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Calendar of Music Events

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Tuesday Mar 22, 2022 to Monday Mar 28, 2022

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Tuesday, March 22
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Wednesday, March 23
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Thursday, March 24
Thursday
7:00 pm
Fred Thomas of The JBs, with Opener: 7he 7eamThe FALCON
1348 Route 9W
Marlboro, NY   See Map
"Make it Funky at 50" Celebrating the 1971-1974 Era of the Godfather of Soul with Fred Thomas of the J.B.’s

Fred Thomas occupies a special niche in the history R&B. As James Brown’s principal bassist since 1971 (the “Make if Funky” era), Fred participated in one the most prolific periods in the Godfather of Soul’s incredible career as a member of Brown’s band, the J.B.'s.

https://www.facebook.com/FredThomasoftheJBs/

Fred Thomas occupies a special niche in the history R&B. As James Brown’s principal bassist since 1971 (the “Make if Funky” era), Fred participated in one the most prolific periods in the Godfather of Soul’s incredible career as a member of Brown’s band, the J.B.'s.

Fred can be heard on No. 1 R&B singles “Make it Funky”, “Hot Pants”, “Get on the Good Foot” and the Top 10 R&B singles “I’m a Greedy Man”, “There It Is”, and “Honkey Tonk“. He’s on the all-time classics “Papa Don’t Take No Mess”, "Doing it to Death (Funky Good Time)”, "I Got Ants in My Pants”, "Stoned to the Bone” and instrumental classics like “Pass the Peas” and “Gimme Some More”. Fred’s bass lines are heard on some of the most sampled songs of all time, including Bobby Byrd's "I Know You Got Soul" and Lyn Collin's "Think”.

Fred Thomas is on the seminal "Live at the Apollo Vol. 3 Revolution of the Mind" and the recently released Vol 4 from 1972. He can be seen in the "Soul Power" (2008) documentary of James Brown's 1974 concert in Zaire, as well as in the many James Brown "Soul Train" appearances.

With The JBs, Thomas is front and center singing, playing bass and tearing into a mix of blues and soul classics and the JB hits he recorded on.

PRINCIPLE MEMBERS ~

Fred Thomas / Bass, Vocals
Gabriel Caplan / Guitar (Naomi Shelton & the Gospel Queens)
Tyrone Cox / Trumpet, Vocals (Crown Heights Affair)
Kaori Kiki Nakajima / Tenor Sax (Japan tour - Ben E. King, The Stylistics, Three Degrees)
Jackie Coleman / Trumpet (Antibalas)
Geoff Burke / Alto Sax (Harry Connick Jr. Band)
Ramsey Jones / Drums (GZA Liquid Swords)

Soul Train 1974 (Fred then!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JplWxMAIJao

Sex Machine 2021 (Fred now!)
https://www.facebook.com/FredThomasoftheJBs/videos/1367056743726047

BK Stories:
https://youtu.be/bVwlMtTUezM

Chick'n Pickin':
wIth Clyde Stubblefied, John "Jabo" Starks, John Medeski, Fred Wesley, John Scofield AND Fred Thomas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHSJ5i7fB5I
Thursday
7:00 pm
Opener for Fred Thomas
with 7he 7eam
The FALCON
1348 Route 9W
Marlboro, NY   See Map
Formed by multi-instrumentalist/rapper Big Bad Baragon, 7he 7eam is a passionate, all-purpose posse - rap, rock and pop band - providing a range of music unbound by genre, geographic or generational restrictions
Friday, March 25
Friday
2:00 pm
to
11:59 pm
Women in Music Summit
with We GOT THE BEAT
Singer-Songwriter
Bearsville Theater
291 Tinker St
Woodstock, NY   See Map
“We Got the Beat – A Women in Music Summit” will bring together creatives and music lovers for three days of concerts, panels, screenings, and conversation at Woodstock’s historic Bearsville Theater, March 25-27. This is an immersive weekend covering every aspect of the contributions made by women to the world of music.

Hosted by author/music journalist Holly George-Warren and Bearsville Venue owner Lizzie Vann, this first annual gathering will feature music industry leaders, award-winning performers, DJs, photographers, filmmakers, and music journalists.
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Friday
6:00 pm
to
8:00 pm
Celebrating Women’s History Month
with KJ Denhert & Band
Folk/Traditional, Jazz
BeanRunner Cafe
201 S. Division Street @ Esther
Peekskill, NY   See Map
KJ Denhert is an award-winning songwriter, guitarist, vocalist and bandleader living in Ossining, New York. She is a consummate artist with a rich history; a legend of Urban Folk & Jazz who channels a wide range of influences to create something completely unique. She performs regularly in New York and around the world and has shared stages with internationally renowned jazz and pop musicians such as GRAMMY Award winners Alicia Keys, Roberta Flack and many more. KJ has a residency at The 55 Bar in New York City’s West Village performing with her all-star band when she is not touring. 
She has released 10 albums including her latest "Destiny", and is at work on 3 new original projects set for 2018-19.

