• Rock Tavern Chapter: Diane Diachishin

    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Diane Diachishin. Singer/Songwriter Diane Diachishin sings folksongs that make you laugh, feel and think. She infuses her original songs with a zany sense of humor, inspired by the songwriting of Christine Lavin. She is known for her clear soprano singing […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Jen Clapp

    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Jen Clapp Jen Clapp has been a homebirth midwife, baker, environmental educator, egg packer, landscaper, substitute teacher, farm educator, nurse, and yes, a singer, songwriter and musician.  She grew up in Rochester, NY, and started playing folk songs at age […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Ethan Campbell

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    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Ethan Campbell. Ethan Campbell Ethan Campbell cut his musical teeth on Rock’n’Roll, playing in bands on the NYC Punk scene in the mid-‘70s.  Having mellowed (slightly) with age, he now performs solo acoustic, with a diverse repertoire of mostly '60s […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Dick Vincent

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    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Dick Vincent with Matt Bowe. Dick Vincent and Matt Bowe met at the Spencertown Folk Jam in 1997 over a rendition of "She Caught The Katy". Twenty-five years later they are still performing together having been members of numerous bands […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Kurt Henry and Cheryl Lambert

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    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Kurt Henry and Cheryl Lambert. Kurt and Cheryl have been married for 35 years and performing together for almost as long. Cheryl brings wonderful harmonies, melodic harmonica, tight percussion and on occasion is the sound-tech. Kurt entered the folk arena […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Pat Lamanna

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    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Pat Lamanna. The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Pat Lamanna.   Pat Lamanna is an award-winning singer-songwriter living in Hyde Park, NY.   Pat has been writing and performing songs all her […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Helen Avakian and Dave Irwin (Red Door Duo)

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    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Helen Avakian and Dave Irwin (Red Door Duo). Red Door Duo is composed of award-winning singer-songwriter and the first female International Fingerstyle Guitar Champion, Helen Avakian, joining forces with acclaimed jazz, bluegrass, Brazilian fingerstyle guitarist/vocalist, Dave Irwin. Based in Madison, […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Jerry Mitnick

    Unitarian Fellowship, Rock Tavern 9 Vance Road, Rock Tavern, NY, United States

    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Jerry Mitnick. Jerry Mitnick, aka Minique Flambeau I've been a performing and recording musician, singer/songwriter for over 50 years. (Yikes!) ..born in NYC, and now since '88, home in the Hudson Valley. Toured the world with various bands, ....bass and […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: John Hamilton

    Unitarian Fellowship, Rock Tavern 9 Vance Road, Rock Tavern, NY, United States

    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring John Hamilton. John Hamilton was born in Brooklyn, raised in Queens and heavily influenced by the Fast Folk Movement of the 80’s in NYC. He has a passion for folk music, especially songs that tell a story. He enjoys playing […]

  • Rock Tavern Chapter: Piedmont Bluz

    Unitarian Fellowship, Rock Tavern 9 Vance Road, Rock Tavern, NY, United States

    The Rock Tavern Chapter of the Hudson Valley Folk Guild is pleased to be featuring Piedmont Bluz. The Piedmont Blūz Acoustic Duo are ambassadors of Country Blues music and the Piedmont style of fingerpicking, and their mission is to help preserve these rural, east coast traditions by educating audiences about this unique aspect of African American culture […]