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Friday Feb 17, 2023 to Thursday Feb 23, 2023
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Friday, February 17 |
Friday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Good times in southern Orange County! with T.J. Santiago Acoustic, Covers, and Roots Music | Westtown Fare 795 Rte. 284 Westttown, NY See Map |
Looking forward to playing at Westtown Fare! Hope to see you there! Inside and outside dining. Come show some live music and local business support! | ||
Friday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Sons of Hudson Americana, Country | Tin Barn Brewing Hudson Valley 62 Kings Highway Bypass 10918 Chester, NY See Map |
Sons of Hudson returns to Tin Barn Brewing for another evening of old favorites and new originals. Be sure to bring your dancing shoes! | ||
Friday 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Rock and Dance with The Chain Gang Rock (classic), Pop/Soft Rock, and Dance | La Puerta Azul 2510 Route 44 Salt Point, NY See Map |
We're back at one of our favorite venues. The Chain Gang will perform a mix of classic rock and pop (60's through 80s) at this very popular establishment. Billy Joel, The Beatles, The Eagles, BS&T, and tons more. The gang at La Puerta Azul are great hosts.
The food and drink are outstanding. There is no cover charge! | ||
Friday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Brazilian Music with the Kristen Mather de Andrade Band Jazz, Latin | BeanRunner Cafe 201 S. Division Street @ Esther Peekskill, NY See Map |
Join Kristen Mather de Andrade for an evening of exciting and soulful Brazilian Music. Joined by musicians she met in the rich Brazilian music scene in NYC, she is excited to collaborate with them for a first-time performance at Bean Runner Cafe!
Described as "eclectic and engaging" and "an artist to be on the lookout for," New York-based artist Kristen Mather de Andrade has immersed herself in a broad array of musical worlds and cultures. Devoting time to both the worlds of clarinet and voice, she has enjoyed a career of prime accolades and acclaim within her chosen musical paths. As the pandemic slowly began to loosen its grip in 2021, she released her debut album "Clarão," following up the release with a holiday EP "Evergreen" duo album "As Bright as the Skies Are Blue." Described as "a street festival of fun" by Jazz Weekly, her music will transport you to another place and make you want to move! $20 admission. Call for reservations, 914-737-1701. | ||
Friday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | A New Joint in Town with Jeff Entin Acoustic, Americana | The Kitchen @ Salt & Fire 124 Partition Street Saugerties, NY See Map |
Check it out! Jeff Entin on the web! | ||
Friday 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm | Mitsuko Uchida, piano Classical/Opera, Instrumental | Union College Memorial Chapel 807 Union St. Schenectady, NY See Map |
Uchida’s annual sold-out performances at Carnegie Hall and solo appearances with the world’s top orchestras have placed her among the last century’s greatest artists. We welcome this legendary artist back in a program of Beethoven’s late keyboard masterworks.
LATE BEETHOVEN SONATAS E-major Sonata, Op. 109 A-flat major Sonata, Op. 110 C-minor Sonata, Op. 111 Buy Tickets | ||
Friday 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm | Los Lobos Pop/Soft Rock, Folk/Traditional | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
The journey of Los Lobos began in 1973, 50 years ago this year, when David Hidalgo (vocals, guitar, and pretty much anything with strings), Louie Perez (drums, vocals, guitar), Cesar Rosas (vocals, guitar), and Conrad Lozano (bass, vocals, guitarrón) earned their stripes playing revved-up versions of Mexican folk music in restaurants and at parties. The band evolved in the 1980s as it tapped into L.A.’s burgeoning punk and college rock scenes. They were soon sharing bills with bands like the Circle Jerks, Public Image Ltd. and the Blasters, whose saxophonist, Steve Berlin, would eventually leave the group to join Los Lobos in 1984.
