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Turn it Up For American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

June 27 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Doors: 12:30pm
Show: 1:00pm

Ages: 18+

Tickets: $20 Suggested Donation

 

Join us in support of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memorial of Garrett “G$” Meeson. The afternoon will feature live performances by Stealing Signs, Leaky Faucet, and Melon. All ticket proceeds raised from this event will be donated to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.

 

Stealing Signs is a four-piece indie rock band featuring Trent deHaan [vocals, guitar], Lance Meeson [bass], Tyler Truesdail [drums], and Ty Mowry [guitar]. The band originated in a basement in Binghamton, NY, and has brought their music from their hometown to cities like Syracuse and Saratoga Springs. Lost Without You is the band’s first studio EP, featuring a variety of grooves, creative progressions, and styles that weave between modern rock, alternative, and soft acoustic melodies. Their musical variety stems from diverse influences, drawing inspiration from bands such as Pink Floyd, The Smiths, and The Backseat Lovers. Together, they bring high energy, captivating grooves, and memorable melodies to every show — while having a great time doing it.

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Leaky Faucet, fronted by Katie Lee, takes you on a musical journey from a band that is a group of young, energetic musicians whose passion and chemistry has hooked audiences across the Capital Region. The band has a talent for blending genres like funk, jazz, rock, and pop into a dynamic show that promises to have crowds dancing!

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The creation of Melon in the spring of 2020 was a true silver-lining in a time of global crisis. When the world went into isolation, this group of Saratoga Springs High School graduates—then just 15 and 16-year-old friends—refused to give in to disillusionment. Instead, they picked up instruments, took those proverbial lemons, and made “Melonade”. What started as a way to pass the time quickly became an integral part of their lives, and by June 2021, Melon played its first live show, capitalizing on a shared desire to abandon isolation and embrace the collective joy of live music.

In September 2021, the band hosted its first standalone concert: “Melon Mash”. The community turnout was so electric that multiple “Mashes” followed, interspersed with gigs at local venues, private parties, and charity events. For Melon and their loyal following, each high-energy gig became an escape, a ritual, and a celebration of brotherhood.

While primarily labeled as a jam band, Melon’s sprawling repertoire effortlessly weaves through psychedelic grooves, tight reggae beats, upbeat classic rock energy, and modern funk rhythms—covering everyone from the Grateful Dead and Bob Marley to Sublime and Stevie Wonder.

As the band members have grown older and built lives outside their hometown, their live shows aren’t as common as they once were. While that is an unfortunate reality, it makes gigs like this feel even more special. Tonight, they are honored to bring that rare, “lightning in a bottle” energy back to the stage in support of a fantastic cause. Thank you, and enjoy the show!

 

 

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