Dinner Reservation or Cancellation Request

Table reservations for dining only. Unreserved bar seating and table-wait-list available. Performance start times are subject to change. Reservations more than 20 min late will be filled.

Reserve your table for dining by the form below or by calling 845-236-7970. Our staff will return your email or voicemail to confirm, Thursdays-Sundays.

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The Falcon is a live music venue & restaurant, perched over the scenic Marlboro Falls in the heart of Marlboro, NY. A place for people who love music, we welcome all & charge no cover, instead encouraging patrons to contribute what they will & what they can to the careworn donations boxes. 100% of the proceeds go directly to the performers.
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Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm  ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm   ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  
Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm  ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm   ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  

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Friday
Feb 21
Split Bill
Main Stage

Club d'Elf

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Reeves Gabrels (The Cure / David Bowie) - guitar, Mat Maneri (Cecil Taylor / Matt Shipp / William Parker) - viola, Eric Kalb (Sharon Jones / Charlie Hunter) - drums, Paul Schultheis - keyboards, Eric Hipp - tenor sax, Mike Rivard - bass & sintir, w/ Danny Blume - guitar

Club d'Elf, a Moroccan dosed psychedelic dub jazz collective from Boston, is fiercely dedicated to “the groove”, comprising some of the most sought-after players from the jazz, DJ, rock and world music scenes of the Northeast.

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Friday
Feb 21
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Minivan

No reservations
With opening act: 
enormousface
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Minivan is the traveling electropop spectacle by composer and performer Ron Shalom. Traversing clowning and drag, Minivan careens through myriad transformations using live-controlled custom lighting instruments, original music, camp couture, and instructional dance. Runway, the fifth full-length out July 2024, fuses driving rock and expansive orchestral arrangements.

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Saturday
Feb 22
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Ed Palermo Big Band | Matinee Show

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 2:30-5pm. Music 4pm.

Join us for a Matinee Show with the world's zaniest - eighteen-piece - big band returns to re-form the music of Zappa, Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson, Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter...with comic diversions, because they can't help it!

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Saturday
Feb 22
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Ed Palermo Big Band

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 6:30-9pm. Music 8pm.

The world's zaniest - eighteen-piece - big band returns to re-form the music of Zappa, Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson, Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter...with comic diversions, because they can't help it!

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Sunday
Feb 23
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jeff Slate & Friends Tribute to George Harrison

No reservations
With opening act: 
Jake Thistle
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Jeff Slate & Friends are the premiere New York City band performing shows that combine sets honoring the legends of Classic Rock with original music inspired by those artists.

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Thursday
Feb 27
Split Bill
Main Stage

Charlie Hunter Duo ft. Carter McLean

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Charlie Hunter and Carter McLean are a powerhouse duo of musical innovation and technical mastery. Hunter has redefined the role of the guitar with his unique approach to the seven- and eight-string instruments, earning collaborations with artists like D’Angelo and Norah Jones. McLean, a highly regarded drummer and educator, is known for his versatility and precision, from Victor Wooten to the Lion King on Broadway. Together, they represent a meeting of two deeply accomplished musicians with distinct voices and a shared dedication to their craft.

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Friday
Feb 28
Split Bill
Main Stage

Scary Burton

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft.Dave Dreiwitz (bass), Jonathan Goldberger (Guitar), Kevin Kendrick (Vibraphone), Jeff Davis (Drums)

SCARY BURTON is a jazz/rock quartet featuring Dave Dreiwitz (Ween, JRAD) on electric bass, Jonathan Goldberger (Red Baraat, Fat Mama) on electric guitar, Kevin Kendrick (Fat Mama, A Big Yes and a small no) on vibraphone and NYC mainstay and propulsive drummer, Jeff Davis. Scary Burton specialize in performing the music of jazz legends Gary Burton, Keith Jarrett, Carla Bley, and Steve Swallow. Their captivating sound blends elements of jazz, fusion, and improvisation, creating a mesmerizing experience for audiences worldwide.

