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Saturday Apr 25, 2026 to Friday May 1, 2026
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| Saturday, April 25 |
Saturday 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm | You Play The Slots, We'll Play The Tunes with Bill's Toupee Covers, Dance | Resorts World Catskills 888 Resorts World Drive Monticello, NY See Map |
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Saturday 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm | Music of the 16th and 17th Centuries on Lute and Vihuela with Daniel Keene Classical/Opera, Acoustic, and Instrumental | Nanuet Public Library 149 Church Street Nanuet, NY See Map |
A recital by Daniel Keene, performing Music of the 16th and 17th Centuries on Lute & Vihuela.
Featured will be music from the composer Luys de Narvaez's Los Libros del Delphin (1538) on Vihuela, a plucked string instrument that originated in Spain, and the work of John Dowland on lute, in commemoration of the 400th anniversary of his death. Reserve Free Seat Here! | ||
![]() Saturday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Spring Fling! with Dorraine Scofield, vocals, fiddle, guitar, Blu-Raine featuring Alana Wyld Blues, Country, and Rock (classic) | Chicken Run 5639 State Rt 23 Windham, NY See Map |
A special evening of smokin’ swingin’ country, rock and blues featuring Alana Wyld and Dorraine Scofield
Family friendly, fun and good times for all! Food is delicious too! | ||
Saturday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm | Joe Natale Organ Quartet Jazz | BeanRunner Cafe 201 S. Division Street @ Esther Peekskill, NY See Map |
Saxophonist, composer and educator Joe Natale has been a fixture on the NYC jazz scene for decades. Having earned his BM from The Hartt School and a MM from SUNY Purchase, Joe has collaborated and shared the stage with luminaries such as Ralph Lalama, Abraham Burton and Steve Davis to name a few.
As an educator Joe has been a faculty member of the Artist Collective, Cortlandt School of the Performing Arts and Westchester Home Music mentoring budding saxophonists and improvisers for many years. Joe has also produced several performances with his group, which was recently featured at the New Music Series in Cold Spring, NY. Joe's Organ Project was launched in 2023 and features a group of Peekskill based musicians: Jeff Barone (guitar), Sam Wagner (drums) and Alex Smith (organ). While the project is influenced by the greats such as Jack McDuff and Dr. Lonnie Smith, the repertoire also features original material by Joe and is on track to record a new EP in early 2025. $20 adm. For reservations, call 914-737-1701. | ||
Saturday 8:00 pm | The Doo Wop Project Presents... Echoes of the Street Pop/Soft Rock | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
A Brand New Show from America’s Premiere Doo Wop Group!
The dynamic Broadway stars of The Doo Wop Project are on a mission to put Doo Wop on everyone’s playlist! With their smokin’ hot band, they capture and deliver the classic sounds of the guys who, back in the day, harmonized with each other on stoops, in the subway, and on street corners, and they have also created a unique, exciting, fun way to “Doowop-ify” today’s biggest hits – reimagining them as though they had been written during the Doo Wop era! Once you experience The Doo Wop Project live on stage, you’ll see why everyone around the country calls them AMERICA’S PREMIERE DOO WOP GROUP. Their brand new 90 minute show — “Echoes of the Street” — keeps the classic sounds of Doo Wop alive for audiences of all ages. You’ll hear Doo Wop classics like the Del Vikings’ “Whispering Bells”, The Tymes’ “So Much in Love”, The Marcels’ “Blue Moon”, The Four Seasons’ “Sherry” and Motown’s “My Girl”. Info & tickets | ||
| Sunday, April 26 |
Sunday 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm | An Accordion Extravaganza! Instrumental, World, and Classical/Opera | Crystal Hall 34 Hillandale Rd Yorktown Heights, NY See Map |
The American Accordionists' Association is hosting a fundraising concert featuring local performers: Connecticut Accordion Orchestra, Mario Tacca, Beverly Roberts Curnow, Kevin Friedrich, and Alex Chudolij. Special guest performers include: bassist Michael Goetz, trumpeter Peter Blume, and vocalist Mary Mancini.
