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Bywater Call

Friday, July 3, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
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Bywater Call – Southern Soul Powerhouse

Friday, July 3, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $38 GA

Harmony in the Woods, Hawley, PA

Often transcending genres, Bywater Call delivers dynamic, emotionally charged live performances that leave audiences stunned. This seven-piece Southern soul and roots rock band from Toronto is known for its powerful vocals, tight horn section, and electrifying stage chemistry.

A powerhouse seven-piece Southern soul, roots rock outfit from Toronto, Canada; the band is comprised of Meghan Parnell (vocals), Dave Barnes (guitar), Bruce McCarthy (drums), Mike Meusel (bass), newest member, John Kervin (keys), Stephen Dyte (trumpet) and Julian Nalli (tenor sax).

In 2024, Bywater Call was UK Blues Award-nominated for International Blues Artist of the year alongside winners Larkin Poe, after having toured extensively in Europe. This year, the band has been short-listed into the top 20 for the same award among many notables in the genre including Larkin Poe, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Beth Hart, Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram, Samantha Fish, Bobby Rush and other notables in the genre.


The band’s music is an exploration of life’s highs and lows. From intimate ballads that lay bare the complexities of human emotion to electrifying anthems that demand to be played at full volume, their catalogue is a journey through the human experience, incorporating influences from the likes of The Band, The Wood Brothers, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Otis Redding, Little Feat, Sly and the Family Stone, among others.





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Mamma Mania! - The American Tribute to ABBA

Saturday, July 4, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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Mamma Mania – The American ABBA Tribute

Saturday, July 4, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $55 GA

Harmony in the Woods, Hawley, PA


Prepare to be transported back to the vibrant 1970s as New York City’s premier ABBA tribute band, Mamma Mania brings the classic hits of one of pop music’s most iconic groups to life. With their dazzling costumes, flawless harmonies, and captivating stage presence, this tribute captures the essence of ABBA’s unforgettable sound.

From “Dancing Queen” to “Mamma Mia,” fans will enjoy a night filled with nostalgia from a stellar cast of musicians! Performers include current or former touring members of: Mamma Mia – Official North American Tour, Marc Martel’s Queen Extravaganza, INXS, Britney Spears, Rob Thomas, The Weeknd and many more! Mamma Mania pays homage to ABBA’s legacy, celebrating the timeless melodies and uplifting lyrics that have charmed listeners for generations.

Join us for an evening of music that showcases not only the incredible songs but also the joyful spirit of ABBA. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to their music, this tribute promises to be an unforgettable experience filled with energy, enthusiasm, and plenty of dancing. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary celebration of ABBA from some of New York’s finest!!


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Sam Reider & the Human Hands

Friday, July 10, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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Sam Reider & the Human Hands

Friday, July 10, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $35 GA
Harmony in the Woods, Hawley, PA



Led by Latin Grammy–nominated accordionist, pianist, and composer Sam Reider, The Human Hands is a collective of innovative acoustic musicians working at the confluence of American folk, jazz, and chamber music. Their performances are defined by irresistible melodies, joyful improvisation, and richly textured arrangements that feel both timeless and entirely new.

Described by Songlines Magazine as a “mash-up of the Klezmatics, Quintette du Hot Club de France and the Punch Brothers,” the ensemble has toured extensively throughout the U.S., U.K., and Europe. They have appeared at premier venues and festivals including Lincoln Center, Celtic Connections, Savannah Music Festival, Strawberry Music Festival, and SFJAZZ, and have been featured on NPR, PBS, and the BBC.

Their acclaimed album The Golem and Other Tales is anchored by an original narrative suite inspired by a medieval Jewish legend of a clay figure brought to life — a meditation on creativity, power, and the relationship between the human and the divine. The project features some of today’s brightest acoustic musicians, weaving echoes of Django Reinhardt, Duke Ellington, Astor Piazzolla, and Planxty into a cinematic, genre-defying soundscape.

Originally trained as a jazz pianist, Reider has collaborated with artists including Jon Batiste, Sierra Hull, Laurie Lewis, Gaby Moreno, and Paquito d’Rivera. His solo piano record earned a four-star review in DownBeat Magazine and was named among their Best of 2022 selections.

Expect an evening of virtuosic musicianship, adventurous storytelling, and luminous acoustic sound — intimate, expansive, and unforgettable.


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The Brit Pack

Saturday, July 11, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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The Brit Pack – British Invasion and More

Saturday, July 11, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $35 GA

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The Brit Pack brings the best of classic British rock music to stages across the USA! Performing music by Led Zeppelin, Queen, and The Rolling Stones, to David Bowie, Oasis, Tears for Fears and more, The Brit Pack cover everything from the most iconic anthems of the sixties, to the modern classics of today! 

