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Scary Burton
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.

Ariel Posen
Ariel Posen stands as a beacon of artistic ingenuity, transcending conventional boundaries with an unparalleled musical vision that defies categorization. At the core of his creative odyssey lies an unwavering commitment to artistic expression, weaving together a sonic tapestry that resonates with profound authenticity and emotional depth. His music is a testament to the boundless possibilities of artistic exploration, seamlessly melding elements of heartland rock & roll, electrified Americana, blue-eyed soul, R&B, and Beatles-inspired pop into a singular, captivating sound.

Closed for Wedding
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.

BSKi | Celebrating Stevie Wonder's Talking book
Celebrate Stevie Wonder’s groundbreaking album Talking Book, his iconic 1972 masterpiece that gave the world timeless classics like “Superstition” and “You Are the Sunshine of My Life.

The Underground Blues Jam | Hosted by Karl Allweier
The Underground Blues Jam is where raw energy and deep grooves collide! Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, blues musicians of all kinds gather for a night of electrifying, soul-stirring music. Signups start at 6pm, and the jam ignites at 7pm with a killer house band setting the tone.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to dive into the blues scene, you’ll get 2-3 songs to shine—either with your own ensemble, a handpicked group, or alongside the house band. We’ve got the gear covered: drums, bass amp, guitar amps, an upright piano, and a full PA. Just bring your instrument, your passion, and your best blues licks. All blues musicians and instruments are welcome.

The Record Club Presents: Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Chronicle”
The Record Club is a collective of musicians who recreate a classic album, note for note, and bring it to life on stage. Featuring: Mike Montali (Fantastic Cat, Hollis Brown), Michael Hesslein (Mail the Horse, John Early), Derek Cruz (Jesse Malin, Lucinda Williams), Scott Campbell (LP, Don Dilego), Chris Urriola (Hollis Brown).
Join us for an electrifying evening as the The Record Club Proudly Presents: Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Chronicle”

Danielia Cotton
With an equal emphasis on rock, jazz, and soul — and with roots in gospel — New York-based singer Danielia Cotton draws on a wide range of influences, from Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones to Mavis Staples and Etta James. - WXPN

Chris Bergson Band ft. Ellis Hooks
Led by New York Blues Hall of Famer Chris Bergson and powerhouse soul singer Ellis Hooks, the band delivers what MOJO calls “gut-busting NY blues” and what Glide Magazine hails as “a modern-day, blues-infused Sam and Dave.” Bergson, an Associate Professor at Berklee College of Music, has played with legends like Levon Helm, Norah Jones, and Hubert Sumlin, and his guitar work has been called “a masterclass in subtlety and sophistication” (Blues Matters, UK). Together, Bergson and Hooks have toured Europe extensively, including France’s famed Cognac Blues Passions Festival, and their latest album, Comforts of Home, earned Four Stars in MOJO and a spot on Soul Bag’s Best Albums of 2024.
LaBamba & The Hubcaps
Richie “LaBamba” Roseberg has brought his trombone, voice, and personality to the world of music and television. He has toured and recorded with artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny, Little Steven, Jon Bon Jovi, and Diana Ross, to name a few. LaBamba has enjoyed 25 years on late night television with Conan O’Brien, in his various bands throughout the years. During his time on Conan, he has been featured in a myriad of comedy sketches, including “in The Year 2000”.

Dogo du Togo
"In this new opus, he (Dogo) offers a hypnotic sound that combines psychedelic rock, funk and voodoo melodies with great energy" - Le Monde (FR)
Following on from his 2022 debut, Togolese singer and guitarist Dogo du Togo introduces his new Lomé-based Alagaa Beat Band with the album Avoudé
Recorded in less than 48 hours with help from renowned engineer Patrick Jauneaud (Elton John, Kate Bush, Queen), Avoudé represents a new evolution of Togolese music and makes a powerful cultural statement: hard-hitting psychedelic Afro-rock that builds upon the country’s musical traditions while creating a new sound to energise its future.

