
EST


1985
Hardeman Orchards
Introducing, Hardeman Orchards, a three-season venue for weddings, events of all occasions, and LIVE music! Newly transformed, the property features an 1850s Dutch barn with a customizable open-floor plan, tented reception areas against a backdrop of rolling fields, orchards and mountain views, and cozy farmhouse accommodations.
Introducing, Hardeman Orchards, a three-season venue for weddings, events of all occasions, and LIVE music! Newly transformed, the property features an 1850s Dutch barn with a customizable open-floor plan, tented reception areas against a backdrop of rolling fields, orchards and mountain views, and cozy farmhouse accommodations.

EST


1985
Hardeman Orchards

Music in the Barn
What better way to kick off a summer weekend then with LIVE music and dancing! Join us here at Hardeman Orchards where we feature a wide range of locally and nationally touring artists, in our renovated 1850’s Dutch barn.
Ready to unwind yet?
Grab your friends, order some comfort food and an adult beverage, because you’re in for a fun-filled evening. We look forward to catching up with you, out on the dance floor.
2023 Lineup
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Willie Amrod Band
Saturday, May 13th. 7:00 PM
Willi Amrod has been playing music for decades now, with some of the best musicians in the world. He opened for Janis Joplin back in the day, and for Levon Helm at the old Lone Star in Manhattan. His funk-based fare has roots rock and country flavors, and environmental themes way before it became fashion! Join us for his 71st Birthday celebration!

Vito Petroccitto's Little Rock
Saturday, June 17th. 7:00 PM
You’ll visit Americana, Gritty Funk, and Bluesy Rock n Roll; the kind of live music you’ve been longing for! Playing some good old fashioned Hudson Valley homegrown Music! Think Little Feat meets John Fogarty, or NRBQ meets the Neville Brothers, then sprinkle a little Grateful Dead or New Riders on top and you’ve got Vito Petroccitto’s Little Rock!

Andy Falco & Travis Book
Thursday July 13th. 7:30 PM
Both members of the Grammy award winning bluegrass band The Infamous Stringdusters. Inspired by their love of the music of Jerry Garcia, the duo branches off on their own for occasional tours to celebrate Garcia’s timeless songs.“The project actually originated back stage at ‘Dusters shows where Travis and I would typically warm up with some fun Jerry songs” Falco explains. “At some point we just thought it would be fun todo it in public” They draw from Garcia’s solo material, his Grateful Dead catalogues well as the Traditional songs Jerry loved to play.“ Performing this music as a duo allows us to explore the songs and jam in a way that’s unique to playing as a Duo” Says Book. “We typically hear these songs in larger ensembles, but the songs done with just bass and guitar somehow make the music very interactive with the audience. It’s really a testament to the quality of the songwriting, and we like to put a spotlight on that aspect of Jerry.”

The Bob Stump Band
Friday, July 21st. 7:00 PM
The Bob Stump Band plays music that is a hybrid of Americana sounds. Bluegrass, blues, country, rock and jazz are blended throughout their songs. We hope you can hear the spirit of Bill Monroe, DocWatson, Merle Travis, Big Bill Broonzy and other roots musicians.

Professor Louie & The Crowmatix. Performing w/ Woodstock Horns
Saturday, August 5th. 7:00 PM
The torch bearer of American Roots music and Grammy nominated, Professor Louie & The Crowmatix repertoire is steeped in rock ‘n’ roll, blues, Gospel and American roots music, will be accompanied by The Woodstock Horns. If you enjoy The Band or the 60s and 70s this is the night for you!

Tim O'Brien & Jan Fabricius
Sunday, August 20th 7:00 PM
Opening Act: Mike Miz
Multi Grammy winner and multi instrumentalist Tim O’Brien has traveled the world and delighted audiences since 1975 with his warm vocals, string wizardry, and heartfelt original songs. His latest recording “He Walked On” maps a pathway through today’s world. In duet with his wife Jan Fabricius on mandolin and vocals, you can expect rootsy acoustic instrumentation and sweet harmony singing, interspersed with O’Brien’s
self deprecating humor.