$20 admission. Proof of vaccination is required. Masks to be worn until seated. Call 914-737-1701 for reservations.
Friday
6:30 pm
to
9:30 pm
An Evening Out
with The Chain Gang
Rock (classic), Pop/Soft Rock, and Dance
82 BBQ
3134 Route 82
Verbank, NY   See Map
The BBQ is GREAT here and its a fun atmosphere to join with friends for an evening of food, drink and music from the Chain Gang!



Friday
7:00 pm
to
9:30 pm
THE KINGSTON DUO is BACK!
with "Wild" Bill Drucker & Jon Ahmadjian
Country, Bluegrass, and Singer-Songwriter
Apex Brewery
405 NY-17m
Monroe, NY   See Map
The DUO has no relation to the Trio who dominated the Folk Era but both Jon and Wild Bill live Kingston and will be bringing their signature guitar/banjo sound to an onslaught of iconic classics from Rock, Bluegrass, Folk, Standards, Traditional, Classic Country AND Western by artists such as The Dead, the Sinatras, the Guthries, George and Grandpa Jones, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Marty Robbins, Chuck Berry, Merle Haggard and Glen Campbell. We also have a passel of catchy original songs, soon to be iconic (we believe). So catch them LIVE while savoring the Crafty Apex brews.


Kingston Duo Videos
Friday
7:00 pm
Dylan Doyle BandThe FALCON
1348 Route 9W
Marlboro, NY   See Map
Roots Rock/Jam Funk artist, Dylan Doyle album - Pleasures Of The Damned, a 14- track recording, was released in 2020. Listen here: https://youtu.be/Syoo2wKjqSA

Woman Of The Shoreline: https://soundcloud.com/.../woman-of-the-shoreline-master-v1

FEATURING ~
Manuel Quintana / Drums
Anthony Candulo / Bass
Scott Milici / Keys

http://www.dylandoyleband.com/

Based in the Hudson Valley, rising star Dylan Doyle has been performing nationally, as well as internationally. Southern bred, northern raised, his trio’s style of music lies somewhere between roots rock and jam funk. It evokes Woodstock and dips into southern soul; a uniquely American sound.

Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan became a seasoned professional while relatively young. He has played with notable musicians such as, Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat).

Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known, with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”

Attesting to Dylan’s versatility, Dylan has played the King Biscuit Blues Festival three consecutive years as well headlining the Grateful Garcia Gathering, the largest Grateful Dead festival in the Midwest. He consistently packs houses across Europe and the US.
Friday
7:00 pm
to
9:30 pm
Event postponed to 4/29 scheduling snafu
with "Wild" Bill Drucker
Country, Bluegrass, and Singer-Songwriter
Apex Brewery
405 NY-17m
Monroe, NY   See Map
The DUO has no relation to the Trio who dominated the Folk Era but both Jon and Wild Bill live Kingston and will be bringing their signature guitar/banjo sound to an onslaught of iconic classics from Rock, Bluegrass, Folk, Standards, Traditional, Classic Country AND Western by artists such as The Dead, the Sinatras, the Guthries, George and Grandpa Jones, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Marty Robbins, Chuck Berry, Merle Haggard and Glen Campbell. We also have a passel of catchy original songs, soon to be iconic (we believe). So catch them LIVE while savoring the Crafty Apex brews.


Kingston Duo Videos
Friday
8:00 pm
to
11:00 pm
LIVE at Bearsville Theater
with Darlene Love
Rock (50's-60's)
Bearsville Theater
291 Tinker St
Woodstock, NY   See Map
Darlene Love at Bearsville Theater