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Friday
Feb 28
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Telepathic Moon Dance

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Telepathic Moon Dance is a mystical dance band playing stellar music from beyond. Blending funk, disco, and jazz fusion with world rhythms, electronica, and 60s rock, they craft a unique sound that melts genres and faces. Bandleader Walker Adams has an eclectic background drumming for St. Vincent and bassist Percy Jones, and unites his musicians in the spirit of transcendental entertainment. From clubs and lounges to festivals and private events, TMD thrills diverse audiences in NYC, the Hudson Valley, and throughout the Northeast US.

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Saturday
Mar 1
Split Bill
Main Stage

Cuboricua! | Salsa Dance Night

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining in Underground 6-9pm. Music 8pm.

The name Cuboricua was inspired by the music of Cuba and Puerto Rico. Cuboricua identifies with the rhythms and melodies of the Caribbean; Salsa, Son, Rumba, Bomba, Plena, as well as Merengue.

Standing room only / Dinner service available in the Falcon underground.

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Sunday
Mar 2
Split Bill
Main Stage

Kojo Melché Roney

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Kojo Melché Roney (Drums), Antoine Roney (Tenor Sax), Jeremiah Kal’ab (Bass)

At a young age, Melché took interest in the Drums and its distinctive history in American culture, instantly deciding at a very young age, to take on music performance as a profession, maturing through the guidance of both his father, Antoine Roney and his mother, Nia Love and in vain, his grandparents Marguerite Robinson-Chapman and Roosevelt Sherman, who were unsung hero’s in Jazz History.

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Thursday
Mar 6
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jimmy Vivino

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Jimmy V (guitar), Mark Texeira (drums), Mike Merrit (bass), plus Special Guests!

Best known for serving 26 years as Conan O’Brien’s musical director, guitarist and bandleader, Jimmy V has worked with a countless number rock and roll and blues artists for five decades including the likes of Hubert Sumlin, Warren Haynes, Bob Weir, Keith Richards, Elvis Costello, Johnnie Johnson, Son Seals, Shemekia Copeland, Levon Helm , Phoebe Snow, Dion, Laura Nyro, Bob Margolin, Lowell Fulson, John Sebastian, Joe Louis Walker and Al Kooper to name a few.

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Friday
Mar 7
Split Bill
Main Stage

Record of the Month Club Presents: Harvest

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Mike Montali (Fantastic Cat, Hollis Brown), Michael Hesslein (Mail the Horse, John Early), Derek Cruz (Jesse Malin, Lucinda Williams), Scott Campbell (LP, Don Dilego)

Join us for an electrifying evening as the Record of the Month Club proudly presents: Neil Young’s Harvest.

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Friday
Mar 7
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Romulus Rues

No reservations
Album Release Show!
With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Pulling from a wide range of influences, from Neutral Milk to Dilla, from Jobim to Dr. Dog, Romulus Rues is an indie rock band from the Hudson Valley led by songwriter Michael “Sig” Davis with guitarist & woodwind player Desmond Teague, bassist Michael “Fox” Diaz, drummer Jared Nelson, keyboardist Sean Merryman, & singer Winston “Nova” Dunlop.

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Sean Merryman

Album Release Show!

Sean Merryman is a local Marlboro musician. Growing up around The Falcon he was influenced by the eclectic mix of acts that frequent its stage. His music incorporates a mixture of American folk, country, and indie rock.

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Saturday
Mar 8
Split Bill
Main Stage

Alexis P. Suter Band | Alexis's Birthday Celebration Show!

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

3 time Blues Music Award nominee Alexis P. Suter is the owner of that big, booming voice you can hear roaring out of Brooklyn into the heart of the North America and beyond. The Alexis P. Suter Band are on the rise as accolades pour in and they continue to captivate audiences from town to town.

