Second Sundays
Please join us for free community days every second Sunday of the month from May to October!
We will feature concerts, workshops and art.
Food will be available at our Cantina.
-
Holland Belle
Holland Belle makes her home at the base of the catskill mountains. Insects singing, thunder rolling, and the conversations of birds.
Sunday, May 11th 2pm | FREE
-
Nic Panken
Nic Panken is a songwriter, guitar player and singer who grew up in Brooklyn and now resides in Kingston, NY. His first record of solo material will come out later this year, co-produced with multi-instrumentalist Jared Samuel. Previously he fronted New York City-based band Spirit Family Reunion releasing several records and touring extensively throughout North America and Europe, performing at Austin City Limits, Newport Folk Festival and on NPR's Tiny Desk.
For this show he will be joined by a band of smart and sensitive musicians.
Sunday, June 8th 2pm | FREE
-
Tami Hart
Her music is a game of country mouse and city mouse, as both love letter to New York City with twinges of post punk as well as a deep bow to her Southern upbringing with heart on sleeve echoing of country melodies. It is a queer and feminist reclamation of space in both art and music. Lastly, Hart seems to revel in her songwriting serving as both the author of critique and a proclamation of love and heartbreak.
Sunday, July 13th 2pm | FREE
-
The Neon Moons
The Neon Moons are a Country and Eastern mash up of country, rock, and blues. Alway, always fun!!
Sunday, August 10th 2pm | FREE
-
Hop City Hellcats
Randy Miritello formed Hop City Hellcats to explore more avenues of expression. Being a little more “electric”, Hop City became another voice with which to write. Once described as “half-way between classic Cash and Dwight Yoakum “in style, most comfortable with an acoustic guitar in hand but, having a different array of backing instrumentation to play with, his songwriting opened up to more styles. Leaning into his musical tastes of blues, traditional and outlaw country, rock and rockabilly he set out to be the storyteller he always wanted to be.
Sunday, September 14th 2pm | FREE
-
Cranston Dean
Cranston is a New Jersey native whose music draws from Americana, folk, jazz, country, blues, pop, and soul. He sees songwriting and performing as a way to translate and transform the human condition into beautiful works of art.
Educated at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia as a jazz pianist, Cranston is the 2017 & 2016 Asbury Park Music Award winner as Top Male Acoustic Act, and the winner of the 2015 Asbury Park Music Award as Top Multi-Instrumentalist, so yeah, he’s pretty talented.
Sunday, October 12th 2pm | FREE