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Chris Palmedo

Chris Palmedo

Performance: 4pm, 109 W. Franklin Avenue, Tarrytown

Autobiographical singer-songwriter

Chris Palmedo has been playing in local bands for the past ten years, including Blues on Tapp (guitar/vocals) and Funk & Disorderly (bass/vocals). For this performance, Chris will take the audience on an autobiographical tour musical life, beginning with his college days, through his work as a performer in Portland, Oregon, to the present, concluding with compositions he has co-written with local musician Jeff Schoen. 

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Calotype

Calotype

Performance: 4pm, 96 Euclid Avenue, Hastings

Original acoustic punk inspired singer/songwriter 

The solo project of singer, songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Larry Hess. Hess grew up in NY, where at a young age he began writing & performing in many bands ranging from punk to indie, experimental and electronic rock. He has countless releases from his projects The Feud, Hunters, Run! and Calotype.

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Buddy Coughlin & Lisa Jacobson

Buddy Coughlin & Lisa Jacobson

Performance: 11am, The Keeper’s House, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry 

Americana with a modern rock twist

Buddy Coughlin – guitar; Lisa Jacobson – vocals

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Boojum

Boojum

Performance: 8pm, Waterfront Stage, 11 Station Plaza, Dobbs Ferry

Original theatrical jam band: Grateful Dead meets Phish meets Flaming Lips

The Beatles jam-band “Walrus” members Chris Mackin (guitar/vocals) and Josh Santiago (guitar/vocals) joined forces with Sarah Elaz (bass/vocals) and MIKE COIRO (DRUMS) to create Boojum. Boojum weaves elements of jam, EDM, funk, pop, and progressive music, showcasing lyrics crafted by Chris’s brother, Tom Mackin, a poet and translator. Boojum continues to write and record new music, with their debut ep set to be released in April 2024.

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Bert Elliot

Bert Elliot

Performance: 2pm, Mercy University Music Studio, 121 Victory Hall, 500 Broadway Dobbs Ferry & 5pm, The Aqueduct @ Cedar St. & Main St, Dobbs Ferry

Electronic music with great beats and virtuoso guitar

Guitar, bass, keyboards & drums

Bert Elliot, a Blues Hall of Fame Inductee, is an instrumental music sensation who is known for his artistic dexterity and virtuosic guitar performances that are perfectly complemented by a precise electronic arrangement.

New York’s own Bert Elliot has seen and done it all. Bert’s musical career began at the age of 20 when he joined Gary Toms on tour. Not only did he experience his first recording, he discovered numerous places throughout the United States, and he was able to hone his craft. After his tenure with Gary Toms, Bert found joy in writing instrumental guitar music and building up his portfolio. After a stellar guitar-tracking session by Bert (during a Rainy Davis session with producer Pete Warner) he was introduced to Susan Badar, the CEO of music publisher, DSM Producers. DSM signed Bert immediately. Bert brought a new and unique skill to his music compositions. He wrote and recorded beat-oriented instrumental music with synthesizers and rock guitar at the time. Through the DSM partnership, Bert’s music began to gain exposure as fast as he could create it with placements on a variety of television shows such as Saturday Night Live, Jerry Springer, Maury, the NFL, and VH1, to name a few.

As much as Bert enjoys writing music and recording, he did not allow himself to be confined to his recording studio. Throughout his career, Bert could be found performing at a variety of New York City clubs with various groups, or his own Bert Elliot band. Bert’s talent did not go unnoticed. Guitar Player magazine featured Bert in their April 2008 edition for his song, “Don’t Shoot, Let’s Rock.” Editor-In-Chief, Michael Molenda wrote: “Elliot wears his Wired-era Jeff Beck influence like a neon tattoo, but he pulls it off by nailing the master’s whammy excursions and melodic taste. The ballsy and totally professional production of the track doesn’t hurt either, as the driving tune highlights his phrasing and well-crafted guitarTones.”

