The Mile, among many other appearances.
They were winners of the Emerging Artist Under 21 Years Old award at the IRAWMA (International Reggae and World Music Awards). Their debut recording, “Reggae Strings,” is available wherever music is streamed or sold.
Reminder: audiences are paying to see Sons of Mystro’s fantastic show in cities from here to Malibu, CA, and you can see them in the Adirondacks for FREE at the Lake George Summer Concert Series on June 29, 2024.
For more information about the Lake George Summer Concert Series, visit their website.
This engagement is supported by The Audience Building Project, a program of the Lake Placid Center for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts, with support from the Governor and New York State Legislature.
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