British born but American made, The Brit Pack was formed by two British session musicians living in the US. Their energetic performances are a magnificent and heartfelt tribute to the UK’s deep musical legacy, and a testament to the fact that great music never gets old!

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Bandits on the Run

Friday, July 17, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
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Bandits on the Run

Friday, July 17, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $25 GA

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Bandits on the Run are a musical trio from the Brooklyn-Queens border. Born from a chance encounter busking on the subway, Adrian Blake Enscoe, Sydney Shepherd, and Regina Strayhorn defy convention with an impressive trade-off of lead vocals and instruments. The Bandits marry acoustic, electric, and bass guitar sounds with cello, accordion, suitcases-turned-kickdrums, and (if you’re lucky) sometimes even a megaphone. The Bandits’ three-part harmonies have been heard filling iconic venues while opening for The Wood Brothers’ 2025 East Coast tour, on the main stages at Colorado’s Rocky Mount Folks Fest and Michigan’s Blissfest, and in a sold out residency at Manhattan’s Bowery Electric. Their songs have been featured by NPR’s Tiny Desk and The Moth Story Slam, as well as in Netflix’s Ask the StoryBots and the feature film The Same Storm. The Bandits tour nationally and internationally, with appearances at Cambridge Folk Festival, Floydfest, Summerfest Milwaukee, Americanafest, F1 Singapore Grand Prix, Mile of Music, and more. Their theatrical indie-folk lends itself quite well to storytelling and their work adapting text for a musical production of As You Like It later became their EP The Shakespeare Tapes.

In addition to all their touring and recording work, Bandits on the Run are also in the business of writing musicals, sometimes as a trio and sometimes with collaborators. They are currently creating the stage musical adaptation of the novel What’s Eating Gilbert Grape with actor-musician-longtime-friend Christopher Sears and newfound friend Academy Award Nominee Peter Hedges, supported by MCC Theater. Bandits on the Run are also developing an original musical, Yukon Ho, about a group of Black prospectors in the Alaskan gold rush. Yukon Ho was researched on the ground in Skagway, Alaska with support from the NEA, and has been workshopped with support from Prospect Musicals. They are alumni of several musical theater writing development programs, including Berkeley Rep Ground Floor, Rhinebeck Writers Retreat, and The Johnny Mercer Songwriters Grove at Goodspeed Musicals.

The band will soon be releasing a full-length LP, Rough Magic, a collection of songs made possible by those who have generously offered them resources, skills, and endless cups of tea. Recorded over the course of six months in the home of friends they met at a house concert, Rough Magic was produced by William Garrett (lead producer, Spotify Singles), and engineered by Carl Bespolka (engineer, Live at Electric Lady). Lore has it that the final days of recording Rough Magic were blessed by a light dusting of snow, something the Bandits believe to be quite lucky.

Adrian, Sydney, and Regina bring their individual corners of the creative universe into the room when they collaborate. Adrian made their Broadway debut in The Avett Brothers’ Swept Away in 2024 and can be seen playing Austin Dickinson in the Apple TV+ Series Dickinson. Sydney was most recently seen in the 2025 world premiere of The Ruins at the Guthrie Theater. Regina also works in casting, bringing to life shows for HBO, Amazon, Apple TV, CBS & Hulu, as well as a freelance photographer.



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SoulShine - An Allman Brother's Experience

Saturday, July 18, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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SoulShine – An Allman Brother’s Experience

Saturday, July 18, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $45 GA

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SoulShine is a group of seasoned New York musicians who, through their mutual love of the Allman Brothers Band, have united for the sole purpose of bringing you the ultimate Allman Brothers experience. The seminal catalogue of the Allman Brothers singalongs and jams are carefully replicated with all of the important attention to detail: spot on guitar and vocal harmonies, two drummers, a real Hammond B-3 organ with Leslie speaker, mind-bending improvisation and amazing slide guitar playing, all in front of a dazzling video backdrop display. Come out and enjoy an experience you will not soon forget!





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Pressing Strings

Friday, July 24, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
Harmony In The Woods, Hawley, PA

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Pressing Strings – Soulful Americana with Grit and Groove
Thursday, July 24, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $28 GA

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Hailing from Annapolis, Maryland, Pressing Strings is a powerhouse trio led by guitarist and vocalist Jordan Sokel, earning a loyal following with their genre-bending blend of blues, rock, and folk, wrapped in soul-stirring storytelling and toe-tapping grooves. Their music resonates with the emotional grit of blues, the laid-back swagger of folk, and the urgency of modern rock.