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Sunday
Mar 9
Split Bill
Main Stage

Alsarah & the Nubatones

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Alsarah is a Sudanese born singer, songwriter, bandleader and a somewhat reluctant ethnomusicologist.

"The music she's created in the U.S borrows the scintillating polyrythms and snaking melodies of Sudan, but she and her sharp band energize it with dashes of funk and hip hop, finding clear pathways from Nubia to New York." Chicago Reader

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Thursday
Mar 13
Split Bill
Main Stage

I Get Wild Plays Talking Heads

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

I Get Wild is a Brooklyn-based ensemble that honors the legacy of Talking Heads. With their renditions of iconic New Wave anthems, they channel the essence of the original songs while infusing their own character and style. As one of the premier tribute bands in Brooklyn, I Get Wild's performances are a testament to their love and appreciation of Talking Heads music. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just looking for a fresh take on classic tunes, I Get Wild's electrifying live shows are guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience. Check them out and see for yourself why they are known for their wild, energetic performances.

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Friday
Mar 14
Split Bill
Main Stage

Glen David Andrews

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Are you ready for a Mardi Gras Party?! Acclaimed and beloved New Orleans vocalist and trombone player, Glen David Andrews, is bringing his high energy show back to The Falcon!

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Friday
Mar 14
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Marsh Kings Daughter

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Ft. Emily Hague (keys), Sekaya (guitar), Rafi (Bass), Jon Slackman (drums), Patrick Robinson (drums)

Marsh Kings Daughter is a psychedelic jam band inspired by the music of the Grateful Dead, Phish, Talking Heads and more.

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Saturday
Mar 15
Split Bill
Main Stage

Person 2 Person | Eric & Houston Person

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Eric Person (Alto Sax), Houston Person (Tenor Sax), Lafayette Harris (Piano), Kenny Davis (Bass), Jason Tiemann (Drums)

Person2Person, the collaboration between saxophonists Eric Person and Houston Person, embodies the dynamic energy and expressive beauty of jazz saxophone at its finest. On Eric's album Blue Vision, their synergy is on full display, blending their distinct yet complementary styles. In live performances, the duo elevates their artistry even further, delivering electrifying and deeply emotional experiences for their audiences.

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Sunday
Mar 16
Split Bill
Main Stage

Bobby Rush: An Intimate Night of Stories & Songs

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Bobby Rush, a three-time Grammy winner and Blues Hall of Famer, has become one of the most prominent advocates for the blues tradition and says, “It’s the root of all music, it’s the mother of all music. If you don’t like the blues, you probably don’t like your mama.”

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Thursday
Mar 20
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jeffrey Gaines

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With opening act: 
Jenna Nicholls
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7pm.

Throughout his three-decade recording career, Gaines has maintained an impressive standard for soul-searching, introspective lyrics and catchy, uplifting melodies. Since bursting on the scene with his self-titled 1992 debut album, the charismatic singer-songwriter-guitarist has built a beloved body of recordings that’s won him a large and deeply devoted international fan base. He has sold out theaters and clubs throughout North America and Europe, and has earned high respect from his peers, Gaines was featured as Special Guest on tours with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Tracy Chapman, Stevie Nicks and Sheryl Crow, among many others.

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Friday
Mar 21
Split Bill
Main Stage

Mick Flannery

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Mick Flannery is one of Ireland’s most acclaimed songwriters and singers. The award-winning, double-platinum selling artist has released seven studio albums, three of which have reached No. 1 status.

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Friday
Mar 21
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Jon LaDeau Trio

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With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Ft. Jon LaDeau (guitar), Scott Colberg (bass), Lee Falco (drums)

“Jon LaDeau has a knack for hitting the sweet spot with a punctuating sound built on melody and narrative commentary. The economic sounds of Todd Snider & Hayes Carll sneak up on LaDeau’s presentation, earning him legit nods in both the Americana and Folk realms.” ~ Glide Magazine

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Saturday
Mar 22
Split Bill
Closed

Closed for Wedding

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With opening act: 
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March 22nd

Celebrate your big day at The Falcon, we're available for bookings in 2025 and beyond. Reach out to our wedding coordinator alyssa@liveatthefalcon.com for more information.

