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The '''Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center''' ('''CMAC'''), originally the '''Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center''' ('''FLPAC''') is an outdoor concert venue in the Town of [[Hopewell, New York]], just east of the City of [[Canandaigua (city), New York|Canandaigua]], on the grounds of [[Finger Lakes Community College]].
The '''Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center''' ('''CMAC'''), originally the '''Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center''' ('''FLPAC''') is an outdoor concert venue in the Town of [[Hopewell, New York]], just east of the City of [[Canandaigua (city), New York|Canandaigua]], on the grounds of [[Finger Lakes Community College]].


The amphitheater opened in 1983, with a mix of seating under the open air roof and on the hillside lawn looking down into the facility. It is the summer home of the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]] and is managed by [[SMG (property management)|SMG]] (the same firm that formerly managed the [[Blue Cross Arena]] in Rochester, New York).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmacevents.com/AboutCMAC.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-11-06 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20091205025020/http://www.cmacevents.com/AboutCMAC.aspx |archivedate=2009-12-05 |df= }}</ref>
The amphitheater opened in 1983, with a mix of seating under the open air roof and on the hillside lawn looking down into the facility. It is the summer home of the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]] and is managed by [[SMG (property management)|SMG]] (the same firm that formerly managed the [[Blue Cross Arena]] in Rochester, New York).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cmacevents.com/AboutCMAC.aspx |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2009-11-06 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091205025020/http://www.cmacevents.com/AboutCMAC.aspx |archive-date=2009-12-05 |df= }}</ref>


Between the 2005 and 2006 seasons the amphitheater was rebuilt at a cost of about $13 million, to add 54 elevated luxury booths ([[seating capacity]] of 4 per booth), expand the general seating under the amphitheater roof from 2,600 to 5,000, and install new state of the art house lighting and sound systems.
Between the 2005 and 2006 seasons the amphitheater was rebuilt at a cost of about $13 million, to add 54 elevated luxury booths ([[seating capacity]] of 4 per booth), expand the general seating under the amphitheater roof from 2,600 to 5,000, and install new state of the art house lighting and sound systems.


The center is named after [[Constellation Brands]], a total beverage alcohol company, and [[Marvin Sands]], founder of the [[Canandaigua Brands]] winery.<ref>http://www.unelectable.com/show/id/8371</ref> Marvin founded CMAC because he realized the important role that arts and culture play in the quality of the community.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cmacevents.com/AboutCMAC/CMACHistory|title=History of CMAC {{!}} CMAC Events|website=www.cmacevents.com|access-date=2016-07-21}}</ref> In recent years, CMAC has attracted sold out shows and musical performers such as: [[Dave Matthews]], [[Kenny Chesney]], [[Sugarland]], [[Lady Antebellum]], [[Bob Dylan]], [[Ringo Starr]], [[Mumford & Sons]], [[Kid Rock]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[The Allman Brothers Band|The Allman Brothers]], [[Luke Bryan]], [[Hans Zimmer]] and [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]].{{cn|date=October 2018}}
The center is named after [[Constellation Brands]], a total beverage alcohol company, and [[Marvin Sands]], founder of the [[Canandaigua Brands]] winery.<ref>http://www.unelectable.com/show/id/8371</ref> Marvin founded CMAC because he realized the important role that arts and culture play in the quality of the community.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cmacevents.com/AboutCMAC/CMACHistory|title=History of CMAC {{!}} CMAC Events|website=www.cmacevents.com|access-date=2016-07-21}}</ref> In recent years, CMAC has attracted sold out shows and musical performers such as: [[Dave Matthews]], [[Kenny Chesney]], [[Sugarland]], [[Lady Antebellum]], [[Bob Dylan]], [[Ringo Starr]], [[Mumford & Sons]], [[Kid Rock]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[The Allman Brothers Band|The Allman Brothers]], [[Luke Bryan]], [[Hans Zimmer]] and [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]].{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}


