Dinner Reservation or Cancellation Request

Table reservations for dining only. Unreserved bar seating and table-wait-list available. Performance start times are subject to change. Reservations more than 20 min late will be filled.

Reserve your table for dining by the form below or by calling 845-236-7970. Our staff will return your email or voicemail to confirm, Thursdays-Sundays.

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Your confirmation will be sent from  reservations@liveatthefalcon.com. Please check unread emails or spam for this address. For high-demand evenings, when capacity has been reached, your reservation will be added to our waitlist.

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The Falcon is a live music venue & restaurant, perched over the scenic Marlboro Falls in the heart of Marlboro, NY. A place for people who love music, we welcome all & don't sell tickets instead encouraging patrons to contribute what they will & what they can to the careworn donations boxes. 100% of the proceeds go directly to the performers.
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Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm  ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm   ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  
Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm  ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  Dining 5-9pm  ·  Live Music 7pm   ·  Thu-Sun  ·  1348 Route 9W Marlboro NY  ·  845.236.7970  ·  

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Saturday
Jan 31
Split Bill
Main Stage

Joe Lovano Quintet

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Joe Lovano (sax), Judi Silvano (voice), Angelica Sanchez (piano), John Menegon (bass), Lamy Istrefi (drums)

Grammy-winning saxophonist, composer and producer Joe Lovano is fearless in finding new modes of artistic expression. With a Grammy win for his 52nd Street Themes and 14 other nominations, he has won DownBeat Magazine’s Critics and Readers Polls countless times as Tenor Saxophonist, Musician of the Year, Jazz Album of the Year and Triple Crowns from DownBeat. He has also received numerous awards from JazzTimes and the Jazz Journalists Association for Tenor Saxophone, Album of the Year and Musician of the Year.

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Sunday
Feb 1
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jeff Beck Celebration with The Mahavishnu Project!

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Jongyoon Lee (Guitar), Neil Alexander (keyboards), Brian Mooney (Bass), Gregg Bendian (Drums/percussion),

playing the best of Wired, Blow by Blow, Guitar Shop, There & Back plus Mahavishnu and Jan Hammer classics!

"Just a little note of appreciation for what you are bringing back to life. This musical period was the beginning of finding my own way in music, and to hear you guys playing those tunes in such an unbelievable way is quite amazing. Great job!! Keep up the good work." — John McLaughlin

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Thursday
Feb 5
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Dark Horses | George Harrison Tribute

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

The Dark Horses, a powerhouse line-up of nine Orange County NY musicians, bring to life Harrison’s musical legacy from his Cavern Club days with the Beatles through his solo career, including collaborations with Eric Clapton, Jeff Lynne, and The Traveling Wilburys.

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Friday
Feb 6
Split Bill
Main Stage

Pound Cake

No reservations
With opening act: 
The Woodsmen (Todd Adelman, Danny Blume, Jeff Hill, John Valesio)
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

Ft. Jeff Hill (bass), Teddy Thompson (guitar), Ethan Eubanks (drums)

Poundcake is a cover band. Yuckers. 

Hold on, don't give up; it’s not that simple. Poundcake play hits, sure, but they also search far and wide to find songs that you should have heard of as well. The heart of the material is drawn out of the Sun Studios era where rock and country were almost indistinguishable. The songs that Poundcake choose are part of the experience. Songs you love; songs you forgot you loved; and songs you should have been loving, but were too busy wrapped up in yourself to take time out to enjoy. The songs are presented unadorned, by three dudes with three instruments and three voices.

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Saturday
Feb 7
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Garifuna Collective

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

The Garifuna Collective has been a driving force in bringing the rich cultural heritage and music of the Garifuna people to a global audience for the last 20 years.
Hailing from Belize in Central America, the Garifuna Collective has had a lasting impact in sustaining the Garifuna community and on the world music stage.