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Sunday
Mar 23
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Professors | Album Release

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Mark Dziuba (guitar), Vinnie Martucci (piano, keyboards), Rich Syracuse (bass), Jeff “Siege” Siegel (drums)

The Professors are a powerhouse jazz quartet blending decades of performance, teaching, and deep musical chemistry. They’ve captivated audiences worldwide—from Beijing to Bogotá—while shaping the next generation of jazz musicians. Now, they’re celebrating the release of their new album with a special live show, showcasing their original compositions and unrivaled synergy on stage.

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Thursday
Mar 27
Split Bill
Main Stage

Miramar

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Richmond-based bolero group Miramar is as closely knit as any trio you’ll find.

Vocalists Rei Álvarez and Laura Ann Singh harmonize with so much precision and grace that it’s hard to imagine there was ever a day when they didn’t sing together. Álvarez and band-leading keyboardist, Marlysse Rose Simmons-Argandoña, finish each other’s compositional sentences as partners in songwriting and arranging, as well as partners in married life.

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Friday
Mar 28
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jill Sobule presents: Songs from F*ck 7th Grade & More

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

“Jill Sobule can claim her place among the stellar New York singer-songwriters of the last decade. Topical, funny and more than a little poignant …grown-up music for an adolescent age.” -New York Times

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Friday
Mar 28
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Allie Chip & Tyler Dezago

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Allie Chip and Tyler Dezago are a captivating folk duo based in the Hudson Valley. They play a mix of popular, original, and traditional songs. Audiences relish their intoxicating harmonies, rhythmic guitar playing, lush fiddle lines, and bouncing clarinet. Accomplished solo artists themselves, Allie and Tyler have impressive career accomplishments, including appearances on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, performances on the TEDx stage, and accolades in national songwriting competitions. Allie and Tyler will make you laugh, feel, and want to sing along.

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Saturday
Mar 29
Split Bill
Main Stage

Popa Chubby Band | Big B'Day Show

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Popa Chubby's bold approach to blues continues as he plays more than 200 club dates a year, and releases his albums worldwide. "Popa Chubby’s a big man....but his music is much bigger....[Chubby will] continue carrying the torch for the blues....and put on a damn good show. What more can one say?" - Elmore

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Sunday
Mar 30
Split Bill
Main Stage

LOJOBROWN

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

ft. Logan Richardson (saxophone), Joe Sanders (bass), Justin Brown (drums)

Three of the globe’s most electrifying artists in contemporary music—Logan Richardson, Joe Sanders, and Justin Brown—unite to form LOJOBROWN.
Individually celebrated as visionaries who consistently push the boundaries of modern music, their collaboration promises a bold exploration of what's possible when
three singular voices converge to create art.

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Thursday
Apr 3
Split Bill
Main Stage

Harry Katz & the Pistachios

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Harry Katz and the Pistachios combine a uniquely raspy voice with raw and powerful rocknroll. Harry straddles the line between blues and retrorock compositions, & modern day relevance.

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Lara Hope & The Arktones

Winner of an Ameripolitan Music Award, and named the “Best Up-And-Coming Band” by New York's Hudson Valley Magazine, Lara Hope & the Ark-Tones are the Northeast's premier Roots Rock n’ Roll outfit!

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Friday
Apr 4
Split Bill
Main Stage

Dylan Doyle Band

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Hudson Valley-based, rising star Dylan Doyle has been performing nationally and internationally. His style of music lies somewhere between roots rock and jam funk. It evokes Woodstock and dips into southern soul; a uniquely American sound.

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Friday
Apr 4
Split Bill
Underground Stage

John Newhall Band

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With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Rising artist John Newhall has had a successful start to his music career so far. In November 2023, he started getting serious about pursuing his dream in music and began releasing a string of singles. After thousands of streams, plenty of shows and a real bit of local traction, Newhall realized he wasn’t content. Even though he was finding success, he was doing it alone.