Doors 6PM. Show 8PM

Advance Tickets $55-$95 / Day of Show Tickets $60-$100

Through the years, Darlene Love continues to captivate audiences worldwide with her warm, gracious stage presence and superb performances. Her Billboard hits include: He’s a Rebel, The Boy I’m Gonna Marry, Wait ‘Til my Bobby Gets Home, He’s Sure the Boy I Love, and the legendary #1 holiday classic Christmas Baby Please Come Home. Darlene Love received her industry’s highest award when Bette Midler inducted her into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Saturday, March 26
Saturday
9:30 pm
to
12:30 am
Dance Party!
with Bill's Toupee
Covers, Dance, and Motown/R&B
Putnam house
983 Route 6
Mahopac, NY   See Map
A brand new steak house built for music & dancing.
Saturday
12:00 pm
to
2:00 pm
Acoustic Brunch
with Steve Black
Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter
Silk Factory Café
299 Washington St.
Newburgh, NY   See Map
Silk Factory Café presents Steve Black!
Taking the stage at 12pm while you enjoy delicious eats & drinks at the café☕️ Our bar will be open for you to enjoy a Mimosa, Bloody Mary, or whatever you fancy🥂
Saturday
5:00 pm
to
8:00 pm
Acoustic Originals and Classic Covers
with Eric Erickson
Singer-Songwriter, Folk/Traditional, and Pop/Soft Rock
Yanni's Too Restaurant
16 Marina Drive
Coeymans, NY   See Map
It’s Spring and Eric will emerge from hibernation! Call 518-756-7033 or
click here for more information.
Saturday
6:00 pm
to
8:00 pm
Lady Got Chops Women's Music Festival
with Kappertime, featuring funk guitarist Debbie Knapper
Funk
BeanRunner Cafe
201 S. Division Street @ Esther
Peekskill, NY   See Map
Debbie Knapper is a renowned funk guitarist who, at the age of 19, landed her first paying gig with the gospel / R&B sensation, Marvin Sease. Since then, her talent has yielded her a recording deal with RCA Records and mega producer, MTUME, and world tours with the likes of IBIS, Kit McClure, Kelis, and Breaking Point. Debbie has played in various bands including Lady Got Chops, Ladies in the House, Girls Trip, Castleberry and Dupre, Toshie Regan, Cuba Gooding Sr., from the Main Ingredients and with various other talents. In the 80s and 90s, she was co-musical director for an all-female band, IBIS, and is currently leading her own band, Knappertime. For the last 17 years she has run a popping Open Mic every Sunday evening at Oasis, a venue located in Baldwin, NY.

$20 admission. For reservations call 914-737-1701.

Proof of vaccination and ID required at the door.

Lady Got Chops Music Festival is produced by Kim Clarke.
Saturday
6:00 pm
to
11:00 pm
An Evening of Music and Dance
with The Chain Gang
Dance, Rock (classic), and Pop/Soft Rock
The Grandview
176 Rinaldi Blvd
Poughkeepsie, NY   See Map
Dutchess Community College Foundation GALA
PRIVATE EVENT
More info on the DCC Foundation
Saturday
7:00 pm
Split Bill...
with Johnny Society
The FALCON
1348 Route 9W
Marlboro, NY   See Map
"They're just so... GOOD. Music you can sink your teeth into. Music that's like the best hamburger you ever ate."
Houston Chronicle

Johnny Society is everything surviving classic rock bands haven't been since their '60s and '70s heydays: rocking, funky and soulful. - Entertainment Weekly

"This New York quartet adds a dash of Queen's power pomp to its Cheap Trick-inspired ironic lyrics and coolly abrasive melodies. Here's a band unafraid to rock like punk never happened." - Relix Magazine

While you¹re wasting arena money on classic-rock dinosaurs, pop maestros Johnny Society are producing the transcendent rock & roll magic you really crave. Get a refund, and buy this and the JS catalog. - The Village Voice

Popular Man: https://youtu.be/qVYK-r5oTsM

http://www.johnnysociety.com/

"Johnny Society is led by a songwriting machine with a rock star's voice." - The New York Times

Johnny Society frontman Kenny Siegal is a madman on guitar, piano and harpsichord, plowing through wild arrangements that hearken back to ambitiously orchestrated 70s arena rock, touching on glam and a soulful strain of Britpop that evokes modern bands like Oasis as well as some oldies.New Music Monthly-Steve Klinge

Johnny Society's Kenny Siegal subscribes to the "more is more" school of songwriting. His songs twist and turn at odd and unexpected angles, conflating styles and eras, but often creating something coherent and stirring. on their fourth album, Life Behind the 21st Century Wall, the New York quartet gravitates to swampy blues, elastic honky tonk, slinky blue-eyed soul and pounding rock, sometimes within the space of a song.