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Wednesday
Feb 11
Split Bill
Underground Stage

The Underground Blues Jam | Hosted by Karl Allweier

No reservations
Special Guest: Johnny Youngblood
With opening act: 
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Dining // Signup 6pm. Music 7pm.

The Underground Blues Jam is where raw energy and deep grooves collide! Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, blues musicians of all kinds gather for a night of electrifying, soul-stirring music. Signups start at 6pm, and the jam ignites at 7pm with a killer house band setting the tone.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to dive into the blues scene, you’ll get 2-3 songs to shine—either with your own ensemble, a handpicked group, or alongside the house band. We’ve got the gear covered: drums, bass amp, guitar amps, an upright piano, and a full PA. Just bring your instrument, your passion, and your best blues licks. All blues musicians and instruments are welcome.

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Thursday
Feb 12
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Bob Cats | Rock 'n' Roll Salute to Bob Dylan

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Rock drum legend Jerry Marotta (Peter Gabriel, Paul McCartney) and his band of Woodstock all stars rock the Dylan songbook with soul and fire!

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Friday
Feb 13
Split Bill
Main Stage

Glen David Andrews

No reservations
The Treme Prince of New Orleans
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Glen David Andrews is a preacher, a bandleader, a showman, and a soul-shaker. His performances overflow with high energy, improvisation, and audience participation, mixing classic brass band standards, spirituals, funk grooves, jazz, and soul into a swirling musical gumbo that channels influences ranging from Mahalia Jackson and Louis Armstrong to James Brown and Prince.

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Friday
Feb 13
Split Bill
Underground Stage

Floyd Pink

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Music 9-11pm.

Conceiving and building a tribute band is not for the faint of heart, especially when it’s the music of Pink Floyd.

It takes talent, time, a lot of passion, and a deep love for the music being performed. With FLOYD PINK, you get all that and more. Their attention to detail brings the audience along for a true “Floydian” experience. Known for performing Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety, as well as other Pink Floyd classics, FLOYD PINK is always a crowd favorite.

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Saturday
Feb 14
Split Bill
Main Stage

Valentine's Dinner Date Night

No reservations
3 course dinner by Chef Emily Tekel and Bryan Ponton at the piano
With opening act: 
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Dining 5-8pm.

Join us for a romantic three-course dinner prepared by our Head Chef, Emily Tekel, featuring a $65 prix fixe menu. Enjoy the piano stylings of Bryan Ponton throughout the evening as you celebrate love!

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3 course dinner by Chef Emily Tekel and Bryan Ponton at the piano
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Sunday
Feb 15
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Soul Experience ft. Corey Glover (of Living Colour)

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Best known as the electrifying front man of the legendary, Grammy Award-winning band Living Colour, Corey Glover has launched an exciting new project: The Soul Experience featuring Corey Glover. Named one of Billboard Magazine’s 50 Greatest Lead Singers of All Time, Glover now returns to his roots with a sound that shaped his journey as an artist.

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Wednesday
Feb 18
Split Bill
Underground Stage

HV JAZZ JAM in the Underground

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Signup 6pm. Music 7pm.

Led by local drummer Bryan Kopchak, Hudson Valley Jazz Jam has been called "the best jam in the Hudson Valley". After nearly 3 years of success at it's primary location at Quinn's in Beacon, NY, the jam has become a hub for local legends, up-and-coming players and aspiring students alike.

Recognizing the competitive nature of some New York City jazz sessions, Bryan aspires to maintain a welcoming atmosphere for all players, while simultaneously raising the bar towards a level of musicianship that inspires not only the musicians, but the audience as well.

The mission is simple: Unite musicians across the Hudson Valley into a communal presence, to represent an expansive culture of music, art and expression that is accessible to various communities. To also serve as an educational hub for musicians of all calibers and most importantly, foster a learning environment for young students.

