The Werks at Bearsville
Saturday, September 2: The funky and reggae-inflected jam/rock band are supporting their spanking-new release Magic, which was produced in Ohio by Joe Viers (Blues Traveler, Twenty-One Pilots).
Saturday, September 2: The funky and reggae-inflected jam/rock band are supporting their spanking-new release Magic, which was produced in Ohio by Joe Viers (Blues Traveler, Twenty-One Pilots).
Saturday, September 2: Ingrid Sertso, Karl Berger and their All-Star Octet to honor the great experimental jazz trumpeter
Erica’s cancer journey, make shadow puppets, learn about wildflowers, check out the firetrucks!
Liver mets. I am not shocked by this new development; it’s what Stage IV breast cancer does: It eventually spreads to lungs, liver and/or brain.
Saturday, August 26: “People may say, ‘they need the money,’ well I don’t think any of us need the money,” singer Johnny Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd says. “It’s just that we love the music, it’s bigger than the money.”
Friday-Saturday, August 25-26: Silencio will be making two regional appearances in tribute to the music of the enduringly popular and recently revived television show Twin Peaks, which is to say the music of Angelo Badalamenti. Badalamenti’s evocative soundtracks (and songs co-written with series creator David Lynch) combine unironic sentimentality with jet-set swank and all kinds of creeping menace, which is just another name for “Lynch.”
Saturday, August 26: He jumps on as the headliner of an already well-stocked Americana lineup at the Livestock Music Festival in Bovina.
Saturday, August 26: There will be music by Matthew Fink & Friends in a sunset concert before the movie, along with activities and food trucks on the Poughkeepsie waterfront.
Friday-Saturday, August 25-26: The lineup is impressively hip (downright awesome, actually), featuring the likes of chimey indie-rock sensation Real Estate, the great songwriter Cass McCombs, retro soul and blues dynamo Charles Bradley, Marissa Nadler and many more.
Saturday, August 26: Combining jazz, blues and a little bit of country, the Bumper Jacksons are a veritable American music history lesson.