Brooklyn Rider String Quartet to perform on Sunday in Rhinebeck
The string quartet Brooklyn Rider’s conscious bid to energize serious chamber music and amp its popular appeal begins with the
The string quartet Brooklyn Rider’s conscious bid to energize serious chamber music and amp its popular appeal begins with the
“Savor: A Salt & Pepper Vessel Exhibition” is a project produced by ceramics students of the School of Fine &
Eric Redd has lived in the Hudson Valley for about a decade, and three years ago, Amy Helm told him,
The first wave of critics weighing in on Laura Stevenson’s vibrant and surprising new pop/rock record Cocksure are all a-flutter
When the late Nina Simone first hit the music scene in the 1950s, and right through the Civil Rights movement
Led by legendary fiddler Darol Anger, a founding member of both the David Grisman Quintet and the classical/bluegrass fusion outfit
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Eric Andersen’s 50-year career either leads or doggedly tails the archetypal stylistic journey of the American singer/songwriter in the rock
Two-time Grammy Award-winner from South Africa, the Soweto Gospel Choir performs at the Bardavon in Poughkeepsie on Friday, November 13
The Paul Green Rock Academy has pulled out some heavy-hitters and some real surprises for its benefit for the Maddie’s