Whether delivering heartfelt ballads or energetic anthems, Pressing Strings weaves lyrical introspection with high-caliber musicianship that feels both fresh and familiar. Sokel’s smoky voice and intricate guitar work are complemented masterfully by a standout rhythm section. The trio is anchored by drummer Justin Kruger — an energetic and charismatic performer whose style mirrors his outside-the-box personality and unique approach to the instrument — alongside bassist Nick Welker, a solid and stoic presence who crafts melodic bass lines and chordal voicings that give the trio a full, lush sound.

All three members contribute vocals, adding harmonies reminiscent of Southern California in the 1970s. Together, they push the limits of what a trio can accomplish, creating an immersive, feel-good experience that hits the audience’s heart as powerfully as it does their ears.

Recently, the band has toured coast to coast across the U.S., headlining clubs and captivating festival audiences at events such as Palisade Roots and Bluegrass Festival, FloydFest, Annapolis Baygrass Music Festival, Firefly, Sweetwater 420Fest, and CaveFest, while sharing the stage with major artists including Gov’t Mule, Toad the Wet Sprocket, JJ Grey, and Neil Francis.

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Adam Ezra Group

Saturday, July 25, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
Harmony In The Woods, Hawley, PA


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Adam Ezra Group – Grassroots Folk Rock with a Mission

Saturday, July , 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $40 GA

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Welcome to Adam Ezra Group.

❖ He takes a month out of each year to visit the living rooms of his fans around the country.

❖ His band and nonprofit organization, RallySound, host a free festival every summer that raised $161,000 for homeless veterans in 2025.

❖ He live-streamed for 500 nights in a row during the pandemic.

❖ They co-produced an album with 163 fans.

If you haven’t connected with Adam Ezra Group yet, these are just a few examples that help explain how this underground Americana songwriter and his bandmates seem to have come out of nowhere — building a connection with their fans unlike any other — and are now selling out theaters throughout the Northeast.



Adam Ezra will joke with you that while the “nowhere” part might be accurate, nothing has ever simply “popped” for this folk musician and activist. Without resources, connections, or any clear roadmap into the music industry, Ezra began playing shows more than 20 years ago. When venues wouldn’t hire him, he played bars, bookstores, fields, and parking lots — often raising money for causes he believed in. That spirit of activism eventually grew into his nonprofit organization, RallySound.



“We’d play five hours a night,” Adam reminisces, “more often than not, in danger of outnumbering the audiences we were playing for…”

So how did a band operating so far outside the traditional music world go on to win New England Music Award’s Americana Act of the Year (2023)? What inspired John Oates to call Adam and begin a songwriting friendship that led to John producing their co-write, “Hold Each Other Now”? What caught the attention of The Wallflowers, who invited AEG to join them on their spring tour, or SPIN Magazine, which proclaimed, “This Independent Underground Folk Band Is Blowing Up Without Selling Out”?



If you ask Adam, he’ll tell you:

“One person at a time, over many years and thousands of shows, decided to turn their heads to listen. One person at a time decided to share our music with folks they care about. That’s always been our story. It’s no fairytale, but it sure makes me proud and humbled when I look out from the stage and see theaters full of people singing along to our music.”



These days, you’ll find Adam and his bandmates — Corinna Smith (fiddle), Poche Ponce (bass), and Alex Martin (percussion) — constantly on the road. Their tour schedule includes festivals, theaters, and rock venues across the country, alongside grassroots events and activism-driven performances — a testament to an artist who has never forgotten where he came from and whose mission has always been about more than music.

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Kara Grainger

Friday, July 31, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
Harmony In The Woods, Hawley, PA

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Kara Grainger – Blues-Rock Fire with Southern Soul Depth

Friday, July 31, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $28 GA

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“Talk about star power, a killer voice, and guitar skills. She said to the band as much as to the audience, ‘I think tonight, we’ll just play some blues.’ Playing slide guitar, Grainger began with rootsy blues, her voice full-bodied with plenty of soul. There was clarity there too, with that unmistakable bell tone mixed with grit. We were in for some serious musicianship with Kara Grainger. Her vocals packed a punch, and she played monster guitar solos that had the crowd whooping and clapping. Nice to see a female musician kick some a** like that.”

— Rock & Blues Muse



Her music career began in a small suburban town in Sydney, Australia, and has since taken her on an incredible journey across the globe. Combining slide guitar, soulful vocals, and a heartfelt approach to songwriting, Kara’s truly unique sound leaves audiences uplifted, inspired, and always wanting more.