==Events==
==Events==
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*[[Judy Collins]] - July 14, 1984, August 15, 1988 with [[Chet Atkins]] and July 9, 1994 with the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]]
*[[Judy Collins]] - July 14, 1984, August 15, 1988 with [[Chet Atkins]] and July 9, 1994 with the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]]
*[[Minnie Pearl]] - July 20, 1984
*[[Minnie Pearl]] - July 20, 1984
*[[Lou Rawls]] - July 26, 1984 with [[Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) | Nancy Wilson]]
*[[Lou Rawls]] - July 26, 1984 with [[Nancy Wilson (jazz singer)|Nancy Wilson]]
*[[Peter, Paul & Mary]] - July 27, 1984, August 16, 1985, July 24, 1986, August 4, 1988, August 1, 1991, July 28, 1995, August 7, 1998 and August 26, 2000
*[[Peter, Paul & Mary]] - July 27, 1984, August 16, 1985, July 24, 1986, August 4, 1988, August 1, 1991, July 28, 1995, August 7, 1998 and August 26, 2000
*Happy Together Tour - July 30, 1984 with [[The Turtles]], [[The Association]], [[Gary Puckett & The Union Gap]] and [[Spanky and Our Gang]] and July 12, 1985 with [[The Turtles]], [[The Grass Roots]], [[The Buckinghams]] and [[Gary Lewis & The Playboys]]
*Happy Together Tour - July 30, 1984 with [[The Turtles]], [[The Association]], [[Gary Puckett & The Union Gap]] and [[Spanky and Our Gang]] and July 12, 1985 with [[The Turtles]], [[The Grass Roots]], [[The Buckinghams]] and [[Gary Lewis & The Playboys]]
*[[Oscar Peterson]] - August 2-3, 1984
*[[Oscar Peterson]] - August 2–3, 1984
*[[Air Supply]] - August 9, 1984 and August 20, 1986
*[[Air Supply]] - August 9, 1984 and August 20, 1986
*[[The Kingston Trio]] - August 12, 1984
*[[The Kingston Trio]] - August 12, 1984
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*[[Rick Springfield]] – September 9, 1984, with [[Corey Hart (singer)|Corey Hart]] and July 6, 2014, with [[Pat Benatar]] and [[William Beckett (singer)|William Beckett]]
*[[Rick Springfield]] – September 9, 1984, with [[Corey Hart (singer)|Corey Hart]] and July 6, 2014, with [[Pat Benatar]] and [[William Beckett (singer)|William Beckett]]
*[[Emmylou Harris]] - June 14, 1985 with [[Tom Rush]]
*[[Emmylou Harris]] - June 14, 1985 with [[Tom Rush]]
*[[Eric Clapton]] – June 23 1985, with [[Graham Parker]]
*[[Eric Clapton]] – June 23, 1985, with [[Graham Parker]]
*[[The Charlie Daniels Band]] - June 29, 1985
*[[The Charlie Daniels Band]] - June 29, 1985
*[[Santana (band)|Santana]] – July 10, 1985, July 23, 1987, July 28, 1992, with Phish and June 2, 1999
*[[Santana (band)|Santana]] – July 10, 1985, July 23, 1987, July 28, 1992, with Phish and June 2, 1999
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*[[The Four Tops]] - July 29, 1985 with [[The Temptations]] and July 23, 1986 with [[The Temptations]]
*[[The Four Tops]] - July 29, 1985 with [[The Temptations]] and July 23, 1986 with [[The Temptations]]
*[[Al Hirt]] - August 4, 1985 with the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]] and July 10, 1987 with [[Pete Fountain]]
*[[Al Hirt]] - August 4, 1985 with the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]] and July 10, 1987 with [[Pete Fountain]]
*[[Liza Minnelli]] - August 5-6, 1985
*[[Liza Minnelli]] - August 5–6, 1985
*[[Liberace]] - August 8-9, 1985
*[[Liberace]] - August 8–9, 1985
*[[Sid Caesar]] and [[Carol Lawrence]] - August 18, 1985 with the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]]
*[[Sid Caesar]] and [[Carol Lawrence]] - August 18, 1985 with the [[Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra]]
*[[Paul Young]] - August 22, 1985 with [[Nik Kershaw]]
*[[Paul Young]] - August 22, 1985 with [[Nik Kershaw]]
*[[Steve Lawrence]] and [[Eydie Gorme]] - August 23, 1985
*[[Steve Lawrence]] and [[Eydie Gorme]] - August 23, 1985
*[[The Pointer Sisters]] - August 26, 1985 and June 9, 1986 with [[El DeBarge]]
*[[The Pointer Sisters]] - August 26, 1985 and June 9, 1986 with [[El DeBarge]]
*[[Perry Como]] - August 28-29, 1985
*[[Perry Como]] - August 28–29, 1985
*[[Arlo Guthrie]] - August 30, 1985 with [[Pete Seeger]]
*[[Arlo Guthrie]] - August 30, 1985 with [[Pete Seeger]]
*[[Depeche Mode]] – June 12, 1986, with The [[Book of Love (band)|Book of Love]]
*[[Depeche Mode]] – June 12, 1986, with The [[Book of Love (band)|Book of Love]]
