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Kingston Chapter: Betty Altman and Phil Miller
Stepping Stone 320 Sawkill Rd, Kingston, NYThe Kingston Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild welcomes you to our 2025-2026 Coffeehouse Series on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at Stepping Stone, 320 Sawkill Rd., Kingston. Our featured performers are Betty Altman and Phil Miller. Together Betty and Phil have a smooth mix of harmonies and craft-fully interwoven guitar work, performing a mix […]
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Rock Tavern Chapter: James Leo
Unitarian Fellowship, Rock Tavern 9 Vance Road, Rock Tavern, NY, United StatesThe Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring James Leo. {Bio goes here} Open mic performances will be available to all. Cost of admission for this event is $7 ($6 for Folk Guild members and seniors). Signup begins at 6:30pm and open mic begins at 7:00. The featured […]
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Poughkeepsie Chapter: Neil Okeson
Unitarian Fellowship, Poughkeepsie 67 S. Randolph Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY, United StatesThe Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild will host our monthly coffeehouse on Saturday, December 20, 2025 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. This month we are proud to be featuring Neil Okeson. {Bio goes here} OPEN MIC Open mic performances will be available for all. Signup begins at […]
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Open Mic via Zoom: Elly Wininger
ZoomElly Wininger is a New York Blues Hall of Fame inductee, acoustic and slide guitarist, and songwriter known for her roots in the Greenwich Village Folk and Blues scene. Wininger was a regular on the Greenwich Village scene back in the day, and even played the opening night at the legendary CBGB’s. She was inducted […]
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Kingston Chapter: Songs in the Round
The Kingston Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild welcomes you to our 2025-2026 Coffeehouse Series on Saturday, January 3, 2026 We will be featuring Songs in the Round. Bio goes here OPEN MIC Open mic performances will be available for all. Signup begins at 6:30pm and open mic begins at 7:00pm. The featured […]
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