At the age of 16, Kara joined forces with her brother Mitch Grainger to form the band Papa Lips. The band toured consistently throughout Australia and produced two studio albums that received national airplay. They were heavily influenced by the sounds of Stax Records in Memphis and the funky style of blues and soul born out of New Orleans.



In 2008, Kara signed with Australian label Craving Records and was invited to the United States by producer David Kalish, where she recorded her debut solo album, Grand and Green River. The recording received critical acclaim and remained in the Top 30 of the Americana Charts for 38 consecutive weeks.

Since relocating to the U.S., Kara has released four additional albums. In 2011, LA Blues was recorded live at Studio City Sound, paying tribute to her earliest blues inspirations. In 2013, she released Shiver and Sigh through Los Angeles label Eclecto Groove, produced by Grammy Award–winning producer David Z and featuring renowned musicians including Mike Finnigan, Hutch Hutchinson, James Gadson, and Kirk Fletcher. She later released Living With Your Ghost, produced by Anders Osborne through her own label, Station House Records. Her most recent release, That’s How I Got to Memphis, was recorded at Royal Studios in Memphis with Boo Mitchell and features the legendary Hi Rhythm Section. The album is being released by Red Parlor Records.



Among Kara’s touring highlights was performing in Northeast India for the Himalayan Blues Foundation. Her appearance at the 18 Degrees Cultural Festival introduced roots and blues music to the local community for the very first time. She has also performed at the Jakarta International Blues Festival in Indonesia, both with her U.S. band and as a special guest with The Jakarta All Women Blues Review.



In 2011, she toured Japan, opening for The Swampers and Donnie Fritts, the famed house rhythm section for Fame Recordings in Muscle Shoals. Kara has performed at Switzerland’s Sierre Blues Festival and in Lucerne, and toured Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg, and Spain.

In the United States, she has appeared at major festivals including the Portland Waterfront Blues Festival, Blues from the Top in Colorado, and Austin City Limits. She has opened for extraordinary artists such as Peter Frampton, Buddy Guy, Taj Mahal, and Jonny Lang.

Kara continues to tour regularly throughout Europe and is currently touring the U.K. in support of her new record.







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Rosine with Mike Miz

Rosine with Mike Miz

Saturday, August 1, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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Rosine with Mike Miz

Saturday, Aug 1, 2026 | 6:00 PM EST | $35 GA

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About Rosine:

Nashville-based Americana/folk duo Rosine is exploring and cultivating a soundscape that relies on the emotive potential of acoustic instruments to showcase original songs. Its members, Forrest and Meredith Lane O’Connor, have each dedicated their lives to performing new music, and despite hailing from opposite sides of the country, their shared vision of what folk writing could look like a quarter-way into the 21st century prompted them to join forces in late 2025.

Individually, the members of Rosine have worked with a wide array of artists and performed in major venues throughout the country. A Nashville native and Tennessee State Mandolin Champion, Forrest has collaborated with Paul Simon, Zac Brown, Steve Martin & Martin Short, Emmylou Harris, Bela Fleck, and many others over the last 15 years. In 2015, he co-founded the O’Connor Band with his father, seven-time CMA Award-winning fiddler Mark O’Connor; Forrest wrote several songs, including the title track, for the O’Connor Band’s first album Coming Home, which debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Top Bluegrass Albums Chart and won a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album.

It was during an O’Connor Band tour nearly a decade ago that Forrest first met Meredith in her small hometown of Enterprise, Oregon, where she would go on to develop a strong following thanks to her vocal and songwriting prowess as well as her collaborations with notable artists from the region, including Grammy Award-winner Zach Top and Billboard chart-toppers The Band Joseph. The town of Enterprise is nestled in the breathtaking Wallowa County wilderness, which served as a powerful inspiration for the development of Lane’s artistry and songwriting voice.

Forrest and Meredith began meeting up on cold nights last winter in their friend and collaborator (and fiddler extraordinaire) Eli Bishop’s small studio shed in Madison, TN, to arrange and prepare for a series of live music videos, which they filmed at Zac Brown’s Southern Ground Studio in 2025. They are currently recording their first album for Compass Records, collaborating extensively with recent Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Marcus Hummon (Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, The Chicks) to shape and hone a sound that combines memorable melodies with exploratory harmonies, instrumental virtuosity, and lyrical acuity.


About Mike Miz:

Michael Patrick Mizwinski, known more simply as Mike Miz, is a singer-songwriter and guitarist from the Wyoming Valley of Northeast Pennsylvania. Raised in a family steeped in music and art, Mike was immersed in creative influence from a young age. His father, a guitarist and music major, taught him his first chords at age seven, while his mother introduced him to a wide range of artists from Doc Watson to Bonnie Raitt. Early concert experiences with the Allman Brothers and the Grateful Dead left a lasting mark on his musical direction.

