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Tuesday Apr 7, 2026 to Monday Apr 13, 2026
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| Tuesday, April 7 |
| No events scheduled on this date |
| Wednesday, April 8 |
| No events scheduled on this date |
| Thursday, April 9 |
Thursday 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm | April is Jazz Appreciation Month! Celebrate with Live Jazz in Newark with Jazzwomen!, Ellie Lee/keys, Jenny Hill/tenor sax, Jennifer Vincent/bass, Kim Peralta/drums Jazz | Clement's Place Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall 15 Washington St. Newark, NY See Map |
The Jazzwomen take the stage with 2 sets of swing, hard bop and latin jazz at Clement's, a popular jazz venue and great place to hang out in downtown Newark. More Info | ||
| Friday, April 10 |
![]() Friday 7:30 pm to 10:30 pm | An Evening of Food, Drink and Music with The Chain Gang Rock (classic), Pop/Soft Rock, and Dance | Paula's Runway Cafe 263 New Hackensack Rd Wappingers Falls, NY See Map |
Come and enjoy a great time, great food & drink, and of course, great music at Paula's Runway Café!
We will be inside the café! | ||
Friday 8:00 pm | An Evening with David Sedaris | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
There will be a book signing in the lobby before and following the event.
“Sedaris ain’t the preeminent humorist of his generation by accident” —Whitney Pastorek, Entertainment Weekly “Sedaris’s droll assessment of the mundane and the eccentrics who inhabit the world’s crevices make him one of the greatest humorists writing today.” —Chicago Tribune An Evening with David Sedaris returns to Paramount Hudson Valley Theater on April 10, 2026, bringing audiences an unforgettable night with one of America’s most celebrated humorists. A master of satire and observational wit, Sedaris has made millions laugh and think with his razor-sharp essays, endearing storytelling, and self-deprecating humor. Known for transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, his live readings offer an intimate glimpse into the clever, quirky world that has made him one of the most beloved literary voices of our time. The author of numerous New York Times bestsellers. Info & tickets | ||
| Saturday, April 11 |
Saturday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Reverend Horton Heat with special guests Black Joe Lewis and Pinata Protest Country, Blues, and Rock (classic) | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
Special Guests Black Joe Lewis and Piñata Protest
Get ready for a high-octane night of psychobilly fire as Reverend Horton Heat brings his unmistakable brand of country-blues-rock revival to the Paramount Hudson Valley stage. Led by Jim Heath—described as a revelator and a “time-travelling space-cowboy on an endless interstellar musical tour”—the Reverend Horton Heat live experience is nothing short of transformative. Fans can expect flames flying off guitars, primal rock-and-roll energy, and a show that feels like being dropped into a futuristic 1950s teen-exploitation film. With Jimbo Wallace incinerating the stand-up bass and the Rev channeling icons from Screamin’ Jay Hawkins to Buddy Holly, their music injects “pure musical nitrous into the hot-rod engine of your heart,” powering through legendary tracks ranging from “Big Sky” to “400 Bucks” to “Psychobilly Freakout.” Event & ticket link: | ||
| Sunday, April 12 |
Sunday 11:00 am to 2:00 pm | Hurley Mountain Highway - HMHBand Pop/Soft Rock, Rock (classic) | The Silk Factory 299 Washington Street Newburgh, NY See Map |
Brunch on a Spring Sunday at SILK FACTORY!
Come on out and hang w/ HURLEY MOUNTAIN HIGHWAY and some great "Feel-Good Music" at The Silk Factory (Newburgh, NY). Great easy-going vibe, and a way-cool vibe decorated music room. Come enjoy a relaxed Sunday afternoon w/ friends and family, and some cool feel-good tunes too. | ||
Sunday 2:00 pm | The Motown Band Motown/R&B | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown st Peekskill, NY See Map |
Are you a fan of classic hits like “Heat Wave,” “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg,” “Baby Love,” “What’s Going On,” “Can’t Help Myself,” “I Second That Emotion,” and “My Girl”? Do you love the iconic sounds of Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, The Temptations, The Supremes, and The Four Tops? Then get ready—That Motown Band is bringing the timeless magic of Motown to the Paramount on April 12! This powerhouse ensemble of vocalists and musicians has spent years wowing audiences with pitch-perfect performances and the unmistakable groove that defined a generation. Joining That Motown Band is Garfield Fleming, a soul-singing powerhouse and former member of The Delfonics for 25 years alongside William Hart. With a striking resemblance to David Ruffin—and a voice that evokes Ruffin, Bobby Womack, and other legends—Garfield has a way of transporting listeners back in time. His 1981 solo single “Please Don’t Send Me Away” remains a global favorite and continues to garner fans around the world.
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| Monday, April 13 |
| No events scheduled on this date |