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Thursday
Feb 19
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Tom Prettys

No reservations
THE HOTTEST TOM PETTY TRIBUTE BAND
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

Blazing a trail with raw energy, undeniable talent, and a deep love for the music of Tom Petty, Tom Pretty and the Breakers are the ultimate tribute to one of rock’s greatest legends—delivered with a fierce, female-fronted edge. This powerhouse band brings Petty’s iconic catalog to life with killer musicianship and an electrifying stage presence that keeps audiences singing along all night. The Tom Prettys prove that rock and roll is alive and well—with a little more lipstick and a lot more attitude.

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Friday
Feb 20
Split Bill
Main Stage

Dylan Doyle Band

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Hudson Valley-based, rising star Dylan Doyle has been performing nationally and internationally. His style of music lies somewhere between roots rock and jam funk. It evokes Woodstock and dips into southern soul; a uniquely American sound.

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Saturday
Feb 21
Split Bill
Main Stage

CKS Band | Ciarlante, Katz, Sharrard

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Bruce Katz (B3/piano), Scott Sharrard (guitar/vox), Randy Ciarlante (drums/vox)

Roots rock, blues and americana powerhouse organ trio performs the music of The Band, Gregg Allman, The Allman Brothers Band, Ronnie Earl and Levon Helm alongside some of their own originals, including songs they wrote and performed with these legendary artists over many years of albums and tours.

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Sunday
Feb 22
Split Bill
Main Stage

James Francies Trio

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. James Francies (Piano), Joel Ross (vibraphone), Jeff 'Tain' Watts (drums)

Plenty of young musicians show promise, but very few enjoy the sort of meteoric rise that pianist, keyboardist and composer James Francies is currently experiencing. At 28, he’s played with jazz headliners like Pat Metheny, Chris Potter, Jeff “Tain” Watts, Stefon Harris, Eric Harland, and Terrace Martin, and racked up equally impressive credits in hip-hop and R&B: from shows  with Ms. Lauryn Hill, José James, Common, and NAS, to studio time for Chance the Rapper’s Grammy-winning hit “No Problem”, Mark Ronson , Childish Gambino,  YEBBA, Drake, and Kodak Black,  to appearances with The Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon alongside his mentor and friend Questlove.

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Wednesday
Feb 25
Split Bill
Main Stage

Gospel Night hosted by Bernard McClinton

No reservations
Black History Worship Night with The Next Gen
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

A soul-stirring evening celebrating the power of gospel music! Experience uplifting performances from local choirs, talented vocalists, and special guest artists as we come together in a joyful celebration of music, community, and faith.

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Black History Worship Night with The Next Gen
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Thursday
Feb 26
Split Bill
Main Stage

Paper Sun: The Music of Traffic

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

Ft. Joey Eppard (vocals, percussion), Danny Blume (guitar), Bill Harris (sax, flute), Bruce Katz (keys), Scott Petito (bass), Randy Ciarlante (drums, vocals)

Music Director, Scott Petito assembles an All-star ensemble of seasoned, award-winning musicians who have performed with The Band, James Taylor, Delbert McClinton, Little Feat, Todd Rundgren, Stevie Wonder, among many others.

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Friday
Feb 27
Split Bill
Main Stage

Muscle Shoals Tribute to The Allman Brothers

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Formed with members of the renowned “Brothers of the Road Band”, Muscle Shoals carries on the storied “Celebration of the music of The Allman Brothers Band and Friends”.  With their collective experience as musicians, the members of Muscle Shoals now make up one of the premiere tributes to this historic band, performing songs of The Allman Brothers and others who they shared the stage with over their hallowed run.

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Saturday
Feb 28
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Ed Palermo Big Band

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

THE ED PALERMO BIG BAND presents I CAN SEE FOR MILES. Featuring the Music of Miles Davis, The Who, Frank Zappa, and more!
"If you’re the kind of listener who enjoys offbeat reinterpretations of beloved (or obscure) works, buckle up: this sonic troublemaker will dazzle and delight you with every twist!" - Paris Move

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Sunday
Mar 1
Split Bill
Main Stage

A Night of Harmolodic Jazz & Art | Chris Bowman

No reservations
Gallery Reception followed by a Harmolodic Concert
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Reception 7pm. Music 7:45pm.