Early on, Los Lobos enjoyed critical success, winning the Grammy® for Best Mexican-American Performance for “Anselma” from its 1983 EP …And a Time to Dance. A year later, the group released its full-length, major-label debut, How Will the Wolf Survive? Co-produced by Berlin and T Bone Burnett, the album was a college rock sensation. Info & tickets | ||
Friday 8:00 pm to 10:15 pm | Music at the Morton with Cheryl and Kurt Acoustic, Multi-genre original, and Singer-Songwriter | Morton Library 82 Kelly Street Rhinecliff, NY See Map |
This is Richard's Rhinecliff Acoustic Show, hosted monthly by Richard at the Morton Library. Cheryl & Kurt perform, as well as some other fine local acts (to be posted soon). Doors open at 7:30. Wine and light buffet are available for purchase/donations. For more information, contact Richard at 845-876-7007. | ||
Friday 10:00 pm to 2:00 am | Fusion Funk Dance Party with Banned Jezebel Funk, Dance, and Pop/Soft Rock | Snug Harbor 38 Main St New Paltz, NY See Map |
Friday, February 17th. Snug Harbor, 38 Main St., New Paltz. Banned Jezebel at 10:00pm (with Jezebel Jeffrey, Terry Hampton, Steve Repka & Anthony Geathers). $5 at the door Facebook Event Page | ||
Saturday, February 18 |
Saturday 4:00 pm to 9:30 pm | An Acoustic Celebration of the Grateful Dead - guitar workshop and concert with Dead to the Core Acoustic, Rock (classic), and Americana | Chromatic Studios 71 Oneil Street Kingston, NY See Map |
Dead to the Core is a collective of singer-songwriters and acoustic musicians, led by musician/author Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers, that celebrates the music of the Grateful Dead — not through note-for-note re-creations but by playing the songs their own way, letting them grow and evolve collaboratively in the true spirit of the Dead.
Interspersed with the music are clips from Rodgers’ own interviews with Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir, in which they reflect on the roots and evolution of the music. At 4 pm, Rodgers will teach a workshop on Grateful Dead for acoustic guitar, followed by a house concert at 7:30 pm. Info and tickets | ||
Saturday 5:00 pm to 11:30 pm | 8th Annual Funky Mardi Gras Ball with Uncle Shoehorn Funky Dance Party Funk, Jazz, and Motown/R&B | Blue Arrow Farm 86 Glenwood Road Pine Island, NY See Map |
Horn-fueled New Orleans Funk/Jazz Mardi Gras Dance Party.
Your ticket includes: Two sets of Nola funk & jazz with selections from Dr. John, Neville Bros, Jon Cleary, Fats Domino, Louis Prima, Preservation Hall Jazz Band and more! 13 piece band with 8 horns Second line parade with giant brass band Amazing Parade Floats Bourbon Street Decor Beads, Masks, NOLA Swag Huge Dance Floor Louisiana gumbo and rice prepared by Roam Food Truck's Chef Greg Rhein Zapp's Chips, King Cakes Souvenir hurricane cup with cocktail purchase Buy Tickets | ||
Saturday 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm | Hurley Mountain Highway - HMHBand Pop/Soft Rock, Rock (classic) | Tin Barn Brewing 62 Kings Highway Bypass Sugar Loaf, NY See Map |
A Saturday early evening of fun times and music at Tin Barn Brewing w/ HURLEY MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY!...Come on out and listen, sing, and dance to some great "Feel-Good" Music"! The Tin Barn Brewing company (Sugar Loaf, NY) is the place to be! Great brew, great crowd, great vibe, and fun times w/ friends! Come enjoy a relaxed early evening w/ HMHBand...and beautiful romantic views of the surrounding Sugar Loaf area farm country! | ||
Saturday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm | Yayoi Ikawa Trio Jazz | BeanRunner Cafe 201 S. Division Street @ Esther Peekskill, NY See Map |
Yayoi Ikawa (pianist, composer) has worked with such legendary artists as Reggie Workman, Michael Carvin, Howard Johnson, Butch Morris, Craig Harris, Michal Urbaniak, Frank Lacy, Salim Washington, Emeline Michel, James Germain, Daniel Bernard Roumain, The Meditations, etc.