Bert’s continued contributions including his first two albums, On The Positive Tip and Asylum in Playland, earned him a spot as Inductee to the Blues Hall of Fame on February 11, 2015. Bert’s musical journey continues with the upcoming release of his single “Journey To Infinity” slated for release on May 24, 2024. 

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AA BOND

AA BOND

Performance: 4-5pm, 7 Crossbar Road, Hastings-on-Hudson

Sax + house music + occasional polyglottal rap

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Avalanche at Dawn

Avalanche at Dawn

Performance: 3pm on the Aqueduct @ Cedar and Main Street, Dobbs Ferry

Catchy, original pop-folk with vibrant harmonies

Paul Gross – guitar, vocals; Diane Guernsey – keyboards, vocals; Oliva Knittle — vocals; Terry Shook – djembe

With its music featured on WFUV (90.7 FM), Avalanche at Dawn has been performing to appreciative audiences in Westchester County for over a dozen years.  Catchy, upbeat original songs, tight harmonies and fine musicianship make this group a crowd favorite as it plans the summer release of its third studio album.

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The Baghdaddios

The Baghdaddios

Performance: 5pm, The Keepers House, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

Old school punk with pop overtones

Kenn Rowell – rhythm guitar, Neil Richter – drums, Rich Guerzon – bass, Ben McGlinn – lead guitar

The Baghdaddios hail from the depths of New York City’s underground punk and alternative circuit.

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Bent Branches

Bent Branches

Performance: 1pm, Waterfront Stage, 11 Station Plaza, Dobbs Ferry

Indie rock band with male/female vocals. Think Big Thief meets the Feelies

Kathy Horne – guitar, vocals; Jamie Williamson – guitar, vocals; Miyuki Furtado – drums, vocals; Matt Svigals, bass

Bent Branches are from Irvington, NY, and feature early-aught veterans, Kathy Horne (Gotobeds), Miyuki Furtado (Rogers Sisters), Jamie Williamson and Matt Svigals. Their unique brand of jangle pop can best be described as  “…twangy, charmingly-fractured, cards-on-the-table roots rock ‘n roll. Romantic, open-road anthems for when the car is in the shop” (Nate K, WFMU).

Their debut effort, “Fake Adults,” is an honest four-banger EP about reckless youth, nostalgia, and what hurts the most.

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Erik Blicker Band

Erik Blicker Band

Performance: 5pm, VFW Plaza, 588 Warburton Avenue, Hastings

Blues, roots rock originals and classic rock

Bill Reeve – drums, Kevin Farell – bass, Steve Horelick – keys, Erik Blicker – guitar and vocals

Erik Blicker is a composer, guitarist and singer. When he was eight, his father took him to the library where he checked out a Beatles record and showed him how to record it to cassette and Reel to Reel. Hooked, Erik began studying music at 11, was teaching by 16, and opened a teaching studio/music store at 18.

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Steven Brent

Steven Brent

Performance: 3pm, Quonset Hut, 145 Palisade Street (over the bridge, across the tracks), Dobbs Ferry

Steven Brent: echo.Location

This year, Steven will perform his first ever all-electronic set, presenting some works in progress from an ambient soundscape project called ‘echo.Location’. The first released recordings from this project can be found at ggdisney.bandcamp.com/album/echo-location-01

Steven is a musician and media artist currently living in Hastings-on-Hudson.

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Concrete Flowers

Concrete Flowers

Performance: 4pm, VFW Plaza, Hastings

Concrete Flowers are a rock band who play their own original songs, and covers from across the rock canon, with a focus on tight arrangements, catchy melodies, and strong vocal harmonies.

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Dog Years

Dog Years

Performance: 5pm, Main Street School, 101 Main Street, Irvington.

Classic rock covers from the 60s to the 2000s

Raj Kissoon – lead guitar, Kenny Schaefer – rhythm guitar and vocals, Matt Price – bass, Mitchell Bard – drums, Deb Carmona – vocals, Markiss Jackson – vocals

Dog Years plays classic rock from the 1960s to the 2000s, from British Invasion to Grunge and everything in between. We play songs from the past, current, and future Q104 playlist.