There will be a meet-and-greet with the artists after the show, when dessert and coffee will be served. Tickets are $45 per person, and can be purchased using PayPal or Zelle (ameraccord1938@gmail.com). Questions - Contact The American Accordionists' Association at ameraccord1938@gmail.com. or call Don Gerundo at 914-261-9320. The American Accordionists' Association is a non-profit organization founded in 1938 to stimulate an increasing awareness of, knowledge about, and appreciation for the accordion. | ||
Sunday 5:00 pm | An Evening with Temple Grandin | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
Temple Grandin is one of the world’s most respected voices on autism and neurodiversity. Diagnosed with autism as a child, she has dedicated her life to helping others better understand the autistic mind and the importance of embracing different ways of thinking. Through her groundbreaking books—including The Autistic Brain, Thinking in Pictures, and her recent bestseller Visual Thinking—she has empowered families, educators, and professionals worldwide with practical insights and strategies for supporting those on the spectrum. Her celebrated TED Talk, The World Needs All Kinds of Minds, has been viewed millions of times and continues to inspire people to value and cultivate different learning and problem-solving styles. At the same time, Grandin has had a profound impact on the field of animal science. As a Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University, she has revolutionized livestock handling practices around the world, designing humane systems now used by major corporationshttps://paramounthudsonvalley.com/events/an-evenin | ||
| Monday, April 27 |
| No events scheduled on this date |
| Tuesday, April 28 |
Tuesday 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Poughkeepsie's Longest Running Jazz Jam with Poughkeepsie Jazz Project Jazz, Blues, and Latin | Mahoney's Irish Pub & Steakhouse 35 Main Street Poughkeepsie NY, NY See Map |
The Poughkeepsie Jazz Project was created in 2012 with the goal of maintaining live jazz culture and community in Poughkeepsie, NY. Since its inception, The PKJP has presented a weekly jazz jam session accessible to all musicians and fans of live music. Over the past twelve years, the jam has been honored to host hundreds of musicians from the Tri-state area. This event is free to both participants and listeners. All with a passion for jazz are welcome.
Music performed at this session is a mixture of: jazz standards, jazz repertoire, american songbook, bossa nova, and afro cuban. Sorry, we do not host original material at this session. If you have any questions please contact Ben Basile at benbasilebass@gmail.com PKJP Facebook Page | ||
| Wednesday, April 29 |
| No events scheduled on this date |
| Thursday, April 30 |
![]() Thursday 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Women in Music with Elly Wininger, Jennifer Maidman, Marianne Osiel | The Colony Woodstock 22 Rock City Road Woodstock, NY See Map |
Join me and two other amazing artists for the "Women in Music" series at The Colony! Additional dates are May 28, and June 30 so far. Ticket link coming soon or check on The Colony Woodstock website.Ticket Link Coming Soon | ||
Thursday 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm | Adam Ray: WHO IS ME Tour Comedic. Stand up comedy | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
VIP Tickets Include a Post-Show Meet and Greet!
18+ / Mature Audience Adam Ray is a seasoned comedian and actor whose sharp stand-up, fearless characters, and spot-on impressions have made him one of the most exciting voices in comedy today. Known for his work on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Hacks, MadTV, Pam & Tommy, The Heat, and The Barbie Movie, Adam has built a career that seamlessly blends stand-up, acting, and character-driven comedy. His viral appearances on Kill Tony—including the record-shattering episode #672—and his wildly popular Dr. Phil parody have helped propel him to a massive global audience. With more than 2.7 million followers across social media and millions of podcast views on Kill Tony, Bad Friends, Two Bears, One Cave, and his own About Last Night Podcast, Adam’s reach continues to explode. His historic Kill Tony appearance as Joe Biden alongside Shane Gillis’ Donald Trump became the most-watched episode in the show’s history. Event & ticket link | ||
| Friday, May 1 |
![]() Friday 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm | Private with The Chain Gang Rock (classic), Pop/Soft Rock, and Dance | Curry Estate - Wedding Hopewell Jct, NY See Map |
Private event - WEDDING! | ||
Friday 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm | Roger & Lenny Pop/Soft Rock | The Dutch 253 Main Street Saugerties, NY See Map |
Pub grub, wide selection of beverages, great tunes in the heart of Saugerties. | ||
Friday 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm | Billy Gardell: The Less Is More Tour Comedic. Stand Up | Paramount Hudson Valley Theater 1008 Brown St Peekskill, NY See Map |
| As a standup, Gardell took the long road to Hollywood, stopping at every small town lounge, military base and comedy club along the way. His comedy act took him to Los Angeles where his dedication to acting, along with touring as a stand-up comedian, allowed him to grow consistently in both arenas. His stand-up show is a powerhouse. His grounded, down-to-earth point of view strikes a strong chord with American audiences. Stories about his rough childhood, wild adolescence and new family life are executed with the skill of a master craftsman. As a standup comic, his comedy specials, Billy Gardell: Halftime, premiered on Comedy Central and Billy Gardell Presents Road Dogs premiered on Showtime. A native of Pittsburgh who currently lives in Los Angeles, Gardell loves Steeler football, stand-up comedy and his wife Patty, and son Will. Event & Ticket Link | ||