Solo art exhibit by Chris Bowman, influenced by his life as an avant-garde drummer/percussionist, builder, and designer. Drawing inspiration from Ornette Coleman’s Harmolodic Theory, Jon Hassell’s Fourth World explorations, and the 1980s NYC Downtown art scene. Gallery Reception to be followed by a Harmolodic Concert Ft. Chris Bowman (drums), Neil Leonard (horns), David Bryant (keys), Jim Donica (bass), Kenny Wessel (Guitar)

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Thursday
Mar 5
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jonathan Scales Fourchestra

No reservations
With opening act: 
Kim Kalesti
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

"Béla Fleck knows a thing or two about establishing an identity in the jazz world while playing an unusual instrument. So it makes sense that the banjo player would bond with a young jazz musician whose speciality is an unusual instrument: steel pannist Jonathan Scales. "I see a kindred spirit in him." Fleck says" -Downbeat Magazine

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Friday
Mar 6
Split Bill
Main Stage

Joe Pug

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

A singer-songwriter known for his lyrical acumen and plaintive harmonica style, Joe Pug dropped out of college and moved to Chicago where he worked as a carpenter before breaking into the city’s music scene. Since 2008 he has released a string of critically-acclaimed albums and toured heavily in the U.S. and abroad. Paste Magazine wrote of his music: “Unless your surname is Dylan, Waits, Ritter or Prine, you could face-palm yourself to death trying to pen songs half as inspired."

He has toured with Steve Earle, Levon Helm, The Killers, Justin Townes Earle, Sturgill Simpson, and many others. He has appeared at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and The Newport Folk Festival. His music has appeared on NPR’s “Prairie Home Companion” and “Mountain Stage”. His music has been released by Lightning Rod Records, which features an alumni roster of Jason Isbell, Billy Joe Shaver, and James McMurtry.

Additionally, he is the creator and host of the popular podcast The Working Songwriter.

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Saturday
Mar 7
Split Bill
Main Stage

Jason Rigby - MAYHEM - with Mark Guiliana & Chris Morrissey

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Jason Rigby (saxophones), Mark Guiliana (drums), Chris Morrissey (bass)

Renowned saxophonist Jason Rigby breaks new ground with his latest duo recording “Mayhem”, featuring acclaimed drummer Mark Guiliana. This innovative project marks a bold evolution from Rigby's acoustic jazz roots, blending electronic and acoustic instruments to create a hybrid musical texture. After collaborating for over a decade as a core member of Guiliana's Jazz Quartet, Rigby ventures into uncharted territory with this groundbreaking set of music.

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Sunday
Mar 8
Split Bill
Main Stage

Peter Bernstein Quartet

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Peter Bernstein (guitar), Aaron Goldberg (piano), Vicente Archer (bass), Billy Drummond (drums)

“The jazz guitarist, among the most sought-after in the New York area, has a feather-light touch, an encyclopedic knowledge of chords, and the ability to play standards like he’s inventing them on the spot.”The Los Angeles Daily News

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Wednesday
Mar 11
Split Bill
Underground Stage

The Underground Blues Jam | Hosted by Karl Allweier

No reservations
Special Guest: TBA
With opening act: 
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Dining // Signup 6pm. Music 7pm.

The Underground Blues Jam is where raw energy and deep grooves collide! Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, blues musicians of all kinds gather for a night of electrifying, soul-stirring music. Signups start at 6pm, and the jam ignites at 7pm with a killer house band setting the tone.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to dive into the blues scene, you’ll get 2-3 songs to shine—either with your own ensemble, a handpicked group, or alongside the house band. We’ve got the gear covered: drums, bass amp, guitar amps, an upright piano, and a full PA. Just bring your instrument, your passion, and your best blues licks. All blues musicians and instruments are welcome.