The BEATLE Project | Performing the White Album
Joey Eppard (guitar/vocals), Adam Widoff (guitar), Danny Blume (guitar/producer), Jeff Mercel (drums/keys), Will Bryant (keys), Scott Petito (bass), Leslie Ritter (vocals/guitar)
The Beatles's White Album. Performed by an extraordinary ensemble that includes the Hudson Valley's most gifted veteran players, under the direction of bassist, producer, arranger, Scott Petito.

Candi Jenkins
Candi Jenkins, a singer-songwriter from Fayette County, Kentucky, is making her mark in the country music scene. Kin to Conway Twitty, her music emanates an authenticity that reflects the heart of the Bluegrass State. After a strong run of shows at SXSW 2025, she is gearing up to tour this fall with Clay Street Unit and Son Little, among others.

The Ed Palermo Big Band | Matinee Show
WARNING! We will take you to another dimension in . . . THE PALERMO ZONE - Part Two. Exclusively at Live at the Falcon. Featuring the music of Captain Beefheart, Black Sabbath, The Monkees, Frank Zappa and more.

The Ed Palermo Big Band
WARNING! We will take you to another dimension in . . . THE PALERMO ZONE - Part Two. Exclusively at Live at the Falcon. Featuring the music of Captain Beefheart, Black Sabbath, The Monkees, Frank Zappa and more.

The Professors
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.

HV JAZZ JAM in the Underground
Ft. Elliot Steele (Keys), Mark Venuto (Bass), Bryan Kopchak (drums)
Led by local drummer Bryan Kopchak, Hudson Valley Jazz Jam has been called "the best jam in the Hudson Valley". After nearly 3 years of success at it's primary location at Quinn's in Beacon, NY, the jam has become a hub for local legends, up-and-coming players and aspiring students alike.
Recognizing the competitive nature of some New York City jazz sessions, Bryan aspires to maintain a welcoming atmosphere for all players, while simultaneously raising the bar towards a level of musicianship that inspires not only the musicians, but the audience as well.
The mission is simple: Unite musicians across the Hudson Valley into a communal presence, to represent an expansive culture of music, art and expression that is accessible to various communities. To also serve as an educational hub for musicians of all calibers and most importantly, foster a learning environment for young students.

Edmar Castañeda Quartet
ft. Gabriele Mirabassi (clarinet, Italy), Marcelo Wolosky (percussion), Andrea Tierra (vocals), Edmar Castañeda (harp)
Castañeda brings forth a brilliance that beautifully merges the jazz tradition with a diverse set of styles and genres while bringing unbridled attention to a somewhat unfamiliar instrument: the harp. Singlehandedly, Castañeda has cemented the harp’s place in jazz with innovative technique and heartfelt creativity from a wealth of formidable collaborations with music titans such as Sting, Bela Fleck, John Scofield, Ricki Lee Jones, Hiromi, John Patitucci, Pedrito Martinez, Marcus Miller, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Ivan Lins, The Yellowjackets, Paco De Lucia, and Paquito D’Rivera.

Muscle Shoals Tribute to The Allman Brothers | Special Halloween Show!
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.
Chairs, standing room, and Underground dining / First come, first served

Bailen
"Comprising twins Daniel and David and their younger sister Julia, this group has blood harmony by the bushel, and their three-part harmonies, which have been compared to The Fleet Foxes and The Staves, are beautifully executed."— EAST OF 8TH

Nylon Boiz: klark sound & Tony Aparo of Improvement Movement with special guest William Wild
Join us for an evening with klark sound and Tony Aparo of the Atlanta folk-rock band Improvement Movement as they dig through their catalog of both solo and co-written material in a loose songwriters round. They’ll be accompanied by longtime friend and collaborator William Wild of Knoxville, TN.

Jimmy Greene
Ft. Jimmy Greene (saxophones), Zaccai Curtis (piano), Matthew Dwonszyk (bass), Jonathan Barber (drums)
Jimmy Greene is one of the most respected saxophonists of his generation. This Grammy® Award nominee has performed on CBS This Morning, NBC’s The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, and the nationally syndicated Meredith Vieira Show. Tony Hall of Jazzwise Magazine (UK) calls Greene “ . . .without doubt one of the most striking young tenors of recent years.”

