Deep In The Valley Festival Returns to From The Ground Brewery in August

Deep In The Valley Festival announced it will return to Red Hook at From The Ground Brewery on Aug. 19, featuring a wide variety of genres and bands.

Deep In The Valley Festival

Last year’s inaugural Deep In The Valley Fest brought together a cross-section of musical genres with a common thread of experimentation and exploration. The lineup exemplified the current batch of Cosmic American travelers, continuing the tradition this year. Returning to From The Ground Brewery, nestled on Migliorelli Orchard in Red Hook, the festival boasts a packed roster of favorites. The venue is a New York State Farm Brewery that is committed to using New York State-grown ingredients, a beautiful backdrop for an exciting day of music. Food will again be provided by Hudson Valley’s own Gracie’s with an on-site record fair by Bash and Pop.

The event will feature country-flecked garage from Chicago’s Glyders, whose recent debut for Country Thyme has been a favorite all year. Berlin-based songwriter Ned Collette brings his folk formula dipped in cinder and ash, joined by Elisabeth Fuchsia on viola. Massachusetts’ own Gold Dust brings a tender strain of psychedelic folk, while Sunwatchers psych-scratched jazz promises to match the burn of the August sun. Longtime favorites Weeping Bong Band (featuring members of Pigeons and Wet Tuna) will help soothe the burn with a sunset sojourn.

Garcia Peoples promises to push the boundaries of the cosmic careen, always in their element in the live setting. 75 Dollar Bill leaves the big band behind for an intimate and heady duo set, and Ryley Walker will toast the early evening with a trio performance featuring Andrew Scott Young and Ryan Jewell, reprising their recent trio setup.

For more information about the Deep In The Valley Festival and to buy tickets, go here.

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