By 15, Mike was performing in local bars and festivals with his first band, the Appalachian Barnhouse Band, penning early originals like “Canyon Echoes Glow” and “Pinegrove Stomp,” which remain fan favorites to this day. His guitar chops and stage presence quickly gained regional attention. In his early 20s, he joined Gongzilla—an offshoot of the cult European fusion band Gong- making his debut with the group at a NAMM jam at the iconic Troubadour in Los Angeles, performing alongside members of The Mothers of Invention, Umphrey’s McGee, and moe.

In 2010, Mike launched his own project, MiZ, fusing Americana, rock ‘n’ roll, jam band energy, and vintage songwriting. The band’s debut album, East Hope Avenue, produced by Bret Alexander (The Badlees), featured a guest appearance by Garth Hudson of The Band, and two songs from the record were later featured in the FX series Sons of Anarchy. It was during these years that Mike began to open for many of his heroes, most notably- Derek Trucks, Jason Isbell, the Wallflowers, Chris Issak, America, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Blues Traveler, Shawn Colvin and many more. 

After relocating to Nashville in 2019 to deepen his focus on songwriting, Mike quickly earned the respect of the city’s music community. His playing, writing, and work ethic led to collaborations with artists such as Andrew Farriss (INXS), Billy Ray Cyrus, Paul McDonald, Tania Elizabeth (Avett Brothers). He has performed at the Grand Ole Opry and recorded in some of Nashville’s most revered studios. In April 2023, he released Only Human, his first Nashville album under Blackbird Record Label, followed by Maybe Moonlight in December 2024 and Sometimes by Surprise in September of 2025. The records received praise from outlets like Relix, Paste, and The Bluegrass Connection, with the single “Virginia” described by Rolling Stone as “a monster of a jam rocker.”

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Dave Matthews Tribute Band - A Concert for the Lake!

Sunday, August 2, 2026 - 5:30 PM EST

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Dave Matthews Tribute Band – A Concert for the Lake

Benefitting the Wallenpaupack Watershed

Sunday, Aug 2, 2026 | 5:30 PM EST | $65 GA

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BIO

Their name says it all: The Dave Matthews Tribute Band. For nearly 20 years, the band has been performing sold out shows around the world; playing over 1,500 dates in 46 states and 8 countries. Many go to their live shows with reservations, high expectations, and the burning question, “Do these guys sound like the real Dave Matthews Band?” Almost always the answer is, “Yes!”

Since 2004, The DMTB is the only nationally touring tribute to the Dave Matthews Band. This 5-piece ensemble strives to pay homage to their famous counterparts by matching the excitement, energy, intensity and intimacy of a DMB live show.

While most fans never witnessed the real band before they became the platinum-selling artists they are today, The Dave Matthews Tribute Band prides itself on giving audiences this opportunity at intimate venues around the world.

As Rick Grant of Entertaining U in Jacksonville, FL wrote, “The Dave Matthews Tribute Band turned out to exceed its billing as a quality improvisational band that uses Dave Matthews material as themes to improvise. Clearly, this distinguishes them from the other so-called tribute bands. The band is exceptionally tight and produces a solid groove over which the players improvise with hot chops.”

Beyond mastering the DMB sound and the relentless touring, what separates The Dave Matthews Tribute Band from other cover bands is their passion, love, and respect for DMB and their music. That is what makes you come out of one of their shows saying, “Yeah, they really do sound like the real Dave Matthews Band.”




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Taylor Ashton

Friday, August 7, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
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Taylor Ashton

Friday, August 7, 2026 | 6:00 pm | $28 GA

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Recorded over the course of a 4,000-mile cross-country roadtrip, Taylor Ashton’s gorgeous new album, Stranger To The Feeling, is a sonic odyssey through the heart of America, one that works its way chronologically and geographically from coast to coast as it meditates on the meaning of closeness and connection in an age of increasing isolation. The performances here are warm and inviting, anchored by Ashton’s deft guitar and banjo work and rich, easygoing melodicism, and the recordings—helmed by producer Jacob Blumberg and captured with a mix of old friends and new collaborators—are alternately sparse and lush, with arrangements often serving as aural reflections of their physical environments. From a blanket in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park to a trailer in Wyoming’s Bighorn National Forest, from a backyard in Wisconsin to a spiritual vortex in Arizona, the settings are inextricable from the songs, and the result is a moving, transportive collection that manages to evoke both the gentle virtuosity of Nick Drake and the buoyant wit of Paul Simon, all while forging its own distinctive path through a landscape at once foreign and familiar.