Kevin Hays and 7th Sense
Kevin Hays (piano), Seamus Blake (tenor saxophone), Steve Nelson (vibraphone), Doug Weiss (bass), Brian Blade (drums)
Grammy award-winning pianist Kevin Hays reunites with the original band members from his classic Blue Note recording “7th Sense”.
The band will perform music from the original album with the addition of new songs written for this stellar quintet.

Pierre Bensusan — One Guitar, One Voice — 50th Anniversary
If World Music means the fusion of traditional, contemporary, jazz, classical, and pop music, then Pierre Bensusan is one of the most eloquent World Music musicians of our time. A pianist in his beginnings, then self-taught on the guitar, the originality of his style makes him one of today’s greatest guitarists and composers for the instrument. Also called “The Prince of DADGAD,” he is the Rose d'Or of the Montreux Festival and was elected Best Guitarist – World Music by the readers of Guitar Player Magazine. His triple album Encore won the Grand Prix of the Independent Music Awards for Best Live Album.

Matt Pond PA
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Matt Pond PA’s Several Arrows Later. To celebrate, the band is reissuing the album with additional acoustic versions and demos, and performing special shows on the East Coast and in the Midwest this November.
As a trio with strings, they will perform songs from their critically acclaimed album — including “Halloween,” “So Much Trouble,” “Brooklyn Stars” and “Several Arrows Later” — alongside other favorites from their catalog and new songs Matt co-wrote with his wife, Anya Marina. They’ll also be releasing a 20th-anniversary limited edition of the album, available at all shows.
LocalMotion 10 year Anniversary Benefit Concert
Performances by: Larry Campbell, Gail Ann Dorsey, Tiny Spores, Little Giant, Cashdollar/Falco/Stack, and Special Guests!
LocalMotion is a radio show that airs live on Wednesdays from 4–6 pm on 91.3 FM and online at WVKR. The show focuses on music and the arts in the Hudson Valley, featuring interviews with local musicians and artists, as well as those coming to perform at venues in the area.

Johnny Irion
Troubadour rocker Johnny Irion has solidified his reputation as one of the most spirited artists in the folk-rock genre. His career is steeped in authentic American punk & roots music, a heritage he embraced wholeheartedly before and after his 22-year marriage to Sarah Lee Guthrie. Collaborating with legends like Pete Seeger, Jeff Bridges, Wilco, Dawes, and The Mother Hips has been instrumental in shaping Johnny's musical journey. In 2018, Johnny captivated audiences with his acclaimed solo album "Driving Friend," earning a stellar 4-star review in MOJO Magazine and gaining recognition in esteemed publications & news outlets like Rolling Stone and NPR. Notably, Jackson Browne invited Johnny to perform his song "Hard Working People" in Washington, DC, the album's tracks found a place on various playlists, underscoring the enduring appeal of his music.

Lost Leaders
Lost Leaders is a rock & roll collaboration featuring Byron Isaacs of The Lumineers (bass/vocals), Peter Cole (gtr, vocals), Konrad Meissner (drums).

Ginger Winn
Ginger Winn is a Kingston, NY–based singer-songwriter from Charleston, SC. She released her sophomore album Freeze Frame on June 13, 2025, blending alternative rock with her folk roots as a follow-up to her 2024 debut Stop-Motion, produced by David Baron (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, Lenny Kravitz) at his Sun Mountain Studio in Boiceville, NY. After the recording process, Ginger fell in love with the Hudson Valley and decided to take root here.

Don Byron and Friends
Ft. Don Byron (sax, clarinet), Drew Gress (bass), Ben Perowsky (drums)
Don Byron has been a singular voice in an astounding range of musical contexts, exploring widely divergent traditions while continually striving for what he calls "a sound above genre." As clarinetist, saxophonist, composer, arranger, and social critic, he redefines every genre of music he plays, be it classical, salsa, hip-hop, funk, rhythm & blues, klezmer, or any jazz style from swing and bop to cutting-edge downtown improvisation.

