Gigi Lin

D.C Anderson

D.C Anderson

Performance: 6pm featured in the Singer Songwriter Showcase @ The Waterfront Stage, 11 Station Plaza, Dobbs Ferry

D.C. Anderson has spent most of his adult life on Broadway (THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA), Off Broadway (QUEEN OF THE MIST) and on the Guthrie and Steppenwolf stages. As a singer/songwriter, he has recorded over a dozen albums (streaming everywhere). His musical influences are all from the worlds of musical theater, vocal jazz and folk music.

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Two of Us!

Two of Us!

Performance: 6pm, featured at the Singer/Songwriter Showcase at the Waterfront Stage, Dobbs Ferry

Judy Kass – guitar, piano, Amy Soucy – guitar, vocals

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

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Milton

Milton

Performances: 11am, 12pm Hastings Farmers Market

American Roots

Milton – vocals, guitar, harmonica Jeff Eyrich, bass, vocals, Martin Kearton, guitar and mandolin

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Hudson Valley Singers

Hudson Valley Singers

Performance: 2 pm, 41 Hollywood Drive, Hastings

Classical Chamber Music and Concertos

Once praised by The New York Times as being “the most ambitious” amateur chorus in Westchester, the Hudson Valley Singers has been enriching the cultural life of Westchester and Manhattan since its debut concert in Hastings-on-Hudson in March 1951.  HVS performs classical choral music of the 17th through 20th centuries, under the direction of Eugene Sirotkine, formerly Assistant Chorusmaster at the Metropolitan Opera.  Each Year the group presents two concerts in the lower Hudson Valley. The Hudson Valley Singers goals are to educate and entertain the community with top quality choral performances and to provide their amateur singers with professional guidance and instruction.

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