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Mary Gauthier performs at the Rosendale Cafe with Diana Jones on June 6 and solo at Club Helsinki in Great Barrington on June 14.
John Hiatt and Lyle Lovett will perform Sunday February 17 at UPAC in Kingston.
Award-winning Hudson Valley songwriter and chanteuse Bar Scott releases an album of standards that span the 1930s and 1960s.
Peter Yarrow will perform and sign copies of Puff the Magic Dragon (book with CD) and Puff and & Other Family Classics (CD) on Saturday, January 19 at 2pm.
Dean Jones unveils his first solo album, Napper’s Delight at the Rosendale Cafe.
Robert Burke Warren recalls 1980s courtship and brotherly love through mix tape memories.
Dar Williams will perform in support of the new DVD release, Live at Bearsville Theater.
Three chords, no-frills recording, and a joyful disregard of the mainstream: punk rock or old-time string band music?
Not only is Honeyboy Edwards alive, kicking, and sharp as a fresh toothpick, he’s on the road, making a rare and not-to-be-missed stop at the Rosendale Cafe on September 8.
The Powder Kegs are ace players on fiddle, guitars, doghouse bass, banjo, and mandolin, and still manage to deliver all of their chosen tunes with a subtext of contagious joy.
1988’s Short, Sharp, Shocked, featured a controversial cover photo of the Michelle Shocked in the chokehold of a San Francisco Police officer.
Sharon Breslau brings her one-woman show, “Naked & Flailing,” to Woodstock.
Uncle Earl and Carrie Rodriguez bring an evening of prime Americana to Albany.
Maybe you do want to see how the sausage is made, especially if the ingredients include strange bedfellows like Willie Nelson, the Butthole Surfers, Thelonious Monk, and Doris Day.
Zydeco king C.J. Chenier brings his legendary Red Hot Louisiana Band to Club Helsinki in Great Barrington.
Fred Eaglesmith (aka the “Canadian Springsteen”) brings his Flying Squirrels to the Rosendale Cafe on February 1 to play his brand of blue-collar folk-rock.