April 1995


Cancelled - Foghorn Stringband

April 04, 1995

8:00 PM

Admission: $15.00

Cancelled - Foghorn Stringband


This event was scheduled for Apr 4, 2015 8:00pm, and this listing has been sent back in time for eventual reuse.

This event has been cancelled, and will probably be rescheduled for a later time.

Credited for igniting the Old Time Renaissance in the Northwest, Foghorn Stringband continues to stand out as the shining gold standard for American Stringband music. Seven albums, thousand of shows, and over a decade of touring under their belts, it’s no surprise they have two entirely new generations of old-time musicians following their lead. Through all of this, they’ve never let the music grow cold; instead they’ve been steadily proving that American Roots music is a never-ending well of inspiration.

Today Foghorn Stringband features the intertwining harmonies of founding members Stephen “Sammy” Lind and Caleb Klauder, along with powerhouse vocalists Reeb Willms and Nadine Landry. They all bring a wealth of songs, instruments and traditions making them a festival favorite from coast to coast and around the globe.

“Talk about a band that deserves more due. The Foghorn Stringband has quietly become one of the country’s longest-tenured underground stringbands, releasing now 7 albums, playing thousands of shows…” –Saving Country Music

“[Foghorn Stringband]… is among the finest practitioners of American old-time music on the globe, a string band whose faithful renditions of songs from bygone decades are no less than living, breathing history.” –Ned Lannamann, The Portland Mercury

“The Foghorn Stringband play old-time American string-band music – and they play it with all the passion, warmth, bite and fire of an illicit spirit. And I’m here to tell you that their latest album ‘Outshine the Sun’ is as close as you’ll get to treading the boards of genuine, smooth-distilled, double-rectified American roots music.” –Tom Franks, Folk Words

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January 2000


John Abercrombie Trio

January 01, 2000

8:00 PM

Admission: $15.00

John Abercrombie Trio


Abercrombie on guitar, Bob Meyer on drums and cymbals, and Rusty Holloway on bass.

Over a career spanning more than 40 years and nearly 50 albums, John Abercrombie has established himself as one the masters of jazz guitar. Favoring unusual sounds (he played electronic mandolin on McCoy Tyner’s 1993 album 4×4) and nontraditional ensembles (recent quartet recordings have included violinist Mark Feldman), Abercrombie is a restless experimenter, working firmly in the jazz tradition while pushing the boundaries of meter and harmony.”

Abercrombie keeps up a heavy touring schedule and records with ECM Records, a relationship that has spanned more than 30 years. As he told one interviewer, “I’d like people to perceive me as having a direct connection to the history of jazz guitar, while expanding some musical boundaries.” That, no doubt, will be his legacy.

“These guys cook, smoke, and sizzle, without breaking a sweat… It’s what improvised music is in 2013.” –Cafe Guide

Photo credit: (c) 2015 Bob Meyer Photos.
John Abercrombie

Bob Meyer

Rusty Holloway

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June 2004


Joe Giardullo, soprano saxophone; Lewis Porter, piano

June 19, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Noted pianist, author, educator Lewis Porter and saxophonist Joe Giardullo team up to Play The Book !- Inside the Jazz Tradition. The music of Monk, Mingus, Miles, Coltrane and some not-so-standard standards from the great American songbook.
Joe Giardullo

Lewis Porter

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Project for Democracy Rosendale presents a Gala Ball and Political Limerick Contest

June 24, 2004

7:00 PM

Admission: $5.00


Dust off your gown, tux, or whatever you wear when you go dancing. Sharpen your political wit and write a limerick about anyone of your favorite fachists in the White House. Money to benefit MoveOn.org Featuring the Barbara Dempsey Band.

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Matthew Finck Trio

June 25, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Featuring Matthew Finck on Guitar, David Berkman on Organ and Mike Nappi on Drums. In support of Matthew’s debut recording release, Gentle Soul, the trio will be performing all of the originals from the release and some funky arrangements of some standards.

“This is a very well-done…attractive, facile organ trio. One that can hold it’s own with almost any other on the planet.” -Roswell Rudd

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Mikhail Horowitz, Gilles Malkine

June 26, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Stand-up plagiarist Mikhail Horowitz and acoustic lunatic Gilles Malkine have been performing together since 1989. They recycle literary classics, adapting them to blues, bop, hip-hop, high-tech hillbilly, and other, even scruffier musical idioms, and spoof or backhanded homage to various subgenres of traditional American folk music.