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Saturday
Apr 5
Split Bill
Main Stage

Cuboricua! | Salsa Dance Night

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining in Underground 6-9pm. Music 8pm.

The name Cuboricua was inspired by the music of Cuba and Puerto Rico. Cuboricua identifies with the rhythms and melodies of the Caribbean; Salsa, Son, Rumba, Bomba, Plena, as well as Merengue.

Standing room only / Dinner service available in the Falcon underground.

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Sunday
Apr 6
Split Bill
Main Stage

Richie Goods and Chien Chien Lu | CONNECTED

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

"CONNECTED" was formed during the lockdown. Bassist Richie Goods and vibraphonist Chien Chien Lu had frequent conversations about the Black Lives Matter movement and unwarranted hate crimes against Asians. They decided to undertake a project that would unify people and evoke imagery of love and peace. Not only was the music they produced impressive, but their friendship also deepened as they explored the stereotypical discord that often exists between the African American and Asian communities. Richie Goods and Chien Chien met in 2019 during a European tour. Shortly after, Richie produced Chien Chien's debut album, "The Path." As their collaboration continued to flourish, a new endeavor emerged: "Connected," a project that embodied the profound musical connection between them.

Chien Chien’s foundation in classical training provided a rich and textured canvas upon which their collaborative work thrived. Her intricate knowledge of classical nuances intertwined seamlessly with Richie Goods' background rooted in the realms of R&B and Funk, creating an enchanting juxtaposition of genres that breathed life into their compositions.

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Friday
Apr 11
Split Bill
Main Stage

Nels Cline | Consentrik Quartet

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Nels Cline (guitar), Ingrid Laubrock (saxophone), Chris Lightcap (bass), Tom Rainey (drums)

To be sure, the guitarist and composer Nels Cline has range. Think of how he elevates the songs of Jeff Tweedy as a member of Wilco, or the diverse musical terrain he’s traversed on his albums for Blue Note Records over the past decade — from the gorgeous, sweeping mood music of Lovers to the wide-open sonic audacity of Share the Wealth, the latter featuring his longtime group the Nels Cline Singers. Now comes Consentrik Quartet, the eponymous debut showcasing a newer band. By turns swinging, grooving, bracing, mesmeric and quietly stunning, Consentrik Quartet spotlights the ensemble’s profound chemistry as well as Cline’s versatility as both a player and a writer in a focused context where his gifts can be appreciated with absolute clarity.

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Saturday
Apr 12
Split Bill
Main Stage

El Dorado Slim ft. Scott Sharrard

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

Ft. Scott Sharrard (Guitar, Vox), Kyle Kohler (B3 Organ), Craig Dreyer (Sax, Keys, Vox), Tony Leone (Drums, Vox)

Eldorado Slim” is a a six-piece ensemble exploring early 1970s soul-jazz, Roots Rock, Acid Funk and Space Spirituals. Featuring members of Little Feat, The Gregg Allman Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, and Dispatch.

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Sunday
Apr 13
Split Bill
Main Stage

Becca Stevens

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Twice GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter Becca Stevens has forged a unique career, blending pop, jazz, indie-rock, folk, and world music with her classical and Appalachian roots. Known for her versatile vocals and mastery of multiple string instruments, Stevens’ work transcends genres through intricate rhythms and harmonies.

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Thursday
Apr 17
Split Bill
Main Stage

Kaki King

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Dubbed by Rolling Stone as "a genre unto herself," Brooklyn, NY-based Kaki King has proven to be just that. Her career has taken her all over the world, sharing stages with Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters, contributing music to award-winning films (Sean Penn's Into The Wild), and performing at the Kennedy Center, the London Jazz Festival, and the Paris Les Femmes s'en Melent. Her explorations into the guitar and multimedia have led to the creation of groundbreaking work such as The Neck Is A Bridge To The Body, Modern Yesterdays, SEI, and her newest show for audiences of all ages, BUGS. Kaki continues to create, perform, and lend her musical voice to the forefront of contemporary music.

