
Mike & Ruthy
August 1. When their newborn son came along last year, folk duo and Mammals members Mike and Ruth Ungar Merenda, aka Mike & Ruthy, understandably needed a break from the studio. But thankfully the couple has finally reemerged with the gorgeous Waltz of the Chickadee (2009, Humble Abode Records). For this eagerly awaited Maverick date, the pair have even enlisted a few special surprise friends to help out. 8pm. $25. Woodstock. (845) 679-8217; www.maverickconcerts.org.
Eszter Balint
August 7. Could there be a better match of venue and artist? As part of the annual SummerScape festival, cabaret-noir songstress Eszter Balintโwhoโs collaborated with John Lurie, Marc Ribot, and Michael Giraโspins her moody spell under the Gilded Age canvas of Bard Collegeโs Spiegeltent. Those who havenโt heard her music may better know Balint from her other gig, acting; she starred in the hit indie films Stranger Than Paradise and Trees Lounge. (The cabaret continues with chamber quartet ETHEL on August 14 and Frank Londonโs musical A Night in the Old Marketplace on August 21.) 8:30pm. $25. Annandale-on-Hudson; www.fishercenter.bard.edu.
โDifferent Musicโ Festival
August 8. To benefit its ongoing archival restoration project, Woodstockโs legendary Creative Music Studio reprises its โDifferent Musicโ festival of adventurous sounds to the always-accommodating Colony Cafe. Following a lineup of solo, duo, and trio performances featuring institution founders Karl Berger and Ingrid Sertso, Steve Gorn, and others, Berger once again leads the massive CMS Orchestra through some intense musical exploration. World beat outfit Futu Futu closes. 7pm. $20. Woodstock. (845) 679-5616; www.creativemusicstudio.org.
Two Dark Birds
August 9. In 2001, Laura Levine opened her curio-packed Mystery Spot Antiques shop, which recently relocated to bigger digs around the corner on Main Street. To celebrate the move sheโs hosting Music for Front Porches, an outdoor performance series that this month welcomes DIY-Americana crew Two Dark Birds. So set a spell and dig the groupโs Band/Neil Young stylings before checking out the storeโs rich trove of vintage kitsch, clothing, and LPs. (Ex-Beat Rodeo main man Steve Almaas plays on August 26.) 1pm. Free. Phoenicia; (845) 688-7868. www.lauralevine.com.
The Moonlighters
August 15. Led by vocalist and ukulele queen Bliss Blood, Brooklynโs Moonlighters, who play this monthโs Garrison Arts Fair, have been waxing their blend of Depression-era jazz and pop since 1998 and just released their fifth full-length CD, Enchanted (2009, WorldSound Records). Swathed in acoustic and pedal steel guitars and upright bass, the groupโs dreamy female harmonies recall those of the Boswell Sisters and other red-hot mamas of yore. 1pm. Free. Garrison. www.myspace.com/moonlightersny.
Voodelic
August 28. Voodelic is the Hudson Valleyโs undisputed bar-band juggernaut, a hard-edged, soul/funk-based party machineโcapped by the fiery voice of Palenvilleโs Little Earl Lundyโthat never fails to move the feets and seats of area dancers. For this appearance at Keegan Ales the group arrives on the heels of its long-anticipated debut CD. The sweatโand the beerโis sure to flow. 8:30pm. Free. Kingston. (845) 331-2739; www.keeganales.com.
This article appears in August 2009.








