THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT. CLICK THE TICKET INFORMATION TO GET ON THE WAIT LIST. The North Country Music Project presents an evening of music and tributes to honor our rock & roll pioneers: Ed Wool, Claudia Wool, the Kissell Brothers (Bob and Dick), Al Bouchard, Joe Bouchard and the late Ray John. Featuring as music director Mark Prentice, Watertown native and Nashville-based Grammy winning producer, along with featured musicians and some very special guests. We will celebrate the foundational talent and bands that rocked the North Country in the 1960s and ‘70s, a time and place that produced extraordinary musicians whose impact reverberated far beyond the region. The music was amazing, the moment was magic, the legacy lives on.

Joe Bouchard is best known as a founding member of the legendary Blue Oyster Cult. He was a driving force behind the band’s sound and sales of over 25 million records worldwide. BÖC electrified audiences worldwide with their genre-defining rock anthems such as “Godzilla”, “Don’t Fear the Reaper”, and “Burnin’ for You.” Joe’s character (played by Horatio Sanz) even contributed to one of the most famous sketches in Saturday Night Live history with “More Cowbell.”