The Underground Blues Jam | Hosted by Karl Allweier
The Underground Blues Jam is where raw energy and deep grooves collide! Every 3rd Wednesday of the month, blues musicians of all kinds gather for a night of electrifying, soul-stirring music. Signups start at 6pm, and the jam ignites at 7pm with a killer house band setting the tone.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to dive into the blues scene, you’ll get 2-3 songs to shine—either with your own ensemble, a handpicked group, or alongside the house band. We’ve got the gear covered: drums, bass amp, guitar amps, an upright piano, and a full PA. Just bring your instrument, your passion, and your best blues licks. All blues musicians and instruments are welcome.

Deadgrass
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 Kris Bauman and 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.

Professor Louie & The Crowmatix
Ft. Professor Louie (keyboards, vocals, accordion), Miss Marie (vocals, percussion, piano), Frank Campbell (bass, vocals), Todd Mihan (guitar), Dan Hickey (drums)
Professor Louie & The Crowmatix perform new songs from their latest recording Crowin' Around, fan favorites, Music of The Band, and more...
Crowin' Around is now being played on over 173 radio stations across the country. The hit song “Elevate Yourself” from the album has been the featured Song of the Week on WDST Radio Woodstock.

Session Americana with Eleanor Buckland
Session Americana returns to the road in November for an East Coast run with Eleanor Buckland in the band and featuring not one but two new albums recorded earlier this year. The Lounge - Live! features songs recorded live at The Lizard Lounge (Cambridge MA) in early spring and Where We Are, a brand new studio album recorded in late summer. The band completed a 3 week European tour in July and is in top form highlighting the natural, almost inevitable evolution from a loose bunch of friends sitting around swapping songs in a bar, to a hot-ticket weekly residency, to a touring collective. Swapping instruments, trading off lead vocals and sharing songwriting credits, Session Americana is constantly exploring new collaborations and touring like a band out of time, always searching for a welcoming and homey venue, a long lunch with old friends, and a good glass of wine.
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The Faux Paws
A Faux Paws live show is an explosive roller-coaster ride that brings the audience along. Yes, there’s virtuosity on the fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and saxophone—but also vulnerability, personal lyrics, tight 3-part brother harmonies, playful interplay, intricately arranged details, and soaring improvisations.

Bridge Arts Jazz Concert
Featuring: Hudson Valley Youth Jazz Orchestra, Bridge Arts Community Jazz Band (both directed by Dan Shaut), Bridge Arts Jazz Lab (directed by Tristen Napoli)
Bridge Arts is a community-based non-profit that promotes education and collaboration as a means to grow a more diverse and innovative music community.

Peter Furlan Project | Album Release
Ft. Peter Furlan (compositions, arrangements, soprano sax & tenor sax), Vinnie Cutro (trumpet & flugelhorn), Neil “Nail” Alexander (piano), Andrew Beals (alto sax), Erick Storckman (trombone), Brad Hubbard (baritone sax & bass clarinet), Joel Newton (guitar), Charlie Dougherty (bass), Nadav Snir-Zelniker (drums)
Celebrating the Album Release - Peter Furlan Project Live at Maureen’s Jazz Cellar
"This is what jazz folks usually call a little big band. The ten piece unit under Peter Furlan sound big enough and are very well integrated. The ensembles are played with precision and a lot of thought seems to have gone into producing various different tone colours...It certainly has a distinctive sound and the sound colours produced are unique to Furlan’s little orchestra. … The music on all tracks has a distinctive flavour, in some ways like the old Gil Evans orchestras when Gil recorded under his own name…, this is a very good session." - Derek Ansell, Jazz Views UK

The Soul Experience ft. Corey Glover (of Living Colour)
Best known as the electrifying front man of the legendary, Grammy Award-winning band Living Colour, Corey Glover has launched an exciting new project: The Soul Experience featuring Corey Glover. Named one of Billboard Magazine’s 50 Greatest Lead Singers of All Time, Glover now returns to his roots with a sound that shaped his journey as an artist.

Cameron Brown and Dannie’s Calypso
Bassist, composer, and educator Cameron Brown has been a driving force in jazz for over five decades, performing with legends including George Russell, Don Cherry, Archie Shepp, Sheila Jordan, and the Don Pullen/George Adams Quartet with Dannie Richmond. With his ensemble Cameron Brown and Dannie’s Calypso, he honors Richmond’s legacy while blending hard-swinging jazz with the joyful rhythms of calypso for an evening of vibrant, infectious music.