“After so much time apart, it was really powerful just making music with friends again,” Ashton reflects. “Pulling into someone’s driveway, hugging them, sleeping on their couch, all these things that used to feel so normal suddenly felt very precious, and I wanted to celebrate that.”

While Stranger To The Feeling marks the celebrated songwriter and multi-instrumentalist’s first trip all the way across the United States, Ashton’s no stranger to the road. Born and raised in Canada, he got his start fronting the beloved Vancouver five-piece Fish & Bird and spent most of his late teens and early twenties touring heavily throughout his home country. In 2015, he moved to Brooklyn, where he began busking in the subways to make ends meet, and in 2018, he teamed up with Courtney Hartman for a collaborative album that Rolling Stone proclaimed “packs a punch in today’s mainstream.” Two years later, Ashton released his long-awaited solo debut, The Romantic, earning widespread praise alongside dates with the likes of Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan, Madison Cunningham, The Wood Brothers, and more.

“That whole time I was just pushing myself to write as much as humanly possible, to create something new every day without getting in my own way,” Ashton explains. “By the summer of 2021, I wound up with a folder on my computer that had more than 200 songs in it, and that’s where a lot of this album ended up coming from.”

Inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska, Ashton initially envisioned traveling to different hotel rooms around the country and recording by himself on an old four-track tape machine. As lockdowns began lifting, though, a more collaborative concept emerged that would allow Ashton to record with a series of friends from New York to Los Angeles. 

“When I told Jacob what I wanted to do, we sat down with a map and started to sketch out what our route might look like and who we’d stop to visit and record with along the way,” Ashton recalls. “We kept it purposely loose, though, and we often didn’t decide what we’d record until we got to where we were going, which left a lot of room for improvisation and spontaneity.”

A chance encounter in a Santa Fe hotel bar, for instance, led to a duet in a new friend’s living room. A surprise phone call from an acquaintance in New York, meanwhile, turned into an impromptu performance in Sedona. Rather than working out of studio spaces, Ashton and Blumberg recorded in the field, inviting the outside world into the performances and incorporating it into the bedrock of the music.

“We didn’t want to be tied to an outlet,” Ashton explains. “Sometimes we used a battery-powered tape machine from the 1960s, sometimes we used a laptop with a digital interface, and sometimes we just used our phones. Jacob knows how to get a hi-fi performance from a high end mic, but he’s just as great at leaning into raw, lo-fi situations and capturing something really compelling.”

That much is clear from the start on Stranger To The Feeling, which opens with the mesmerizing “Strong Hands.” Recorded near the Loeb Boathouse in Prospect Park, the track features Ashton’s wife (Rachael Price of Lake Street Dive) and a group of friends (including Vulfpeck’s Theo Katzman and Late Show bandleader Louis Cato) all singing in harmony as birds chirp and a sea of humanity ebbs and flows around them. Like much of the collection, the song is an immersive dose of elegantly understated chamber folk, one that explores the complicated power of human connection and all the joy—and confusion—it can bring. The tender “Green Moon” (recorded with Nora Fox amongst Sedona’s Seven Sacred Pools) contemplates the ways in which we can feel close to someone even when they’re physically far away, while the intoxicating “Honey” (one of two tracks recorded with Mipso’s Jacob Sharp in the Joshua Tree desert) surrenders to the high of complete and total infatuation. At the opposite end of the spectrum, the dreamy “Stranger” (recorded in Mount Washington, Los Angeles, with Monica Martin) reckons with the feelings of alienation that can come when a relationship has run its course, and the bittersweet “Denis” (one of a pair of tunes recorded with Courtney Hartman in Eau Claire, Wisconsin) wrestles with the uneasiness that often accompanies ill-fitted intimacy.

“Closeness isn’t always pleasant,” Ashton reflects. “Sometimes you get close to another person thinking it will make you feel more connected to them, but instead it forces you to face things about yourself that you’re uncomfortable with, that you’d rather not see.”

Rather than shy away from such revelations, though, Ashton ultimately embraces them as essential. “If you feel something say something,” he sings on the charged “Love Something Leave Something” (recorded with Big Thief’s Buck Meek in Topanga Canyon). “If you need something be something.” Life is too short to waste hiding from what makes us human. Sure, vulnerability will always open us up to hurt and disappointment, but as Stranger To The Feeling reminds us, it’s worth the risk to see and to be seen, to touch and to be touched, to love and to be loved, no matter how many miles may separate us.