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Friday
Apr 18
Split Bill
Main Stage

Chris O'Leary Band

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Chris O'Leary and his blues ensemble hail from the Hudson Valley of New York, but there's more than a trace of New Orleans in his music. O'Leary, who sings and plays harp and mandolin, and his band has a laid-back sound, but their solid groove, tight playing and O'Leary's superlative songwriting make them a powerful unit.

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Friday
Apr 18
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Rich Pagano + the SugarCane cups

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With opening act: 
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Doors 7pm. Music 9-11pm.

Rich Pagano is a New York City/Hudson Valley based drummer, singer-songwriter, music producer, mix engineer, touring musician, activist and educator. His recording/mixing, producing and stage credits include, Patti Smith, Rosanne Cash, Robbie Robertson, Ray Davies, Willie Nile, Elvis Costello, Joan Osborne, Levon Helm, Roger Waters, Ian Hunter, Marshall Crenshaw, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel soundtrack and premiere Beatles band, The Fab Faux. Rich creates colors out of his Hudson Valley recording studio, VlyLand Recordings.

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Saturday
Apr 19
Split Bill
Main Stage

Shakedown Citi

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Shakedown Citi are seasoned, full-time musicians / singer-storytellers / Grateful Dead nerds from New York City with a deep love and passion for the Dead and all affiliated catalogues. Dream set lists, high-energy vibes, amazing jams and improvisation while channeling the spirit and energy of the Dead without trying to copy them.

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Thursday
Apr 24
Split Bill
Main Stage

Deadgrass

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

C Lanzbom and Matt Turk have  joined forces to form Deadgrass, a string band adventure through Jerry Garcia’s musical world. Bassist Dave Richards, banjo player Boo Reinersand fiddler Kensuke Shoji complete this fine group of seasoned pros exploring the life works of Jerry Garcia on the instruments that first inspired him. Deadgrass celebrates and interprets the music of Jerry Garcia, drawing from Old & in the Way, JGB, Jerry’s Jug Band days and the Grateful Dead.

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Friday
Apr 25
Split Bill
Main Stage

Cyro Baptista

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5pm. Music 7:30pm.

Cyro Baptista is a Brazilian born percussionist and composer whose vast talent and penchant for innovation brought him to be praised as one of the most respected musicians in the world.

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Saturday
Apr 26
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Ed Palermo Big Band | Matinee Show

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With opening act: 
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Dining 2:30-5pm. Music 4pm.

Join us for a Matinee Show with the world's zaniest - eighteen-piece - big band returns to re-form the music of Zappa, Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson, Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter...with comic diversions, because they can't help it!

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Saturday
Apr 26
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Ed Palermo Big Band

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With opening act: 
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Dining 6:30-9pm. Music 8pm.

The world's zaniest - eighteen-piece - big band returns to re-form the music of Zappa, Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson, Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter...with comic diversions, because they can't help it!

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Sunday
Apr 27
Split Bill
Main Stage

Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Camille Thurman (sax/vocals), Darrell Green (drums), Wallace Roney Jr (trumpet), Lonnie Plaxico (bass), David Bryant (piano).

“Imagine if Sarah Vaughan played saxophone like Dexter Gordon. That’s approximately the effect when singer and tenor saxophonist Camille Thurman performs”—Downbeat Magazine

Esteemed saxophonist, vocalist, and unique interpreter of the jazz tradition, Camille Thurman is quickly becoming one of the leading standard bearers of the art form. Camille is known for her distinct musical approach to classic and original repertoire that highlights her powerhouse ability as both a virtuosic saxophonist and vocalist.

