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Tickets are $15-$20.Easy-access downloads let you quickly download hi-res, non-watermarked images. Stinson, a Hudson Valley resident of several years, is well known as the founding bassist of the Replacements and as a sometime member of Soul Asylum and Guns ’N Roses recently, he’s struck out on his own as a solo artist amid performing with the duo Cowboys in the Campfire. Malin’s 2019 album, Sunset Kids, which was produced by Lucinda Williams, has been called “a triumph.among the best of Malin’s career and among the best of this year” by Americana UK. Headlining the night is New York’s Jesse Malin, the front man of D Generation and pioneering hardcore band Heart Attack. Jesse Malin and Tommy Stinson in Woodstock | December 5 On December 5 at 8pm, Colony in Woodstock welcomes two of the foremost singer-songwriters to emerge from the American indie rock scene of the 1980s and 1990s. The film will be followed by a Q&A session with Heineman and a reception at The Dutch at 3:30pm. The First Wave screens on December 5 in Saugerties at 1pm. Heineman’s doc follows the everyday heroes at the epicenter of COVID-19 as they come together to fight one of the greatest threats the world has ever encountered inside one of New York’s hardest-hit hospital systems during the terrifying first four months of the pandemic. The Woodstock Film Festival and Upstate Films present a screening of Matthew Heineman’s upcoming film The First Wave. The First Wave | 12/5 at the Orpheum Theater En Vogue’s current lineup features founding members Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron-Braggs and later addition Rhona Bennett.
Among the group’s plethora of chart toppers are “Hold On” (from their 1990 debut album, Born to Sing), “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” “Don’t Let Go (Love),” “Giving Him Something He Can Feel,” “Free Your Mind,” and “Whatta Man,” a collaboration with rappers Salt N Peppa.
Tickets are $23-$107.50.Įn Vogue Visits UPAC in Kingston | December 4 Legendary 1990s R&B/soul/pop vocal/hip hop hitmakers En Vogue will vamp their way into Kingston on December 4 at 8pm for a long-awaited Hudson Valley appearance at UPAC. A family-favorite musical, the story follows Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts” cartoon strip characters Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Peppermint Patty, et al., as the title character looks for the last remaining Christmas tree-and discovers the true meaning of the holiday season along the way.
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Adapted for the stage from the beloved 1965 animated TV special, the musical “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will run at Chappaqua Crossing’s Wallace Auditorium from December 3-19.