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Flashover

Flashover

Performance: 4pm, 37 Amherst Drive, Hastings

A mix of fiery covers and hot originals

Terry Buechner – guitar and vocals; Tommy Drake – sax; Scott Gober – guitar and vocals; Alan Golds – keys; Ed Herbstman – drums; Jeff Warner – bass and vocals

An all-volunteer firefighter band from Hastings-on-Hudson, playing an eclectic mix of funk-inflected rock originals and covers.

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Elaine S. Hartstein

Elaine S. Hartstein

Performances:  1pm, 55 James Street, Hastings & 3pm, Wild Culture Waffles, 579 Warburton Avenue #5, Hastings

American Songbook

Elaine Hartstein – guitar

Elaine Hartstein has been building guitars for over 30 years, and playing and singing somewhat longer.  Her repertoire includes many songs from the American songbook, and her take on various other pop classics.

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Jon Hatch

Jon Hatch

Performance: 5pm, Quonset Hut, 145 Palisade Street, Dobbs Ferry (over the bridge, across the tracks)

A blend of ambient soundscapes and synth based music.

Jon is a media composer and performing musician based in New York. With a profound passion for music, he combines the sounds of synthesizers, guitars, and orchestral instruments to create captivating compositions. Jon’s rich and diverse musical background allows him to creatively blend genres, resulting in truly unique and evocative pieces. 

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Heard Immunity

Heard Immunity

Performance: 3pm, Main Street School, Irvington

Covers of our favorite roots, rock, blues, Americana

Stacy Hirsch – bass & vocals, Bill Saltan- guitar, Micheal Alcee- keyboard, Adam Brown-drums

Local band – 3 Irvingtonians and a Dobbs Ferryite have been playing together for years, playing rock, blues, folk, americana, and mostly having fun!

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Heavenly Strains

Heavenly Strains

Performance: 12pm, Irvington Presbyterian Church, 25 North Broadway

Mix of genres: classical, choral, instrumental, pop, solo vocals

Come hear the talented members of the IPC music family, comprising kids to senior citizen, amateurs to professionals,  and repertoire ranging from classical to pop, as well as chamber and vocal music. All this in the inspirational confines of the stunning IPC sanctuary.

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John Henry

John Henry

Performance: 1pm, Aqueduct @ Cedar & Main, Dobbs Ferry

Sad songs to laugh at

Guitar/vocals

There are many singer songwriters in the world and John Henry is one of them. Once or twice a year he emerged from his cave, and, upon seeing only shadows, puts on a funny shirt and sings sad songs to laugh at. John Henry has recorded several albums, including Buick Skylark (2007), Godless Country (2008), Same Old Sun (2009), and Selfish Portraits (2011), only one of which you can still get because the rest are gone.

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David Janeway Quartet

David Janeway Quartet

Performance: 7pm, Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Stage, 11 Station Plaza, Dobbs Ferry

Mainstream and latin/jazz

David Janeway – piano and leader, Tim Armacost – saxophone, Eliot Zigmund – drums, Earl Sauls – bass.

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Sean Lippin

Sean Lippin

Performances: 1pm, Bread & Brine, 19 Main Street, Hastings

Alternative Indie Psychedleic Folk Rock

Born and raised in the lower Hudson valley region of New York, Sean Lippin writes and sings original songs that reflect his environment and unique experiences. His songs speak of the natural beauties of life, love, and wonder.

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John McDermott

John McDermott

Performance: 1pm, The Keeper’s House, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

Catchy original acoustic songs with strong melodies. 

John McDermott is a singer/songwriter/guitarist who writes catchy lyric driven songs that can be played on an acoustic guitar or in loud rock band. John’s varied musical journey included playing traditional music in Irish pubs, busking around the cities of Ireland and Europe, various cover bands, fronting original rock bands in San Francisco and solo acoustic shows. 