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The Everly Set - Sean Altman & Jack Skuller Celebrate The Everly Brothers

Saturday, August 8, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
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The Everly Set – Sean Altman & Jack Skuller Celebrate The Everly Brothers

Saturday, August 8, 2026 | 6:00 pm | $40 GA

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In 1957, teens Phil and Don Everly supercharged the vocal sound of Rock’n’Roll with “Bye Bye Love” and “Wake Up Little Susie”, unleashing the sparkling vocal harmonies that would influence The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beach Boys, The Hollies, The Eagles, Peter Paul & Mary, and the Bee Gees.

Now, six decades later, two acclaimed singer-songwriters with a mind-bending three-decade age difference combine millennial pluck with baby-boomer sass to present The Everly Set: Sean Altman & Jack Skuller Celebrate The Everly Brothers, featuring Bye Bye Love, Wake Up Little Susie, Cathy’s Clown, All I Have To Do Is Dream, When Will I Be Loved, Crying In The Rain, Love Hurts, Bird Dog, Claudette, Walk Right Back, and more hits and rarities in concert.

Jack Skuller signed his first recording contract at just 14 years old. His debut single “Love is a Drum” was called “arguably the best single released by anyone [that] year” by The Examiner, and The New York Post labeled Skuller “a mini Jack White.” His music career has since earned him a reputation for powerful live shows rooted in old school rock’n’roll. In his teen years, Skuller performed his original music for thousands of people across the U.S. as a Disney recording artist. He has been featured on the Disney Channel, FOX-TV’s Good Day New York, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, and with the GRAMMY Foundation. His music was selected for an ASPCA campaign, and is continually played on indie rock radio across the U.S. (including Sirius XM). The Songwriters Hall of Fame recognized his talent by awarding him the esteemed Buddy Holly Prize. Now, Skuller continues to produce his raucous, catchy brand of rockabilly and rock’n’roll that American Songwriter once noted as “analog, vintage, and cool, with a sincerity.” As NYC The Deli Magazine put it – “Buddy Holly would be proud.”

Ex-Rockapella star Sean Altman is “tuneful and sharply witty” (Los Angeles Times) and “relentlessly clever” (Chicago Tribune), with “catchy melodies, clever arrangements and lyrics that yield satiric gems” (Washington Post), combining “the tunefulness of the Beatles and the spot-on wit of Tom Lehrer” (Boston Globe) with a “silky tenor voice that produced chills” (New York Times). Altman — widely regarded as “the Father of Modern A Cappella” — co-founded and led the pioneering vocal group Rockapella through its heyday on the Emmy-winning daily PBS-TV series Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?, for which he co-wrote the famous theme song. Original songs from his six albums have been featured on dozens of TV and radio shows including Saturday Night Live, NPR’s Fresh Air with Terry Gross, The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, and Schoolhouse Rock. Altman has twice performed at the White House, he has shared concert stages with Billy Joel, Steve Miller, Whoopi Goldberg, Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Jay Leno and Joey Ramone, and he has recorded with artists as varied as Steve Miller, XTC, John Cale, Richie Havens, and They Might Be Giants.




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House of Hamill

Friday, August 14, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST
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House of Hamill – Upcycled Celtic Folk

Friday, August 14, 2026 | 6:00 pm | $30 GA

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House of Hamill owes its existence – almost entirely – to a series of cancelled flights.

  Rose Baldino and Brian Buchanan first found themselves onstage together at the 2014 Folk Alliance International conference in Kansas City.

 Rose’s band Burning Bridget Cleary was scheduled to perform, but inclement weather prevented two of her bandmates from flying. Desperate to salvage the showcase, Rose approached Brian, who she knew fronted Canadian celtic rock band Enter the Haggis. She thrust a guitar into Brian’s hands, pulled him onstage, and the two just clicked.

 Four years and hundreds of shows later, the duo was booked to play a closing slot at a Colorado festival, so they hired a bass player and drummer to fill out their sound. By the oddest of coincidences, their hired bandmates’ flights were canceled the day of the show. A frantic Facebook post introduced Brian and Rose to local musician Caroline Browning, who joined them on bass for the weekend. Once again, the chemistry was undeniable, and House of Hamill became a trio.

 Today, Pennsylvania-based House of Hamill is a fixture on festival stages across the US, and have shared their music and stories on the country’s premier folk stages. Their original song “Banks of the Brandywine” was a Grand Prize winner in the 2024 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, and the video for their all-violin cover of “Sweet Child O’ Mine” amassed over 16 million views on Facebook, where it was shared over 400,000 times. 

The band’s newest release, “Wildfire,” marks House of Hamill’s most compelling work to date. Featuring their strongest and most exciting songwriting, “Wildfire” is filled with lyrical depth, sophisticated vocal and instrumental arrangements, and hooks that are simply irresistible. This album captures the vibrant energy and creativity that have become the hallmarks of a House of Hamill live show.

