Midnight Recovery to perform on floating stage

Midnight Recovery
CASSADAGA – The Citizens for a Better Cassadaga proudly announce the next line up in their summer concert series.
On Sunday from 5-7 p.m., headliner Midnight Recovery will rock the Floating Stage with classic rock and country tunes. Cortney Chyme (vocals), Todd Langworthy (bass, vocals), Paul Przybycien (guitar) and Kevin Parker (drums) will have you singing along to your favorite covers in no time. They have been nominated as Best Classic Rock Band by the Buffalo Music Awards and Cortney was nominated as Best Female Lead Vocalist.
Just before Midnight Recovery, from 4-5 p.m. Cassadaga’s own Mark Wilson will be performing in the gazebo. Wilson is a SUNY Fredonia School of Music graduate, and sang professionally before switching careers to coaching. Wilson and his guitar will take you down memory lane with music you’ll want to sing along with.
The Floating Stage and Beach Gazebo are located at Cassadaga Beach, Park Avenue, Cassadaga. This beautiful lakeside park is the perfect venue for a summer evening of fun and relaxation. Come listen to the music, swim in the lake, let the kids use the playground and play on the beach. There are picnic tables and grills for you to use. Cassadaga Youth Sports will be there with food and drink or bring your own. Local artists and authors are welcome to set up a table and sell their creations. Please call 716-665-8855 if interested. Come by boat or bring a chair or blanket. Parking is limited at the beach so please park at the nearby church, library or firehall if you are willing and able.
Funding is made possible for the Cassadaga Lakes Summer Concert Series through Arts Services Inc.’s Creative Impact Fund thanks to a New York State Senate Initiative supported by the NYS Legislature and the Office of the Governor and administered by the New York State Council on the Arts.
In case of inclement weather, this event will be moved to the Cassadaga Fire Hall on 22 Mill St. or American Legion Post 1280 on 228 Maple Ave. For more information, please call 716-665-8855.