The Good Witch Coffee Bar (134 Southside Avenue), HOH

Avalanche at Dawn

Avalanche at Dawn

Original folk-pop with a solid beat and vibrant vocal harmonies.

Avalanche at Dawn plays a unique variety of original music–folk-pop, rock, Americana, piano ballads–rich in vocal harmonies, a solid beat and tuneful melodies. We recently released Daylight, our second CD, and are now back in the studio recording our third album. Our band members bring diverse musical and songwriting influences–rock, pop, soul, jazz, the Great American Songbook– to our distinctive sound.

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Jon Hatch

Jon Hatch

Original compositions performed on a modular synthesizer.

Jon Hatch is a New York musician, songwriter, performer and composer currently focusing on electronic music featuring modular synthesis.

Jon’s music ranges from ambient drones to more aggressive fuzzed out and mangled bass lines. Always keeping an eye on melody and composition, Jon uses a modular synthesizer to write and perform his music.

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Open Book

Open Book

Original music with mesmerizing vocal harmonizing and interweaving guitars

Rick and Michele Gedney, known as the duo, Open Book, have been writing, recording, and performing together since 2000. Their original music features melody invention and vocal harmonies backed by a tapestry of interweaving guitars. They are currently in the studio working on their fourth album. In addition to writing, touring and recording, Michele and Rick are honored to work as teachers at Dar Williams’ ‘Writing a Song That Matters’ retreat, heading into its 10th season in New York’s Hudson Valley.

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Radio Prison

Radio Prison

Originals and rock classics with a touch of jam band.

Pulling from the rock canon, they can, and do play songs from all genres (classic rock, Indie, funk, soul, jam band,), plus their own original music. Tight arrangements with jams are Radio Prisons signature. They can keep it short and sweet and pay homage to the three-minute song, or they can take a song and stretch it. Never self-indulgent, all that matters are that the band and audience are enjoying themselves.

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