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MEG

MEG

Performance: 3pm, Cedar Street Rock Stage, 24 Cedar St., Dobbs Ferry

An improvisational trio performing a mix of originals, and classic music psychedelia

Ed Bettinelli – drums; Yan Falmagne – keys; Mike Muller – guitar

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Mom Band

Mom Band

Performance: 2pm, The Keepers House, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

We are five Sleepy Hollow moms who play all your favorite covers from Alanis Morissette to Taylor Swift to Amy Winehouse. 

Sarah Bills – vocals, Alexia Electris – bass, Alison Hillhouse – guitar, Nisha Raghavan – drums, Anne Wilson – keys

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New York Jazz Force

New York Jazz Force

Performance: 4pm, The Keepers House, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry

Soul/Jazz classics and originals

James Battle – bass; Jameel Battle – guitar; Kaori Yamada – drums

NY JAZZ FORCE wants to bring back the Soul/Jazz of the 60s and 70s;a little funkier,simpler and more relatable.

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Pittson Family Band

Pittson Family Band

Performance: 2pm, 3pm, & 4pm, 22 Meadoway, Dobbs Ferry

Original and Jazz Compositions that Explore Eclectic Musical Colors

Suzanne Pittson, voice; Evan Pittson, viola; Jeff Pittson, keys; Bryan Copeland, bass; Dave Meade, drums

Pittson Family Band brings together three accomplished performers who are continually pushing the boundaries of their instrument. Vocalist Suzanne Pittson, widely recognized as a master improviser, has recorded music by John Coltrane and Freddie Hubbard. Jeff Pittson, a creative force on piano, keyboards, synthesizers, and as a composer, has performed with Mike Clark, Paul Jackson, Maynard Ferguson, Ruth Brown, Larry Coryell. Evan Pittson presents a modern direction for the viola.

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Tom Heany

Tom Heany

Performances: 2pm, OCA Keeper’s House, 15 Walnut St., Dobbs Ferry

Acoustic jazz and Americana – voice, guitars and mandolin.

Tom Heany – vocal, guitar; Richard Brooker – vocal, guitar, mandolin

The Porch Brothers play and sing a mix of jazz, roots music and originals, from Duke Ellington, Django Reinhardt, Bill Monroe and many more. Richard Brooker play guitar and mandolin; Tom Heany plays guitar, and they both sing like well-cared-for old cars. 

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Charlie Rhyner Quartet

Charlie Rhyner Quartet

Performance: 1pm, Purpl, 52 Main Street, Hastings

Modern, lyrical, original jazz played through a class quartet.

Charlie Rhyner has assembled a stellar quartet of local musicians who will be bringing his modern, yet lyrical compositions to life. The interplay of the saxophone and the guitar are at the forefront while the structure of the writing, which stays in the jazz idiom, provides a springboard for improvisational sparks to fly.  Charlie’s compositions are derived from an internal spark from the connection between his heart and ears, influenced by his life as a teacher, father, and musician.

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Rivertown Ramblers

Rivertown Ramblers

Performance: 12pm, 12 Edgewood Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson

Lively Old-time String Band Revival Music

Roy Blumenfeld – banjo; Colin McGrath – guitar; Charlie Shaw – bass; Jordan Shapiro – mandolin; Ian Moore- fiddle

Lively old time string band playing American roots music.

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Bob Sideli

Bob Sideli

Performances: 12pm & 2pm, 55 James Street, HOH

Boogie Woogie

Bob Sideli plays jazz, blues, rock and pop piano with a focus on improvisational interpretation and composition. He will be performing his original improvisational compositions that cross several music genres, but this year he will concentrate on fast boogie tunes!

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The Skam

The Skam

Performance: 4pm, Main Street School, 101 Main Street, Irvington

Melodic post-punk alternative rock covers

Kenny Schaefer – vocals and rhythm guitar, Stacy Hirsh – vocals and bass, Fled Isma – lead guitar and backing vocals, Mitchell Bard – drums

We play melodic post-punk alternative rock covers spanning the late 70s/early 80s to the 90s and 00s. Bands like Blondie, the Go-Go’s, Joe Jackson, Joan Jett, J. Geils, Neon Trees, Garbage, Republca, Green Day, and the Bangles. 

