Blues

Bash The Trash

Bash The Trash

**RESCHEDULED. SEE TIME CHANGE BELOW** Bash the Trash (BTT) brings science-based environmental arts education, performances and hands-on events to communities, schools and cultural institutions. Founded in 1988 by the husband-and-wife creative team of John Bertles and Carina Piaggio, BTT builds and performs with unique musical instruments made from recycled and reused materials to engage children, families and educators […]

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Brian Conigliaro joined by  guitarist Jeff Brown

Brian Conigliaro joined by guitarist Jeff Brown

Brian  Conigliaro is  a  devoted  and  very  versatile  player  with extensive  musical  experience  as  a  guitar player,vocalist  and  harmonic  player.  He has  performed  or  recorded  with  an  eclectic  array  of  artists including:   Gerry Mulligan, Dizzie Gillespie, Lionel Hampton, Ray Charles, Eubie Blake, Snoop Dog, Nancy Wilson, Jackie Paris, Lou Rawls, Daniel Ponce, Frank Gambale, […]

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Intuition and Friends

Intuition and Friends

The members of Intuition have been playing together and evolving together for nine years. Their set list typically includes jazz, R&B, original compositions and instrumentals. Intuition’s favorite venues have included MP Taverna in Irvington, Recologie in New Rochelle, Taiim Cellar in Scarsdale and the local farmers’ markets. For this show, Intuition members Joan Indig (bass) and […]

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Jim Koeppel

Jim Koeppel

Performances: 12:00 noon The Station Cafe 134 Southside Ave, HOH 5:00 pm Harper’s Restuarant 92 Main St., Dobbs Ferry 7:00 pm & 8:00 pm The Mill 583 Warburton Ave 

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Lexy Casano, accompanied by Rich Lobovsky

Lexy Casano, accompanied by Rich Lobovsky

  Lexy Casano is a classically trained singer regularly performing acoustically, accompanied by the talented pianist, Rich Lobovsky. For the past 20 years crowds have enjoyed Lexy’s sultry and rich vocals and cabaret-style performances. Her repertoire is of great length, as she sings anything from Patsy Cline to Johnny Cash to Ruth Brown. Performances: 7:00 […]

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Lighty & Garland

Lighty & Garland

**RESCHEDULED. SEE TIME CHANGE BELOW**  Alan Lighty trained as a musician and composer. He currently focuses on his own writing and performing music from the acoustic-blues tradition. His primary instrument is the guitar. Joe Garland has more recently begun writing original songs, a product of his growing up with a steady diet of rock and […]

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Robbie Saltaire

Robbie Saltaire

**RESCHEDULED. SEE TIME CHANGE BELOW**  Duke Ellington called his heavenly sounds American classical music, but I call my stuff toe-tapping rockabilly rock and blues—because that’s what it is!  Muddy Waters, Carl Perkins, John Lee Hooker, Albert King, the Band, the Kinks—I was so lucky to see them when I was a kid, and my heart is full […]

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The Art of Drumming, MEG, Pete Moss Trio

The Art of Drumming, MEG, Pete Moss Trio

The Art of Drumming Open Musicians Forum. Hosted by Ed Bettinell As part of the RiverArts Music Tour Ed Bettinelli will be hosting @ his studio, The Art of Drumming, an open forum: “Becoming a musician who happens to play the drums?” Ed will be talking about some of the many aspects this winding road […]

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The Barn Owls

The Barn Owls

“The Barn Owls” are a group of good friends from the River Towns who have been playing music together for three years. Each of us has her or his own distinct musical preferences, resulting in a very eclectic mix of songs in every set. For example, Bill Salton, the lead guitarist, has a special fondness […]

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The Drop Dead Blues Band

The Drop Dead Blues Band

The Drop Dead Blues Band is back! After playing throughout Manhattan in the 1990’s, most of the band “settled down” got married, had children, etc. Now that most of the kids have grown up, the band reunites and returns to their roots- playing Chicago style blues. Listeners sometimes refer to the band as “Jump Blues”. […]

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Tom from Nyack

Tom from Nyack

In 1964, Tom paid his college roommate $25 for a Sears Silvertone guitar, learned some chords and wrote some songs. One of those songs, “Cadillac Car”, is still part of his set list. More recently, he has become more serious about songwriting and performing. He has worked with music industry pros including Arlon Bennett, Dan […]

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