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Legendary Music, Comedy and more set to Grace Chevy Court as part of Jams Funk Fest During The 2024 Great New York State Fair

Whether you’re looking for chart-topping hits or legendary comedic performances, JAMS Funk Fest 2024 has something for everyone with R&B chart toppers TMF and Raydio joining renowned performer C.P. Lacey this summer as headliners at The Great New York State Fair’s Chevy Court Stage on Saturday, August 31. Performances will kick off at 12 p.m. and last until 10 p.m., with a number of artists taking the stage throughout the day. Raydio will go on at 6:30 p.m. and TMF will close out JAMS Funk Fest at 8 p.m. C.P. Lacey will perform between each act with his first performance scheduled for 4:30 p.m. With over 200 years of combined experience creating music, TMF, which stands for The Music Forever, previously performed as Maze featuring Frankie Beverly. The group is comprised of seven veteran performers, singers, songwriters, and producers who have collaborated with some of very biggest artists in the music industry including Beyonce, Janet Jackson, Earth, Wind and Fire, Whitney Houston, Luther Vandross, Al Jarreau, Frankie Beverly, George Duke, Anita Baker, George Benson, Steve Perry, Donnie McClurkin, and Alanis Morrisette. Recipients of the 2023 Joseph R. Biden Presidential Lifetime Achievement and Volunteer Service Awards, TMF continues to crank out hits with its recently released self-titled album charting in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and France. The album is a complete funk groove that follows and encompasses a musical story line from “Let Me Love You,” “New Again,” “Making Love to the Music,” “I’ll Never Let You Go,” “Choices,” “So Deep in Love,” “When the Groove Feels Right,” and “Tribute to the Great Ones.” Raydio has been electrifying audiences for more than five decades and scored its first big hit in 1978 with “Jack and Jill.” The single peaked at #8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Chart and reached #11 in the U.K. Singles Chart earning the group a gold record in the process. “Is This a Love Thing” peaked at #27 in the United Kingdom in 1978 with the group’s follow-up hit “You Can’t Change That” reaching #9 on the Billboard Chart just one year later. In the 1980s, the group produced two more albums, resulting in two top 40 singles including their biggest hit, “A Woman Needs Love (Just Like You Do),” which reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following Raydio’s achievements, several members went on to have successful solo careers, including Ray Parker, Jr. who scored six top 40 hits, most notably “Ghostbusters,” which was the title track of the film Ghostbusters and remained at #1 for three weeks on the Billboard Top 100 in 1984. For more than three decades, C.P. Lacey has been performing both domestically and internationally, receiving countless ovations from gratified audiences everywhere. With an extraordinary ability to sing, do comedy, dance, and act, Lacey flawlessly impersonates top celebrities and public figures with bedazzling accuracy, including Kanye West, Eddie Murphy, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, the legendary James Brown, and more. Lacey has also created his own cast of characters like “Grandma Yea,” “Shark Bait,” “Lil L,” and so many more. His signature flair has afforded him appearances with Caroline’s Comedy Club in New York City, appearances on B.E.T’s “Comic View,” “The Chappelle Show,” and a featured role in John Kesselman’s comedy movie The Hebrew Hammer alongside actors Adam Goldberg and Mario Van Peebles. A multi-dimensional talent, Lacey and his alter-ego cast of characters have shared the stage with a variety of Hollywood’s most notable artists including Sting, Tracy Morgan, Steve Harvey, Jimmy Fallon, and Tina Fey. “Our lineup keeps getting better and better with the addition of TMF, Raydio, and C.P. Lacey as part of JAMS Funk Fest live at Chevy Court Stage,” said Interim Director Julie LaFave. “We’re so grateful to have this one-of-a-kind event back at The Fair for another memorable show. With a blend of comedy and timeless hits from the 70s and 80s, this year’s performance is sure to have fairgoers on their feet. Here at The Fair, fairgoers can see living legends, up-and-coming artists, and the stars of today – all for $8 admission!” The JAMS acronym stands for Joined Artists, Musicians, and Singers. JAMS is a collaborative of creatives from Syracuse, N.Y. working to enhance the local arts scene through the offerings of diverse artists. “New York State’s appreciation for diverse cultures and its mission to be inclusive is once again reflected in the entertainment line-up for The Great New York State Fair,” said Reggie Seigler, President of JAMS.  The Fair starts Wednesday, August 21, and runs through Labor Day, Monday, September 2. All concerts are included in the price of admission, which will go on sale later this summer. The Great New York State Fair is the most affordable state fair in the country. Tickets are $8 for adults while admission is free for children under 12 and senior citizens aged 65 and older. In total, The Fair’s Chevrolet Music Series will feature 39 national recording acts. There will be a daily 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. concert at Chevy Court(located near Gate 1), and a daily 8 p.m. concert at Suburban Park(located on the western end of the Fairgrounds, beyond the Midway). All concerts announced thus far are provided in the charts below. Fair staff will continue to update schedules on The Fair’s website at pages dedicated to Chevy Court and Suburban Park. Chevy Court Wednesday, August 21 1:00 p.m. Chubby Checker Wednesday, August 21 6:00 p.m. 90s Rewind Thursday, August 22 1:00 p.m. RVSHVD Thursday, August 22 6:00 p.m. Ace Frehley Friday, August 23 1:00 p.m. Sophie B. Hawkins Friday, August 23 6:00 p.m. Sister Sledge Saturday, August 24 1:00 p.m. Kidz Bop Saturday, August 24 6:00 p.m. Ying Yang Twins Sunday, August 25 1:00 p.m. The Elders Sunday, August 25 6:00 p.m. Dax Monday, August 26 1:00 p.m. Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone Monday, August 26 6:00 p.m. CAIN Tuesday, August 27 1:00 p.m. Little Anthony and the Imperials Tuesday, August 27 6:00 p.m. Blue Öyster Cult Wednesday, August 28 6:00 p.m. Danielle Ponder Thursday, August 29 6:00

