Jonah Smith
Towne Crier Cafe
379 Main St
Beacon, NY 12508
May 24, 2024
8:30 PM EDT
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Jonah Smith with Andy Stack, Adam Chilenski & Manuel Quintana. Opening set by Paul Byrne & The Bleeders
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George
June 25th 2023
Been a fan of Jonahs for years. Never disappointed..I think Jonah should tap into his earlier music, which I think is some real good songs, and include in his live shows.
Marlboro, NY@Falcon
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Since 1972 the Towne Crier Cafe, now in Beacon, NY, has been bringing the finest in live folk, jazz, blues, Celtic, bluegrass, cajun, zydeco and world music to Dutchess C...
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Jonah Smith Biography
Jonah Smith is a critically acclaimed singer-songwriter that is based in New York. He pulls from the deep well of American blues and many of its offshoots, including soul, country, and folk. Smith is essentially a songwriter with the voice of a soul singer. He is an award-winning and critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter.
He has shared the stage with other artists like Los Lobos, Taj Mahal, and Little Feat. He has released several records including the eponymous debut on Relix Records, Lights On, Little Known Cure, In The Kitchen, Easy Prey, and Stay Close.
At its best, the singer Jonah Smith’s amalgam of American Roots and soul evokes The Band (Garth Hudson’s accordion on an early record didn’t hurt).
The New Yorker
Mr. Smith’s folk songs are equally well suited to downtown lounges and rural front porches.
New York Times
Easygoing, soulful music, which calls to mind J.J. Cale, early Van Morrison and Ben Harper
Wall St. Journal
Read MoreHe has shared the stage with other artists like Los Lobos, Taj Mahal, and Little Feat. He has released several records including the eponymous debut on Relix Records, Lights On, Little Known Cure, In The Kitchen, Easy Prey, and Stay Close.
At its best, the singer Jonah Smith’s amalgam of American Roots and soul evokes The Band (Garth Hudson’s accordion on an early record didn’t hurt).
The New Yorker
Mr. Smith’s folk songs are equally well suited to downtown lounges and rural front porches.
New York Times
Easygoing, soulful music, which calls to mind J.J. Cale, early Van Morrison and Ben Harper
Wall St. Journal
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