Free Concert | Lake George | July 10
- Shepard Park Canada Street Lake George, NY, 12845 United States (map)
Cassandra Kubinski Headlines Lake George Summer Concert Series
Dynamic local singer/songwriter with national acclaim appears July 10 in the Adirondacks.
Cassandra Kubinski is a singer/songwriter who has charted on the Multi Billboard Heatseekers chart. She performs piano-driven songs about ambition, connection, loss, and love in various venues, from living rooms to Barclays Center, and has performed in cities like NYC, LA, Thailand, and Jamaica. She has also shared stages with artists such as the Goo Goo Dolls, 10,000 Maniacs, Anna Nalick, and Dickie Betts.
Cassandra's songs have been featured on various TV channels, including Lifetime, ESPN, and ABC. Her music has been showcased on “Dance Moms” with 13 songs. She has worked with well-known artists like the Goo Goo Dolls, Chris Botti, 10,000 Maniacs, DJ Taz Rashid, and even her music idol, Billy Joel.
Furthermore, her songs have contributed to raising significant funds for important causes. For instance, her song "Not So Different" was performed for the NY Islanders at Barclays Center to support Autism, while "You Get Me" was performed at Broadway's iconic 54 Below to aid pet rescue efforts.
A fierce advocate for women in entertainment, she was the composer and bandleader of the Emmy-winning new media TV Show “The Never Settle Show,” hosted by Mario Armstrong; served on the board of Women in Music for 8+ years; and was the youngest and only female artist on the Caffe Lena board in Saratoga Springs, NY.
Her music video STARDUST (from EP #1MillionHearts) went viral upon release and now approaches half a million views on YouTube.
For more information about the Lake George Summer Concert Series, visit their website.
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