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Attorney General James Applauds Passage of Legislation to Protect Children Online   

Legislation Advanced by AG James will Limit Social Media Features Harmful to Teen Mental Health, Prevent Collection of Children’s Personal Data   New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James today applauded the legislative passage of two historic bills to protect children online and address the youth mental health crisis fueled by social media. The bills, sponsored by Senator Andrew Gounardes and Assemblymember Nily Rozic, and advanced by Attorney General James in October 2023, will protect children by prohibiting online sites from collecting and sharing their personal data and limiting addictive features of social media platforms that are known to harm their mental health and development. The nation-leading legislation will serve as a model for other states to follow as governments work to curb the most dangerous aspects of social media to protect children online.   “Our children are enduring a mental health crisis, and social media is fueling the fire and profiting from the epidemic,” said Attorney General James. “The legislation my team worked on and supported along with bill sponsors Senator Gounardes and Assemblymember Rozic will help address the addictive features that have made social media so insidious and anxiety-producing. I applaud Governor Hochul, Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, Assembly Speaker Heastie, and the legislative majorities for supporting this legislation and for agreeing that protecting children’s mental health must be a top priority. New York state is once again leading the nation, and I hope other states will follow suit and pass legislation to protect children and put their mental health above big tech companies’ profits.”  Multiple studies have found a link between excessive social media use, poor sleep quality, and poor mental health among young people. Algorithmic feeds, which are designed to harness personal data to serve users content to keep them on the platform for as long as possible, have increased the addictive nature of social media platforms and heightened the risk to young users’ wellbeing. Other research has shown that adolescents who spend more than three hours per day on social media face double the risk of experiencing poor mental health outcomes, including symptoms of depression and anxiety. Additionally, children are vulnerable to having their location and other personal data tracked, shared, and sold online. This data, which is used without consent and often without knowledge, fuels a multi-billion dollar advertising industry targeted at minors. Moreover, that data is at greater risk of falling into the wrong hands, including human traffickers and others who might prey on young people.    “New York is leading the nation to protect our kids from addictive social media feeds and shield their personal data from predatory companies,” said New York Governor Kathy Hochul. “Together, we’ve taken a historic step forward in our efforts to address the youth mental health crisis and create a safer digital environment for young people. I am grateful to Attorney General James and bill sponsors Senator Gounardes and Assemblymember Rozic for their vital partnership in advancing this transformative legislation.” “As we navigate the threats social media poses to our youth in today’s ever-evolving technological landscape, I’m proud that, under my leadership, the Senate Majority created the Senate’s Internet and Technology Committee to focus on these issues,” said Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. “I thank Attorney General Letitia James and Bill Sponsor Senator Gounardes for their diligent work on this legislation and collaborating with stakeholders and colleagues to reach an agreement that best supports our youth in achieving healthier social media usage. Together, we will continue to take all necessary actions to protect the mental well-being of our children.” “As technology evolves, so must the ways we protect our kids from harm – both on and offline,” said Speaker Carl Heastie. “These bills will give parents the tools to help protect kids from predatory practices that impact their mental health by eliminating the addictive personalized feeds and will make online privacy the default for New York’s children, preventing companies from collecting and using their data. Thank you to our Assembly sponsor Nily Rozic and to Governor Kathy Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James and our partners in the Senate for all the work they’ve done on this to make online spaces safer for kids.” “I first introduced legislation to protect kids online back in 2022 because as a father of two young kids I knew we had to rein in social media, and I knew it would be a fight,” said bill sponsor Senator Andrew Gounardes. “Now thanks to the relentless advocacy of young people, parents, educators, and advocates, we beat Big Tech. We’ve reached a deal to pass strong legislation that will protect kids’ privacy and let them enjoy social media free from the unwanted content they didn’t sign up for. It would not have been possible without the extraordinary collaboration of Governor Hochul, Attorney General Letitia James, Assemblymember Rozic, and legislative leadership. This is a necessary and nation-leading step for families across New York, and I couldn’t be prouder.” “We must do all that we can to protect our kids from the harmful influence of addictive algorithms and unchecked data collection, the passage of the SAFE for Kids Act and the NY Child Data Protection Act are the straightforward first step in that effort,” said bill sponsor Assemblymember Nily Rozic. “These new laws signal that New York is taking the lead in putting New Yorkers’ safety and privacy at the forefront. I thank Governor Hochul, Attorney General James, and Senator Gounardes for their collaborative efforts in order to protect young people in the digital age.” Attorney General James worked with bill sponsors Senator Gounardes and Assemblymember Rozic to craft legislation that will address these problems, and the growing mental health crisis being fueled by social media companies. The two pieces of legislation introduced in October 2023, and strongly supported by Governor Kathy Hochul, will add critical protections for children and young adults online by restricting the collection of minors’ personal data and changing how young users are served content on social media platforms to reduce the harms of addictive features

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