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July 2004


Cafe Gallery for July: Tom Sarrantonio

July 01, 2004 - July 31, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission:


Paintings

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Paul Geremia

July 02, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


“Probably the best country blues guitar man on either side of the Mississippi.” –Cafe Guide

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Pete Yellin and Jay Clayton Trio

July 03, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Two great voices meet, Pete Yellin’s Alto Sax shares the airways with the peerless voice of Jay Clayton, along with Kirk Nurock a super talented composer and pianist. An evening of classic tunes and hot improvising.
Pete Yellin

Jay Clayton

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The Wilders

July 09, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Charismatic 4 piece string band from Kansas, MO., playing old time country music with guitar, fiddle, banjo, dobro, bass fiddle, mandolin, and vocals.

“…it took only one performance in the stage area for everyone to pick up on The Wilders. I love this group from Kansas City. They were received with wild enthusiasm for their lively performance and complete mastery of their style which covers old time string band music and 30’s and 40’s honky tonk. What about that fiddlin’ Betse Ellis…” –Walnut Valley Association

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Sax Life Quartet

July 10, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Bob Shaut, alto and soprano sax, and arranger; Dan Shaut, alto & baritone sax; Ed Summerlin, tenor sax; Ed Xiques, baritone sax & bass clarinet.

“Take the best horn section out of the best big band and turn them lose as a quartet…that’s what Sax Life is about.” –Cafe Guide

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Closed

July 17, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission:


Cafe will be closed for the entire day. Sorry for any inconvenience.

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Susan Alcorn, Pedal steel guitar virtuoso (Houston) and soprano saxophonist Joe Giardullo

July 23, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Strange Lights over Mexico City. Susan and Joe will play music from their duo recording, being done that same week in Shokan. It’s Astor Piazzola and Sun Ra meets Wayne Shorter in Laredo; songs- known and unknown!

“a heady mixture of outside & in, experimentation & tradition, technique & imagination” BBC London

“Very special” Down Beat
Susan Alcorn

Joe Giardullo

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Big Joe Fitz meets Jumpin' Jack

July 24, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Piano man and songwriter Jumpin’ Jack Strobel has been called “a master of relaxed urbane swinging Blues” by Blues Revue Magazine. His sound contains echoes of the masters such as Charles Brown and Otis Spann. His debut CD on Backbender Records: Rhumba Lee was cited on several “Best of The Blues” lists in 2003. Big Joe Fitz has been the voice of The Blues in the Hudson Valley for the past 20 years (The Blues Break WDST). Big Joe Fitz is a singer of uncommon sensitivity and has few peers when it comes to soulful interpretations of Blues Ballads or slow cooked snaky grooves. With Chris Vitarello, guitar; Mike Lampe, bass. Expect a warm and engaging evening of sophisticated, swinging Blues, Old School Style.

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Erica Lindsey Quartet

July 31, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Francesca Tanksley, piano; Otto Gardner, bass; Bob Braye, drums. Original Compositions by Erica Lindsay.

“Few musicians play the tenor with the passion, ecstasy, and drive Erica brings to her music.” –Cafe Guide
Erica Lindsey

Francesca Tanksley

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August 2004


Cafe Gallery for August: Laurie Goodhart

August 01, 2004 - August 31, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission:


A Lot of Red

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Tennessee HeartStrings Band

August 06, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Nashville based, all woman bluegrass band playing traditional and original music. Regulars at the Station Inn in Nashville, they’re coming north to win the hearts and minds of bluegrass fans.

“These ladies dominate the bluegrass tradition, hard as driven nails, smooth as silk, and sweet as fresh plucked honey comb.” –Cafe Guide

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Rosendale Street Festival

August 08, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission: Free


The annual celebration of arts and music in our town. The Cafe will be serving delicious food outside during the festival.

Although there will be no dinner or performance inside the cafe, we have a festival menu outside and the festival itself includes almost 70 bands and performers playing throughout the weekend, some playing at the “Cafe Stage” next to us.

We’re serving food outside on both days, for the entire street festival. We will continue serving outside after 6:00pm on Sunday until all have eaten and are satisfied.

Outside Menu includes Mission Burritos, Taco Salads, cups of chili, salad, tuna wrap, hummus wrap, turkey dogs, veggie dogs, smart water, and 3 micro brews from a beer truck.

See the Street Festival’s web site for complete details about the rest of the event: http://RosendaleStreetFestival.com/

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Eric Person & Meta-Four

August 13, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Eric Person-saxophones; John Esposito-piano; Kenny Davis-Bass; Peter O’Brien-Drums

“Showing a high degree of common purpose and mutual understanding, the band produces music that’s typically emphatic and often exploratory in nature while remaining fully accessible and always swinging.” Jazz Times

“Person…he is a major talent of his generation.” Allaboutjazz (Russ Musto)
Eric Person

Review of a past performance

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September 2004


Cafe Gallery for September: Cafe Workers Art Show

September 01, 2004 - September 30, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission:


Mixed Media

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Sandy Lomax, Vinnie Martucci, Steve Rust, Gene Randolph Quartet

September 11, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Back from Chicago,Sandy Lomax sings for us again. Limited engagement-don’t miss her. Accompanied by some of the swingingest guys in the business. Hear what they’re hearing in Chicago.