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Thursday
May 1
Split Bill
Main Stage

David Sancious & Will Calhoun (Open Secret) | w/s/g Mahavishnu Project

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Hall of Fame musician David Sancious has performed with Peter Gabriel, Sting, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Santana, Erikah Badu and Jeff Beck among many others.

World renowned drummer Will Calhoun is best known for his work in Living Colour. He has also played with B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Jaco Pastorious, Jack Dejohnette, Herb Alpert and many others.

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Friday
May 2
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jonah Smith Band

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

"Soulful music, which calls to mind J.J. Cale & Van Morrison." Wall St. Journal

Jonah Smith is a critically acclaimed American artist. He has released several records and has performed around the world at places like Bonnaroo, BAM Festival in Barcelona, The Bowery Ballroom in NYC, Ronnie Scotts in London, SXSW, and countless others. He was a semi-finalist on America’s Got Talent, where he received a standing ovation from Howard Stern. He went on to perform four times on national television from Radio City Music Hall wowing the judges and audiences with his big soulful voice and considerable keyboard chops. In 2022, Bonnie Raitt released a recording of Jonah’s song, “When We Say Goodnight” on her grammy-nominated album “Just Like That”.

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Saturday
May 3
Split Bill
Main Stage

Muscle Shoals Tribute to The Allman Brothers

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Formed with members of the renowned “Brothers of the Road Band”, Muscle Shoals carries on the storied “Celebration of the music of The Allman Brothers Band and Friends”.  With their collective experience as musicians, the members of Muscle Shoals now make up one of the premiere tributes to this historic band, performing songs of The Allman Brothers and others who they shared the stage with over their hallowed run.

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Sunday
May 4
Split Bill
Main Stage

Happy Apple

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Erik Fratzke (electric bass), Dave King (drums), Michael Lewis (alto/tenor saxophone)

For over 25 years, the Minneapolis based collective, Happy Apple, has delivered its own enigmatic vision of jazz and improvised music to an adoring cognoscenti of listeners. Though they’ve found favor from the jazz community at large, the trio of saxophonist Michael Lewis, bassist Erik Fratzke, and drummer Dave King remains a band of outsiders, three independent personalities with eclectic tastes and styles providing music with an obtuse Midwestern charm.

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Saturday
May 10
Split Bill
Main Stage

Analog Jazz Orchestra | Star Wars Night

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

An evening of Star Wars music, Live at The Millenium Falcon.

AJO brings together the seasoned veterans of the West Point Jazz Knights, the Count Basie Big Band, the Arturo O'Farrill Latin Jazz Orchestra, and the Artie Shaw Orchestra, among others.

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Sunday
May 11
Split Bill
Main Stage

Gil Gutiérrez Trio | Mother's Day Show

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Gil Gutiérrez (guitar), Robert Stern (violin), David Rodriguez (Bass)

A virtuoso with the nylon string guitar since age 14, Gutiérrez is known throughout the industry as one of Mexico's finest musicians with an unimaginable artistry in merging classical, jazz, flamenco, and son Cubano. Gutiérrez is revered among his fellow musicians and has established an avid following throughout Latin America, South America, and Spain developing collaborations with superstars Ana Gabriel, Francisco Céspedes, Arturo Sandoval and many others.

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Friday
May 16
Split Bill
Main Stage

NYC Ska Orchestra

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

NYC SKA ORCHESTRA is a 20-piece big band that creates and performs lush original compositions and arrangements of songs from the rich, historic, and culturally-iconic Jamaican music styles of ska, mento, rock steady, reggae, and jazz of the 1950s, 60s and 70s. They blend the exuberant musical layers of the jazz big band era, soul and R&B, with Jamaican roots music; effortlessly flowing into a unique, accessible, joyous and danceable sound that audiences love.

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Sunday
May 25
Split Bill
Main Stage

Melissa Carper

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With opening act: 
Todd Day Wait
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

"She’s as good as it gets. She has a quality that really transcends time and fashion." – Chris Scruggs

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