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*[[Starship (band)|Starship]] – July 18, 1986, with [[The Outfield]]
*[[Starship (band)|Starship]] – July 18, 1986, with [[The Outfield]]
*[[Tex Beneke]] and His Orchestra - July 28, 1986 with [[The Modernaires]] with Paula Kelly Jr. and [[Helen Forrest]]
*[[Tex Beneke]] and His Orchestra - July 28, 1986 with [[The Modernaires]] with Paula Kelly Jr. and [[Helen Forrest]]
*Folk Festival - July 30, 1986 with [[Glenn Yarbrough]], [[The Limelighters]], [[The Kingston Trio]] and [[Melanie Safka | Melanie]]
*Folk Festival - July 30, 1986 with [[Glenn Yarbrough]], [[The Limelighters]], [[The Kingston Trio]] and [[Melanie Safka|Melanie]]
*[[Jean-Luc Ponty]] – July 31, 1986
*[[Jean-Luc Ponty]] – July 31, 1986
*[[Billy Crystal]] - August 4, 1986 with [[Leon Redbone]]
*[[Billy Crystal]] - August 4, 1986 with [[Leon Redbone]]
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*[[John Fogerty]] – August 30, 1986 with [[Bonnie Raitt]] and August 7, 2008
*[[John Fogerty]] – August 30, 1986 with [[Bonnie Raitt]] and August 7, 2008
*[[Steve Winwood]] - September 1, 1986 with [[Jimmy Cliff]]
*[[Steve Winwood]] - September 1, 1986 with [[Jimmy Cliff]]
*[[Ricky Skaggs]] - September 6, 1986
*[[Ricky Skaggs]] - September 6, 1986
*[[Hank Williams Jr.]] - June 18, 1987
*[[Hank Williams Jr.]] - June 18, 1987
*[[The Beach Boys]] – June 22, 1987, September 4, 1988, June 25, 1992, June 29, 1994, with [[America (band)|America]], August 14, 2004 and August 20, 2006
*[[The Beach Boys]] – June 22, 1987, September 4, 1988, June 25, 1992, June 29, 1994, with [[America (band)|America]], August 14, 2004 and August 20, 2006
*[[Duran Duran]] - June 26, 1987 with [[Erasure]]
*[[Duran Duran]] - June 26, 1987 with [[Erasure]]
*Newport Jazz Festival - June 27-28, 1987 (Day 1: [[Wynton Marsalis]], [[The Temptations]], [[Dizzy Gillespie]], [[Stanley Jordan]], [[Kenny G]] and [[Cabo Frio]], Day 2: [[Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble]], [[Stan Getz]], [[Charlie Watts]] Orchestra, [[Branford Marsalis]], [[Phyllis Hyman]] and The Majestics)
*Newport Jazz Festival - June 27–28, 1987 (Day 1: [[Wynton Marsalis]], [[The Temptations]], [[Dizzy Gillespie]], [[Stanley Jordan]], [[Kenny G]] and [[Cabo Frio]], Day 2: [[Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble]], [[Stan Getz]], [[Charlie Watts]] Orchestra, [[Branford Marsalis]], [[Phyllis Hyman]] and The Majestics)
*[[Diahann Carroll]] and [[Vic Damone]] - June 30, 1987
*[[Diahann Carroll]] and [[Vic Damone]] - June 30, 1987
*[[Miami Sound Machine]] - July 3, 1987
*[[Miami Sound Machine]] - July 3, 1987
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*[[Natalie Cole]] – August 11, 2001
*[[Natalie Cole]] – August 11, 2001
*[[Tony Bennett]] – August 24, 2001, with [[k.d. lang]] and August 20, 2011
*[[Tony Bennett]] – August 24, 2001, with [[k.d. lang]] and August 20, 2011
*[[Harry Connick, Jr.]] – June 13, 2002 and June 24, 2004
*[[Harry Connick Jr.]] – June 13, 2002 and June 24, 2004
*[[The String Cheese Incident]] – July 21, 2001, with [[Junior Brown]]
*[[The String Cheese Incident]] – July 21, 2001, with [[Junior Brown]]
*[[Travis Tritt]] – July 10, 2002
*[[Travis Tritt]] – July 10, 2002
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*[[Robert Plant]] – June 7, 2008, with Alison Krauss and [[T Bone Burnett]]
*[[Robert Plant]] – June 7, 2008, with Alison Krauss and [[T Bone Burnett]]
*The [[Laurie Berkner]] Band – June 8, 2008
*The [[Laurie Berkner]] Band – June 8, 2008
*[[Hank Williams, Jr.]] – June 21, 2008, with Lynyrd Skynyrd and [[Pat Green]]
*[[Hank Williams Jr.]] – June 21, 2008, with Lynyrd Skynyrd and [[Pat Green]]
*[[Steely Dan]] – July 11, 2008, with [[Sam Yahel]], July 23, 2011 and July 20, 2013, with The [[Deep Blue Organ Trio]]
*[[Steely Dan]] – July 11, 2008, with [[Sam Yahel]], July 23, 2011 and July 20, 2013, with The [[Deep Blue Organ Trio]]
*[[Melissa Ethridge]] – July 13, 2008
*[[Melissa Ethridge]] – July 13, 2008
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* Asher Flaum
* Asher Flaum
* Bill Goodrich
* Bill Goodrich
* George W. Hamlin, IV
* George W. Hamlin IV
* Tim Jones
* Tim Jones
* Mary Krause
* Mary Krause
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==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 02:58, 19 September 2019

