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THE ARTS BEAT: Cayuga Sound Festival

When it was announced earlier this year that Ithaca would be getting its first music festival this year in Stewart Park, many people were excited. When it was also announced that local breakout band X Ambassadors were going to be curating the event, people were understandably even more excited.

To get more of the details, I reached out to organizers with the Cayuga Sound Festival and managed to be connected with X Ambassador’s keyboardist Casey Harris for the debut of my WHCU segment, The Arts Beat. Find out more below, and at the festival’s website at www.cayugasoundfestival.com.

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