Huntington Folk Festival, Huntington NY
We will be appearing at our third HFF at the AcousticMusicScene.com tent in a song swap with The Meadows Brothers. The unplugged sessions go from noon to six, and Tom Rush headlines at 8pm.
Songwriting Workshop, TAUNY, Canton NY
Greg Cornell will be teaching a songwriting workshop on the importance of place in writing songs. The workshop is part of TAUNY's ongoing program "Look Down, You'll See Our Tracks": Raquette River Dam Stories, about the effects of dams on the Raquette River that flows from the Adirondacks to the St. Lawrence River.
House Concert: Broken Wing Barn, Saugerties, NY
Built in the 1740's, this old Dutch barn in the Hudson Valley was renovated by the former owners; turns out the acoustics are amazing. Contact gregcornell@live.com for more info.
1919, Baltimore MD
A dive bar near the Baltimore waterfront...what could possibly go wrong?
Connecticut Folk Festival, New Haven
Livingston Taylor is the headliner. The Festival runs from 11am to 10pm.
Interview on WAMC.org, Albany
Wanda Adams Fischer has been hosting A Hudson River Sampler since 1982. Tune in or stream live to a pre-recorded interview where she talks with Greg Cornell about where songs come from, work, love, politics and the Hudson Valley.
House Concert in NYC
Join Sarah and Greg at their place at 874 Broadway, apt. 301, NYC for a 2:00 pm brunch show. We have invited Run Come See from Washington D.C., whom we met playing in Baltimore, to join us on the bill. $20 admission.
The Singer Songwriter Series at The Green Growler, Croton NY
Hosted by our old pal from Pelham, Frank Migliorelli.
Edwards Opera House, Edwards NY
Sharing the bill with our pals The Brother Brothers at this beautiful gem of late 19th Century architecture, built when nearly every small town in upstate NY had its own opera house.
Tribes Hill presents Kindred Folk, Peekskill, NY
Sharing the bill with singer/songwriter Chlo and the great duo Pluck & Rail.
3-Song Video Release
Broken Wings, Come On Home and I Had A Pony, shot in NYC by Beehive Productions.
Folk Alliance International, Kansas City
Greg Cornell and Adam Moss on fiddle will be playing several showcases at this year's event, which attracts over 2,500 musicians and industry professionals from all over the world.
Tea With B: WXCI 91.7, Danbury CT
Greg will be talking with Bobbi Cahill, host of WXCI's 'Tea With B', about the Cornell Brothers' new album Come On Home.