Constellation Brands – Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center
CMAC
CMAC "shell"
Map
Former namesFinger Lakes Performing Arts Center (1983-2005)
Address3355 Marvin Sands Drive
LocationHopewell, New York
Coordinates42°52′0″N 77°14′37″W / 42.86667°N 77.24361°W / 42.86667; -77.24361
OwnerFinger Lakes Community College
(managed by SMG)
TypeAmphitheatre
Seating typereserved and lawn
Capacity15,000
Construction
Opened1983
Renovated2005-2006
Website
www.cmacevents.com

The Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing Arts Center (CMAC), originally the Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center (FLPAC) is an outdoor concert venue in the Town of Hopewell, New York, just east of the City of Canandaigua, on the grounds of Finger Lakes Community College.

The amphitheater opened in 1983, with a mix of seating under the open air roof and on the hillside lawn looking down into the facility. It is the summer home of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and is managed by SMG (the same firm that formerly managed the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York).[1]

Between the 2005 and 2006 seasons the amphitheater was rebuilt at a cost of about $13 million, to add 54 elevated luxury booths (seating capacity of 4 per booth), expand the general seating under the amphitheater roof from 2,600 to 5,000, and install new state of the art house lighting and sound systems.

The center is named after Constellation Brands, a total beverage alcohol company, and Marvin Sands, founder of the Canandaigua Brands winery.[2] Marvin founded CMAC because he realized the important role that arts and culture play in the quality of the community.[3] In recent years, CMAC has attracted sold out shows and musical performers such as: Dave Matthews, Kenny Chesney, Sugarland, Lady Antebellum, Bob Dylan, Ringo Starr, Mumford & Sons, Kid Rock, Snoop Dogg, The Allman Brothers, Luke Bryan, Hans Zimmer and Lynyrd Skynyrd.[citation needed]

Events

List of Events

Board of Directors[4]

Board of Directors

  • President and Executive Director – Virginia (Ginny) A. Clark
  • Vice President – Sarah Axelrod
  • Vice President - George Hamlin IV
  • Vice President - Stency Wegman
  • Secretary - Barbara LaVerdi
  • Treasurer – Oksana (Sandy) Dominach

Directors:

  • Richard Sands (Chairman of the Board)
  • Virginia (Ginny) A. Clark
  • Lauren Dixon
  • Oksana (Sandy) Dominach
  • Asher Flaum
  • Bill Goodrich
  • George W. Hamlin IV
  • Tim Jones
  • Mary Krause
  • Diana Lauria
  • James A. Locke III, Esq.
  • Dr. Barbara Risser
  • Ginny Ryan
  • Philip H. Yawman

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-12-05. Retrieved 2009-11-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://www.unelectable.com/show/id/8371
  3. ^ "History of CMAC | CMAC Events". www.cmacevents.com. Retrieved 2016-07-21.
  4. ^ "Board of Directors | CMAC Events". www.cmacevents.com. Retrieved 2016-07-21.