Fri
Mar 27, 2026
Split Bill
Main Stage

Sal "The Voice" Valentinetti with special guests Ginger Winn, & Lee Falco

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

As Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti approaches the 10-year anniversary of his America’s Got Talent Golden Buzzer moment, he steps into a new chapter—one that moves beyond entertainer and reveals Sal as an artist. Long before jazz made its return to the Billboard charts, Sal committed to the form, letting its phrasing, restraint, and soul guide his sound. At The Falcon, that commitment takes on a new shape: intimate, stripped-down, and driven by jazz guitar, with Sal’s soul at the center.

Sal "The Voice" Valentinetti
Mar 27, 2026
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Main Stage
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

For this special night, Sal is joined by a handpicked circle of collaborators: Keep Good Company Records labelmate Ginger Winn, and Falcon owner and drummer extraordinaire Lee Falco, with special guests (to be announced). Together, they create a shared stage built on feel, conversation, and spontaneity.

Recently signed to Hudson Valley–based Keep Good Company Records, Sal has been putting down roots in the region—writing, recording, and collaborating with local standouts Justin Guip, Jack Petruzzelli, Jeff Hill, Olivier Machon, and Matt Munisteri. His Falcon debut is a natural extension of that connection, bringing an evolving sound to a room known for meeting artists at meaningful moments in their journey.

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Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti, Heidi Klum’s unforgettable 2016 Golden Buzzer recipient and finalist of America’s Got Talent, is an Italian-American crooner known best for his flawless vocals, larger than life personality, and his heart of gold. Born August 26, 1995, Sal was raised in the small town of Bethpage, New York where he still resides today. From a very young age Sal was influenced by his grandmother to love the musical genius of the classic crooner sounds of Dean Martin, Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra.

At the young age of fifteen Sal realized the hidden talent he possessed and began performing his flawless tribute to the great Frank Sinatra across New York.

In 2016, Sal made his debut on Season 11 of the NBC hit show “America’s Got Talent.” That night, The 20-year-old college student went from delivering Pizzas for his cousin’s restaurant, to delivering what’s considered one of the best performances in AGT history.

Before long, the world would come to know and admire him as “Sal the Voice”.

Since racking up over 350 million views worldwide with his captivating AGT audition, the celebrated charismatic crooner has been invited to appear in hundreds of sold out solo performances on stages around the world.

From Madison Square Garden in NYC, to opening for Jay Leno in Las Vegas, to selling out the legendary NYCB Theater at Westbury like all of the greats before him; it’s safe to say that Sal is only getting started.

Ginger Winn has never known a life without music. Born in Charleston, SC and now living in Kingston, NY, the self-taught songwriter, musician, and producer creates dreamy, wistful music that feels both intimate and cinematic, blending folk-pop warmth with evocative lyrics and lush production.

Ginger left school at 16 to focus on music, supporting herself by working as a pastry chef. By day, she crafted beautiful desserts; by night, she spent her time crafting melodies. Baking paid the rent, but songwriting fed her spirit. Eventually, the pull became impossible to ignore: she didn’t just want to make music for people—she needed to.

In 2021, she moved to Cape Town, South Africa to be with her partner, also a musician, and pursue music full time. She launched a freelance production career, composing custom songs for clients around the world, translating their ideas, memories, and even private poems into finished tracks. One unusual request on Upwork changed everything: a woman asked Ginger to turn her husband’s poems into music. The creative spark between the three of them was immediate. Those remote collaborations became the songs that shaped Ginger’s debut album—and that husband-and-wife duo, Matt and Tina Baoine, would soon become her closest creative partners. They believed in her so much that they founded a label branch of their creative consultancy, Keep Good Company Records, to sign her. The song she wrote in response to that Upwork post became “Super 8,” her debut single.

Ginger flew to New York to record her first album, Stop-Motion, produced by the legendary David Baron (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, Lenny Kravitz). Released June 7, 2024, the album quickly put her on the map, and she was almost instantly invited on a West Coast tour with the Gipsy Kings—where her solo acoustic sets won over crowds night after night.

Through Baron, Ginger met A.J. Yorio, known for co-writing Michael Marcagi’s breakout viral hit “Scared to Start.” The creative connection was undeniable, and AJ’s rock-based production was exactly the sound she was looking to lean into. She flew to his studio Talking Wire in Cincinnati, Ohio to record an album. A year later, on June 13, 2025, she released her sophomore album Freeze Frame, produced by Yorio. The record marks a bold shift in her sound—leaning into a fiercer, darker alt-rock terrain while still holding onto the atmospheric magic that defined her debut.

Since launching her career, she has collaborated with dozens of greats: playing shows with Lost Leaders’ Byron Isaacs and Peter Cole, opening for Gail Ann Dorsey, Carly Pearce, and collaborating with legends like Jack Petruzelli and up and coming talents like Lee Falco and Will Bryant. She headlined the first-ever Waterfall Sessions, a waterfall-side concert at Woodstock Way as well as iconic venues like The Colony, The Falcon, Park Theater, and Bowery Electric.  

For the past three years, Ginger, Matt, and Tina have worked together as an art collective, building music outward from visuals. They see sound and image as inseparable: each project begins with a world, a feeling, a texture. With every release, she invites listeners into a universe that feels nostalgic yet new; tender yet fearless–a world crafted by hand, lit by a lightning strike from within.

Lee Falco is a musician & producer from The Hudson Valley.