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Gary Smulyan Quartet

Gary Smulyan Quartet

Performance: 2pm, 17 Riverview Place, Hastings

Jazz in the swinging tradition.

Gary Smulyan – baritone saxophone, Ralph Lalama – tenor saxophone, Alec Safy – bass, Matt Wilson – drums.  

Gary Smulyan is a four-time winner of the Down Beat Critic’s and Reader’s Poll’s and a multiple winner of numerous other official polls including the Jazz Journalists Award for Baritone Saxophonist of the Year. He is a six-time GRAMMY award winner for his work with B.B. King, Lovano, Holland and the Vanguard Jazz Orchestra. We will be live-streaming on my Facebook page—Gary Smulyan—and putting a virtual tip jar with my PayPal link which is my email garysmulyan@gmail.com.

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Ms. Yvonne Sotomayor

Ms. Yvonne Sotomayor

Performance: 1pm, Upstream Gallery, 8 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson

Poetry backed by acoustic musical accompaniment. 

Ms. Yvonne Sotomayor – spoken word; Kenn Rowell – guitar

Ms. Yvonne Sotomayor has seen her works published around the world, has performed internationally as well as across 31 U.S. States, including the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, in Atlanta, the Iowa and Kentucky State Fairs and several New York City Marathons. Her recordings have aired on radio in North America and overseas – most notably on Australia’s National Public Radio. She continues to write and produce from her home in New York.

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Shenendoah Thompson

Shenendoah Thompson

Performance: 3pm, The Keepers House, 15 Walnut Street, Dobbs Ferry & 6pm Featured in the Singer Songwriter Showcase @ The Waterfront Stage, 11 Station Plaza, Dobbs Ferry

Alternative Folk Rock

Vocals, guitars, suitcase drum

Shenendoah Thompson is an acoustic singer-songwriter whose music effortlessly blends alternative folk-rock sensibilities with raw emotional depth. Soul-stirring lyrics paint vivid narratives and melodies that linger in the mind long after the song ends, Shenendoah’s music takes the audience on a journey through the human experience.

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Ken Tuccillo and the Cillhouettes

Ken Tuccillo and the Cillhouettes

Performance: 1pm, 24 Pinecrest Drive, Hastings

Blue jazz

Ken Tuccillo and the Cillouhettes will be performing selections from our original albums WHATEVER and THE FISHERMAN’S REVIVAL  available on all streaming platforms

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Us!

Us!

Performances: 1pm, VFW Plaza, 588 Warburton Avenue, Hastings

Three singer-songwriters’ harmony and message driven original music

Judy Kass – guitar, piano, vocals; Glen Roethel – guitar, vocals; Amy Soucy – guitar, vocals

Three award-winning singer-songwriters, Judy Kass, Glen Roethel, and Amy Soucy combine their eclectic talents and musical influences to encourage positive change, unity, and dialogue. The trio spices their message-driven songs with luscious harmonies, robust melodies, and unexpected twists and turns.

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W40R35

W40R35

Performance: 2pm, VFW Plaza, 588 Warburton Avenue, Hastings-on-Hudson

Power trio playing grungy post punk originals

Jules – drums, vocals; Greg – guitar, vocals; Paddy – guitar, vocals.

W40R35 play sardonic, laconic American punk rock’n’roll music.

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Walkabout Clearwater Chorus

Walkabout Clearwater Chorus

Performance: 12pm, VFW Plaza, 588 Warburton Avenue, Hastings

Music in furtherance of World Peace. The Walkabout Clearwater Chorus is dedicated to promoting environmental awareness and social action through song.

Guitar and Voice

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James John Wilson

James John Wilson

Performance: 5pm, 109 W. Franklin Street, Tarrytown

Folk/acoustic three piece

James Wilson is known for diverse, lyrically driven songs delivered in a soulful, emotional voice artfully lined with southern tonalities and notable diction. He is a singer/songwriter descendant of British vaudevillian performers and a dad who sung in the church choir.

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