
Seth Kessel Duo
Seth Kessel and the Two Cent Band play an innovative repertoire that features a modern-day interpretation of Prohibition-era swing and 1950s rock ‘n’ roll. The Brooklyn-based five-piece is comprised of highly skilled musicians who perform extensively throughout the United States and abroad. Frontman Seth Kessel layers his virtuosic guitar-playing and rich-toned, multi-octave voice with vibrant horns (Gabriel Yonkler on saxophone and Jackson Hardaker on trombone) and a dynamic rhythm section (Nick Wight on drums and percussion and Larry Cook on upright bass). Their live performances include energetic rock shows that inspire audiences to dance, and jazz gigs at speakeasies with old-world charm. Throughout these diverse styles and venues, the band performs variations of their witty and playful original songs. They are often joined on stage by special guests on fiddle, clarinet, mandolin, accordion, piano, and more. They regularly perform at clubs, weddings, and parties throughoutNew York City and the tri-state area. Their debut album, In the Golden Days, was released in 2013, and their second album will be released later this year.
Mud in Your Moonshine
Mud In Your Moonshine delivers the very best of New York's vintage American roots music in intimate front porch style performances. Lead by washboard player Shane Del Robles, the band features a rotating cast of singer-guitar-players in the American old time and blues tradition.

Miss Maybell
Miss Maybell is a one of a kind contralto singer, musician, and band leader specializing in a classic Vintage Jazz, and Blues sound. Miss Maybell recently sang with the the phenomenal award winning jazz band Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks (who famously did the soundtrack for the HBO Series Boardwalk Empire). Miss Maybell has played shows and Festivals all around New England and in New York City and has been tremendously well received. She was also awarded by New Hampshire Magazine “Best of N.H. 2016”, for Best Americana Music!
"Miss Maybell plays banjo and taps her steel brushes on a tricked-out washboard. She also commands an impressive kazoo, but the secret weapon they unleash is Maybell’s vocals — deep and strong enough to join an angel choir with the likes of Bessie Smith and Billie Holiday." - New Hampshire Magazine

Traditional Jazz Brass Chamber Orchestra
Led by our own Luca Fadda, the Le Fanfare house band is an assortment of some of the best jazz musicians in New York. Brought together by music and friendship, their easygoing flow epitomizes the jazz way of being.
They're most at home inside the pop hits of the twenties and thirties...Tin Pan Alley tunes, launched in long-forgotten Broadway revues, that escaped and survived as sheet music on mail-order pianos & as touchstones & star turns for successive new waves and which after decades of being thumped and plucked and handled and mouthed are some oily chestnuts indeed. They also love the New Orleans Rep of that time as delivered by Louis Armstrong's bands chiefly as well as some Uptown Yanks anxious to capture and capitalize on that dreamy Southern feel.

Felix Slim
Felix “Slim” Amieva was born in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in 1973. One of Spain’s leading blues musicians, Felix Slim specializes in blues, ragtime and swing from the 1920’s to 1940’s. Influenced by the Delta, Piedmont, Texas, Jump and Chicago sound, Slim uses slide guitar, fingerpicking and standard and open tunings. He's played his dynamic versions of blues classics and original songs with echoes of flamenco, rebetiko and jazz manouche on 5 albums and has toured in 8 countries worldwide.
Expertly playing and swapping between the harmonica and kazoo, Slim’s unique singing voice complements these instruments, creating a fresh and distinctive yet true vintage sound. He has collaborated with artists as diverse backgrounds and Mingo Balaguer, Raimundo Amador, Bob Margolin, Antonio Serrano, Bobby Radcliff, Tony Coleman, John Toro Richardson, Michael Herman and more.

Seth Kessel Duo
Seth Kessel and the Two Cent Band play an innovative repertoire that features a modern-day interpretation of Prohibition-era swing and 1950s rock ‘n’ roll. The Brooklyn-based five-piece is comprised of highly skilled musicians who perform extensively throughout the United States and abroad. Frontman Seth Kessel layers his virtuosic guitar-playing and rich-toned, multi-octave voice with vibrant horns (Gabriel Yonkler on saxophone and Jackson Hardaker on trombone) and a dynamic rhythm section (Nick Wight on drums and percussion and Larry Cook on upright bass). Their live performances include energetic rock shows that inspire audiences to dance, and jazz gigs at speakeasies with old-world charm. Throughout these diverse styles and venues, the band performs variations of their witty and playful original songs. They are often joined on stage by special guests on fiddle, clarinet, mandolin, accordion, piano, and more. They regularly perform at clubs, weddings, and parties throughoutNew York City and the tri-state area. Their debut album, In the Golden Days, was released in 2013, and their second album will be released later this year.

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The Al Peppers
Alberto Pibiri formed his musical palette in Italy and France studying classical and jazz music. He has toured the world with his trio and recorded and performed with numerous luminaries of the New York jazz scene, including Dave Stryker and Sheila Jordan. He has performed in many prestigious venues like Smalls, Mezzrow, Django, and Carnegie Hall. The band is inspired by the great music of Dr. John and Herb Alpert plus original tunes written by Al Pepper. The music is a fun combination between swing, blues and New Orleans.