In 2000, Yayoi assisted legendary producer Jim Luce to create a solo piano concert series "Love Letter from New York" featuring New York's finest jazz pianists. In 2004, she recorded "Angel Eyes" a straight-ahead jazz piano trio on Nippon Crown and then self-produced "Color of Dreams" displaying her original compositions. In 2008, Yayoi started "The Bridge Project" to create musical dialogues between different cultures and, in 2021, she was a coordinator for a multi-cultural performance event "Jazz United" by Japanese Radio Station Jazz.net. $20 admission. For reservations, call 914-737-1701. | ||
Saturday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Makin Music!!! with Marji Zintz Acoustic, Contemporary. all the stuff you love! | AutoCamp Catskills Saugerties, NY See Map |
Making some joyful sounds for the good folks stay at this cool new spot!
(Photo credit: Ross Pilot ©) Marji on the Interweb | ||
Saturday 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm | Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse with Windborne Folk/Traditional | Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation 468 Rosedale Ave. White Plains, NY See Map |
Windborne - With a 20-year background studying polyphonic music around the world, Lauren Breunig, Jeremy Carter-Gordon, Lynn Rowan, and Will Rowan share a vibrant energy onstage with a blending of voices that can only come from decades of friendship alongside dedicated practice. The ensemble shifts effortlessly between drastically different styles of music, drawing their audience along on a journey that spans continents and centuries, illuminating and expanding on the profound power and variation of the human voice. The singers educate as they entertain, sharing stories about their songs and explaining the context and characteristics of the styles in which they sing. How to order tickets plus more information | ||
Saturday 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm | A smaill band with the big band sound with Art Lillard's Blue Heaven Swing Sextet Jazz, Swing/Jump, Big Band, and Latin | Jazz at the Lodge 118 Croton Avenue Ossining, NY See Map |
Art Lillard drums & bandleader, David Caldwell-Mason keyboard, Ben Basile bass, Rich Johnson trumpet, Kate Anderson tenor sax, Doug Remine trombone $20 cash cover charge | ||
Saturday 9:00 pm to 7:00 pm | Sons of Hudson Americana, Country | Gentle Giant Brewing 7 N Main St, 10965 Pearl River, NY See Map |
Sons of Hudson brings their eclectic mix of old favorites and new originals to Gentle Giant Brewery for your listening and dancing pleasure. | ||
Sunday, February 19 |
Sunday 11:00 am to 2:00 pm | Jazz Brunch with Patrick Stokes Trio Jazz | Pearl Moon 52 Mill Hill rd Woodstock, NY See Map |
Trio set featuring Patrick Stokes, Nate Allen, And Art Lillard. Brunch will be served | ||
Sunday 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm | String Quartet at Saugeties Pro Musica with Argus Classical/Opera, Acoustic, and Contemporary | Saugerties United Methodist Church 67 Washington Ave Saugerties, NY See Map |
Saugerties Pro Musica presents the Argus (string) Quartet at 3 p.m. February 19th at the Saugerties United Methodist Church, 67 Washington Ave, Saugerties. Clara Kim, violin, Giancarlo Latta, violin, Maren Rothfritz, viola, and Mariel Roberts, cello, will be performing works by: Joseph Boulogne, Germaine Tailleferre, and Florence Price, among others, in this free concert. Brief video with clips of all the musicians perfor | ||
Sunday 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm | A great Florida, NY drinking venue! with T.J. Santiago Acoustic, Singer-Songwriter, and Covers | Shepards Eye Brewing 9 Industrial Dr. Florida, NY See Map |
I will be at the Shepards Eye Brewing for a great afternoon of music & drinking! Delicious beer and a food truck on site. A fun place to spend the day. | ||
Sunday 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm | Mike Burns Singer-Songwriter | BeanRunner Cafe 201 S. Division Street @ Esther Peekskill, NY See Map |
The buzz has been building for some time now about Mike Burn's delightfully clear, smooth baritone voice. He is a singer/songwriter & acoustic flat-picking guitarist from Purdys, NY.