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Mary Flower

September 17, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Two time 3rd place winner of National Fingerpicking Championship

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Free Folk

September 18, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission:


Perry Robinson, Ed Schuller, Jeremy Steig
Perry Robinson

Ed Schuller

Jeremy Steig

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Charlie Knicely Quartet

September 24, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Featuring: Charlie Knicely, bass; Bob Shaut, saxophones, Peter Levin, piano; Gene Randolph. And evening of all original jazz compositons, soon to become standards.

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Steve Gorn & Benjy Werthiemer

September 25, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


India and Beyond – ancient and new music for Bamboo flutes, tabla, esraj, clarinet played by the masters of music for the heart.

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October 2004


Cafe Gallery for October: Susan Zimet

October 01, 2004 - October 31, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission:


Photography

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Francesca Tanksley Trio

October 09, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $12.00


The Francesca Tanksley Trio will be featuring two of the world’s greatest musicians, bassist Reggie Workman (named a Living Legend in 1999 by the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation, best known for his work with John Coltrane), and drummer Aaron Scott (drummer for McCoy Tyner 14 years). They will be performing new compositions composed by Francesca along with music from the Francesca Tanksley Trio’s debut CD, Journey. Come fly with this explosive group!

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Too Blue

October 16, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


They come out swinging! A lively mix of original songs, bluegrass, country, and swing standards. The band features Joan Harrison on lead vocals and banjo, Betsy Rome on guitar and vocals, Michael Sassano on mandolin and vocals, and Jack Murphy on bass and vocals.

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The Crooked Jades

October 22, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Americana Old-Time Music, a San Francisco String Band.

“Old-Time is not a Crime” �The Crooked Jades

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Graham Parker

October 23, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $15.00


“Like New Castle Ale, he’s the One and Only.” –Cafe Guide

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Rosendale Project for Democracy Presents: Billionaires for Bush Bash

October 28, 2004

7:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Come in Costumes. Music by Barbara Dempsey and the Blink Blinks. Open mic for ranting. Call for info: 845-658-8747 (Money goes to MoveOn.org)

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John Specker Band

October 30, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Early American Fiddle Music.

“Specker is the Mick Jagger of Appalachian fiddle; his performance creates the kind of hysteria you see at rock concerts.” –Cafe Guide

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November 2004


Cafe Gallery for November: Lora Shelley

November 01, 2004 - November 30, 2004

12:00 AM

Admission:


Paintings

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Roy Book Binder

November 05, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Premier ramblin’ blues man rolls into the valley for another loose, jangling, off the cuff, story tellin’, best pickin’ show; he sings too, kind of.

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The Barefoot Boys

November 06, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


“Timeless stories and songs played with expertise, feeling, and a sense of humor” -Taconic Press

“A cheerful blend of bluegrass and old-time music with tasty arrangements!” – Dirty Linen Magazine

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Sheila Jordan, Legendary Lady Jazz Singer with Cameron Brown, bassist of great proportions

November 13, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $12.00


“Playful interplay, humor, virtuosity, brilliance, characterizes this jazz duo…set musical stun guns on 10!” –Cafe Guide
Sheila Jordan

Cameron Brown

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Kelly Joe Phelps

November 17, 2004

8:00 PM

Admission: $18.00


Guitarist, writer, singer, musician’s musician, back in support of his new CD, Slingshot Professionals (Ryno Records)

“Soulful vocals and visionary lyrics filled with poignancy and passion that speaks to the spirit.” –Fleming Artists

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Tin Hat Trio

November 19, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $12.00


“Charles Ives meets Gene Autrey in Cairo.” –Cafe Guide

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Joe Giardullo

November 27, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $10.00


Joe is just back from his 4th European tour this year, this time playing solo soprano sax in Poland. He brings a quartet to the Cafe, featuring guitarist Rich Rosenthal, along with drummer Harvey Sorgen and a special surprise guest on bass. The music is Lacy, Ellington, Monk, Jelly Roll Morton, Ornette, Miles , Coltrane and, of course, Giardullo.

“He consistently glistens!” –All About Jazz Los Angeles

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December 2004


Reggie Workman

December 03, 2004

9:00 PM

Admission: $12.00


Reggie Workman Presents Statements: Gerry Hemingway, drums; Yayoi Ikawa, piano; Lenart Krecic, reeds; Igor Bezget, guitar; Reggie Workman, bass.

“Reggie is one of the greatest musicians/bassists on the planet…don’t miss him with this who’s who in jazz ensemble.” –Cafe Guide

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