Tribes Hill’s Seventh Annual Winter Solstice Concert

December 4th, 2008

The 2008 Tribes Hill Winter Solstice lineup has been announced, and the concert is only a week away!

Buy your tickets now! Please join us at our 7th Annual Winter Solstice Concert at Tarrytown Music Hall, Dec. 14!!! Click here for tickets.

From the press release: An interfaith holiday celebration in song will be presented by Tribes Hill, a lower Hudson Valley collective of singer-songwriters and their patrons, at the Tarrytown Music Hall in Tarrytown, New York, on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 3 p.m. Tickets, priced at $20, are available at www.tarrytownmusichall.org.

The festive and enchanting family-friendly afternoon of inspirational and seasonal music from around the world, will be hosted by noted Hudson Valley storyteller Jonathan Kruk and will feature performances by My Dad’s Truck, Andy Craig, Eddie Denise, Joe Dureas, James Durst, Kelly Flint, Fred Gillen Jr., David Goldman, Lara Herscovitch, Hope Machine, Joe Iadanza, Susan Kane, Judy Kass, Steve Kirkman, Matt Turk, The YaYas and more.

The annual Tribes Hill Winter Solstice Concert, now in its seventh year, is a gathering designed to give this commingling of diverse musical artists the opportunity to share a broad array of songs — traditional, original, contemporary and classic — from various cultures and in a variety of languages, to spotlight the diversity of celebration and underscore the commonality at the heart of festivities that take place this time each year.

“Musicians who don’t regularly play together will collaborate, incorporating the variable of audience participation, to create a unique synergy of style and experience in an age-old commemoration of the passing of darkness and the coming of light,” said Rick Rock, executive director of the nonprofit organization that is based at the historic Hammond House in Valhalla.

Tribes Hill is a nonprofit organization uniting musicians of the lower Hudson Valley region and their patrons in support of a music community that aspires to common goals and beliefs. To learn more about Tribes Hill, visit www.tribeshill.com.