As a renowned songwriter, Mike has raised quite a few eyebrows. His song "My Darling" was recorded by Mark Newton on his Rebel Records CD "Follow Me Back To The Fold", Mark's tribute to the ladies of bluegrass, performed with Valarie Smith. The album won "Recorded Event Of The Year" at the 2001 International Bluegrass Musicians Association "World Of Bluegrass" Awards show. Mike's music is steeped in the rural traditions of family, love, spiritual path, inspiration, the simple life and doing right. Donations to the musicians are appreciated. | ||
Sunday 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm | Howland Chamber Music Circle presents Pianist, Drew Petersen with Drew Peteresen, Pianist Classical/Opera, Acoustic. Chamber Music, Piano | Howland Cultural Center 477 Main Street Beacon, NY See Map |
In the third performance of HCMC's four-concert Piano Festival, we present acclaimed young American pianist, Drew Petersen, a sought-after soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician. He has been praised for his commanding and poetic performances of repertoire ranging from Bach to Zaimont and is the recipient of the 2018 Avery Fisher Career Grant, 2017 American Pianists Award, and the Christel DeHaan Fellow of the American Pianists Association.
“Mr. Petersen had technique to spare during the dazzling episodes and plumbed the piece for tenderness and lyricism that many pianists gloss over,” The New York Times. More Information and Admission Link | ||
Sunday 7:00 pm to 7:45 pm | The Nine Mile Swamp with Kurt Henry & Cheryl Lambert, with special guest Dave Kearney Multi-genre original, Acoustic, and Singer-Songwriter | Our Living room Accord, NY See Map |
Join us Sundays on Facebook for our Nine Mile Swamp show at 7pm: https://www.facebook.com/theninemileswamp.
TONIGHT we'll have a special guest joining us, Dave Kearney, who will play a few songs! Please visit our Nine Mile Swamp Facebook page anytime and be sure to give it a "like"! Thank you! www.facebook.com/theninemileswamp Nine Mile Swamp with Kurt Henry & Cheryl Lambert Live on Facebook Every Sunday 7 to 7:45ish pm We are delighted to see your comments during our show, and we love responding to them later! Thank you! Our CDs are for sale on our website: www.dogknowsband.com. We are matching the price of all CDs sold to double our impact--all profits will be donated to a local Hudson Valley Food Pantry. Thanks! Our previous shows can be accessed via Kurt or Cheryl's Facebook page, our Nine Mile Swamp Facebook page, or on Youtube! Subscribe! www.youtube.com/@kurthenry Thanks, again, for your support! Stay safe and well! --Kurt & Cheryl | ||
Sunday 9:00 pm to 10:30 pm | Carol Markstrom Singer-Songwriter, Americana | Hootenanny Cafe Mini Concerts Online and on the radio, NY See Map |
“American folk music washes gently against Americana…a terrific release from a major singer.”
This is how Carol Markstrom’s award-winning 4th album, Mile After Mile, is described by Country Music People Magazine. Across the U.S. to the far north of Alaska, audiences have enjoyed Carol’s clear, emotion-filled vocals and songs that transport to other places, times, and people. Her ballads range from the whimsical to bittersweet, and the beauty of Western landscapes inspires her songwriting. Carol is also involved in filmmaking and has won music score awards and recognitions from film festivals in Europe and the U.S. Carol was previously a university professor and her knowledge in Native American Studies has inspired many of her songs resulting in awards from Spirit Wind Records and a finalist nomination from the Native American Music Awards. She has received awards for her albums, songs, and as a performing artist. DJs worldwide play her music. | ||
Monday, February 20 |
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Tuesday, February 21 |
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Wednesday, February 22 |
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Thursday, February 23 |
Thursday 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Jazz quintet and jam with Kathleen Hart Quintet Jazz, Swing/Jump, Big Band, and Cabaret. Swingin’ jazz in the style of the great American songbook. | Jazz on Main 37 South Moger Avenue Mt. Kisco, NY See Map |
An evening of the great American songbook, including Berlin, Porter and Hart. Featuring Kathleen Hart, Sarah Jane Cion, Art Lillard, Joey, Berkley. Followed by a jazz jam session. Buy tickets | ||