Johnny Society's prodigy Kenny Siegal's four-piece of sonic thrill-seekers, are already delivering, destined to find a reward in rock n' roll heaven some day for their honesty, style and amazing songwriting. To put it simply, without any exaggeration, Johnny Society can make even the most cynical listener love pop music.

Johnny Society's album, Life Behind The 21st Century Wall, is rich in sly, gritty soul and heavy blues drunk on funk and sexy shuffle, a potion that hits you in the heart and bones.
Saturday
7:00 pm
Split Bill...
with The Mommyheads
The FALCON
1348 Route 9W
Marlboro, NY   See Map
Age of Isolation: https://youtu.be/mhVhly6oAWA

The Mommyheads
https://www.mommyheads.com/

FEATURING ~
Adam Elk – guitar, vocal, plus occasional mandolin, melodica, autoharp, piano
Michael Holt – keyboards, vocals, occasional guitar
Dan Fisherman – drums, harmony vocals
Jason McNair – bass
Jackie Simons – guitar , keys

While there’s no misunderstanding why The Mommyheads chose the title AGE OF ISOLATION (2021) for their second album in two years. It’s also no surprise the band still sounds as creatively charismatic as we’ve come to expect from this experienced NYC four-piece. The band led by the hooking and idiosyncratic vocals of Adam Elk, maintains an alt-rock flair that contains brushes of Grandaddy, Flaming Lips, and XTC rolled up its own intelligent modern hue of musical colors.

30-plus years into their formation the band has made many great records despite a lengthy hiatus, Age of Isolation is their strongest to date. And of course, you can never say they sound like their heroes as they’ve been doing this just as long as anybody- now is the time The Mommyheads get their well-earned due.

The Mommyheads songwriting chops remain unparalleled as in the first song with its stick in your head anthem roaring: “it’s a brave new world/where everyone’s a winner/your always free to tune out and eat your tv dinner.” Mommyheads avoid lyrical cliches and triumph with the album’s loose theme of our society of becoming preoccupied with being safe/secure that we’re forgetting how to connect.

Imagine if the most alienating prog bands actually wrote sing-alongs? The Mommyhead’s fill this demanding niche. Age of Isolation will serve as a musical timestamp: an accompaniment of survival and prevailing during the most messed up of times.
Saturday
8:00 pm
to
10:00 pm
Professor Louie’s Century of The Blues Concert ft. Joe Louis Walker and Guy Davis
Jazz
Paramount Hudson Valley Theater
1008 Brown St, Peekskill, NY 10566
Peekskill, NY   See Map
Featuring Joe Louis Walker, Guy Davis, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix, and more!
PLUS On The Big Screen – A Photographic Journey by Joseph A. Rosen Keeping The Blues Alive
Professor Louie’s Century Of The Blues Concert is a thank you to the great blues artists in history for their contributions throughout the years!
Louie has assembled a show of historical performers, who will interpret some of the greatest songs in Blues History. Tracing acoustic Blues, Gospel Music, Rock n Roll to Chicago Blues, this concert continues to keep this American Heritage Music Sound alive.
JOE LOUIS WALKER is a true powerhouse guitar virtuoso, unique singer and prolific songwriter.
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Saturday
8:00 pm
David Broza & Trio Havana
Roots Music, Rock (progressive)
Emelin Theatre
153 Library Lane
MAMARONECK, NY   See Map
From Haifa to Havana, David Broza, one of Israel’s most important recording artists, brings the full spectrum of his music in collaboration with the Cuban band, Trio Havana.

Israel’s legendary singer-songwriter David Broza brings a unique Cuban twist to his hit songs through a collaboration with Trio Havana. Band members include: Manuel Alejandro Carro – Cuban-born singer-songwriter and master percussionist with a style firmly rooted in Latin Pop; Yuniel Jiminez “El Guajiro” – master tres guitar player from Santa Clara, Cuba; Jorge Bringas – renowned bassist from Havana, Cuba, who played previously with Albita Rodriguez and the late Celia Cruz.
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Saturday
8:00 pm
to
9:30 pm
Melissa Manchester
Contemporary, Pop/Soft Rock
Paramount Theatre
17 South Street
Middletown, NY   See Map
In 1980, MELISSA MANCHESTER became the first recording artist in the history of the Academy Awards to have two nominated movie themes in a single year, “Through The Eyes Of Love” from Ice Castles and “I’ll Never Say Goodbye” from The Promise, and to perform them both on the Oscar telecast. MELISSA starred in the national tours of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Music Of The Night and Song And Dance, and created the role of Maddy, the title character’s mother, on the NBC hit TV series Blossom.
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Saturday
8:00 pm
to
10:00 pm
2 OF A KIND @ The Stissing Center
Americana, Swing/Jump, Big Band, and Soul
The Stissing Center
2950 Church Street
Pine Plains, NY   See Map
2 of a Kind’s original signature show “Sing, Swing, and Soul” is a sophisticated journey of the musical styles that have become the standards of the great American song book and the contemporary soundtrack our lives. The song list evokes the famous male duet partners, Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, Bobby Darrin and Johnny Mercer, and the Rat Pack. The versatility of styles runs the gamut from contemporary crooners including Harry Connick Jr., Barry Manilow, Michael Bublé, and John Legend. Songs include: “Me and My Shadow”, “Ain’t that a Kick in the Head”, “Home” and a high energy Motown Medley. The show has been pleasing audiences for over 5 years and is the truest illustration of the one-of-a-kind versatility of 2 of a Kind. 

