Sand Lake Center for the Arts once again presents Bing Futch back on stage, May 16 at 7:30 pm.
Using Appalachian mountain dulcimer, Native American flute, ukulele, drums and electronic effects, Futch deftly navigates the varied waters of traditional and modern Americana with passion, wit and a genuinely huge heart for sharing music with a crowd.

Along with the concert, Bing will be offering two workshops, Native American Flute Playing and Mountain Dulcimer Master Class, held that same afternoon at Sand Lake Town Hall. To kick off the concert will be Our Stars a’Rising opener, the group “KeBam, members of The Brunswick Steel Drummers,” made up of talented students from Tamarac School.
To learn more information or make reservations for the workshops go to http://bingfutch.com/slca/. To make reservations for the concert go to slca-ctp.org or call the Center at (518)674-2007. Concert Tickets are $16 for adults, under 18, $10. SLCA is located at 2880 NY Highway 43, Averill Park, NY, is fully handicapped accessible with plenty of free parking.