Fri
May 9, 2025
Split Bill
Main Stage

Two Many Guitars

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

Ft. Cindy Cashdollar (slide guitar), Jack Petruzzelli (guitar), Jeff Hill (bass) Jay Collins (sax), Peter Yarin (piano)

Cindy Cashdollar and Jack Petruzzelli present Two Many Guitars highlighting music from the past 100 years. They will create a musical timeline through traditional American and European styles; songs from the mountains to the American songbook.

Cindy and Jack are well known through their work with Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, Asleep at The Wheel, Joan Osborne and many more. They have enjoyed performing and recording together, and have created this program to play music that has greatly influenced them.

Two Many Guitars
May 9, 2025
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Main Stage
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Jack Petruzzelli is a seasoned touring and recording musician. As a multi-instrument performer, producer and songwriter, he has had the privilege of working with a variety of artists that include Patti Smith, Ian Hunter, Joan Osborne, Rufus Wainwright and Sara Bareilles, to name a few. In the studio, Jack has collaborated with platinum artists to unknown sensations. He co-produced Joan Osborne’s album Bring It On Home, which was nominated for Best Blues album of the year at the 2012 Grammy Awards. He is a founding member of The Fab Faux, a critically acclaimed nationally touring Beatles tribute band (that doesn’t dress up).

Cindy Cashdollar grew up in Woodstock, New York. Cashdollar is an old local family name. Her great-uncle Albert Cashdollar was the Town Supervisor and the family ran Locust Grove Dairy. The whole musical community watched as Cindy’s talent swiftly grew on the Dobro and then lap steel as she played with everyone in town during the late 1970s and ‘80s, The demand for her musical touch led her to touring and performing regionally with local Woodstock luminaries Levon Helm, Rick Danko, bluegrass singer John Herald, blues legend Paul Butterfield, and folk heroes Happy & Artie Traum. However, in 1992 her restless musical quest took her to Nashville where she met and landed a job with America’s premiere Western Swing group Asleep At The Wheel, leading her to Austin. Expanding her instrumental prowess to the steel guitar, Cindy’s taste and style added to the band’s sound as she toured and recorded with them for nine years. During her time with the band she had the chance to collaborate with legends such as Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton and Lyle Lovett, among others, and won five Grammys. Upon leaving AATW to once again engage in a wider variety of music, the names of those who sought her out and hired her to add fire and sweetness to their music are lifted out of the record books: Ryan Adams, Bob Dylan (on his Grammy winning Time Out of Mind album), Van Morrison, Dave Alvin, John Sebastian, Rod Stewart, Albert Lee, Sonny Landreth, Marcia Ball, Rory Block, Jorma Kaukonen, Leon Redbone, Peter Rowan …and on and on. She was the first woman to be inducted into the Texas Steel Guitar Hall Of Fame, also inducted into the Texas Music Hall Of Fame, and has been a nominee for Instrumentalist Of The Year by the Americana Music Association. In 2022 the revered Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum added Cindy to their “Nashville Cats” roster, which honors side musicians for their contributions to recordings and live performances.

Jeff Hill is a  bassist/ producer /recording engineer in Brooklyn, New York.  He has worked with many notable musicians and recording artists throughout the years, both on stage and in the studio. Jeff has performed and/or recorded with  Elle King, Forro In the Dark, Bruce Springsteen, Kat Edmonson,  Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams,  Buster Poindexter, Linda Thompson, Bill Payne,  Joan Baez, Brazilian Girls,  Amy Helm, Kenny Roby,  Vicentico,  Marco Beneveto,  Blondie, , Rufus Wainwright,  Wax Poetic,  Paula Cole,  Shivaree, Teddy Thompson, Bette Midler,  Justin Bond, Victoria Williams, Cry Cry Cry, Shannon McNally, Harper Simon, Chris Stills, Amy Corriea, Jesse Harris, Neal Casal, Elysian Fields, Shooter Jennings, Martha Wainwright, Gin Wigmore, Regina Spektor, Jim Campilongo, Erik Deutsch, David Mead, Marshall Crenshaw,  Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Joan As Policewoman, Iris Dement, Rosanne Cash, Page McConnell,  Juliana Hatfield, Trey Anastasio, and many others. Jeff produces and engineers from his South Williamsburg studio,  He has produced records for Frally Hynes, Erik Deutsch, Morebarn, Victoria Reed, Jena Kraus, J R Reyne, Lisa Redford, Peter Salett, Sasha Dobson, Guillherme Montiero, Mike O'Dowd, Danny Burns and more. Jeff was a member of the Chris Robinson Brotherhood from 2016 -2019.   In 2019  Jeff was asked to Join Steve Earle's band and is currently a member of the Duke's.

Jay Collins is the saxophone player of choice for famous artists such as Gregg Allman, Little Feat, Levon Helm, The Midnight Ramble Band, and Donald Fagen. He is also a dynamic singer, arranger, writer, and band leader. Jay played on two Grammy-winning recordings with Levon Helm (Electric Dirt [2009] and Ramble at the Ryman [2011]), a platinum-selling DVD with the Allman Brothers Band (Live at the Beacon Theater [2003]), and was featured on horns and arrangements for two recordings with Gregg Allman (Gregg Allman Live: Back to Macon, GA [2015] and Southern Blood [2017]). Whether fronting his own bands, The Northern Resistance and Gravy Train, on lead vocals and sax, blowing his horn at Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock, NY with the Midnight Ramble Band, or touring with the legendary group, Little Feat, Jay Collins always delivers!

Peter Yarin is a New York-based composer and pianist who works across genres in jazz and classical music. He is also the pianist for Vince Giordano's Nighthawks, an 11-piece repertory jazz orchestra. Both as a solo artist and as a member of Vince Giordano's Nighthawks, his piano work has been featured on numerous soundtracks, including Killers of the Flower Moon, Joker, and the TV series The Queen's Gambit, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Boardwalk Empire, The Knick, and Mildred Pierce. His playing can also be heard in the films Kill Your Darlings, Bessie, and Carol (directed by Todd Haynes). With the Nighthawks, he performed on the Grammy-winning album Music from Boardwalk Empire, Vol. 1, as well as its two follow-up recordings, collaborating with artists such as Regina Spektor, Elvis Costello, Liza Minnelli, St. Vincent, and Rufus Wainwright. In live performances, he has accompanied Garrison Keillor, Michael Feinstein, Bette Midler, and others.