Doors open 7:30. Showtime: 8:00 PM.

5 and older. Face masks are optional - though children under the age of 5 must wear a face mask.

Bar: Wine, beer, and soft drinks are available for purchase at this event.

2950 Church Street • Pine Plains, New York
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Saturday
8:00 pm
to
11:00 pm
LIVE at Bearsville Theater
with Joan Osborne
Rock (modern)
Bearsville Theater
291 Tinker St
Woodstock, NY   See Map
A powerful vocalist whose repertoire reveals a sure command of rock,pop, soul, blues, jazz, and a variety of other styles; Joan Osborne burst into stardom in 1995 with the release of her first major-label album, Relish. The song “One of Us” became a massive hit single, and a career as a pop star seemed assured.

Her 1995 album Relish was a critical and commercial success and spawned the international hit single and video “What If God Was One Of Us“. She directed the video for Relish’s second single St. Teresa and created the artwork for the album’s physical package. She has traveled the U.S. and the world for over twenty-five years performing in clubs, theaters, arenas and stadiums, with her own band and as a featured vocalist.
Saturday
9:00 pm
to
11:00 pm
THE KINGSTON DUO is BACK!
with "Wild" Bill Drucker & Jon Ahmadjian
Covers, Country, and Bluegrass
Two-Way Brewery
18 West Main Street
Beacon, NY   See Map
THE DUO has no relation to the TRIO that dominated the Folk Era but Jon and Wild Bill live in Kingston and will be bringing their Signature guitar/banjo touch to an eclectic onslaught of iconic classics from Merl Haggard, The Dead, Sinatra, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Broadway, Marty Robbins, Pete Seeger, the Guthrie's, Kenny Rogers, The American Songbook, Bobby Darin, John Denver, among others and a passel of originals trending iconic. See them LIVE on Saturday March 26 at The Two-Way Brewery in Beacon New York amidst a staggering array of craft beers and well-crafted vittles!
KINGSTON DUO videos
Saturday
10:00 pm
to
2:00 am
Fusion Funk Dance Party
with Banned Jezebel, Art Thief
Funk, Dance, and Pop/Soft Rock
Snug Harbor
38 Main St
New Paltz, NY   See Map
Saturday, March 26th. Snug Harbor, 38 Main St., New Paltz. Art Thief at 10pm (with Sam Smith). Banned Jezebel at 11:30pm (with Jezebel Jeffrey, Terry Hampton, Steve Repka & Anthony Geathers). $7 at the door
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Sunday, March 27
Sunday
12:00 pm
to
2:00 pm
Acoustic Brunch
with Dylan Doyle
Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter
Silk Factory Café
299 Washington St.
Newburgh, NY   See Map
Silk Factory Café presents Dylan Doyle!
Taking the stage at 12pm while you enjoy delicious eats & drinks at the café☕️ Our bar will be open for you to enjoy a Mimosa, Bloody Mary, or whatever you fancy🥂
Facebook Event
Sunday
3:00 pm
to
5:00 pm
LISA GUTKIN
Acoustic
BeanRunner Cafe
201 S. Division Street @ Esther
Peekskill, NY   See Map
Lisa Gutkin, best known as violinist and vocalist for the Grammy-winning Klezmatics, for "Gonna Get Through This World" that she co-wrote with Woody Guthrie, and for her work with Sting in "The Last Ship," has recently released "From Here On In," a CD of original songs and is a co-composer of, and on stage musician in "Indecent," a new play about Sholem Asch's "God of Vengeance" by Paula Vogel, which opens on Broadway in April 2017.

