We’re thrilled to announce that our Howlin’ at the Moon concert series returns to The Barn at Mabee Farm this summer! We’re back with a bang, and our hosts Everest Rising are bringing you an incredible lineup of regional musicians playing the best of Americana and more.
Join us throughout the summer for five nights of foot-stomping tunes, soulful melodies, and electrifying performances. The Barn at Mabee Farm provides the perfect rustic setting for an unforgettable live music experience, with its cozy atmosphere, historic charm, and breathtaking views.
Our talented lineup of musicians will captivate you with their raw talent, powerful vocals, and passionate performances. From folk to bluegrass, country to rock, our musicians will take you on a musical journey that spans genres and generations. Get ready to sing along to your favorite tunes, tap your feet to the rhythm, and immerse yourself in the rich sounds of Americana music.
Mark your calendar so you don’t miss out on these incredible nights of live music and good vibes. Whether you’re a seasoned Americana music enthusiast or just looking for a summer night out, Howlin’ at the Moon at The Barn at Mabee Farm is the place to be!
Howlin’ at the Moon is generously supported by Price Chopper’s Golub Foundation.
Hold On Honeys have been making quite a buzz in the Capital Region with recent performances at SPAC, Caffe Lena, Cohoes Music Hall, and more. We are thrilled to have Hold On Honeys as the featured artist for the first concert of the 2023 Howlin’ at the Moon Concert Series!
Hold on Honeys is an indie folk minimalist vocal trio based in Troy, NY offering tight-knit harmonies to nourish the soul and invigorate the senses and is made up of Emily Curro, Raya Malcolm, and Shannon Rafferty. Taking inspiration from folk artists like Mountain Man, Wailin’ Jennys, and Alison Krauss, Hold On Honeys developed their own approach to singing and writing and carved our their own unique sound. They will be performing with a backing band of guitarist Matt Malone, banjo player Michael Gregg, and Connor Armbruster on the fiddle.
Admission is $10 at the door. Beer and wine available. Cash only.