The Brighton Beat
The Brighton Beat is a unique and engaging spectacle, whose influences range from Afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti, to modern cutting-edge NYC Jazz with a heavy helping of classic New Orleans brass band Funk. Performing up and down the East coast since 2010, the band has developed a style of performance that is incredibly uplifting and infectiously danceable - a trademark of The Brighton Beat sound.

Jeremy Baum Trio: Charlie "Baum" Christmas
Ft. Jeremy Baum (piano), Sue Williams (upright bass) & Peter O'Brien (drums).
Jeremy Baum has created this annual tribute to Vince Guaraldi's 1965 studio album, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" - considered one of the most beloved holiday albums recorded. The soundtrack introduced jazz with grace, charm, and creativity, to an entirely new generation, having been heard by more individuals than the work of the genre's most influential players, and influenced dozens of young aspiring musicians.

Sinkane
Sinkane, the moniker of multi-instrumentalist and music director Ahmed Gallab, has made his magnum opus. Born in London to Sudanese parents, raised in Ohio, and now calling NYC home, the former skate punk turned afro-funk maestro and veteran of indie-rock bands like Caribou, Yeasayer and Of Montreal has spent the years since his previous release, Dépaysé, honing in on his skillset to unfurl a truly ambitious new album. On his to-be-announced 8th studio album We Belong, Gallab has found himself celebrating the love he has unearthed in these explorations, and Sinkane has been born anew. The record will be release in Spring 2024.

KNEEBODY
Ft. Adam Benjamin (keyboards), Shane Endsley (trumpet), Ben Wendel (tenor saxophone), Nate Wood (bass/drums)
“There isn’t a handy term or genre for the music that Kneebody creates. It’s a band thoroughly acquainted with 1960s free-bop, 1970s jazz rock, 1990s hip-hop and postmillennial indie rock; along with classical postminimalism. (I’m leaving something out, I’m sure.) Whatever the terminology, this group has an audience…”
— New York Times

The Underground Blues Jam | Hosted by Karl Allweier
The Underground Blues Jam is where raw energy and deep grooves collide! Every 3rd Wednesday of the month, blues musicians of all kinds gather for a night of electrifying, soul-stirring music. Signups start at 6pm, and the jam ignites at 7pm with a killer house band setting the tone.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to dive into the blues scene, you’ll get 2-3 songs to shine—either with your own ensemble, a handpicked group, or alongside the house band. We’ve got the gear covered: drums, bass amp, guitar amps, an upright piano, and a full PA. Just bring your instrument, your passion, and your best blues licks. All blues musicians and instruments are welcome.

Jeremy Baum Trio: Charlie "Baum" Christmas
Ft. Jeremy Baum (piano), Sue Williams (upright bass) & Peter O'Brien (drums).
Jeremy Baum has created this annual tribute to Vince Guaraldi's 1965 studio album, "A Charlie Brown Christmas" - considered one of the most beloved holiday albums recorded. The soundtrack introduced jazz with grace, charm, and creativity, to an entirely new generation, having been heard by more individuals than the work of the genre's most influential players, and influenced dozens of young aspiring musicians.

Joe Pug
A singer-songwriter known for his lyrical acumen and plaintive harmonica style, Joe Pug dropped out of college and moved to Chicago where he worked as a carpenter before breaking into the city’s music scene. Since 2008 he has released a string of critically-acclaimed albums and toured heavily in the U.S. and abroad. Paste Magazine wrote of his music: “Unless your surname is Dylan, Waits, Ritter or Prine, you could face-palm yourself to death trying to pen songs half as inspired."
He has toured with Steve Earle, Levon Helm, The Killers, Justin Townes Earle, Sturgill Simpson, and many others. He has appeared at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and The Newport Folk Festival. His music has appeared on NPR’s “Prairie Home Companion” and “Mountain Stage”. His music has been released by Lightning Rod Records, which features an alumni roster of Jason Isbell, Billy Joe Shaver, and James McMurtry.
Additionally, he is the creator and host of the popular podcast The Working Songwriter.