Open mic with Riverbend Orchestra
Open mic with Riverbend Orchestra
Riverbend Orchestra plays an early set for the open mic, as The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage.
Riverbend Orchestra plays an early set for the open mic, as The Egremont Barn welcomes all comers to perform on the tavern stage.
They Dance For Rain, a collaborative and cross-culturaldance-making project in Nairobi, Kenya, holds their third benefit at The Foundry: Soft Shoe Boom Boom Spin Blue.
Globally acclaimed Berkshire vocalist Wanda Houston will perform live at the Egremont Barn with a blend of jazz and blues, Motown and musical theater and more.
Cellist Ivan Trabka performs an evening of Bach suites and Zoltán Kodály's solo in B minor at the Foundry.
Mokoomba, an explosively talented six-man crew from the Victoria Fall, has been hailed as one of the most exciting bands from Africa in the 21st century.
Berkshire Art Center’s annual benefit and dance party is back, for an evening filled with light and sound, including music by DJ BFG and light projections by Joe Wheaton.
Originating as a folk acoustic trio, Kara Wolf, Laura Buchanan and Kerrie Wert maintain their vocal roots and continue to shape their sound through collaborative songwriting.
Lady Moon & The Eclipse, a multicultural 7-piece band from New York, perform an Eclipse Season Concert to celebrate the eclipse.
Every first Sunday of the month, Pete Toigo and Dave Bartley bring a morning of music — soulful jazz and blues with Pete on bass and Dave piano and vocals.
Williams College Department of Music presents Julian Müller, cello, in a faculty recital with Artist Associate in Piano Elizabeth Wright.
Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel presents a free concert, an all-French program including Francis Poulenc, Olivier Messiaen and Albéric Magnard.
Pocket Merchant is a jazz-fusion quartet recognized for their big sound and groove-based energy, with moments that invite reflection as well as dancing.
The Mammals — Ruth Ungar, Mike Merenda and friends — form a touring quintet on the fiddle, banjo, guitar, organ, bass and drums.
The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow — Massachusetts songwriters Tory Hanna, Billy Keane, Chris Merenda, Greg Daniel Smith and David Tanklefsky — perform live at the Egremont Barn.
Michael Chertock on piano and Itamar Zorman on violin celebrate a meeting of cultures in an afternoon of Gershwin music, Max Bruch, a German composer exploring Kol Nidrei prayer, Russian composer Cesar Cui, Ravel’s Habanera and more.
The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow — Massachusetts songwriters Tory Hanna, Billy Keane, Chris Merenda, Greg Daniel Smith and David Tanklefsky — perform live at the Egremont Barn.
Vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Joanne Shaw Taylor shows why she has become one of the hottest live acts on the modern Blues scene, in a night of soul and blues-rock.
Before the broadcast of The Met: Live in HD’s La Rondine, step across the hallway for a one-day presentation of prints, drawings, and photographs.
Returning to The Foundry after their fall performance, the Juilliard School's 65th Street Ensemble will perform contemporary and classical.
Acclaimed new music ensemble Yarn/Wire plays the US premiere of “Three Lines of Flight” by composer Patrick Higgins, a multi-movement work of adventurous new classical music.
Internationally touring Atlanta, Georgia songwriter Christopher Paul Stelling performs at the Egremont Barn.
Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings classic folk forms, breathing new life into century-old Quebecois, French, and American ballads and traditional works.
Jamie McLean Band performs with New Orleans soul and Delta blues with the Mallett Brothers' independent rock and roll and country from Maine
Mass MoCA and Jacob's Pillow present Flamenco Íntimo (Intimate Flamenco), an artistic creation by Siudy Garrido with original music by award-winning Flamenco guitarist Jose Luis de la Paz.
Jeewon Park on piano and Edward Arron on cello, artistic directors of the Clark's Performing Artists in Residence program, join Gloria Chien on piano and Soovin Kim on violin.
Founded by singer-guitarist Sean Walsh, The National Reserve blend R&B, Laurel Canyon lyricism, New Orleans funk, late night soul, and bluesy rock ‘n’ roll.
Prodigious bandleader and composer Eddie Henderson, who received his first lesson from legendary trumpeter Louis Armstrong at age nine, performs with drummer Mike Clark.
The merry month of May will get mirthful as the Berkshires’ legendary homegrown burlesque and cabaret troupe lands at The Foundry for a rip-roaring night of showstoppers.
Every first Sunday of the month, Pete Toigo and Dave Bartley bring a morning of music — soulful jazz and blues with Pete on bass and Dave piano and vocals.
Constant Smiles, led by Ben Jones, began in Martha’s Vineyard, inspired by the scene of the island’s community record store, Aboveground Records.