 Whether they’re ripping through a set of original jigs and reels, adding lush three-part harmonies into traditional folk ballads, or cracking up an audience with stories from the road, House of Hamill puts on a show that captivates audiences from the very first note.



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Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon: The John Denver Tribute

Saturday, August 15, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon: The John Denver Tribute

Saturday, August 15, 2026 | 6:00 pm | $42 GA

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Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon have toured internationally, delighting audiences with their talent, warmth, humor, and passion for the music of John Denver.

With similarities between award-winning singer/songwriter Chris Collins’ natural voice and appearance and that of John Denver’s, Chris brings to the stage the amazing energy and unmistakable enthusiasm that was the hallmark of a John Denver performance. Hailed as the most exciting John Denver tribute band, joining Chris Collins are the consummate musicians in Boulder Canyon. Consisting of Berklee School of Music graduates and members with numerous years of experience as musicians in many genres, Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon have been receiving delighted acclaim from audiences all over the country and abroad while emerging as the top performers of John Denver’s music.

With the show’s captivating performance and stunning visuals of nature, Chris Collins and Boulder Canyon perform many of John Denver’s famous hits such as “Rocky Mountain High,” “Take Me Home, Country Roads,” “Annie’s Song,” “Sunshine,” and many others in an unforgettable concert in tribute to one of the greatest artists of our time.

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Liz Callaway

Friday, August 21, 2026 - 6:00 PM EST

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Liz Callaway

Friday, August 21, 2026 | 6:00 pm | $44 GA

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Liz Callaway is a Tony and Grammy nominee and Emmy Award-winning actress, singer and recording artist. She can currently be heard as Speaker of God on season two of Amazon’s hit series Hazbin Hotel. She made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along, received a Tony Award nomination for her performance in Baby, and for five years, won acclaim as Grizabella in Cats. She has also starred in the original casts of Miss Saigon, The Three Musketeers, and The Look of Love. 

Off-Broadway she received a Drama Desk nomination for her performance in The Spitfire Grill (Playwrights Horizons), and appeared in Brownstone, No Way to Treat a Lady, Marry Me a Little, and Godspell. Other New York appearances include the legendary Follies in Concert at Lincoln Center, A Stephen Sondheim Evening, Fiorello! (Encores!), and Hair in Concert.   Regional and international credits include the one-person play “Every Brilliant Thing”, Dot in Sunday in the Park with George, Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard, the European premiere of Sondheim on Sondheim at London’s Royal Festival Hall.

Her extensive concert and symphony career has included appearances in London, Paris, Iceland, Spain, Australia, China, and nearly every major city in the U.S. She performs regularly with her sister Ann Hampton Callaway and composer Stephen Schwartz and has had the great pleasure of singing with Jimmy Webb, Paul Williams, and the legendary Johnny Mathis.

Liz sang the Academy Award-nominated song “Journey to the Past” in the animated feature Anastasia and is also the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in Disney’s Aladdin and the King of Thieves and The Return of Jafar. Other film work includes The Swan Princess, Lion King 2: Simba’s Pride, Beauty and the Beast, The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, and The Rewrite with Hugh Grant.

She received an Emmy Award for hosting Ready to Go, a daily, live children’s program on CBS in Boston.  Other TV credits include In Performance at the White House, Inside the Actor’s Studio: Stephen Sondheim, In Performance at the White House, and Senior Trip (CBS Movie of the Week).

Liz has released eight solo albums: Passage of Time, The Beat Goes On, The Story Goes On: Liz Callaway On and Off-Broadway, Anywhere I Wander: Liz Callaway Sings Frank Loesser, Merry and Bright, The Essential Liz Callaway, Comfort and Joy – An Acoustic Christmas. Her latest album, To Steve With Love: Liz Callaway Celebrates Sondheim, was nominated for a 2023 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.  She has also released five singles – “Be a Lion” from The Wiz, “The Morning After” by Oscar-winning songwriter David Shire, “Beautiful City” from Godspell, and a duet of her Oscar-nominated song from Anastasia, “Journey to the Past” with the star of Anastasia on Broadway, Christy Altomare, and the holiday song, “There’s Still My Joy.” Her numerous other recordings include Sibling Revelry, Boom! Live at Birdland, A Christmas Story – The Musical, The Maury Yeston Songbook, Dreaming Wide Awake: The Music of Scott Alan, Hair in Concert, and the complete recording of Allegro produced by the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization. 

Liz has a Substack newsletter called Between Flights where she shares songs, behind-the-scenes stories, and the occasional recipe. You can subscribe at www.lizcallaway.substack.com 

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