$10 admission. Call for reservations as this show will fill quickly.


For information on ResistAIM press here. Adm. $15
Sunday
3:00 pm
to
5:00 pm
Malolli Trio, Senior Center
Classical/Opera
Howard Garrett Stage at Senior Center, Montgomery
36 Bridge Street
Montgomery, NY   See Map
Malolli Trio will come from Florida to perform at our Series a wonderful concert. Don't miss this joyful day. Admission free.
Direcions
Sunday
7:00 pm
Sunday Evening Jazz
with Lew Tabackin Trio | 82nd B'Day Concert
The FALCON
1348 Route 9W
Marlboro, NY   See Map
FEATURING ~
Lew Tabackin / Flute & Saxophone
Yasushi Nakamura / Bass
Jason Tiemann / Drums

Video: Lew Tabackin Trio | The Man I Love: https://youtu.be/ug3bXRCV6FE

https://www.lewtabackin.com/

The legendary Lew Tabackin is one of the few jazz musicians who has been able to develop completely different musical personalities on two instruments. As a tenor saxophonist, he is a hard-driving, tough-toned player reminiscent of Sonny Rollins, Don Byas, and sometimes, tone-wise, Ben Webster. But as a flutist, he sounds like a highly expressive master of Asian classical music. Whether heard as the main soloist with his wife Toshiko Akiyoshi's Jazz Orchestra or jamming with a small group, Tabackin has been a masterful player for the past several decades.

In NY in 1965, he worked with Maynard Ferguson, the Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra, Joe Henderson, Elvin Jones, and the Tonight Show Band, among others.

After marrying Toshiko Akiyoshi, he toured Japan with her (1970-1971). When they moved to LA in 1972, they formed her orchestra, which, thanks to Akiyoshi's arrangements and Tabackin's solo talents, became one of the top jazz big bands. In 1982, they relocated to NY, where the orchestra has continued on a part-time basis. Lew Tabackin has since played in many different small groups, remaining a brilliant improviser. Mr.Tabackin has also been associated with several all-star bands, including George Wein's Newport All-Star Band, the New York Jazz Giants, and the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band.

https://www.yasushinakamurabass.com/about

“One of the most commanding voices on bass today”
Yasushi Nakamura is praised for imaginative, quicksilver bass lines that deepen the groove. His blend of guitar-like precision and gut-level blues has sparked collaborations with artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Wycliffe Gordon, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Hank Jones, Dave Douglas, Steve Miller, etc. With his charismatic stage presence and artful, hard swinging melodic touch, Nakamura is a first-call performer capturing new audiences and fans around the world.

https://jasontiemann.com/

NY City based jazz drummer, Jason Tiemann maintains a busy schedule as a freelance performer and educator. Admittedly drawing influence from the great(s) Philly Joe Jones, Tony Williams, Elvin Jones and Billy Higgins, Tiemann is quickly forging his musical voice on the New York scene by fusing his depth of historical foundation with crisp technique and propulsive, intuitive swing.

Sunday
9:00 pm
to
10:30 pm
Doug Kolmar
Singer-Songwriter, Americana, and Folk/Traditional
Hootenanny Cafe Mini Concerts
Online and on the radio, NY   See Map
Doug Kolmar is an award-winning singer/songwriter based near Portland, ME. His songs are notable for their ability to uncover large truths through small details. Growing up in the suburbs of New York City, with parents who worked in theatre, he was steeped in the music of Broadway and Tin Pan Alley from an early age. A varied musical journey followed, including jazz guitar studies, stints in rock and blues bands, and a Master’s Degree in Music Composition from NYU. Since moving to Maine 20 years ago, he has focused on writing and performing songs that connect with audiences by telling stories of everyday struggles, with warmth, empathy, and a touch of dark humor. He regularly performs around New England as a solo artist and with the Folk/Americana group, Arcadia Band. So Said Life, his fourth solo album will be available in April 2022.
Monday, March 28
Monday
7:30 pm
to
10:30 pm
Woodstock Celtic Session
Irish (traditional), Acoustic, and Celtic
R&R Taproom
104 Mill Hil Rd
Woodstock, NY   See Map
The Woodstock Celtic Session is a weekly gathering of Traditional musicians who come together to enjoy and play Irish music and more in a relaxed pub setting. Musicians, experienced in trad Irish tunes are welcome to play. All are welcome to listen and enjoy live acoustic music unplugged! The Woodstock Celtic Session is the longest running Irish Music Session in the Hudson Valley! This is our 20th year! Join us!

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