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Special Guest: TBA
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Thursday
Mar 12
Split Bill
Main Stage

Willa Vincitore & Company

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm

Ft. Willa Vincitore (vocals), Jeremy Baum (keys), Karl Allweier (guitar), Kyle Esposito (bass), Manuel Quintana (drums), plus special guests!

Willa Vincitore is a powerhouse singer‑songwriter whose soulful vocals, razor‑sharp wit, and unapologetically feminist swagger have captivated Hudson Valley audiences for nearly three decades. A NYS Blues Hall of Fame artist with grit to match her grace, Willa moves effortlessly between blues, soul, and Americana—crafting original songs that are as bold, insightful, and emotionally charged as her performances. She's also known for her live covers of music by the soul/blues women that have inspired her, such as Etta James, Aretha Franklin, Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi and Ruthie Foster. This show will feature a crew of Willa's friends and special guests.

Since 2017, Willa has released two full-length albums and a string of digital singles, each showcasing her signature blend of vocal fire and lyrical honesty.

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Friday
Mar 13
Split Bill
Main Stage

Albert Lee

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Albert Lee has played with everyone from Jerry Lee Lewis to Eric Clapton, to the Everly Brothers to Emmylou Harris.  He was a member of The Crickets in the post-Buddy Holly era, and forged an impressive solo career along the way.

“The ultimate virtuoso. His skill is extraordinary, his ear is extraordinary and he’s gifted on just about every level.” - Eric Clapton

"When Saint Peter asks me to chronicle my time down here on earth, I'll be able to say - with pride if that's allowed - that for a while I played rhythm guitar in a band with Albert Lee." - Emmylou Harris

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Saturday
Mar 14
Split Bill
Main Stage

Two Many Guitars

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. Cindy Cashdollar (slide guitar), Jack Petruzzelli (guitar), Karl Allweier (bass), Peter Yarin (piano)

Cindy Cashdollar and Jack Petruzzelli present Two Many Guitars, performing music from the past 100 years. They create a musical timeline in both vocal and instrumental performance.

From the European and American jazz stylings of Django Reinhardt, Thelonious Monk, and Hoagy Carmichael to the roots music of Chet Atkins, Lonnie Johnson, and many more, it’s a vast landscape of styles that shows their combined creative influences and the connection of these genres throughout the years.

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Sunday
Mar 15
Split Bill
Main Stage

Eddy’s Chemistry Set

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Eddy’s Chemistry Set was born out of necessity during Covid when big bands were too risky to congregate on stage, The Ed Palermo Big Band took a brief hiatus but a few members of the big band desperately needed to play. Voila! Eddy’s Chemistry Set.

This sextet has the same twisted musical philosophy as the big band wherein any song that amuses Ed makes its way into the set. The focal point in Eddy’s Chemistry Set is still the music of Frank Zappa but expect major surprises along the way.

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Wednesday
Mar 18
Split Bill
Underground Stage

HV JAZZ JAM in the Underground

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Signup 6pm. Music 7pm.

Led by local drummer Bryan Kopchak, Hudson Valley Jazz Jam has been called "the best jam in the Hudson Valley". After nearly 3 years of success at it's primary location at Quinn's in Beacon, NY, the jam has become a hub for local legends, up-and-coming players and aspiring students alike.

Recognizing the competitive nature of some New York City jazz sessions, Bryan aspires to maintain a welcoming atmosphere for all players, while simultaneously raising the bar towards a level of musicianship that inspires not only the musicians, but the audience as well.

The mission is simple: Unite musicians across the Hudson Valley into a communal presence, to represent an expansive culture of music, art and expression that is accessible to various communities. To also serve as an educational hub for musicians of all calibers and most importantly, foster a learning environment for young students.

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Thursday
Mar 19
Split Bill
Main Stage

John Gullo’s ROLLING STONES!

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Ft. John Gullo (Vocals), Kia Warren (Vocals), Tony Bruno (guitar), Adam Widoff (guitar), Jay Collins (sax/keys), Travis Shook (piano), Kyle Esposito (bass), Jos Cosgrove (drums)

The world’s greatest Rolling Stones experience outside of an actual Stones concert is coming to The Falcon! Featuring an all-star lineup! Paying homage to the world's greatest rock & roll band! Performing hits and deep tracks the way you know and love them!

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Friday
Mar 20
Split Bill
Main Stage

Robbie Fulks

No reservations
With opening act: 
John John Brown
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

“It’s time to make a change,” Robbie Fulks declares at the start of Now Then, his second album on Nashville’s Compass Records. This statement is familiar to anyone who follows this critically acclaimed and GRAMMY-nominated singer-songwriter’s career. Since emerging in the 1990s as a pioneer of today’s Americana movement, Fulks has consistently explored different sounds, genres, and themes across 16 albums, performing on stages from the Grand Ole Opry and Late Night with Conan O’Brien to the Hollywood Bowl and Jimmy Kimmel Live with Steve Martin, Alison Brown, and Tim O’Brien.

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Saturday
Mar 21
Split Bill
Main Stage

Bernard Purdie & Friends

No reservations
The "funkiest soul beat" in the business!
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7pm

Which musician did Aretha Franklin definitely NOT want missing from the line-up when she recorded her most inspired albums at the beginning of the seventies. Who provided the back-beat for Steely Dan's "Aja", and for whom have Isaac Hayes, Donny Hathaway, B.B. King, "Sweet" Lou Donaldson, Joe Cocker and Hank Crawford reserved that stool behind the drum kit? The list is incomplete; it must be, because no other drummer in the last three decades has seen the interior of a recording studio as often as Bernard "Pretty" Purdie. A native of Elkton, Maryland - Purdie has laid down the beat on over 4000 albums to date.

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The "funkiest soul beat" in the business!
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Saturday
Mar 21
Split Bill
Main Stage

New Paltz Middle School “Battle of the Bands”

No reservations
A Benefit for the New Paltz–Niimi, Japan Student Exchange Program
With opening act: 
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Dining: 12pm. Music 1-3pm.

From New Paltz to Niimi is a local organization dedicated to fostering meaningful cultural exchange. For more than 25 years, New Paltz and Niimi, Japan, have shared a proud Sister City relationship—one we are committed to strengthening for future generations.

Get ready to turn up the volume! Come watch New Paltz Middle Schoolers and their bands battle it out in front of local “celebrity” judges, all while supporting an international student exchange.

Earlier this year, New Paltz Middle School welcomed 11 students and their chaperones from Niimi, Japan. Staying with local host families, the students explored the Hudson Valley and shared classrooms, meals, and daily life with their New Paltz peers, experiencing American school life firsthand.

This spring, 13 New Paltz Middle School students hope to travel to Japan to continue building these connections. Their trip will include time living with their Japanese exchange partners in Niimi, as well as opportunities to explore other regions of Japan.

We invite you to support this important program. Financial contributions are greatly appreciated and will help make this unforgettable experience possible for our students.

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A Benefit for the New Paltz–Niimi, Japan Student Exchange Program
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Monday
Mar 23
Split Bill
Main Stage

Kevin Hays Trio ft. Thomas Morgan & Brian Blade

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Kevin Hays (piano), Thomas Morgan (bass), Brian Blade (drums)

“There are plenty of talented pianists… but few have Hays’ melodic charms and sense of style.” - The New Yorker 'Best of the Year' list

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Wednesday
Mar 25
Split Bill
Main Stage

Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials

No reservations
With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

In Chicago, a city overflowing with unrivaled blues talent, world-renowned Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials have been standing tall for over 30 years. The band’s big sound, fueled by Lil’ Ed’s gloriously rollicking slide work and deep blues string bending, along with his rough-edged, soulful vocals, is as real and hard-hitting as Chicago blues gets. The Chicago Sun-Times says, “Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials are the hottest purveyors of bottleneck boogie to come out of Chicago since Hound Dog Taylor.”

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Saturday
Mar 28
Split Bill
Main Stage

Popa Chubby Band | Big B'Day Show

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Popa Chubby's bold approach to blues continues as he plays more than 200 club dates a year, and releases his albums worldwide. "Popa Chubby’s a big man....but his music is much bigger....[Chubby will] continue carrying the torch for the blues....and put on a damn good show. What more can one say?" - Elmore

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Thursday
Apr 2
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Soul Experience ft. Corey Glover (of Living Colour)

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Best known as the electrifying front man of the legendary, Grammy Award-winning band Living Colour, Corey Glover has launched an exciting new project: The Soul Experience featuring Corey Glover. Named one of Billboard Magazine’s 50 Greatest Lead Singers of All Time, Glover now returns to his roots with a sound that shaped his journey as an artist.

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Wednesday
Apr 8
Split Bill
Underground Stage

The Underground Blues Jam | Hosted by Karl Allweier

No reservations
Special Guest: TBA
With opening act: 
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Dining // Signup 6pm. Music 7pm.

The Underground Blues Jam is where raw energy and deep grooves collide! Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, blues musicians of all kinds gather for a night of electrifying, soul-stirring music. Signups start at 6pm, and the jam ignites at 7pm with a killer house band setting the tone.

Whether you’re a seasoned player or just looking to dive into the blues scene, you’ll get 2-3 songs to shine—either with your own ensemble, a handpicked group, or alongside the house band. We’ve got the gear covered: drums, bass amp, guitar amps, an upright piano, and a full PA. Just bring your instrument, your passion, and your best blues licks. All blues musicians and instruments are welcome.

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Friday
Apr 10
Split Bill
Main Stage

Trixie Whitley

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

Trixie Whitley — yes, daughter of the late musician, Chris Whitley — has had music in her practically since birth. She started playing drums at age 10, DJing underground clubs in Belgium at 11, and by her teens, she was touring Europe with an assortment of avant-garde theater and dance collectives. A determined musician who both thinks in and speaks three languages (English, French, and Flemish), Whitley grew up between New York and Belgium, ditching high school at 17 to dedicate herself to the beat. Soon, she went from working at a dive to touring with Daniel Lanois’ band Black Dub, eventually striking out on her own in 2013. Since then, she’s released three EPs and LPs, toured the world, and collaborated with the likes of Robert Plant, Marianne Faithful, and Meshell Ndegeocello.

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Wednesday
Apr 15
Split Bill
Underground Stage

HV JAZZ JAM in the Underground

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With opening act: 
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Signup 6pm. Music 7pm.

Led by local drummer Bryan Kopchak, Hudson Valley Jazz Jam has been called "the best jam in the Hudson Valley". After nearly 3 years of success at it's primary location at Quinn's in Beacon, NY, the jam has become a hub for local legends, up-and-coming players and aspiring students alike.

Recognizing the competitive nature of some New York City jazz sessions, Bryan aspires to maintain a welcoming atmosphere for all players, while simultaneously raising the bar towards a level of musicianship that inspires not only the musicians, but the audience as well.

The mission is simple: Unite musicians across the Hudson Valley into a communal presence, to represent an expansive culture of music, art and expression that is accessible to various communities. To also serve as an educational hub for musicians of all calibers and most importantly, foster a learning environment for young students.

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Saturday
Apr 25
Split Bill
Main Stage

The Ed Palermo Big Band

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With opening act: 
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Dining 5:30-9pm. Music 7:30pm.

The world's zaniest - eighteen-piece - big band returns to re-form the music of Zappa, Pink Floyd, Yes, King Crimson, Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter...with comic diversions, because they can't help it!

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